Brunner, Charlotte A; Bornhold, Brian D; Firth, John V; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Paleontological investigation on planktonic foraminifers of ODP Hole 169-1037B [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.270923
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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/
Project(s):
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP)
Coverage:
Latitude: 40.954970 * Longitude: -127.515000
Date/Time Start: 1996-09-25T08:20:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-09-25T08:20:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.12 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 508.41 m
Event(s):
169-1037B * Latitude: 40.954970 * Longitude: -127.515000 * Date/Time: 1996-09-25T08:20:00 * Elevation: -3300.2 m * Penetration: 546 m * Recovery: 426.95 m * Location: Escanaba Trough, North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg169 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 62 cores; 546 m cored; 0 m drilled; 78.2 % recovery
Parameter(s):
# | Name | Short Name | Unit | Principal Investigator | Method/Device | Comment |
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1 | DEPTH, sediment/rock | Depth sed | m | Geocode | ||
2 | Depth, composite | Depth comp | mcd | Brunner, Charlotte A | ||
3 | Sample code/label | Sample label | Brunner, Charlotte A | DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation | ||
4 | Age, minimum/young | Age young | Brunner, Charlotte A | |||
5 | Zone to (top) | Zone top | Brunner, Charlotte A | |||
6 | Abundance | Abund | Brunner, Charlotte A | Planktonic foraminifers | ||
7 | Preservation | Preserv | Brunner, Charlotte A | |||
8 | Comment | Comment | Brunner, Charlotte A |
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC-BY-3.0)
Size:
516 data points
Data
1 Depth sed [m] | 2 Depth comp [mcd] | 3 Sample label | 4 Age young | 5 Zone top | 6 Abund | 7 Preserv | 8 Comment |
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0.12 | 0.12 | 169-1037B-1H-1,12 | |||||
0.23 | 0.23 | 169-1037B-1H-1,23 | |||||
0.46 | 0.46 | 169-1037B-1H-1,46 | |||||
0.70 | 0.70 | 169-1037B-1H-1,70 | |||||
0.96 | 0.96 | 169-1037B-1H-1,96 | |||||
1.24 | 1.24 | 169-1037B-1H-1,124 | |||||
1.56 | 1.56 | 169-1037B-1H-2,6 | Holocene | CD1 | A | M | Dominated by planktonic foraminifers with Radns, diatoms, rare Ostra, and ben |
3.30 | 3.30 | 169-1037B-1H-3,30 | |||||
4.80 | 4.80 | 169-1037B-1H-4,30 | |||||
6.29 | 6.29 | 169-1037B-1H-5,29 | |||||
6.59 | 6.59 | 169-1037B-1H-CC,16 | B | Little in sand fraction - mica, volcanic glass shards, and a few Radns; abu... | |||
7.29 | 7.29 | 169-1037B-2H-1,69 | |||||
8.92 | 8.92 | 169-1037B-2H-2,82 | |||||
11.43 | 11.43 | 169-1037B-2H-4,33 | |||||
14.49 | 14.49 | 169-1037B-2H-6,39 | |||||
16.38 | 16.38 | 169-1037B-2H-CC,26 | R | P | Very little in sand size fraction-mica,organic bits,a few Radns,4 calcareous | ||
21.49 | 21.49 | 169-1037B-3H-4,89 | |||||
21.50 | 21.50 | 169-1037B-3H-4,90 | Holocene | CD1 | A | M | Planktonic foraminfiers dominate, very fine mineral sand, rare Radns, Ostra, |
21.92 | 21.92 | 169-1037B-3H-4,132 | R | Organic matter, pyrite, mica, diatoms | |||
21.95 | 21.95 | 169-1037B-3H-4,135 | |||||
25.67 | 25.67 | 169-1037B-4H-1,7 | |||||
25.68 | 25.68 | 169-1037B-3H-CC,8 | R | Abundant diatoms, framboidal pyrite, organic matter, 5 dextral dextral Neoglo | |||
25.72 | 25.72 | 169-1037B-3H-CC,12 | B | Mica, organic bits, framboidal pyrite, pine pollen Diatoms, pyritized benthon | |||
27.68 | 27.68 | 169-1037B-4H-2,58 | B | Organic matter, pyrite, diatoms, pollen, rare Radns, rare benthonic foraminif | |||
31.86 | 31.86 | 169-1037B-4H-5,26 | |||||
31.97 | 31.97 | 169-1037B-4H-5,37 | R | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, diatoms, mineral grains, a dried insect, r | |||
35.43 | 35.43 | 169-1037B-4H-CC,8 | R | Mineral sand, soupy sediment. One planktonic foraminifer | |||
35.45 | 35.45 | 169-1037B-5H-1,35 | |||||
36.80 | 36.80 | 169-1037B-5H-2,20 | R | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, diatoms, rare Radns, benthonic foraminifer | |||
41.16 | 41.16 | 169-1037B-5H-5,6 | Holocene | CD1 | A | M | Planktonic foraminifers dominate, Radns, some mineral grains |
41.58 | 41.58 | 169-1037B-5H-5,48 | |||||
44.77 | 44.77 | 169-1037B-6H-1,17 | B | Organic matter, rare diatoms, pollen, framboidal pyrite | |||
45.35 | 45.35 | 169-1037B-5H-CC,46 | R | P | Mica, organic matter, framboidal pyrite, a few diatoms including Isthmia nerv | ||
50.91 | 50.91 | 169-1037B-6H-5,31 | |||||
54.22 | 54.22 | 169-1037B-7H-1,12 | B | Organic matter (plant fibers), diatoms including Isthmia and Arachnoidiscus, | |||
54.55 | 54.55 | 169-1037B-7H-1,45 | |||||
54.72 | 54.72 | 169-1037B-6H-CC,36 | R | Organic matter, mica, mineral grains, poorly preserved diatoms including Arac | |||
56.50 | 56.50 | 169-1037B-7H-2,90 | |||||
56.81 | 56.81 | 169-1037B-7H-2,121 | |||||
56.81 | 56.81 | 169-1037B-7H-2,121 | |||||
58.30 | 58.30 | 169-1037B-7H-3,120 | |||||
64.00 | 64.00 | 169-1037B-8H-1,40 | R | Organic matter, pollen, mica, framboidal pyrite, very rare Radns and neritic | |||
64.03 | 64.03 | 169-1037B-7H-CC,15 | B | Mineral sand | |||
65.48 | 65.48 | 169-1037B-8H-2,38 | |||||
73.61 | 73.61 | 169-1037B-8H-CC,29 | R | Abundant organic matter (woody debris), mica, Radns, rare benthonic foraminif | |||
82.97 | 82.97 | 169-1037B-9H-CC,13 | C | M | Abundant mica, very fine sand mineral grains, planktonic and benthonic forami | ||
84.58 | 84.58 | 169-1037B-10H-2,48 | C | M | Mineral grains including mica and pumice, benthonic foraminifers, green earth | ||
89.09 | 89.09 | 169-1037B-10H-5,49 | |||||
91.63 | 91.63 | 169-1037B-10H-CC,20 | C | M | Mineral grains dominate followed by planktonic foraminifers, benthonic forami | ||
93.39 | 93.39 | 169-1037B-11H-1,129 | |||||
94.38 | 94.38 | 169-1037B-11H-2,78 | B | Mineral sand | |||
95.59 | 95.59 | 169-1037B-11H-3,49 | |||||
97.95 | 97.95 | 169-1037B-11H-CC,10 | R | Mineral sand, 2 planktonic foraminifers seen | |||
103.59 | 103.59 | 169-1037B-12H-2,49 | |||||
108.10 | 108.10 | 169-1037B-12H-5,50 | |||||
110.33 | 110.33 | 169-1037B-12H-CC,11 | R | Mineral sand | |||
114.79 | 114.79 | 169-1037B-13H-3,69 | |||||
120.98 | 120.98 | 169-1037B-14H-1,38 | |||||
122.75 | 122.75 | 169-1037B-14H-2,65 | B | Framboidal pyrite dominates the very small sand size fraction. There is a tra | |||
125.89 | 125.89 | 169-1037B-14H-4,79 | |||||
130.24 | 130.24 | 169-1037B-15H-1,14 | F | M | Framboidal pyrite dominates including large tubes with minor mineral sand and | ||
130.27 | 130.27 | 169-1037B-14H-CC,37 | R | Framboidal pyrite dominates the sample, which has very little in the sand siz | |||
132.22 | 132.22 | 169-1037B-15H-2,62 | |||||
135.39 | 135.39 | 169-1037B-15H-4,79 | |||||
140.09 | 140.09 | 169-1037B-15H-CC,28 | B | Mineral sands dominate with framboidal pyrite | |||
140.14 | 140.14 | 169-1037B-16H-1,54 | Pleistocene | CD2 | C | P | Dominated by planktonic foraminifers with minor mineral grains, 1 dextral Neo |
142.85 | 142.85 | 169-1037B-16H-3,25 | |||||
148.77 | 148.77 | 169-1037B-16H-CC,18 | Pleistocene | C | Mica and pumice dominate, E. smithi benthonic assemblage | ||
158.66 | 158.66 | 169-1037B-18H-1,6 | B | Organic matter dominates with mica, framboidal pyrite | |||
158.89 | 158.89 | 169-1037B-17H-CC,11 | R | Dominated by mica, a few small planktonic foraminifers in the 63-150 micron f | |||
159.02 | 159.02 | 169-1037B-18H-1,42 | |||||
168.23 | 168.23 | 169-1037B-18H-CC,13 | Pleistocene | C | M | Mica and pumice dominate, organic matter, few benthonic foraminifers, very fi | |
177.96 | 177.96 | 169-1037B-20X-1,36 | B | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, rare diatoms, rare mineral grains includin | |||
179.16 | 179.16 | 169-1037B-20X-2,6 | |||||
182.52 | 182.52 | 169-1037B-21X-CC,2 | |||||
182.70 | 182.70 | 169-1037B-20X-CC,9 | B | Organic matter, mica, some framboidal pyrite, rare diatoms | |||
182.88 | 182.88 | 169-1037B-21X-CC,38 | Pleistocene | F | M | Pumice, pyritized organic matter, mica, benthonic foraminifers few as are pla | |
192.23 | 192.23 | 169-1037B-22X-1,3 | |||||
192.53 | 192.53 | 169-1037B-22X-1,33 | R | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, mica, other mineral grains very rare, pollen | |||
195.25 | 195.25 | 169-1037B-22X-CC,9 | Pleistocene | C | M | Pumice, mica, framboidal pyrite, magnetite, few planktonic foraminifers, mixe | |
202.01 | 202.01 | 169-1037B-23X-1,21 | |||||
203.56 | 203.56 | 169-1037B-23X-2,26 | B | Organic matter, mica, pyrite | |||
211.40 | 211.40 | 169-1037B-24X-CC,0 | |||||
211.43 | 211.43 | 169-1037B-23X-CC,19 | B | Mica, organic matter, pollen, trace of diatoms | |||
211.64 | 211.64 | 169-1037B-24X-CC,24 | B | Mica, organic matter, mineral grains in 63-150 micron fraction | |||
221.06 | 221.06 | 169-1037B-25X-1,6 | R | Very small sand size fraction, organic matter, mineral sand, framboidal pyrit | |||
222.56 | 222.56 | 169-1037B-25X-2,6 | |||||
230.61 | 230.61 | 169-1037B-25X-CC,14 | B | Very small sand size fraction with pumice and mica | |||
230.83 | 230.83 | 169-1037B-26X-1,23 | |||||
232.32 | 232.32 | 169-1037B-26X-2,22 | B | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, mica | |||
240.33 | 240.33 | 169-1037B-26X-CC,42 | B | Mica | |||
240.46 | 240.46 | 169-1037B-27X-1,26 | |||||
245.21 | 245.21 | 169-1037B-27X-CC,31 | B | Small amount of organic matter, mica, and framboidal pyrite | |||
252.33 | 252.33 | 169-1037B-28X-2,103 | |||||
259.25 | 259.25 | 169-1037B-28X-CC,16 | R | G | Organic matter, mica, framboidal pyrite, two planktonic foraminifers | ||
262.28 | 262.28 | 169-1037B-29X-2,138 | |||||
265.32 | 265.32 | 169-1037B-29X-CC,30 | R | G | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, mica, very little in sand size fraction | ||
274.18 | 274.18 | 169-1037B-30X-4,68 | |||||
277.41 | 277.41 | 169-1037B-30X-CC,37 | B | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, mica | |||
281.13 | 281.13 | 169-1037B-31X-3,61 | |||||
288.68 | 288.68 | 169-1037B-31X-CC,34 | B | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, mica, a few quartz and mineral grains, gas | |||
290.77 | 290.77 | 169-1037B-32X-3,70 | |||||
294.34 | 294.34 | 169-1037B-32X-6,6 | |||||
298.00 | 298.00 | 169-1037B-32X-CC,41 | B | Mica, organic matter, framboidal pyrite, a few mineral grains | |||
299.79 | 299.79 | 169-1037B-33X-3,23 | |||||
301.73 | 301.73 | 169-1037B-33X-4,67 | |||||
306.97 | 306.97 | 169-1037B-33X-CC,44 | B | Mica, organic matter, pyrite blocks >150 microns, rust flakes | |||
311.57 | 311.57 | 169-1037B-34X-4,46 | |||||
316.99 | 316.99 | 169-1037B-35X-1,9 | B | Mud lumps - re-prepare | |||
317.55 | 317.55 | 169-1037B-34X-CC,29 | Pleistocene | CD3 | A | M | Dominated by planktonic foraminifers with minor benthonic foraminifers, trace |
326.37 | 326.37 | 169-1037B-35X-CC,22 | R | P | Organic matter, orange pollen grains, framboidal pyrite, a few mineral grains | ||
326.82 | 326.82 | 169-1037B-36X-1,32 | R | Organic matter, framboidal pyrite, pollen | |||
331.55 | 331.55 | 169-1037B-36X-CC,14 | R | Mica dominates, trace of diatoms | |||
336.56 | 336.56 | 169-1037B-37X-1,46 | |||||
341.64 | 341.64 | 169-1037B-37X-5,22 | B | Framboidal pyrite in large masses as well as fine sand, dark colored organic | |||
345.31 | 345.31 | 169-1037B-37X-CC,34 | R | Abundant pyrite, rare mineral grains | |||
346.18 | 346.18 | 169-1037B-38X-1,48 | |||||
355.10 | 355.10 | 169-1037B-38X-CC,38 | B | Pyrite dominates, organic matter, dark orange pollen, trace of mica and miner | |||
355.63 | 355.63 | 169-1037B-39X-1,23 | |||||
358.63 | 358.63 | 169-1037B-39X-3,23 | B | Semi-lithified silt lumps, pyritized organic matter, framboidal pyrite, light | |||
365.21 | 365.21 | 169-1037B-39X-CC,52 | R | Pyrite, organic matter, mineral grains common, dark orange pollen, pyritized | |||
365.40 | 365.40 | 169-1037B-40X-1,40 | B | Carbonate nodules, semi-lithified silt lumps, mica and other mineral grains, | |||
366.88 | 366.88 | 169-1037B-40X-2,38 | |||||
373.74 | 373.74 | 169-1037B-40X-CC,25 | Pleistocene | C | P | Mineral sand dominates, discolored planktonic foraminifers, trace of framboid | |
378.20 | 378.20 | 169-1037B-41X-CC,7 | |||||
378.42 | 378.42 | 169-1037B-41X-CC,29 | B | Carbonate nodules, carbonate cemented silt, mineral sand grains | |||
389.60 | 389.60 | 169-1037B-42X-CC,0 | B | Mineral grains, mica, organic matter | |||
394.38 | 394.38 | 169-1037B-43X-1,48 | |||||
396.11 | 396.11 | 169-1037B-43X-2,71 | |||||
397.27 | 397.27 | 169-1037B-43X-3,37 | |||||
403.60 | 403.60 | 169-1037B-43X-CC,27 | F | P | Mud lumps, mica, black ash(?), benthonic and planktonic foraminifers few | ||
407.40 | 407.40 | 169-1037B-44X-CC,30 | F | P | Mica-rich very fine sand, golden to orange brown foraminifers (Elphidium is h | ||
414.29 | 414.29 | 169-1037B-45X-1,109 | |||||
418.60 | 418.60 | 169-1037B-45X-CC,30 | R | P | Mica-rich sand with black ash. Pale yellow foraminifers | ||
423.35 | 423.35 | 169-1037B-46X-1,55 | |||||
428.15 | 428.15 | 169-1037B-46X-CC,38 | R | P | Mica, organic matter (dark brown), mushy foraminifers that break when touched | ||
434.59 | 434.59 | 169-1037B-47X-2,69 | |||||
435.36 | 435.36 | 169-1037B-47X-CC,14 | B | Mineral grains, mica | |||
445.22 | 445.22 | 169-1037B-48X-3,22 | |||||
448.22 | 448.22 | 169-1037B-48X-5,22 | Pleistocene | CD4 | A | P | Flattened planktonic foraminifers dominate, brown tint and encrusted; rare ... |
451.82 | 451.82 | 169-1037B-48X-CC,34 | R | Semi-lithified silt lumps, golden planktonic foraminifer, framboidal pyrite | |||
453.34 | 453.34 | 169-1037B-49X-2,24 | |||||
460.74 | 460.74 | 169-1037B-49X-7,14 | |||||
461.24 | 461.24 | 169-1037B-49X-CC,29 | R | Semi-lithified silt lumps, framboidal pyrite, golden foraminifers | |||
466.56 | 466.56 | 169-1037B-50X-4,76 | |||||
471.19 | 471.19 | 169-1037B-50X-CC,42 | R | Semi-lithified silt lumps, framboidal pyrite, golden foraminifer | |||
473.13 | 473.13 | 169-1037B-51X-CC,34 | R | Semi-lithified silt lumps, fine mineral sand, golden and flattened foraminife | |||
480.60 | 480.60 | 169-1037B-52X-1,10 | |||||
485.62 | 485.62 | 169-1037B-52X-4,62 | B | Lithified silt | |||
489.58 | 489.58 | 169-1037B-52X-CC,19 | B | Semi-lithified silt lumps, mica | |||
491.95 | 491.95 | 169-1037B-53X-CC,35 | B | Semi-lithified silt lumps, very fine mineral sand with mica, pyrite crystals | |||
495.86 | 495.86 | 169-1037B-54X-CC,26 | B | Lithified silt lumps even in fine fraction of the sand size material framboid | |||
500.00 | 500.00 | 169-1037B-55X-CC,30 | B | Lithified silt lumps including fine sand fraction, rare pyrite | |||
502.59 | 502.59 | 169-1037B-56R-CC,14 | |||||
508.41 | 508.41 | 169-1037B-57R-1,61 | B | Lithified khaki-colored lumps, masses of long-bladed crystals (zeolites?), py |