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Varentsov, Igor M (1985): (Table 22) Chemical composition of Mesozoic and Cenozoic deposits from DSDP Hole 62-466 [dataset]. Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.734224, In supplement to: Timofeev, Pyotr P; Varentsov, Igor M; Rateev, Mikhail A; Sakharov, B A; Choporov, Dmitry Ya; Aleksandrova, V A; Bogolyubova, L I; Drits, Victor A; Eremeev, V V; Zolotarev, Boris P; Renngarten, N V; Tsipursky, S I (1985): Problemy litologii Mirovogo okeana. Mineralogiya i geokhimiya Tikhogo okeana (Problems of Lithology of the World Ocean: Mineralogy and Geochemistry of the Pacific Ocean). Geological Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Transactions, vol. 398. Nauka Publ. (Moscow); Timofeev, P.P. (Ed.)

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Varentsov, Igor M (1985): Geochemical history of post-Jurassic sedimentation in Southern Hess Rise, Site 466. In: Timofeev, P.P. (Ed.), Problems of Lithology of the World Ocean: Mineralogy and Geochemistry of the Pacific Ocean; Nauka Publ. (Moscow): in Russian, 73-88
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 34.191000 * Longitude: 179.255700
Date/Time Start: 1978-08-28T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1978-08-28T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -2665.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -2665.0 m
Event(s):
62-466 * Latitude: 34.191000 * Longitude: 179.255700 * Date/Time: 1978-08-28T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2665.0 m * Penetration: 312 m * Recovery: 105.1 m * Location: North Pacific/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg62 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 33 cores; 302.5 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 34.7 % recovery
Comment:
Empty cells = not found.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelVarentsov, Igor MDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Silicon dioxideSiO2%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
Aluminium oxideAl2O3%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
Iron oxide, Fe2O3Fe2O3%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
Calcium oxideCaO%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
Magnesium oxideMgO%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
Manganese oxideMnO%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
Sodium oxideNa2O%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
Potassium oxideK2O%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
10 Carbon dioxideCO2%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
11 CarbonC%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
12 Phosphorus pentoxideP2O5%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistry
13 IronFe%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistrytotal
14 ManganeseMn%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistrytotal
15 PhosphorusP%Varentsov, Igor MWet chemistrytotal
16 ChromiumCrmg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
17 NickelNimg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
18 VanadiumVmg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
19 CopperCumg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
20 CobaltComg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
21 LeadPbmg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
22 GalliumGamg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
23 GermaniumGemg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
24 MolybdenumMomg/kgVarentsov, Igor MEmission spectrometry
25 CommentCommentVarentsov, Igor M
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SiO2 [%]

Al2O3 [%]

Fe2O3 [%]

CaO [%]

MgO [%]

MnO [%]

Na2O [%]

K2O [%]
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CO2 [%]
11 
C [%]
12 
P2O5 [%]
13 
Fe [%]
14 
Mn [%]
15 
P [%]
16 
Cr [mg/kg]
17 
Ni [mg/kg]
18 
V [mg/kg]
19 
Cu [mg/kg]
20 
Co [mg/kg]
21 
Pb [mg/kg]
22 
Ga [mg/kg]
23 
Ge [mg/kg]
24 
Mo [mg/kg]
25 
Comment
62-466-1-2-90-9219.485.261.7436.061.230.042.281.3427.550.091.220.030.0410<1030<20<1011<5<1<1.5
62-466-2-4,64-669.582.780.9245.130.700.041.770.7835.250.040.640.030.03<10<1016<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-3-4,48-505.791.550.6549.230.350.021.220.5138.150.050.450.020.02<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-4-1,21-238.492.560.6545.750.700.031.770.7435.404.710.040.450.020.02<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-5-2-20-222.860.860.2251.910.180.041.440.3640.300.060.150.030.03<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-6-6,40-4211.423.231.4842.860.970.061.771.0033.600.141.040.050.06<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5in the second aliquot: P2O5 - 0.16%, P - 0.07%
62-466-7-6,65-670.600.260.2654.010.071.220.0542.550.140.180.050.06<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-8-3,18-204.170.490.4951.120.620.210.870.3341.800.410.340.160.18<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-9-3,20-222.220.640.4350.850.500.011.160.3740.900.120.300.010.05<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-13-3,123-1251.740.010.1354.040.331.060.1242.720.020.090.01<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-15-4,20-220.260.1753.380.501.160.1643.300.040.120.02<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-16-2-22-240.600.2053.010.330.011.160.1642.150.040.140.010.02<10<10<15<20<10<10<5<1<1.5
62-466-29-2,0-15.281.280.4442.030.330.770.4132.307.310.210.310.09404721050<10<10<5<18.5
62-466-30-1,69-708.190.690.5043.591.330.770.2434.353.810.250.350.1137346941<10<10<5<14.5
62-466-34-1,106-1076.350.310.5245.910.910.610.2436.603.210.150.360.0728244938<10<10<5<13.1
62-466-35-1,59-606.350.310.5245.910.910.610.2438.902.910.130.360.0717235036<10<10<5<13.0