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Kinoshita, Masataka; Tobin, Harold; Ashi, Juichiro; Kimura, Gaku; Lallemant, Siegfried J; Screaton, Elizabeth J; Curewitz, Daniel; Masago, Hideki; Moe, Kyaw Thu; Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists (2012): Visual core description (VCD) from IODP Hole 316-C0006F [dataset]. SIO7 Data Center, J-CORES Database; Ocean Drilling Program, Center for Deep Earth Exploration (JAMSTEC), PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.773777

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IODP/CDEX (2012): SIO7 Data Center, J-CORES Database. Ocean Drilling Program, Center for Deep Earth Exploration, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokohama Kanagawa 236-0001, JAPAN, https://www.jamstec.go.jp/sio7/j-cores.data/315/C0001H/
Kinoshita, Masataka; Tobin, Harold; Ashi, Juichiro; Kimura, Gaku; Lallemant, Siegfried J; Screaton, Elizabeth J; Curewitz, Daniel; Masago, Hideki; Moe, Kyaw Thu; Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists (2009): Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. Washington, DC (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.), 314/315/316, https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.314315316.133.2009
Coverage:
Latitude: 33.027070 * Longitude: 136.793803
Date/Time Start: 2008-01-07T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2008-01-07T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 395.000 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 593.500 m
Event(s):
316-C0006F * Latitude: 33.027070 * Longitude: 136.793803 * Date/Time: 2008-01-07T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3875.5 m * Recovery: 56.48 m * Campaign: Exp316 (NanTroSEIZE Stage 1: Shallow Megaslay and Frontal Thrusts) * Basis: Chikyu * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 23 cores; 208 m cored; 27.15 % recovery; 208 m drilled; 208 m penetrated
Comment:
Geocode = [m CSF-A] Top Core depth (below sea floor)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelExpedition 314/315/316 ScientistsDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationSample top
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmExpedition 314/315/316 Scientists[m CSF-B] Top Core depth (below sea floor)
Sample code/label 2Sample label 2Expedition 314/315/316 ScientistsDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationSample bottom
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmExpedition 314/315/316 Scientists[m CSF-A] Bottom Core depth (below sea floor)
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmExpedition 314/315/316 Scientists[m CSF-B] Bottom Core depth (below sea floor)
Main LithologyMain lithExpedition 314/315/316 ScientistsVisual descriptionSedimentological comment on Core
Main LithologyMain lithExpedition 314/315/316 ScientistsVisual descriptionContinued
Main LithologyMain lithExpedition 314/315/316 ScientistsVisual descriptionContinued
10 Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 314/315/316 ScientistsVisual descriptionSedimentological comment on Section
11 Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 314/315/316 ScientistsVisual descriptionContinued
12 Time StampTime StampExpedition 314/315/316 ScientistsSedimentological comment
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316-C0006F-1R-1,0.0395.000395.000316-C0006F-1R-CC,28.0397.150397.150[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T19:02:18] Slightly to moderatly bioturbated, (dark) greenish gray silty claystone with thin 0.5 to 1 cm thick silt (with up to 30 % fine sand) laminae.These slightly coarser layers often occur between biscuits and hence may not always be observable. Occasionaly there are pyritization intervals (pyrite associated to borrow structures).2008-01-17T05:18:13
316-C0006F-1R-1,0.0395.000395.000316-C0006F-1R-1,140.5396.405396.405Slightly to moderatly bioturbated, (dark) greenish gray silty claystone with thin 0.5 to 1 cm thick silt (with up to 30 % fine sand) laminae. These slightly coarser layers often occur between biscuits and hence may not always be observable.Occasionaly there are pyritization intervals (pyrite associated to borrow structures).2008-01-11T19:02:18
316-C0006F-2R-1,0.0404.500404.500316-C0006F-2R-CC,24.0407.180407.180[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-09T15:23:02] Dominant lithology throughout core 2R : (Dark) greenish gray silty claystone with thin siltstone beds.Heavily drilling disturbed and brecciated in the uppermost 85 cm, where primary sedimentary structures and thin siltstone intervals are masked by drilling distrubance. [Section CC; fergussenc, 2008-01-09T15:23:34] As above.Shear bands within a coherent piece (see structural geology).2008-01-17T05:18:20
316-C0006F-2R-1,0.0404.500404.500316-C0006F-2R-1,102.0405.520405.520Dominant lithology throughout core 2R :(Dark) greenish gray silty claystone with thin siltstone beds.Heavily drilling disturbed and brecciated in the uppermost 85 cm, where primary sedimentary structures and thin siltstone intervals are masked by drilling distrubance.2008-01-09T15:23:02
316-C0006F-2R-CC,0.0406.940406.940316-C0006F-2R-CC,24.0407.180407.180As above. Shear bands within a coherent piece (see structural geology).2008-01-09T15:23:34
316-C0006F-3R-1,0.0414.000414.000316-C0006F-3R-CC,25.0415.930415.930[Section 2; fergussenc, 2008-01-09T15:24:12] Heavily drilling disturbed greenish gray silty claystone, slightly bioturbated. At 18 cm there might be a thin ash layer, as indicated by slightly lighter color hue and high abundances of glass in smear slidde.2008-01-17T05:18:26
316-C0006F-3R-2,0.0414.390414.390316-C0006F-3R-2,102.0415.410415.410Heavily drilling disturbed greenish gray silty claystone, slightly bioturbated. At 18 cm there might be a thin ash layer, as indicated by slightly lighter color hue and high abundances of glass in smear slidde.2008-01-09T15:24:12
316-C0006F-4R-1,0.0423.500423.500316-C0006F-4R-CC,30.5425.700425.700[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-09T15:24:45] Greenish gray silty claystone, slightly bioturbated. Strong drilling disturbance with only small coherent pieces. A few fragments show vague parallel lamination.2008-01-17T05:18:32
316-C0006F-4R-1,0.0423.500423.500316-C0006F-4R-1,140.5424.905424.905Greenish gray silty claystone, slightly bioturbated. Strong drilling disturbance with only small coherent pieces. A few fragments show vague parallel lamination.2008-01-09T15:24:45
316-C0006F-5R-1,0.0433.000433.000316-C0006F-5R-CC,23.0434.915434.915[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-09T17:52:50] Dark greenish-gray silty claystone with green colour banding and mottling/bioturbation. Drilling disturbance has caused brecciation in places but may also be some fault breccias present.[Section CC; fergussenc, 2008-01-09T17:57:38] Breccia can be seen in more coherent pieces- possibly a fault breccia.2008-01-17T05:18:38
316-C0006F-5R-1,0.0433.000433.000316-C0006F-5R-1,141.5434.415434.415Dark greenish-gray silty claystone with green colour banding and mottling/bioturbation. Drilling disturbance has caused brecciation in places but may also be some fault breccias present.2008-01-09T17:52:50
316-C0006F-5R-CC,0.0434.685434.685316-C0006F-5R-CC,23.0434.915434.915Breccia can be seen in more coherent pieces- possibly a fault breccia.2008-01-09T17:57:38
316-C0006F-6R-1,0.0438.000438.000316-C0006F-6R-CC,27.0439.970439.970[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-09T19:34:29] Greenish-gray silty claystone with common green color bands. Bundles of sponge spicules also occur in addition to common foramifera throughout the section.2008-01-17T05:18:44
316-C0006F-6R-1,0.0438.000438.000316-C0006F-6R-1,141.0439.410439.410Greenish-gray silty claystone with common green color bands. Bundles of sponge spicules also occur in addition to common foramifera throughout the section.2008-01-09T19:34:29
316-C0006F-7R-1,0.0447.500447.500316-C0006F-7R-CC,33.5450.005450.005[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-10T00:35:21] Greenish-grey silty claystne with green colour banding and abundant foram tests up to 2mm in diameter. Ash beds are common and often have green horizons.2008-01-17T05:18:51
316-C0006F-7R-1,0.0447.500447.500316-C0006F-7R-1,141.0448.910448.910Greenish-grey silty claystne with green colour banding and abundant foram tests up to 2mm in diameter. Ash beds are common and often have green horizons.2008-01-10T00:35:21
316-C0006F-8R-1,0.0457.000457.000316-C0006F-8R-CC,23.5459.215459.215[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-10T04:00:42] Greenish-gray silty claystone with Zoophycos, green color bands to greenish mottling and sponge spicule lined burrows. Most of section consists of drilling breccia.2008-01-17T05:18:58
316-C0006F-8R-1,0.0457.000457.000316-C0006F-8R-1,141.0458.410458.410Greenish-gray silty claystone with Zoophycos, green color bands to greenish mottling and sponge spicule lined burrows. Most of section consists of drilling breccia.2008-01-10T04:00:42
316-C0006F-9R-1,0.0466.500466.500316-C0006F-9R-CC,27.5468.850468.850[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T18:59:28] greenish gray silty claystone, moderatly to heavily bioturbated (Zoophycos and Chondrites), greenish color bands and mottling (Glauconite).Also, gray color mottling appears to be dispersed ashes (see smear slide).2008-01-17T05:19:04
316-C0006F-9R-1,0.0466.500466.500316-C0006F-9R-1,150.0468.000468.000greenish gray silty claystone, moderatly to heavily bioturbated (Zoophycos and Chondrites), greenish color bands and mottling (Glauconite). Also, gray color mottling appears to be dispersed ashes (see smear slide).2008-01-11T18:59:28
316-C0006F-10R-1,0.0476.000476.000316-C0006F-10R-CC,15.0477.920477.920[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T18:58:34] Greenish gray silty clay with abundant traces, zoophycos, color mottled and greenish layers. Slighly coarser in between 74 and 84 cm (highly fragmented interval).Many agglutinates in the lowermost part (95-125 cm).2008-01-17T05:19:09
316-C0006F-10R-1,0.0476.000476.000316-C0006F-10R-1,151.0477.510477.510Greenish gray silty clay with abundant traces, zoophycos, color mottled and greenish layers. Slighly coarser in between 74 and 84 cm (highly fragmented interval).Many agglutinates in the lowermost part (95-125 cm).2008-01-11T18:58:34
316-C0006F-11R-1,0.0485.500485.500316-C0006F-11R-CC,25.0488.060488.060[Section 1;fergussenc, 2008-01-11T18:57:40] Greenish gray silty claystone, moderatly to heavily bioturbated (subhorizontal zoophycos every 1 to 2 cm). Geenish to greenish gray color mottling and with few subhorizontal greenish color bands (glauconite).2008-01-17T05:19:15
316-C0006F-11R-1,0.0485.500485.500316-C0006F-11R-1,152.0487.020487.020Greenish gray silty claystone, moderatly to heavily bioturbated (subhorizontal zoophycos every 1 to 2 cm). Geenish to greenish gray color mottling and with few subhorizontal greenish color bands (glauconite)2008-01-11T18:57:40
316-C0006F-12R-1,0.0495.000495.000316-C0006F-12R-CC,13.5497.805497.805[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T18:57:03] Greenish-gray slity claystone with bioturbation (burrows, Chondrites, Zoophycos). Light green-gray volcanic ash at 10 to 22 cm with burrow, small faults and vein structure.Ash is compacted and cemented. [Section 2; fergussenc, 2008-01-10T19:11:48] Silty claystone with common green colr bands and Chondrites.2008-01-17T05:19:22
316-C0006F-12R-1,0.0495.000495.000316-C0006F-12R-1,143.5496.435496.435Greenish-gray slity claystone with bioturbation (burrows, Chondrites, Zoophycos). Light green-gray volcanic ash at 10 to 22 cm with burrow, small faults and vein structure. Ash is compacted and cemented.2008-01-11T18:57:03
316-C0006F-12R-2,0.0496.435496.435316-C0006F-12R-2,123.5497.670497.670Silty claystone with common green colr bands and Chondrites.2008-01-10T19:11:48
316-C0006F-13R-1,0.0504.500504.500316-C0006F-13R-CC,36.0507.530507.5302008-01-17T05:19:27
316-C0006F-14R-1,0.0514.000514.000316-C0006F-14R-CC,18.0518.400518.400[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T01:26:04] Greenish-gray silty claystone with some burrows, pyrite and green color bands. Dispersed ash at 40 cm. [Section 3; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T02:39:44] Volcanic ash at 44 to 45 cm. Common green color bands.2008-01-17T05:19:33
316-C0006F-14R-1,0.0514.000514.000316-C0006F-14R-1,150.5515.505515.505Greenish-gray silty claystone with some burrows, pyrite and green color bands. Dispersed ash at 40 cm.2008-01-11T01:26:04
316-C0006F-14R-3,0.0517.015517.015316-C0006F-14R-3,120.5518.220518.220Volcanic ash at 44 to 45 cm. Common green color bands.2008-01-11T02:39:44
316-C0006F-15R-1,0.0523.500523.500316-C0006F-15R-CC,30.0527.025527.025[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T18:55:16] Greenish gray silty claystone, moderately bioturbated (Zoophycos and Chondrites), occasionaly greenish color banding and mottling.2008-01-17T05:19:38
316-C0006F-15R-1,0.0523.500523.500316-C0006F-15R-1,150.0525.000525.000Greenish gray silty claystone, moderately bioturbated (Zoophycos and Chondrites), occasionaly greenish color banding and mottling.2008-01-11T18:55:16
316-C0006F-16R-1,0.0533.000533.000316-C0006F-16R-CC,19.0535.320535.320[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T18:54:00] Heavily fractured and drilling disturbed, greenish gray silty claystone to claystone (silt content as direved from smear slide is less abundant).Only one coherent piece between 30 and 34 cm showing moderate bioturbation (zoophycos) [Section 2; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T18:53:20] 40 to 55 cm silghtly lighter gray in color hue (drilling disturbance? or gouge zone? - see structural geology)2008-01-17T05:19:44
316-C0006F-16R-1,0.0533.000533.000316-C0006F-16R-1,141.0534.410534.410Heavily fractured and drilling disturbed, greenish gray silty claystone to claystone (silt content as direved from smear slide is less abundant). Only one coherent piece between 30 and 34 cm showing moderate bioturbation (zoophycos)2008-01-11T18:54:00
316-C0006F-16R-2,0.0534.410534.410316-C0006F-16R-2,72.0535.130535.13040 to 55 cm silghtly lighter gray in color hue (drilling disturbance? or gouge zone? - see structural geology)2008-01-11T18:53:20
316-C0006F-17R-1,0.0542.500542.500316-C0006F-17R-CC,20.5544.580544.580[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-12T02:51:37] Greenish-gray silty claystone, fault breccia, with moderate bioturbation. Fault breccia 57-123 cm. [Section 2; fergussenc, 2008-01-11T16:16:00] Highly brecciated - fault breccia.2008-01-17T05:19:49
316-C0006F-17R-1,0.0542.500542.500316-C0006F-17R-1,137.5543.875543.875Greenish-gray silty claystone, fault breccia, with moderate bioturbation. Fault breccia 57-123 cm.2008-01-12T02:51:37
316-C0006F-17R-2,0.0543.875543.875316-C0006F-17R-2,50.0544.375544.375Highly brecciated - fault breccia.2008-01-11T16:16:00
316-C0006F-18R-1,0.0552.000552.000316-C0006F-18R-CC,16.5553.995553.995[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-12T08:29:07] Greenish-grey silty claystone, moderately to heavily bioturbated. Chondrites burrows are common. fracture cracks between 80 and 105 cm (see structual geology)2008-01-17T05:19:55
316-C0006F-18R-1,0.0552.000552.000316-C0006F-18R-1,139.0553.390553.390Greenish-grey silty claystone, moderately to heavily bioturbated. Chondrites burrows are common. fracture cracks between 80 and 105 cm (see structual geology)2008-01-12T08:29:07
316-C0006F-19R-1,0.0561.500561.500316-C0006F-19R-CC,32.0568.025568.025[Section 1;mikistrasser,2008-01-12T17:08:10]Slightly bioturbated to mottled grey to greenish gray silty claystone throughout core 19R,occasionally agglutinated sands speckes (up to 2mm in diameter) and pyrite nodules (up to 5 mm) and pyritizes borrows.2008-01-17T05:20:01
316-C0006F-19R-1,0.0561.500561.500316-C0006F-19R-1,140.0562.900562.900Slightly bioturbated to mottled grey to greenish gray silty claystone throughout core 19R, occasionally agglutinated sands speckes (up to 2mm in diameter) and pyrite nodules (up to 5 mm) and pyritizes borrows.2008-01-12T17:08:10
316-C0006F-20R-1,0.0571.000571.000316-C0006F-20R-CC,29.0573.650573.650[Section 1; mikistrasser, 2008-01-12T20:58:37] Grey, slightly silty claystone. Greenish color bands/ mottled patches are occasionally present.2008-01-17T05:20:08
316-C0006F-20R-1,0.0571.000571.000316-C0006F-20R-1,141.0572.410572.410Grey, slightly silty claystone. Greenish color bands/ mottled patches are occasionally present.2008-01-12T20:58:37
316-C0006F-21R-CC,0.0580.500580.500316-C0006F-21R-CC,10.5580.605580.605[Section CC; mikistrasser, 2008-01-12T20:59:38] Gray silty claystone.2008-01-17T05:20:17
316-C0006F-21R-CC,0.0580.500580.500316-C0006F-21R-CC,10.5580.605580.605Gray silty claystone.2008-01-12T20:59:38
316-C0006F-22R-1,0.0590.000590.000316-C0006F-22R-CC,20.0592.115592.115[Section 1; fergussenc, 2008-01-12T23:47:29] Greenish-gray claystone with sponge spicule lined small burrows (1 to 2 mm across). Natural fractures postdate early vein featuures with small offsets (shear zones).2008-01-17T05:23:44
316-C0006F-22R-1,0.0590.000590.000316-C0006F-22R-1,142.0591.420591.420Greenish-gray claystone with sponge spicule lined small burrows (1 to 2 mm across). Natural fractures postdate early vein featuures with small offsets (shear zones). Lapilli with nannofossils at 137 to 139 cm.2008-01-12T23:47:29
316-C0006F-23R-1,0.0593.500593.500316-C0006F-23R-CC,21.0594.475594.475[Section 1; mikistrasser, 2008-01-13T14:43:28] Heavily drilling distubed, ground to powder, sand and chips. Chips are mainly claystone but also containe pieces of dolomite and even iron chips (from the drill bit?)Bigger pieces in the lower part of the core show mottling and moderate to heavy bioturbation and alos contain agglutinated borrows (white specks)2008-01-17T05:23:51
316-C0006F-23R-1,0.0593.500593.500316-C0006F-23R-1,76.5594.265594.265Heavily drilling distubed, ground to powder, sand and chips. Chips are mainly claystone but also containe pieces of dolomite and even iron chips (from the drill bit?)Bigger pieces in the lower part of the core show mottling and moderate to heavy bioturbation and alos contain agglutinated borrows (white specks)2008-01-13T14:43:28