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Expedition 310 Scientists (2007): Description of lithologic section units of Hole 310-M0009B [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.650349

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Camoin, Gilbert; Iryu, Yasufumi; McInroy, Dave; Expedition 310 Scientists (2007): Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. Washington, DC (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management, Inc.), 310, https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.310.2007
Coverage:
Latitude: -17.488580 * Longitude: -149.403400
Date/Time Start: 2005-10-18T21:50:00 * Date/Time End: 2005-10-19T11:40:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.83 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 26.91 m
Event(s):
310-M0009B (TAH-02A-5A) * Latitude: -17.488580 * Longitude: -149.403400 * Date/Time Start: 2005-10-18T21:50:00 * Date/Time End: 2005-10-19T11:40:00 * Elevation: -100.3 m * Penetration: 27.12 m * Recovery: 17.42 m * Location: Tahiti, offshore Tiarei * Campaign: Exp310 (Tahiti Sea Level) * Basis: DP Hunter * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: Coordinate system: WGS84, Time zone: UTC -10
Comment:
Abbreviations: encr=enrcusting, br=braching, rob=robust, tab=tabular, fol=foliaceous, mas=massive, frags/frag=fragments/fragmented, unident=unidentifies, CAB=coral-algal bindstone, ECR=encrustation, MB=microbiolite, HAL=Halimeda, IS=in situ, UK=unknown, gp=group; DEPTH applies to top depth of section unit
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Sample code/labelSample label
Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitExpedition 310 ScientistsVisual observation
Rock typeRockExpedition 310 ScientistsVisual description
Main LithologyMain lithExpedition 310 ScientistsVisual description
PercentagePerc%Expedition 310 ScientistsEstimatedportion of major lithology
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 310 ScientistsVisual description
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 310 ScientistsVisual descriptioncontinuation 1
FossilsFossilsExpedition 310 ScientistsVisual description
10 BioerosionBioerosionExpedition 310 ScientistsVisual description
11 Core disturbanceDisturbanceExpedition 310 ScientistsVisual description
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0.83310-M0009B-1-1,01BindstoneCoral-algal bindstoneTop is hardground, very intensely bioeroded, live red algal crust. Rubble highly bioeroded. ECR 1-2 mm thick. Microbialite at base.Corals: C1=encrusting Leptastrea in situ, C2=encrusting agaricid? heavily bioeroded, in situ, C3=porites fragment, C4=CAB encrusting unknown fragment, C5=massive porites fragment?, C6=encrusting unknown coral heavily bioeroded.Agariciidae - encrusting, Leptastrea - encrusting, Microbialite, Other coral, Porites - massiveheavyhighly
2.30310-M0009B-2-1,01BoundstoneMicrobialiteCoral boundstone. Succession of bindstone crusts, microbialite. Highly bioeroded. Geopetals in MB. Reddish-brown color developed at base.C1=encr Agaricid frag, C2=coral rubble Agaricid (Pavona?), C3=coral-algal bindstone - 10 colinies incl Agaricid (Pavona?), Montipora encr, IS.Agariciidae - encrusting, Coral-algal bindstone, encrusting coraline algae, Microbialitemoderately
2.80310-M0009B-2-2,01MicrobialiteMicrobialiteMicrobialite and CAB ?Heterostegina. ECR 12 mm. C1: CAB 3 colonies in situ Agaricid (Pavona?), Porites, Montipora.Other coral
3.28310-M0009B-3-1,01RubbleMicrobialiteRubble: crushed framework? CORALS: C1=encrusting agaricid (Pavona?) fragment, C2=porites fragment, C3=encrusting montipora in situ? 3x, unknown encrusting coral, C4=massive Montipora? loose fragment.Agariciidae - encrusting, Gastropod, Montipora - encrusting, Montipora - massiveheavyhighly
3.62310-M0009B-3-2,01MicrobialiteMicrobialiteMicrobialite. CORALS: C1=encruting Porites? in situ. Loose fragments of Montipora.Microbialite, Porites - encrustingmoderatehighly
3.86310-M0009B-4-1,01FrameworkMicrobialiteCoral framework. Corals encrusted by thin ECR, locally up to 3 mm, then thick microbialite. Most ECR point upward --> in situ.Corals: C1=encrusting Agaricid? Pavona? in situ, C2=unknown branching corals, C3=encrusting Porites insitu, C4=branching/encrusting Porites? in situ? 10 colonies.Agariciidae - encrusting, encrusting coraline algae, Microbialite, Porites - branching, Porites - encrusting
5.07310-M0009B-4-2,01MicrobialiteMicrobialiteMicrobialite with coral at base. Structures of microbialite. Dendritic with knobby surface. C1=encrusting Montipora in situ.Microbialite, Montipora - encrusting
5.13310-M0009B-5-1,01FrameworkMicrobialiteCoral framework. Corals encrusted by ECR, then microbialite. ECR mostly thin, locally up to 6mm. Vugs with geopetals (borings). Pockets with bioclastic sediment.Corals: C1=encrusting Porites, C2=encrusting Porites? in situ, C3=branching Porites several colonies in situ?, C4=branching Pocillopora fragments.Encrusting coraline algae, Microbialite, Pocillopora - branching, Porites - branching, Porites - encrusting, Unknown bioclastmoderate
5.74310-M0009B-5-2,01FrameworkMicrobialiteNOTE: sample orientation turned 90 degrees to correct way up in the archive half C1=branching Porites? in situ?Microbialite, Porites - branchingheavy
5.89310-M0009B-6-1,01FrameworkMicrobialiteFramework. Open vugs. CORALS: C1=encrusting Porites in situ?, C2=branching Porites and Pocillopora fragments, C3=encrusting unknown coral, C4=foliaceous Montipora? in situ, C5=branching Pocillopora fragments,C6=branching Porites fragments.Bivalve, Gastropod, Microbialite, Montipora - foliaceous, Other coral, Pocillopora - branching, Porites - branching, Porites - encrusting
6.69310-M0009B-6-2,01FrameworkMicrobialiteBroken framework. NOTE: not oriented.Encrusting coraline algae, Microbialite, Porites - branchinghighly
6.89310-M0009B-7-1,01FrameworkMicrobialiteCoral framework. Very thin ECR. Microbialite structures. Dendritic in upper part. Laminated in lower part. CORALS: C1=encrusting Montipora in situ, corallites preserved, C2=massive Montipora in situ,C3=encrusting Porites/Montipora in situ, C4=fol? Porites? in situ, 4 colonies, C5=encrusting Porites/Montipora, C6=encrusting Agaricid in situ, C7=branching/encrusting Porites? in situ.Agariciidae - encrusting, encrusting coraline algae, Microbialite, Montipora - encrusting, Montipora - massive, Porites - branching, Porites - encrusting
7.56310-M0009B-7-2,01MicrobialiteMicrobialiteMicrobialite (dendritic) with corals, thin ECR, bioerosion of corals noted. Br Porites frags.Encrusting coraline algae, Microbialite, Porites - branchinghighly
7.79310-M0009B-8-1,01FrameworkMicrobialiteMicrobialite infilling coral framework (?). Thin ECR on corals, which are strongly bored. Microbialite laminar and dendritic. Reddish brown stain 41-47 cm.C1=br Porites frags, C2=encr Montipora IS, C3=same,C4=br Porites frag, C5 br and encr Porites frags.Encrusting coraline algae, Halimeda, Microbialite, Montipora - encrusting, Porites - branching, Porites - encrusting
8.65310-M0009B-8-2,01MicrobialiteMicrobialiteMicrobialite with coral. Dendritic, laminar. Worm tubes. Orientation correct?? cc sample. C1=br Porites frags.Encrusting coraline algae, Halimeda, Microbialite
8.82310-M0009B-9-1,01MicrobialitePorites - branchingMicrobialite with coral. Coral and encr, heavily bored. Encr to 5mm-2cm thick. Microbialite knobby to laminarcoral assembly change at 56 cm. C1=br Porites frag (?), C2=br Porites IS(?), C3=frags of br and encr Porites.Coral assembly change at 56 cm. C4=br Pocillopora frag, C5=encr Porites IS, thick ECR, C6=encr Porites frag, C7=br Porites IS, (?)Encrusting coraline algae, Microbialite, Pocillopora - branching, Porites - branching, Porites - encrustingmoderately
9.28310-M0009B-9-1,462MicrobialiteMicrobialiteMicrobialite geopetals. Reddish brown streak at 46 cm.
9.70310-M0009B-9-2,01RubbleRubbleRubble of coral pieces. Red stain on coral. C1=rob br Pocillopora, br Porites.Encrusting coraline algae, Microbialite, Pocillopora - robust branchinghighly
10.82310-M0009B-10-1,01FrameworkPorites - branchingFramework with bindstone and microbialite. ECR thick to 1.5-2.5cm and vermetid gastropods. Heavy bioerosion. Microbialite knobby to laminar to dendritic.C1=br Porites frag, C2=br and encr Porites, C3-6 br Porites, C3=has encr base or prev encr, C5=has drill disturbance.Coral-algal bindstone, encrusting coraline algae, Gastropod, Halimeda, Microbialite, Porites - branching, Porites - encrustinghighly
11.79310-M0009B-10-2,01MicrobialiteMicrobialiteMicrobialite with coral. Coral heavily bored.Coral frags., unident., Halimeda, Microbialitehighly
12.60310-M0009B-11-1,01FrameworkPorites - massiveCoral framework with microbialite. Coral intensely bored (bivalve). Vugs with Halimeda plates and bivalve. Microbialite dendritic, laminar.C1=br Porites frags, C2=encr agaricid (Pavona?), C3=br Pocillopora frags, C4=massive Porites iS - all same colony?Agariciidae - encrusting, Bivalve, encrusting coraline algae, Halimeda, Pocillopora - branching, Porites - branching, Porites - massiveslightly
13.55310-M0009B-11-2,01FrameworkPorites - massiveMassive coral. C1=massive Porites, bored.Microbialite, Porites - massive
14.60310-M0009B-12-1,01FrameworkPorites - massiveFramework of massive coral (Porites) surrounded and interlayered with crusts of microbialite (coral: microbialite = 1:1). Microbialite well-laminated and often ends in dendritic structures. Very rare coralline crusts and infilling.Bioerosion. C1=massive Porites in growth positiion, C2=massive Porites debris, C3= br Porites frag.Encrusting coraline algae, Halimeda, Porites - branching, Porites - massive
16.60310-M0009B-13-1,01FrameworkAcroporidae - tabular75.00Tabular Acroporid giving framework. Microbialite debris, thick crusts coralline algae. Mollusc unidentifed. C1=br Porites, C2=tab Acroporid.Acroporidae - tabular, encrusting coraline algae, Halimeda, Porites - branching
16.89310-M0009B-13-2,01BoundstonePorites - branchingCoral boundstone. Core disturbance throughout. Coral debris not in growth position. C1=Porites, C2=debris, C3=debris of br Porites, C4=debris of robust branching Pocillopra.Pocillopora - robust branching, Porites - branching
18.60310-M0009B-14-1,01BoundstonePorites - massiveBoundstone. Debris of coral (dominant) and crusts of microbialite (less abundant). C1= debris of robust br Pocillopora, C2=debris of massive Poritescore, disturbance throughout, C3=debris of Acroporid.Acroporidae - branching, Pocillopora - robust branching, Porites - massive
18.78310-M0009B-14-1,182WakestonePocillopora - robust branchingHalimeda dominated wakestone with robust br Pocillopora in growth position.Pocillopora - robust branching
18.90310-M0009B-14-1,303BoundstonePocillopora - robust branchingDebris of robust br Pocillopora in growth position. Described as boundstone. Core disturbance throughout.Pocillopora - robust branching
19.01310-M0009B-14-2,01MicrobialiteMicrobialiteVarious debris of crusts of microbialites and corals.
20.60310-M0009B-15-1,01FrameworkPocillopora - robust branchingCoral framestone. C1=debris of massive Porite, C2=debris of robust br Pocillopora, C3=robust br Pocillopora, C4=massive Favid (Favia).Faviidae - massive, Pocillopora - robust branching, Porites - massive
20.85310-M0009B-15-1,252RudstoneMillipora?Coral rudstone and Halimeda wackestone. Corals not in growth position. Rim of calcite cement. C5=Porites debris, C6=unknown altered coral, C7= debris br Porites, C8=debris of foliaceous coral,C9=debris of robust br Pocillopora and unknown coral, C9b=Echinophyllia (FOL), C10=debris of encrusting Acroporid and Montipora (?), C11= encrusting Millipora (?), C12= debris br Porites, volcanic grains.Acropora - encrusting, Encrusting coraline algae, Halimeda, Montipora - encrusting, Pocillopora - robust branching, Porites - branching
22.60310-M0009B-16-1,01WakestoneHalimedaHalimeda and mollusc wackestone in which are interbedded coral rudstone. C1=unknown coral (altered), C2=debris of b Porites, C3=debris of br Acropora, C4=debris of br Acropora, C5=debris of br Acropora, C6=unknown coral (altered),C7=foliaceous coral (Pachyseris?), C8=debris of br Acropora, C9=unknown coral (altered). Lamina microbialite.Acropora - branching, Bivalve, Branching red algae, encrusting coraline algae, Gastropod, Halimeda
23.99310-M0009B-16-2,01FrameworkPorites - massiveHalimeda rudstone (40%). Massive and foliaceous coral (60%). C1=fol Pachyseries, C2=massive Porites.Halimeda, Pachyseris - foliaceous, Porites - massive
24.12310-M0009B-17-1,01BindstonePorites - massiveHalimeda rudstone and coral bindstone with large chunks coral. Coralline algae. Urchin spines. Worm tubes. Cavity lined with calcite.C1-massive Porites, C2=massive Porites, C3=br Pocillopora, C4=robust br Acropora, C5=br Acropora, C6=fol Pachyseris.Acropora - branching, Acropora - robust branching, Bivalve, Coral-algal bindstone, Echinoderm, encrusting coraline algae, Gastropod, Pachyseris - foliaceous, Pocillopora - branching, Porites - massive
25.62310-M0009B-18-1,01MicrobialiteMicrobialiteLaminated microbialites in which occur debris of coral and red algae - microbialite with halimeda packstone incl. coral. Rare Halimeda and other debris are scarce. Volcanic grains. Coral gravels extensively bored and their surfacescovered by encrusting red algae. C1=fol Leptoseries, C2=fol Echinophyllia(?), C3=Tab Acropora, C5=fol Leptoseries(?), C6=br Porites, C7=encr Millipora(?) worm tube, echinoidal spinered algae.Acropora - tabular, Branching red algae, encrusting coraline algae, Foliaceous, unident., Halimeda, Porites - branching
26.91310-M0009B-18-2,01RudstoneUnknown coralCoral rudstone in which debris of Halimeda, red algae and echinids occur. Some volcanic pebbles. C1=unknown coral (altered), C2=unknown coral (altered). Core disturbance.Branching red algae, Echinoderm, Halimeda