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Gorbarenko, Sergey A; Shapovalov, V V; Pushkar', V S (1988): Chemical and mineral compositions of bottom sediments from the Sea of Japan [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777340, Supplement to: Gorbarenko, SA et al. (1988): Some regularities of alteration of physical properties and composition of sediments from the northwest Sea of Japan in Late Pleistocene and Holocene. Litologiya i Poleznyye Iskopaemyye (Lithology and Mineral Resources), 23(6), 31-43

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Abstract:
Physical properties (water content, bulk density, magnetic susceptibility, natural remanent magnetization, nature of magnetization, and composition of ferromagnetic fraction), chemical, and (optionally) mineral composition of bottom sediments from the north-west Sea of Japan have been studied. Their stratigraphic subdivision based on composition of diatoms has been carried out. Obtained data have allowed to find out some aspects of influence of paleogeographic conditions and diagenetic processes on change of physical properties of the sediments, as well as on their composition in Holocene and Late Pleistocene.
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Median Latitude: 45.184067 * Median Longitude: 137.996844 * South-bound Latitude: 43.780000 * West-bound Longitude: 136.908000 * North-bound Latitude: 45.933000 * East-bound Longitude: 138.590000
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K-13-2 * Latitude: 43.780000 * Longitude: 136.908000 * Elevation: -3300.0 m * Location: Sea of Japan * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
K-13-4 * Latitude: 44.153000 * Longitude: 137.018000 * Elevation: -1470.0 m * Location: Sea of Japan * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
K-13-5 * Latitude: 45.933000 * Longitude: 138.590000 * Elevation: -1500.0 m * Location: Sea of Japan * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
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