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Expedition 302 Scientists (2006): Summary of lithologic units and occurrences by section, Holes 302-M0002A, M0003A, M0004A to M0004C [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.401192

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Backman, Jan; Moran, Kathryn; McInroy, Dave; Mayer, Larry A; Expedition 302 Scientists (2006): Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. Washington, DC (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.), 302, https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.302.2006
Coverage:
Latitude: 87.890000 * Longitude: 137.650000
Minimum ORDINAL NUMBER: 1 * Maximum ORDINAL NUMBER: 25
Event(s):
302-CompSite * Latitude: 87.890000 * Longitude: 137.650000 * Elevation: -1251.0 m * Campaign: Exp302 (Arctic Coring Expedition, ACEX) * Basis: CCGS Captain Molly Kool (Vidar Viking) * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: Virtual core composed of spliced cores from Holes M0002A, M0003A, M0004A and M0004C. Virtual position and water depth is calculated as the mean of all Exp302 sites.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
ORDINAL NUMBEROrd NoGeocode
Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitExpedition 302 Scientists
Depth, top/minDepth topmExpedition 302 Scientists
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmExpedition 302 Scientists
Layer thicknessThicknessmExpedition 302 ScientistsMeasured
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 302 ScientistsVisual description
Age, commentCommExpedition 302 Scientists
Interval commentsInterval commExpedition 302 Scientists
Size:
85 data points

Data

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Ord No

Unit

Depth top [m]

Depth bot [m]

Thickness [m]

Lithology

Comm

Interval comm
1U10.00220.24220.24Brown, olive, grey, and black silty clay, silty mud, and clayey silt, with intervals of color banding and isolated sand lenses. Isolated pebbles throughout.Holocene to middle Eocene302-M0002A-1X-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0002A-51X-1, 150 cm, (0-220.24 mbsf)
2302-M0003A-1H-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0003A-3H-CC, 5 cm (0-15 mbsf)
3302-M0004A-1H-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004A-3X-2, 128 cm (17.0-28.28 mbsf)
4302-M0004B-1X-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004B-1X-2, 85 cm (10.0-12.29 mbsf)
5302-M0004B-3X-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004B-3X-CC, 25 cm (215.0-219.0 mbsf)
6302-M0004C-1H-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004C-9X-CC, 25 cm (0-36.66 mbsf)
7U1/10.005.295.28Brown silty clay, silty mud, and sandy mud, strong color banding, contains biogenic carbonate and isolated pebbles.Holocene to late Pleistocene302-M0002A-1X-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0002A-2X-1, 108 cm (0-2.58 mbsf)
8302-M0003A-1H-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0003A-1H-1, 110 cm (0-1.1 mbsf)
9302-M0004C-1H-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004C-2H-1, 129 cm (0-5.29 mbsf)
10U1/22.5823.5921.01Brown silty clay, contains minor amounts of biogenic carbonate, with intervals of color banding and isolated sand lens, isolated pebbles throughout.late Pleistocene302-M0002A-2X-1, 108 cm, to 302-M0002A-5X-1, 88 cm (2.58-17.38 mbsf)
11302-M0003A-1H-1, 110 cm, to 302-M0003A-3H-CC, 15 cm (1.1-15.0 mbsf)
12302-M0004A-1H-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004A-2X-1, 118 cm (17.0-21.68 mbsf)
13302-M0004B-1X-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004B-1X-2, 85 cm (10.0-12.29 mbsf)
14302-M0004C-2H-1, 129 cm, to 302-M0004C-6X-1, 2 cm (5.29-23.59 mbsf)
15U1/317.38168.53151.15Olive to olive-brown silty clay to silty mud, with color banding and occasional black microconcretions, sand lenses and isolated pebbles occur throughout.Pleistocene to middle Miocene302-M0002A-5X-1, 88 cm, to 302-M0002A-38X-3, 45 cm (17.38-168.53 mbsf)
16302-M0004A-2X-1, 118 cm, to 302-M0004A-3X-2, 128 cm (21.38-28.28 mbsf)
17302-M0004C-6X-1, 2 cm, to 302-M0004C-9X-CC, 25 cm ( 23.59-36.66 mbsf)
18U1/4168.53192.9424.41Brown silty clay, with intervals of color banding and black microconcretions, sand lenses and isolated pebbles occur throughout.middle Miocene302-M0002A-38X-3, 45 cm, to 302-M0002A-44X-1, 95 cm (168.53-192.94 mbsf)
19U1/5192.94198.135.19´Firm silty clay, tilted grey to black ´´zebra-stripe´´ cross-cutting couplets, occasional pyrite concretions, sand lenses and isolated pebbles throughout.´middle Miocene (?)302-M0002A-44X-1, 95 cm, to 302-M0002A-46X-1, 113 cm (192.94-198.13 mbsf)
20U1/6198.13220.2422.11´Very dark grey, firm homogenous silty clay to clayey silt with disseminated pyrite, and minor amounts of siliceous microfossils; isolated pebbles throughout.´middle Miocene to middle Eocene302-M0002A-46X-1, 113 cm, to 302-M0002A-51X-1, 150 cm, (198.13-220.24 mbsf)
21302-M0004B-3X-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004B-3X-CC, 25 cm (215.0-219 mbsf)
22U2220.24318.9698.72Very dark gray, laminated and cross-laminated mud-bearing biosiliceous ooze, with occasional isolated pebbles and pyrite lenses.middle Eocene302-M0002A-51X-1, 150 cm, to 302-M0002A-62X-CC, 11 cm (220.24-267.71 mbsf)
23302-M0004A-4X-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004A-15X-1, 26 cm (265.0-313.61 mbsf)
24U3318.96404.7585.97Very dark gray very firm clay to silty clay, with occasional laminations and pyrite concretions, and minor amounts of siliceous microfossils and biogenic opal.late Paleocene to early Eocene302-M0004A-15X-1, 26 cm, to 302-M0004A-35X-CC, 18 cm (313.61-404.79 mbsf)
25U4424.51427.633.12Very dark grey clayey mud, silty clay, and silty sand, with sandstone fragments and occasional pyrite concretions.Late Cretaceous302-M0004A-41X-1, 0 cm, to 302-M0004A-42X-CC, 17 cm (424.50-427.63 mbsf)