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Expedition 325 Scientists (2011): Description of lithologic section units of IODP Hole 325-M0030B [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.762504

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Related to:
Webster, Jody M; Yokoyama, Yusuke; Cotterill, Carol; Expedition 325 Scientists (2011): Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. Tokyo (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.), 325, https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.325.2011
Coverage:
Latitude: -19.681880 * Longitude: 150.237900
Date/Time Start: 2010-02-13T10:22:00 * Date/Time End: 2010-02-13T10:22:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.00 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 6.00 m
Event(s):
325-M0030B (HYD_01Csite5) * Latitude: -19.681880 * Longitude: 150.237900 * Date/Time: 2010-02-13T10:22:00 * Elevation Start: -85.0 m * Elevation End: -83.5 m * Penetration: 9 m * Recovery: 0.55 m * Location: Great Barrier Reef, Australia * Campaign: Exp325 (Great Barrier Reef Environmental Changes) * Basis: Greatship Maya * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: Drilling Depth Methods: DSF: tag sea floor; CSF: let overlap if long; CCSF: let overlap if long. Elevation Start = drill string tagging seabed including predicted tidal variations, Elevation End = corrected EM300 echo sounder data.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelExpedition 325 Scientists
Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitExpedition 325 Scientists
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Rock typeRockExpedition 325 ScientistsVisual description
Main LithologyMain lithExpedition 325 ScientistsVisual description
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 325 ScientistsVisual description
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 325 ScientistsVisual descriptioncontinuation 1
GenusGenusExpedition 325 ScientistsVisual description
FossilsFossilsExpedition 325 ScientistsVisual description
10 Core disturbanceDisturbanceExpedition 325 ScientistsVisual description
Size:
44 data points

Data

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Sample label

Unit

Depth sed [m]

Rock

Main lith

Lithology

Lithology
(continuation 1)

Genus

Fossils
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Disturbance
325-M0030B-1R-1,010.00Carbonate SedimentLime SandFine to medium lime sand. No visible coral. Undetermined bioclasts.none
325-M0030B-1R-1,820.08Carbonate SedimentLime GranulesLime granules and pebbles; partly weakly lithified; major components are large benthic foraminifers including Operculina, Cycloclypeus; gastropods and bivalves are common. No visible coral.Foram Benthic (free); Mollusc Bivalve; Mollusc Gastropodnone
325-M0030B-1R-1,1230.12Coral FrameworkFramestoneMassive coral in-situ.Acr. Isopora
325-M0030B-2R-1,013.00Carbonate SedimentLime PebblesLime pebbles; components: coral, coralline algae, gasteropod, large benthic forams (dominant), bivalve, gastropods (many pieces), mollusk, bryozoa. Forams: Cyclocypeus, Operculina, Vermetids. Many fragmented corals. Corals not in-situ.In the working half (not in the archive): from 11 to 15 cm: grainstone (forams, corals, molluscs).Por. Porites; Poc. Seriatopora; NON-SCL. Tubipora musica; NON-SCL. StylasterinidaeCoral Massive; Coral Fragments; Coralline Algae Crustose - thin; Coralline Algae Crustose - thick; Foram Benthic (free); Mollusc Bivalve; Mollusc Gastropod; Mollusc Vermitidfractured
325-M0030B-2R-1,1223.12Carbonate SedimentLime PebblesMassive coral pebbles; thin coralline algal crusts. Probably in-situ Porites. Extensive bioerosion. Fractured during coring.Por. PoritesCoral Massive; Coralline Algae Crustose - thinfractured
325-M0030B-3R-1,016.00Carbonate SedimentLime PebblesPebbles of corals; bivalves, large benthic forams: Cycloclypeus, encrusting forams: Homotrema. Coral fragments not in-situ. Some large bivalves.Por. Porites; Poc. SeriatoporaCoral Fragments; Halimeda; Foram Benthic (free); Foram Encrusting; Mollusc Bivalvenone