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Kolodny, Yehoshua; Epstein, Samuel (1976): (Table 1-3) Description and isotopic composition of oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon in deep sea cherts, porcellanites, and coexisting carbonates from DSDP Leg 17 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.706914, In supplement to: Kolodny, Y; Epstein, S (1976): Stable isotope geochemistry of deep sea cherts. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 40(10), 1195-1209, https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7037(76)90155-1

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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 10.335283 * Median Longitude: -172.365283 * South-bound Latitude: 3.761700 * West-bound Longitude: 173.550000 * North-bound Latitude: 19.131700 * East-bound Longitude: -161.516700
Date/Time Start: 1971-04-06T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1971-05-19T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 65 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1170 m
Event(s):
17-164  * Latitude: 13.201700 * Longitude: -161.516700 * Date/Time: 1971-04-06T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5485.0 m * Penetration: 274 m * Recovery: 82.6 m * Location: North Pacific * Campaign: Leg17 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 28 cores; 260 m cored; 0 m drilled; 31.8 % recovery
17-165A  * Latitude: 8.178300 * Longitude: -164.860000 * Date/Time: 1971-04-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5053.0 m * Penetration: 490 m * Recovery: 132.9 m * Location: North Pacific * Campaign: Leg17 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 27 cores; 371 m cored; 0 m drilled; 35.8 % recovery
17-166  * Latitude: 3.761700 * Longitude: -175.080000 * Date/Time: 1971-04-19T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4962.0 m * Penetration: 310.5 m * Recovery: 146 m * Location: North Pacific/BASIN * Campaign: Leg17 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 27 cores; 227.5 m cored; 10 m drilled; 64.2 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Sample code/labelSample labelKolodny, YehoshuaDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Sample code/label 2Sample label 2Kolodny, Yehoshua
Sample typeSamp typeKolodny, Yehoshua
EpochEpochKolodny, Yehoshua
10 δ18Oδ18OKolodny, Yehoshuaof silica
11 δ18Oδ18OKolodny, YehoshuaPDB; in CaCO3
12 YieldYield%Kolodny, Yehoshuaof oxygen (SiO2 = 100%)
13 δ DeuteriumδD‰ SMOWKolodny, Yehoshua
14 Water in rockH2O%Kolodny, Yehoshua
15 δ13Cδ13C‰ PDBKolodny, YehoshuaPDB; in CaCO3
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222 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

Sample label

Sample label 2

Samp type

Epoch
10 
δ18O []
(of silica)
11 
δ18O []
(PDB; in CaCO3)
12 
Yield [%]
(of oxygen (SiO2 = 100%))
13 
δD [‰ SMOW]
14 
H2O [%]
15 
δ13C [‰ PDB]
(PDB; in CaCO3)
17-164 13.2017-161.5167-54856517-164-6-1,112-116Bdark brown (opal-CT, microcrystalline quartz) porcellaniteEarly Eocene40.897-67.71.04
17-165A 8.1783-164.8600-505328017-165A-16-CCAbrown chert (A) (microcrystalline quartz) surrounded with carbonate (B); foram chambers filled with chalcedonyLate Maastrichtian34.4100
17-165A8.1783-164.8600-505328017-165A-16-CCBLate Maastrichtian-0.62.39
17-166 3.7617-175.0800-496229517-166-27-2,136-138A(A) drusy quartz cutting across (B) fine grained (<10 µ) microquartzose chert; quartz grains surrounded by yelow, isotropic flakes (clays ?); 12 m above basaltLate Hauterivian30.0100
17-1663.7617-175.0800-496229517-166-27-2,136-138BLate Hauterivian30.196-99.50.51
17-167 7.0683-176.8250-317660517-167-33-1,105-107microcrystalline quartz, and opal-CT replacing chalkMiddle Eocene36.7102
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317660517-167-33-1,113-115gray chert (microcrystalline quartz)Middle Eocene34.6-1.598-92.41.001.79
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317662017-167-34-CCbrown chert (microcrystalline quartz)Middle Eocene34.8101-85.61.08
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317664017-167-36-CCgray chert (microcrystalline quartz)Middle Eocene34.4101
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317666017-167-38-CCwhite chert (microcrystalline quartz)Paleocene34.8-1.61001.84
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317667517-167-40-CCbrown grey chert (microcrystalline quartz)Paleocene34.7-1.0991.01
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317669017-167-42-1,130-133brown reddish chert (microcrystalline quartz)Middle Maastrichtian35.7-1.1981.09
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317671017-167-44-1,109-112brown reddish chert in chalk (microcrystalline quartz)Middle Maastrichtian35.8-1.4101-83.81.092.99
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317677017-167-50-CCbrown reddish chert in chalk (microcrystalline quartz)Campanian35.3-1.5982.91
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317685017-167-60-2,80-83dark brown chert in chalk (microcrystalline quartz)Cenomanian35.1100
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317686017-167-61-2,0-3dark brown chert in chalk (microcrystalline quartz)Cenomanian34.1-1.9973.09
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317689017-167-65-1,70-73brown reddish chert, brecciated, crypto to microcrystalline quartz, associated with tuffCenomanian33.3-1.698-83.61.154.29
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317692017-167-68-2,100-102pink-brown chert (microcrystalline quartz)Albian34.698
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317694017-167-70-3,64-68pink chert (microcrystalline quartz)Aptian - Albian34.099
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317695017-167-71-2,42-44pink-gray chert (microcrystalline quartz)Barremian33.3-1.2982.22
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317696017-167-73-2,90-92pink-brown chert (microcrystalline quartz)Hauterivian32.497
17-1677.0683-176.8250-317697517-167-74-2,126-129gray-pink chert (microcrystalline quartz)Hauterivian - Valanginian31.898-82.60.80
17-1677.0683-176.8250-3176101217-167-78-1,125-128gray chert, microcrystalline quartz, in places replacing calclte, ghosts of silicified microfossilsHauterivian - Valanginian32.2-1.5993.14
17-1677.0683-176.8250-3176116017-167-92-1,64-67gray chert, microcrystalline quartz, ghosts of radiolariaLate Tithonian31.2-2.998-77.80.611.72
17-1677.0683-176.8250-3176117017-167-94-1,73-75green-gray chert (microcrystalline quartz), immediately overlying basalt, cracks filled by calcite, green pigment (giauconite ?) opaque mineralsLate Tithonian30.1-2.898-85.80.941.63
17-169 10.6700173.5500-541520517-169-8-CCAwhite, porous crust (A), cryptocrystalline quartz, surrounding (B) dark brown-reddish chert; microcrystalline quartzCenomanian33.2100-86.81.35
17-16910.6700173.5500-541520517-169-8-CCBCenomanian34.2101-89.51.32
17-16910.6700173.5500-541522017-169-10-CCbrown-gray chert (microcrystalline quartz), 5 m above basaltLate Albian31.999
17-171 19.1317-169.4600-229516017-171-10-5,132-135Adark gray chert (microcrystalline quartz)Late Maastrichtian37.7100-89.61.27
17-17119.1317-169.4600-229516017-171-10-5,132-135Bwhite translucent chert coexisting with (A) (microcrystalline quartz)Late Maastrichtian35.5101-82.90.81
17-17119.1317-169.4600-229516017-171-10-5,142-145Adark gray core (A), chert-microcrystalline quartzLate Maastrichtian37.4101-87.41.19
17-17119.1317-169.4600-229516017-171-10-5,142-145Bwhite margins (B) surrounding (A); quartz, opal-CT, calcite (micritic)Late Maastrichtian38.899-87.50.77