@misc{bode1974caca, author={Gerald W {Bode}}, title={{Carbon and carbonate analyses of DSDP Leg 27 samples}}, year={1974}, doi={10.1594/PANGAEA.760766}, url={https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.760766}, note={Supplement to: Bode, GW (1974): Carbonate and carbonate analyses, Leg 27. In: Bader, RG; Gerard, RD; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Government Print Office), 27, 499-502, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.27.121.1974}, abstract={Leg 27 sediments were analyzed for total carbon and acid-insoluble (organic) carbon using a LECO acid-base Analyzer. The 3-cc sediment samples were first dried at 105{\textdegree}-110{\textdegree}C and then ground to a homogeneous powder. The ground sediment was redried and two samples, a 0.1-g and a 0.5-g sample, were then weighed into LECO clay crucibles. The 0.5-g sample was acidified with diluted hydrochloric acid and washed with distilled water. The sample was then dried and analyzed for acid-insoluble carbon, listed in the table as "organic" carbon. The 0.1-g sample was analyzed for total carbon without further treatment. If the result showed less than 10{\%} CaCO3, an additional 0.5-g sample was analyzed for greater accuracy. The calcium carbon percentages were calculated as follows: ({\%} total C-{\%} organic C) $\ast$ 8.33 = {\%} CaCO3. Although other carbonates may be present, all acid-soluble carbon was calculated as calcium carbonate. All results are given in weight percent.}, type={data set}, publisher={PANGAEA} }