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Brunner, Charlotte A; Bornhold, Brian D; Firth, John V; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Paleontological investigation on planktonic foraminifers of ODP Hole 169-1035D [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.270917

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Related to:
Fouquet, Yves; Zierenberg, Robert A; Miller, David J; et al. (1998): Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 169 Initial Reports. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program, 169, online, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.169.1998
ODP/TAMU (2005): JANUS Database. Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A&M University, College Station TX 77845-9547, USA; (data copied from Janus 2005-02 to 2005-06), http://www-odp.tamu.edu/database/
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Coverage:
Latitude: 48.433660 * Longitude: -128.679970
Date/Time Start: 1996-09-13T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-09-15T01:45:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.00 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 48.33 m
Event(s):
169-1035D * Latitude: 48.433660 * Longitude: -128.679970 * Date/Time Start: 1996-09-13T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-09-15T01:45:00 * Elevation: -2448.3 m * Penetration: 178.5 m * Recovery: 51.37 m * Location: Dead Dog vent field, North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg169 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 24 cores; 176.9 m cored; 0 m drilled; 29 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, compositeDepth compmcdBrunner, Charlotte A
Sample code/labelSample labelBrunner, Charlotte ADSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Age, minimum/youngAge youngBrunner, Charlotte A
Zone to (top)Zone topBrunner, Charlotte A
AbundanceAbundBrunner, Charlotte APlanktonic foraminifers
PreservationPreservBrunner, Charlotte A
CommentCommentBrunner, Charlotte A
Size:
156 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

Sample label

Age young

Zone top

Abund

Preserv

Comment
0.000.00169-1035D-1H-1,0HoloceneCD1AMPlanktonic foraminifers dominate with agglutinated benthonic foraminifers, Ra
0.020.02169-1035D-1H-1,2
0.500.50169-1035D-1H-1,50PleistoceneCD2AGPlanktonic foraminifers dominate the sand. Common Radns.
0.760.76169-1035D-1H-1,76PleistoceneCD2AGPlanktonic foraminifers dominate the sand with few benthonic foraminifers, mi
1.091.09169-1035D-1H-1,109PleistoceneCD2AMPlanktonic foraminifers dominate with benthonic foraminifers rare, no mineral
1.471.47169-1035D-1H-1,147
1.501.50169-1035D-1H-2,0PleistoceneCD2AMPlanktonic foraminifers dominate with rare benthonic foraminifers, mineral gr
1.521.52169-1035D-1H-2,2
1.961.96169-1035D-1H-2,46PleistoceneCD2AMPlanktonic foraminifers dominate with rare benthonic foraminifers, a trace of
2.882.88169-1035D-1H-2,138PleistoceneCD2AMHalf planktonic foraminifers and half sulfides. Rare benthonic foraminifers,
3.003.00169-1035D-1H-3,0PleistoceneCD2CPDominated by sulfides with rare planktonic foraminifers, a trace of benthonic
4.504.50169-1035D-1H-4,0PleistoceneCD2FPDominated by sulfides (pyrrhotite) with rare planktonic foraminifers, a trace
4.864.86169-1035D-1H-CC,0PleistoceneCD2CPDominated by sulfides (pyrrhotite) and green clay (chlorite?) with few plankt
5.015.01169-1035D-1H-CC,15PleistoceneCD2APHalf and half planktonic foraminifers and sulfides (pyrrhotite) with rare ben
6.756.75169-1035D-2H-2,15
7.237.23169-1035D-2H-2,63BDominated by framboidal pyrite with mineral grains. Some pyrite in the shape
8.428.42169-1035D-2H-3,32BDominated by mineral grains with a few siliceous urchin spines. Sand size fra
9.989.98169-1035D-2H-4,38RPDominated by mineral grains although the total sand fraction is very small. M
12.3112.31169-1035D-2H-5,121PleistoceneFPMineral grains dominate, with minor planktonic foraminifers and a few benthon
12.8012.80169-1035D-2H-6,20PleistoceneCD2CPPlanktonic foraminifers dominate with common benthonic foraminifers which are
13.8813.88169-1035D-2H-6,128RPDominated by mineral grains with pyrrhotite and rare planktonic foraminifers
14.4014.40169-1035D-2H-7,30RPBarite roses?, zeolites?, mineral grains, pyrite crystals
15.1215.12169-1035D-2H-CC,28BDominated by mica, quartz, and other mineral grains, trace of diatoms
15.1515.15169-1035D-3H-1,55PleistoceneCD2APPlanktonic foraminifers dominate, rare pyrite
16.4616.46169-1035D-3H-2,36PleistoceneCD2CPPoured into 3H-1 by mistake.
24.4324.43169-1035D-3H-CC,9RPPyrite, anhydrite, mineral grains and very rare planktonic foraminifers.
34.1034.10169-1035D-4H-CC,29BPyrite and anhydrite?
42.6442.64169-1035D-5H-CC,15BHydrothermal anhydrite and pyrite.
48.3348.33169-1035D-7X-CC,23BMassive sulfide.