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Murdmaa, Ivar O; Kazakova, Vera P; Rudakova, Alevtina N (1979): (Table 5) Heavy mineral composition of 0.05-0.01 mm grain size fraction from sedimentary and volcano-sedimentary rocks drilled in DSDP Legs 43 and 44 [dataset]. P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733288, In supplement to: Murdmaa, Ivar O; Bazilevskaya, Elena S; Gordeev, Viacheslav V; Emelyanov, Emelyan M; Kazakova, Vera P; Kuz'mina, Tatyana G; Mukhina, Valentina V; Rudakova, Alevtina N; Turanskaya, Natalya V (1979): Geological Formations of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. Bezrukov, P.L. (Ed.), Nauka Publ. (Moscow): in Russian, 207 pp.

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Murdmaa, Ivar O; Kazakova, Vera P; Rudakova, Alevtina N (1979): Mineral composition of sedimentary and volcano-sedimentary rocks. In: Bezrukov, P.L. (Ed.), Geological Formations of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean; Nauka Publ. (Moscow): in Russian, 67-95
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 34.310411 * Median Longitude: -63.861333 * South-bound Latitude: 28.226800 * West-bound Longitude: -76.112300 * North-bound Latitude: 40.360800 * East-bound Longitude: -51.663300
Date/Time Start: 1975-07-05T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1975-09-02T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -5526.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -2665.0 m
Event(s):
43-382  * Latitude: 34.417300 * Longitude: -56.537500 * Date/Time: 1975-07-05T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5526.0 m * Penetration: 520.5 m * Recovery: 162 m * Location: North Atlantic/SEAMOUNT * Campaign: Leg43 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 25 cores; 233.3 m cored; 0 m drilled; 69.4 % recovery
43-383  * Latitude: 39.248000 * Longitude: -53.353000 * Date/Time: 1975-07-10T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5283.0 m * Penetration: 120.3 m * Recovery: 4.9 m * Location: North Atlantic/RIDGE * Campaign: Leg43 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 1 cores; 9.6 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 51 % recovery
43-384  * Latitude: 40.360800 * Longitude: -51.663300 * Date/Time: 1975-07-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3909.0 m * Penetration: 330.3 m * Recovery: 110.7 m * Location: North Atlantic/RIDGE * Campaign: Leg43 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 21 cores; 185 m cored; 9.3 m drilled; 59.8 % recovery
Comment:
<1% = single grains.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
Sample code/labelSample labelMurdmaa, Ivar ODSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
FormationFormationMurdmaa, Ivar O
MagnetiteFe3O4%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
Pyrite, FeS2Py%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
Iron hydroxidesFe hydrx%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
10 LeucoxeneLeucox%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
11 Minerals, otherMin other%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscopeore minerals
12 MineralsMinerals%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscopeunidentified
13 SumSum%Murdmaa, Ivar OCalculatedof transparent minerals
14 GarnetGrt%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
15 HornblendeHbl%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
16 Tremolite/ActinoliteTr/Act%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
17 OrthopyroxeneOpx%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
18 ClinopyroxeneCpx%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
19 EpidoteEp%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
20 TourmalineTur%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
21 SpheneSpn%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
22 StauroliteSt%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
23 ChloriteChl%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
24 BiotiteBt%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
25 SpinelSpl%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
26 ZirconZrn%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
27 ApatiteAp%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
28 RutileRt%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
29 AnataseAnt%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
30 SideriteSd%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope+ rhodochrosite
31 SillimaniteSil%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
32 DistheneDisthene%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
33 BariteBrt%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
34 MonaziteMnz%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
35 PalagonitePalagonite%Murdmaa, Ivar OCounting, Stereo Microscope
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2604 data points

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample label

Formation

Fe3O4 [%]

Py [%]

Fe hydrx [%]
10 
Leucox [%]
11 
Min other [%]
12 
Minerals [%]
13 
Sum [%]
14 
Grt [%]
15 
Hbl [%]
16 
Tr/Act [%]
17 
Opx [%]
18 
Cpx [%]
19 
Ep [%]
20 
Tur [%]
21 
Spn [%]
22 
St [%]
23 
Chl [%]
24 
Bt [%]
25 
Spl [%]
26 
Zrn [%]
27 
Ap [%]
28 
Rt [%]
29 
Ant [%]
30 
Sd [%]
31 
Sil [%]
32 
Disthene [%]
33 
Brt [%]
34 
Mnz [%]
35 
Palagonite [%]
43-382 34.4173-56.5375-552643-382-1-2,60-62terrigenous turbidite formation31112246531220272015114100421071<1100
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-1-3,126-128terrigenous turbidite formation014<112775191825191221300<141201720100
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-1-4,90-92terrigenous turbidite formation545102202703352528000002100201000000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-1-6,40-42terrigenous turbidite formation015310378629210111602100012601600<100
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-2-1,60-70terrigenous turbidite formation5408089309263218164011101100220200
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-2-3,48-50terrigenous turbidite formation064224105443501111130<110<10<121019<10100
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-2-3,64-66terrigenous turbidite formation193<11811586342787000<10034<102600100
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-2-3,92-94terrigenous turbidite formation042335749936010850100003<10024<10200
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-3-2,100-192terrigenous turbidite formation010<112985282408101603000330002600000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-3-2,147-149terrigenous turbidite formation0860910671912214000010<10006800200
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-6-2,148-150hemipelagic clayey formation05351004103001101000010009200100
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-7-1,43-45hemipelagic clayey formation0851200030<1<10<1<1000<1000000<100000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-7-6,67-69hemipelagic clayey formation042000058<100000000000000010000000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-8-5,97-99hemipelagic clayey formation050000050<100000000000000010000000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-9-1,100-102hemipelagic clayey formation072000028000000000000000010000000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-11-4,76-78hemipelagic clayey formation0920000893060300000006007300000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-12-4,103-105hemipelagic clayey formation08600001400000200000000009800000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-15-4,10-12formation of speckled clays005119185763046430000085300000300
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-15-6,8-10formation of speckled clays000003862000<112000000000000008700
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-16-1,130-134volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain22012342417023029104600025000100500
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-16-2,46-49volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain6306002290360024003600000000000040
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-16-3,63-65volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain110<100089076000002400000000000000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-16-5,94volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain12060057704100<10049000<102007000<10
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-16-6,38-41volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain490141131211018004650700074700000600
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-16-6,47-50volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain7500001114024000000000000000000066
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-17-2,35-39volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain570100412532200193050003112400000306
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-17-2,119-121volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain00001537480260019305000002000000064
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-17-3,30-35volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain0022051621019008201000025001000062
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-17-3,34volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain4402200034000000011000000008900000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-17-3,61-63volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain2205000730100<1001000001000000096
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-17-5,62-66volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain27080320330430002000000028000002304
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-17-6,100-102volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain54211002310047001760610000800600360
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-17-6,50volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain6300000380380050060000012000000039
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-18-1,108volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain20000020600680014304000001100000000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-18-2,36volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain2304900171104600162010000002200000400
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-18-4,30-40volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain48037000150500027306000001200000020
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-18-4,129-133volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain400280062603100462090000270<10000<10
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-18-4,137volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain3904000021038005400400000400000000
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-19-2,9-11volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain290902212280340<1552020000240000000<1
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-19-2,21-23volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain520704770039003510<10000<1200000<1020
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-20-2,114volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain2803800171057003000402000200000400
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-20-4,36-41volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain42033001870230085050000320300000033
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-20-5,78-80volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain6303008260110074100000000000001400
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-21-2,80volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain343100062058001030800009900000100
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-21-3,123volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain530204041063007001800000600000006
43-38234.4173-56.5375-552643-382-22-1,122volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain7301000260680014006000001000000<102
43-383 39.2480-53.3530-528343-383-1-2,30-33terrigenous turbidite formation074110573318<19179<14<1<1<11<150<1<1<10<100
43-38339.2480-53.3530-528343-383-1-2,140-144terrigenous turbidite formation103311546485707710<140<101140<100<1000
43-38339.2480-53.3530-528343-383-1-4,15-19terrigenous turbidite formation1122120460204615115<14000133000<10<100
43-384 40.3608-51.6633-390943-384-1-3,130-133pelagic carbonate formation7502009140110051202000005000002900
43-385 37.3695-60.1575-493643-385-1-1,102-104hemipelagic clayey formation0033221260736446183412016410011000
43-38537.3695-60.1575-493643-385-15-1,94-97formation of speckled clays47031010012020052000000050026005900
43-38537.3695-60.1575-493643-385-16-2,137-140volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain9400000608004120160000000120000840
43-38537.3695-60.1575-493643-385-19-1,121-123volcanoclastic formation of the New England Seamount Chain48020504500002<100000000000000097
43-386 31.1868-64.2490-478243-386-1-3,74-76pelagic carbonate formation034322860837271716030<1021300200000
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-2-1,140-142hemipelagic clayey formation009018073020<1140000000<1009100000
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-3-1,147-150hemipelagic clayey formation00<1030970<10<1<1000000000009900000
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-4-1,134-136basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise1313102406962033301503000312303000000
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-4-2,0-3basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise00000703002007<1000<100059002800200
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-4-6,82-89basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise22016086480<1007020<10009<17<13000500
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-5-1,60-62basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise20013041548<160<14040200029<11006000100
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-5-2,33-35basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise1306021861<1<1007120<1000180602000000
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-5-2,90-92basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise2010221758630168201000121202000<10<1
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-5-2,105-107basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise16080415570000772000001303<13000100
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-5-4,120-122basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise250200205304008310<10008<1200000000
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-6-1,104-106basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise601071274<13007310200013<150<1000<100
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-7-2,54-58basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise401063356<1<1068710100001300000<100
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-12-1,57-59basalt-greywacke formation of the Bermuda Rise80406364611028820<100001300000<100
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-15-1,0-2carbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation1801041562210<17800100<113<12<1<1000000
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-15-1,93-97carbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation288600850030073000040130503000000
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-15-2,14-17carbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation09300007000071730110000000003300
43-38631.1868-64.2490-478243-386-38-5,81-83formation of speckled clays14506000303120041300000000004100000
43-387 32.3200-67.6667-511743-387-2-5,10-12carbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation10000<178300003000000<10<1009400100
43-38732.3200-67.6667-511743-387-4-1,80-82carbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation700031890000400000010<1009500000
43-38732.3200-67.6667-511743-387-6-CCcarbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation160190006503008200000000008600200
43-38732.3200-67.6667-511743-387-7-1,35-38carbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation2202002056000039200000<1020<15600000
43-38732.3200-67.6667-511743-387-7-1,70-74carbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation44940004300006000000000019200100
43-38732.3200-67.6667-511743-387-9-3,117-120carbonaceous-siliceous-clayey (turbidite) formation6722<10020240021000000204006700000
44-388A 35.5222-69.3960-491944-388A-1-2,aver.terrigenous turbidite formation0251<11455595107164<15000<1150<10100<10
44-388A35.5222-69.3960-491944-388A-9-3,38-41hemipelagic clayey formation03710214460400300<10<100<10009000<102
44-388A35.5222-69.3960-491944-388A-9-5,110-113hemipelagic clayey formation05210<104700000000000000001000000<1
44-390 30.1423-76.1123-266544-390-1-3,25-27pelagic carbonate formation01120010685140258200000110202000000
44-39030.1423-76.1123-266544-390-1-6,115-117pelagic carbonate formation095000041<114057400000000003000300
44-391A 28.2268-75.6167-497444-391A-1-1,96-99hemipelagic clayey formation682<10<10120480017300400000000000000