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Citation:	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-C0007C [dataset]. SIO7 Data Center, J-CORES Database; Ocean Drilling Program, Center for Deep Earth Exploration (JAMSTEC), PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.774673
Related to:	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
Other version:	IODP Hole 316-C0007C, snapshot taken on 2010-11-09, J-CORES, SIO7 Data Center [dataset]. https://www.jamstec.go.jp/sio7/j-cores.data/316/C0007C/
Project(s):	Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) (URI: https://www.iodp.org/)
Coverage:	LATITUDE: 33.020543 * LONGITUDE: 136.799142
	DATE/TIME START: 2008-01-14T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2008-01-14T00:00:00
	MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 12.64 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 157.09 m
Event(s):	316-C0007C * LATITUDE: 33.020543 * LONGITUDE: 136.799142 * DATE/TIME: 2008-01-14T00:00:00 * ELEVATION: -4081.0 m * RECOVERY: 59.31 m * CAMPAIGN: Exp316 (NanTroSEIZE Stage 1: Shallow Megaslay and Frontal Thrusts) * BASIS: Chikyu (URI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiky%C5%AB) * METHOD/DEVICE: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * COMMENT: 18 cores; 163.5 m cored; 36.29 % recovery; 176.1 m drilled; 176.09 m penetrated
Comment:	Geocode = [m CSF-A] Top Core depth (below sea floor)
Parameter(s):	Sample code/label (Sample label) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * METHOD/DEVICE: DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation (URI: hdl:10013/epic.27914.d001) * COMMENT: Sample top
	DEPTH, sediment/rock [m] (Depth sed) * GEOCODE
	Depth, top/min [m] (Depth top) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * COMMENT: [m CSF-B] Top Core depth (below sea floor)
	Sample code/label 2 (Sample label 2) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * METHOD/DEVICE: DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation (URI: hdl:10013/epic.27914.d001) * COMMENT: Sample bottom
	Depth, bottom/max [m] (Depth bot) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * COMMENT: [m CSF-A] Bottom Core depth (below sea floor)
	Depth, bottom/max [m] (Depth bot) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * COMMENT: [m CSF-B] Bottom Core depth (below sea floor)
	Main Lithology (Main lith) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual description * COMMENT: Sedimentological comment on Core
	Main Lithology (Main lith) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual description * COMMENT: Continued
	Lithology/composition/facies (Lithology) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual description * COMMENT: Sedimentological comment on Section
	Lithology/composition/facies (Lithology) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * METHOD/DEVICE: Visual description * COMMENT: Continued
	Time Stamp (Time Stamp) * PI: Expedition 314/315/316 Scientists * COMMENT: Sedimentological comment
License:	Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC-BY-3.0) (URI: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Size:	220 data points
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Sample label (Sample top, DSDP/ODP/IODP sam...)	Depth sed [m]	Depth top [m] ([m CSF-B] Top Core depth (bel...)	Sample label 2 (Sample bottom, DSDP/ODP/IODP ...)	Depth bot [m] ([m CSF-A] Bottom Core depth (...)	Depth bot [m] ([m CSF-B] Bottom Core depth (...)	Main lith (Sedimentological comment on C...)	Main lith (Continued, Visual description)	Lithology (Sedimentological comment on S...)	Lithology (Continued, Visual description)	Time Stamp (Sedimentological comment)
316-C0007C-1H-1,0.0	12.64	12.640	316-C0007C-1H-CC,16.0	20.920	20.590	Greenish-grey to olive-grey clayey silt/ silty clay interbedded with dark grey sands which are graded with indictinct upper boundaries. Bedding is oversteepened and numerous small (mostly reverse) faults can be observed.				2008-01-17T05:24:45
316-C0007C-1H-1,0.0	12.64	12.640	316-C0007C-1H-1,141.0	14.050	13.994			Greenish-grey to olive-grey clayey silt/ silty clay interbedded with dark grey sands which are graded with indictinct upper boundaries. Bedding is oversteepened and numerous small (mostly reverse) faults can be observed.		2008-01-15T22:00:41
316-C0007C-2H-CC,0.0	20.59	20.590	316-C0007C-2H-CC,6.0	20.650	20.650					2008-01-17T05:24:52
316-C0007C-3H-1,0.0	30.09	30.090	316-C0007C-3H-CC,27.0	40.050	39.590	Sand at 79 cm to base of core is full of pumice fragments, with increasing concentrations up-section.				2008-01-17T05:24:58
316-C0007C-3H-5,0.0	33.14	32.999	316-C0007C-3H-5,120.0	34.340	34.144			Sand at 79 cm to base of core is full of pumice fragments, with increasing concentrations up-section.Two types of pumice are present: white silicic pumice is dominant with secondary amounts of a brown mafic variety.	The sand is also rich in organic matter and mica, and there are also concentrations of glauconite and volcanic grains near the base of the section.	2008-01-16T00:48:34
316-C0007C-4H-CC,0.0	39.59	39.590	316-C0007C-4H-CC,9.0	39.680	39.680					2008-01-17T05:25:05
316-C0007C-5X-1,0.0	43.09	43.090	316-C0007C-5X-CC,43.0	43.620	43.620	Stacked, dark gray to dark greenish gray sands with sharp lower boundary and grading.				2008-01-17T05:25:11
316-C0007C-5X-CC,0.0	43.19	43.190	316-C0007C-5X-CC,43.0	43.620	43.620			Stacked, dark gray to dark greenish gray sands with sharp lower boundary and grading.		2008-01-16T07:10:35
316-C0007C-6X-1,0.0	52.59	52.590	316-C0007C-6X-CC,39.0	56.635	56.635	Dominant lithology throughout core 6X: Mainly dark gray to dark greenish gray sands that often grade into sandy silts and/or clayey sitls to silty clays.	The fine grained hemipelagic beds between sand layers generally are very thin or absent (amalgamation of sand layers)			2008-01-17T05:25:16
316-C0007C-6X-1,0.0	52.59	52.590	316-C0007C-6X-1,140.5	53.995	53.995			Dominant lithology throughout core 6X: Mainly dark gray to dark greenish gray sands that often grade into sandy silts and/or clayey sitls to silty clays.	The fine grained hemipelagic beds between sand layers generally are very thin or absent (amalgamation of sand layers)	2008-01-16T09:47:55
316-C0007C-7X-1,0.0	62.09	62.090	316-C0007C-7X-CC,17.5	68.190	68.190	Dark gray sand layers with thin interebedded olive gray clayey silt to silty clay. Sand layers generally show sharp, occasionally erosive base and fining upwards trends. Interbedded clayey silt layers sometimes are absent (-> amalgamation of sand layers)				2008-01-17T05:34:10
316-C0007C-7X-1,0.0	62.09	62.090	316-C0007C-7X-1,140.5	63.495	63.495			Dark gray sand layers with thin interebedded olive gray clayey silt to silty clay. Sand layers generally show sharp, occasionally erosive base and fining upwards trends.	Interbedded clayey silt layers sometimes are absent (->amalgamation of sand layers)	2008-01-16T12:10:11
316-C0007C-8X-1,0.0	71.59	71.590	316-C0007C-8X-CC,23.0	78.155	78.155	Olive-gray silty clay interbedded withup to 1 m thick dark gray sand intervals that grade in the very top to silty clay. Intervals of sandy silt also occur.				2008-01-17T05:25:25
316-C0007C-8X-1,0.0	71.59	71.590	316-C0007C-8X-1,142.0	73.010	73.010			Olive-gray silty clay interbedded withup to 1 m thick dark gray sand intervals that grade in the very top to silty clay. Intervals of sandy silt also occur.		2008-01-16T18:54:17
316-C0007C-9X-1,0.0	81.09	81.090	316-C0007C-9X-CC,38.0	90.940	90.590	Interbedded sand and silty clay. Sand is is dark greenish-gray to dark gray, very fine to fine, beds are structureless with sharp bases, rare flame structures and diffuse, gradational tops with overlying claey silt and/or silty clay.	Many sands are graded. Silty clay is greenish-gray and structureless, with some clayey silt beds and laminae that are graded into overlying silty clay beds.			2008-01-17T05:25:31
316-C0007C-9X-1,0.0	81.09	81.090	316-C0007C-9X-1,141.0	82.500	82.450			Interbedded sand and silty clay. Sand is is dark greenish-gray to dark gray, very fine to fine, beds are structureless with sharp bases, rare flame structures and diffuse, gradational tops with overlying clayey silt and/or silty clay.	Many sands are graded. Silty clay is greenish-gray and structureless, with some clayey silt beds and laminae that are graded into overlying silty clay beds.	2008-01-16T18:55:47
316-C0007C-10X-1,0.0	90.59	90.590	316-C0007C-10X-CC,25.0	94.495	94.495	Olive-gray to dark gray sands grading into and interbedded with olive-gray silty clays and clayey silts.				2008-01-17T05:25:36
316-C0007C-10X-1,0.0	90.59	90.590	316-C0007C-10X-1,140.5	91.995	91.995			Olive-gray to dark gray sands grading into and interbedded with olive-gray silty clays and clayey silts.		2008-01-16T19:17:49
316-C0007C-11X-1,0.0	100.09	100.090	316-C0007C-11X-CC,31.0	103.930	103.930	Interbedded dark gray fine to medium sand, sandy silt, layayer silt and dark greenish-gray silty clay, with gradual contacts and graded beds.	Thick sand in section 1 shows gradual change from sand to clayey silt and silty clay which then gradually changes back to sand that then gradually changes back to silty clay.			2008-01-17T05:25:41
316-C0007C-11X-1,0.0	100.09	100.090	316-C0007C-11X-1,142.0	101.510	101.510			Interbedded dark gray fine to medium sand, sandy silt, layayer silt and dark greenish-gray silty clay, with gradual contacts and graded beds.	Thick sand in section 1 shows gradual change from sand to clayey silt and silty clay which then gradually changes back to sand that then gradually changes back to silty clay.	2008-01-17T00:29:45
316-C0007C-12X-1,0.0	109.59	109.590	316-C0007C-12X-CC,13.0	110.135	110.135	Medium to coarse, dark gray sand, occassionaly with pumice bebbles				2008-01-17T05:25:48
316-C0007C-12X-1,0.0	109.59	109.590	316-C0007C-12X-1,41.5	110.005	110.005			Medium to coarse, dark gray sand, occassionaly with pumice bebbles		2008-01-17T07:05:56
316-C0007C-14X-1,0.0	128.59	128.590	316-C0007C-14X-CC,35.0	130.580	130.580	Dark gray, fine to medium sands interbedded with olive gray silty clay, silt and sandy silt.[Section CC; mikistrasser, 2008-01-17T08:23:54]Sand layer between 14 and 17 cm is greenish gray in color and contains pumice pieces and dispersed ash.	Sand patches in the very bottom of Core Catcher are of coarse grained, relatively well sorted gray to light gray sand.			2008-01-17T05:25:53
316-C0007C-14X-1,0.0	128.59	128.590	316-C0007C-14X-1,113.5	129.725	129.725			Dark gray, fine to medium sands interbedded with olive gray silty clay, silt and sandy silt.		2008-01-17T08:03:24
316-C0007C-14X-CC,0.0	130.23	130.230	316-C0007C-14X-CC,35.0	130.580	130.580			Sand layer between 14 and 17 cm is greenish gray in color and contains pumice pieces and dispersed ash.Sand patches in the very bottom of Core Catcher are of coarse grained, relatively well sorted gray to light gray sand.		2008-01-17T08:23:54
316-C0007C-15X-CC,0.0	138.09	138.090	316-C0007C-15X-CC,9.0	138.180	138.180					2008-01-17T05:25:58
316-C0007C-16H-1,0.0	147.59	147.590	316-C0007C-16H-CC,12.0	149.740	149.740	Core is dominated by dark olive gray, salt and pepper, sand. Sand is medium to coarse in section 1 (0 to 42 cm), coarse sand in section 1 (60 to 110 cm), coarse to very coarse sand in Section 3 and granule-granuleing very coarse sand in Section CC.	Sand consists mainly of vein quartz and fine cherty black sedimentary rock fragments. Sand layers in Section 1 are graded.Dark olive-gray silty clay occurs in Section 1, 42 to 60 cm, with sharp irregular base with underlying sand.			2008-01-17T05:26:04
316-C0007C-16H-1,0.0	147.59	147.590	316-C0007C-16H-1,140.5	148.995	148.995			Core is dominated by dark olive gray, salt and pepper, sand. Sand is medium to coarse in section 1 (0 to 42 cm), coarse sand in section 1 (60 to 110 cm), coarse to very coarse sand in Section 3 and granule-bearing very coarse sand in Section CC.	Sand consists mainly of vein quartz and fine cherty black sedimentary rock fragments. Sand layers in Section 1 are graded.Dark olive-gray silty clay occurs in Section 1, 42 to 60 cm, with sharp irregular base with underlying sand.	2008-01-17T17:47:50
316-C0007C-17H-1,0.0	157.09	157.090	316-C0007C-17H-CC,13.0	159.125	159.125	Normally graded sequence, from black and white (salt and pepper)medium pebble-grade gravel at the base of the core (average clast size of 12mm) to fine black sand at the top.	Clasts appear to be dominated by black chert, with abundant vein quartz, along with lesser amounts of red and yellow cherts, meta-sandstones, meta-mudstones. Volcanics?			2008-01-17T05:26:13
316-C0007C-17H-1,0.0	157.09	157.090	316-C0007C-17H-1,141.0	158.500	158.500			Normally graded sequence, from black and white (salt and pepper)medium pebble-grade gravel at the base of the core (average clast size of 12mm) to fine black sand at the top.	Clasts appear to be dominated by black chert, with abundant vein quartz, along with lesser amounts of red and yellow cherts, meta-sandstones, meta-mudstones. Volcanics?	2008-01-17T20:56:58
