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von Rad, Ulrich (1974): Petrography, carbonate mineralogy and texture of carbonate rocks of Meteor and Josephine Seamounts, eastern North Atlantic (Table 5). PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.510740, In supplement to: von Rad, U (1974): Great Meteor and Josephine Seamounts (eastern North Atlantic): Composition and origin of bioclastic sands, carbonate and pyroclastic rocks. Meteor Forschungsergebnisse, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Reihe C Geologie und Geophysik, Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin, Stuttgart, C19, 1-61

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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 31.719643 * Median Longitude: -24.909325 * South-bound Latitude: 29.700000 * West-bound Longitude: -29.250000 * North-bound Latitude: 36.766667 * East-bound Longitude: -14.216667
Date/Time Start: 1967-06-26T16:06:00 * Date/Time End: 1970-03-01T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
M9_101a  * Latitude: 36.633000 * Longitude: -14.250000 * Date/Time: 1967-06-26T16:06:00 * Elevation: -195.0 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: M9 (Atlantische Kuppenfahrten 1967/4-7) * Basis: Meteor (1964) * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
M9_101b  * Latitude: 36.633000 * Longitude: -14.250000 * Date/Time: 1967-06-26T16:06:00 * Elevation: -300.0 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: M9 (Atlantische Kuppenfahrten 1967/4-7) * Basis: Meteor (1964) * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
M9_103a  * Latitude: 36.766000 * Longitude: -14.250000 * Date/Time: 1967-06-27T05:48:00 * Elevation: -570.0 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: M9 (Atlantische Kuppenfahrten 1967/4-7) * Basis: Meteor (1964) * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
LATITUDELatitudeGeocode
LONGITUDELongitudeGeocode
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
Facies name/codeFaciesvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
Foraminifera, plankticForam plankt%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
Foraminifera, benthicForam benth%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
10 Gastropoda, plankticGast plankt%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
11 MolluscaMollusca%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsBenthic
12 EchinodermataEchinod%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
13 CoralCoral%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
14 BryozoaBryozoa%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
15 IndeterminataIndetvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
16 Algae, calcareousAlgae calc%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
17 Calcareous fragmentsCalc fragmvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsCalc. lumps, intraclasts, molds
18 Volcanic fragmentsVolc fragmvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsIncluding minerals, <2 mm
19 Volcanic glassVolc glassvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
20 BioclastsBioclastsvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsAlgally coated grains and bioclasts
21 PelletsPelletvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsPellets and peloidal matrix
22 MacrospariteMacrosparitevon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements< 30 µm
23 MicrospariteMicrosparitevon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements5-30 µm
24 MicriteMicritevon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements<5 µm
25 FabricFabricvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
26 Opaque mineralsOpaquevon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsFe- and Mn-oxides
27 CementCementvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsFibrous crusts ("A-cement")
28 PseudosparitePseudosparvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsNeomorphosed pseudospar
29 Pore spacePore space%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
30 Bore holesBoringsvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
31 FossilsFossilsvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsFossils (foram.) filled by micrite / drusy calcite
32 Low magnesium calciteLMC%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
33 Magnesium carbonate, magnesiteMgCO3%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
34 AragoniteArg%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
35 SideriteSdvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
36 CrystallinityCrystvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurementsDegree of crystallinity
37 DiameterØmmvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
38 Size fraction > 2 mm, gravel>2 mm%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
39 SandSand%von Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
40 EpochEpochvon Rad, UlrichAge, biostratigraphyApproximate
41 Age, dated materialDated materialvon Rad, UlrichThin section analysis/measurements
Size:
875 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

Lithology

Facies

Foram plankt [%]

Foram benth [%]
10 
Gast plankt [%]
11 
Mollusca [%]
12 
Echinod [%]
13 
Coral [%]
14 
Bryozoa [%]
15 
Indet
16 
Algae calc [%]
17 
Calc fragm
18 
Volc fragm
19 
Volc glass
20 
Bioclasts
21 
Pellet
22 
Macrosparite
23 
Microsparite
24 
Micrite
25 
Fabric
26 
Opaque
27 
Cement
28 
Pseudospar
29 
Pore space [%]
30 
Borings
31 
Fossils
32 
LMC [%]
33 
MgCO3 [%]
34 
Arg [%]
35 
Sd
36 
Cryst
37 
Ø [mm]
38 
>2 mm [%]
39 
Sand [%]
40 
Epoch
41 
Dated material
M19_133 29.8333-28.3167-319.00Biopelsparite (-biomicrite)1.1451722003present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)grain-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)10good1.595
M19_136 29.9667-28.6667-330.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.1403581050present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)grain (mud)-supported53.51585? Mi-Pli
M19_137 30.0000-28.3833-400.00Biopelsparite (-biomicrite)1.1451721010present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported25present-common (5-20%)micrite+drusy clacitegood0.8100Recent (young fauna)planktic foraminifera
M19_140 30.1000-28.4833-320.00Biopelsparite (-biomicrite)1.135192100silicospongia0present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)abundant (20-40%)present-common (5-20%)grain-supported351.5100?Quaternaryplanktic foraminifera
M19_14030.1000-28.4833-320.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.1355551038traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)grain (mud)-supported20present-common (5-20%)8.088.04.0moderate1.5100? Mi-Pli
M19_158 29.7000-28.9667-310.00Biopelsparite (-biomicrite)1.3155255517serpulide-type worms0traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported1010.076.014.03.01585
M19_163 30.3250-28.5333-330.00Biopelsparite (-biomicrite)1.1403551023present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)grain (mud)-supported203.01585?Quaternaryplanktic foraminifera
M9_101a 36.6333-14.2500-195.00Algal, +- tuffac. Biomicrudite3.2310015638serpulide-type worms12traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)questiopresent-common (5-20%)able (rare)traces (< 5%)dominant constituent (>40%)grain-supportedtraces (< 5%)10traces (< 5%)moderate1.090
M9_101b 36.6333-14.2500-300.00Mixed biopelsparite1.438101558125traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)25micrite8.075.017.04.01090
M9_103a 36.7667-14.2500-570.00Algal, +- tuffac. Biomicrudite3.221711350610traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)questiopresent-common (5-20%)able (rare)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)mud (grain)-supportedtraces (< 5%)5traces (< 5%)3.0580
M9_121 36.7167-14.2250-283.00Mixed biopelsparite1.46681358105traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)mud to grain-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)15micrite2.095
M9_129a 36.7000-14.3500-740.002.11503432033present-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported5micrite(drusy clacite)7.07.01085
M9_131a 36.6417-14.2167-270.00Mixed biopelsparite1.421051558150present-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported5drusy clacite(micrite)2.092.06.03.51585
M9_133 36.6667-14.3000-260.00Mixed biopelsparite1.41581050050traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)grain-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)10micrite13.072.015.03.01050
M9_13336.6667-14.3000-260.00Mixed biopelsparite1.42510862020traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)present-common (5-20%)mud-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)20micrite+drusy clacite13.075.015.0good0.990
M9_13336.6667-14.3000-260.00Algal, +- tuffac. Biomicrudite3.2040300030abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)grain (mud)-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)?Quaternaryplanktic foraminifera
M9_13336.6667-14.3000-260.00Algal, +- tuffac. Biomicrudite3.22802030515traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)grain to mud-supported5drusy clacite+micrite4.085
M9_133a 36.6667-14.3000-303.00Mixed biopelsparite1.43010871010traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported30micritegood1.980
M9_147a 30.1500-28.3333-630.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.14610523030traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)grain (mud)-supported15micrite1.580?Recent (young fauna)planktic foraminifera
M9_147a30.1500-28.3333-630.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.1525103111ostracodes1present-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported15micrite(drusy clacite)2.5590?Recent (young fauna)planktic foraminifera
M9_147a30.1500-28.3333-630.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.14551005330traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported15micrite2.080
M9_152 29.9583-28.6500-322.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.2353532530present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported25micrite3.0590
M9_156 29.7000-28.4167-600.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.2401551130traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported10micrite29.069.02.0good2.51080
M9_15629.7000-28.4167-600.00algal Amph.3.151502301038traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)grain-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)106.06525
M9_15629.7000-28.4167-600.00algal Amph.3.12100550525present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)1015.078.07.05.06520
M9_161b 29.9167-28.5167-300.00Biopelsparite (-biomicrite)1.1552530011present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)grain-supported10good3.01070Quaternarynannoplankton
M9_161b29.9167-28.5167-300.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.1303552231abundant (20-40%)present-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)dominant constituent (>40%)mud to grain-supported5micritemoderate2.5590
M9_163a 30.1000-28.6833-660.00Biopelsparite (-biomicrite)1.250285000silicospongia0abundant (20-40%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)mud-supported102.090?Quaternaryplanktic foraminifera
M9_163a30.1000-28.6833-660.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.13532721000abundant (20-40%)mud-supported51.090Late Quaternary (Late Pleistocene-Holocene, nannoplankton zone NN21)nannoplankton
M9_173 29.7000-28.3333-520.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.135501011000abundant (20-40%)grain-supported5micrite39.058.03.01.095
M9_17329.7000-28.3333-520.00Coralline +- tuffaceous biomicrudite3.211040006present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)grain-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)3.52555
M9_17329.7000-28.3333-520.00Coralline +- tuffaceous biomicrudite3.230040005present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)grain to mud-supported5.07025Late Quaternary (Late Pleistocene-Holocene, nannoplankton zone NN21)nannoplankton
M9_178 29.9667-29.2500-610.00Coralline +- tuffaceous biomicrudite3.20203100crinoids12present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)grain to mud-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)9.04.0good10.01080?Recent (young fauna) partly ? Mi - Pliplanktic foraminifera
M9_17829.9667-29.2500-610.00Coralline +- tuffaceous biomicrudite3.2010520030present-common (5-20%)present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)5.03055?Recent (young fauna) partly ? Mi - Pliplanktic foraminifera
M9_17829.9667-29.2500-610.00Pelag. Foramin. Nannomicrite4561022001abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)traces (< 5%)5present-common (5-20%)90.05.053.0580?Recent (young fauna) partly ? Mi - Pliplanktic foraminifera
M9_17829.9667-29.2500-610.00Pelag. Foramin. Nannomicrite4560000000mud-supported82.08.0poor?Recent (young fauna) partly ? Mi - Pliplanktic foraminifera
M9_17829.9667-29.2500-610.00Pelag. Foramin. Nannomicrite4560000000mud-supported?Recent (young fauna) partly ? Mi - Pliplanktic foraminifera
M9_17829.9667-29.2500-610.00Pelag. Foramin. Nannomicrite4571011000abundant (20-40%)grain to mud-supportedmicrite5.00.580?Recent (young fauna) partly ? Mi - Pliplanktic foraminifera
M9_17829.9667-29.2500-610.00Pelag. Foramin. Nannomicrite420000000traces (< 5%)dominant constituent (>40%)grain-supportedmicrite
M9_17829.9667-29.2500-610.00Pelag. Foramin. Nannomicrite4550110001dominant constituent (>40%)mud to grain-supportedmicrite13.0poor/moderate1.095Quaternarynannoplankton
M9_189 30.2167-28.4167-340.00Biopelsparite (-biomicrite)1.135181100serpulide-type worms2present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)traces (< 5%)abundant (20-40%)present-common (5-20%)grain-supportedpresent-common (5-20%)20micrite+drusy clacite1.5100Late Quaternary (Late Pleistocene-Holocene, nannoplankton zone NN21)nannoplankton
M9_190 30.1833-28.6000-480.00Pelagic foraminiferal-pteropod biomicrite2.12541521011present-common (5-20%)abundant (20-40%)grain-supported5micrite23.570.85.72.5595