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Takai, Ken; Mottl, Michael J; Nielsen, Simon Harder Holm; Expedition 331 Scientists (2012): Visual core description (VCD) from IODP Hole 331-C0014A [dataset]. SIO7 Data Center, J-CORES Database; Ocean Drilling Program, Center for Deep Earth Exploration (JAMSTEC), PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.776067

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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/
Takai, Ken; Mottl, Michael J; Nielsen, Simon Harder Holm; Expedition 331 Scientists (2010): Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 331 Preliminary Report. Deep Hot Biosphere. Washington, DC (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.), 331, https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.pr.331.2010
Other version:
IODP Hole 331-C0014A, snapshot taken on 2011-10-03, J-CORES, SIO7 Data Center [dataset]. https://www.jamstec.go.jp/sio7/j-cores.data/331/C0014A/
Coverage:
Latitude: 27.790233 * Longitude: 126.900812
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.00 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 4.89 m
Event(s):
331-C0014A * Latitude: 27.790233 * Longitude: 126.900812 * Elevation: -1059.5 m * Recovery: 5.32 m * Campaign: Exp331 (Deep Hot Biosphere) * Basis: Chikyu * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL)
Comment:
Geocode = [m CSF-A] Top Core depth (below sea floor)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelExpedition 331 ScientistsDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationSample top
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmExpedition 331 Scientists[m CSF-B] Top Core depth (below sea floor)
Sample code/label 2Sample label 2Expedition 331 ScientistsDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationSample bottom
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmExpedition 331 Scientists[m CSF-A] Bottom Core depth (below sea floor)
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmExpedition 331 Scientists[m CSF-B] Bottom Core depth (below sea floor)
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 331 ScientistsVisual descriptionPetrological comment on Section
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 331 ScientistsVisual descriptionContinued
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 331 ScientistsVisual descriptionContinued
10 Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 331 ScientistsVisual descriptionContinued
11 Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 331 ScientistsVisual descriptionContinued
12 Time StampTime StampExpedition 331 ScientistsOf petrological comment
Size:
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Data

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Sample label
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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 (...)

Lithology
(Petrological comment on Secti...)

Lithology
(Continued, Visual description)

Lithology
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Lithology
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Lithology
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Time Stamp
(Of petrological comment)
331-C0014A-1H-1,0.00.000.00331-C0014A-1H-1,71.00.7100.7100.0 to 71.0 cm: Very soft, dark brown silty clay. Abundant well-preserved foraminifera (composed of carbonate - HCl fizz). Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra. Occassional small fragments (sand-sized) of pumice, quartz and lithic fragments.Occassional small fragments (sand-sized) of pumice, quartz and lithic fragments (possible rare anhydrite crystals).Few clasts of pumice (up to 2cm in length) within clay matrix.2010-09-17T00:21:42
331-C0014A-1H-2,0.00.710.71331-C0014A-1H-2,119.01.9001.9000.0 to 119.0 cm: Soft, dark brown silty clay. Abundant well-preserved foraminifera (composed of carbonate - HCl fizz). Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra.Occassional small fragments (sand-sized) of pumice, quartz and lithic fragments (possible rare anhydrite crystals). Rare clasts of pumice (up to 0.5cm in length) within clay matrix.Becomes more consolidated towards base of hole. All same lithology.2010-09-17T00:22:16
331-C0014A-1H-3,0.01.901.90331-C0014A-1H-3,90.02.8002.8000.0 to 90.0 cm: Soft, dark brown silty clay. Abundant well-preserved foraminifera (composed of carbonate - HCl fizz). Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra.Occassional small fragments (sand-sized) of pumice, quartz and lithic fragments (possible rare anhydrite crystals). Becomes more consolidated towards base of section. All same lithology.2010-09-17T00:22:39
331-C0014A-1H-4,0.02.802.80331-C0014A-1H-4,0.04.2704.2700.0 to 142.0 cm: Soft, dark brown silty clay. Abundant well-preserved foraminifera (composedof carbonate - HCl fizz). Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra.Occassional small fragments (sand-sized) of pumice, quartz and lithic fragments (possible rare anhydrite crystals). Becomes more consolidated towards base of interval. All same lithology. Rare small pumice fragments (<0.5cm).Small spots of black material (1-2cm in size) - possible organic material;142.0cm to 147.0cm: Pumiceous gravel - matrix supported. Large clasts of grey pumice in same matrix as overlying unit. Pale grey pumice clasts up to 4cm in length.Matrix is soft, brown silty clay with well preserved foraminifera, small quartz fragments. Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra.2010-09-17T00:23:07
331-C0014A-1H-5,0.04.274.27331-C0014A-1H-5,0.044.8904.8900.0 to 4.0 cm: Clast supported pumiceous gravel. Angular to subangular fragments of pumice (up to 1.5cm in length) in soft, brown-grey sandy clay matrix (similar to previous sections, but paler in colour and more sandy texture).Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra.3.0 to 14.0cm: Soft, brown-grey sandy clay (some foraminifera, abundant sand-silt sized angular pumice fragments). Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra.14.0 to 41.0cm: Clast supported pumiceous gravel. Grey coloured angular to subangular pumice fragments (up to 4.5cm in length) in soft, brown-grey sandy clay matrix (some foraminifera, abundant sand-silt sized angular pumice fragments).Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra. 41.0 to 62.0cm: Clast supported pumiceous grit.Grey coloured angular to subangular pumice fragments (up to 0.5cm in length) in soft, brown-grey sandy clay matrix (abundant sand-sized angular pumice fragments, few foraminifera). Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra.2010-09-17T00:23:34
331-C0014A-1H-CC,0.04.894.89331-C0014A-1H-CC,0.045.3455.34514.0 to 44.5cm: Clast supported pumiceous gravel.Gray coloured (pale gray to white when cleaned) angular to subangular pumice fragments (up to 6cm in length) in soft, dark gray sandy-clay matrix (few foraminifera, abundant sand-silt sized angular pumice fragments).Trace (<<1%) very fine grained pyrite euhedra. Clasts seem to decrease in size towards the base of the section - possible reverse grading. 44.5 to 45.5cm: WR (PAL). Not CT scanned.2010-09-17T00:24:36