/* DATA DESCRIPTION: Citation: Expedition 310 Scientists (2007): Description of lithologic section units of Hole 310-M0013A. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.650356 Related to: 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 Project(s): Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) (URI: https://www.iodp.org/) Coverage: LATITUDE: -17.490190 * LONGITUDE: -149.401850 DATE/TIME START: 2005-10-25T02:22:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2005-10-25T03:58:00 MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 2.15 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 9.70 m Event(s): 310-M0013A (TAH-02A-4C) * LATITUDE: -17.490190 * LONGITUDE: -149.401850 * DATE/TIME START: 2005-10-25T02:22:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2005-10-25T03:58:00 * ELEVATION: -90.5 m * Penetration: 11.7 m * Recovery: 1.1 m * LOCATION: Tahiti, offshore Tiarei * CAMPAIGN: Exp310 (Tahiti Sea Level) (URI: https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.310.2007) * 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 Parameter(s): DEPTH, sediment/rock [m] (Depth sed) * GEOCODE Sample code/label (Sample label) Lithologic unit/sequence (Unit) * PI: Expedition 310 Scientists (https://www.pangaea.de/ddi?request=iodp-msp/tahiti_staff&title=Expedition+310+Scientists&format=html) * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual observation Rock type (Rock) * PI: Expedition 310 Scientists (https://www.pangaea.de/ddi?request=iodp-msp/tahiti_staff&title=Expedition+310+Scientists&format=html) * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual description Main Lithology (Main lith) * PI: Expedition 310 Scientists (https://www.pangaea.de/ddi?request=iodp-msp/tahiti_staff&title=Expedition+310+Scientists&format=html) * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual description Lithology/composition/facies (Lithology) * PI: Expedition 310 Scientists (https://www.pangaea.de/ddi?request=iodp-msp/tahiti_staff&title=Expedition+310+Scientists&format=html) * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual description Fossils (Fossils) * PI: Expedition 310 Scientists (https://www.pangaea.de/ddi?request=iodp-msp/tahiti_staff&title=Expedition+310+Scientists&format=html) * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual description License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC-BY-3.0) (URI: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) Size: 36 data points */ Depth sed [m] Sample label Unit Rock Main lith Lithology Fossils 2.15 310-M0013A-1-1,0 1 Rubble Montipora - encrusting Rubble with coral debris - strong bioerosion w/ thick encrusting coralline algae. Basalt pebbles. Acropora - robust branching, Encrusting coraline algae, Montipora - encrusting, Pavona - branching, Pocillopora - branching, Porites - branching 5.80 310-M0013A-3-1,0 1 Sand Sand Volcaniclastic sand with forams, bioclasts (foram = Amphisteria?). Volcanics: 50% volcaniclastic, <= 2mm, silt and sand, no sorting or structure, unsorted, subangular to subround, mostly lithic fragments from basaltic rocks. Foraminifer, Unknown bioclast 6.26 310-M0013A-3-2,0 1 Rubble Pocillopora - branching Rubble and sand with dominant br Pocillopora, disturbed. Echinoderm, encrusting coraline algae, Gastropod, Halimeda, Montipora - encrusting, Pocillopora - branching, Porites - encrusting 7.70 310-M0013A-4-1,0 1 Sand Sand Volcaniclastic sand with bioclasts. Halimeda. Forams. Foraminifer, Halimeda, Unknown bioclast 7.81 310-M0013A-4-1,11 2 Rubble Rubble Rubble - mostly coral frags. Dominantly robust branching Pocillopora. Porites has corallites. Encrusting coraline algae, Montipora - encrusting, Pocillopora - robust branching, Porites - encrusting 9.70 310-M0013A-5-1,0 1 Rubble Porites - branching Coral rubble with branching forms. Surfaces bored. Acropora - branching, Encrusting coraline algae