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Burckle, Lloyd H; Brunner, Charlotte A; Alexandrovich, Joanne M; deMenocal, Peter B; Briscoe, J; Hamano, Yozo; Heusser, Linda E; Ingle, James C; Kheradyar, Tara; Koizumi, Itaru; Krumsiek, Klaus A O; Ling, Hsin Yi; Muza, Jay Phillip; Rahman, Atiur; Sturz, Anne Aleda; Vigliotti, Luigi; White, Lisa D; Wippern, Jobst J M; Yamanoi, Tohru (1992): (Table 1) Summary of biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic datum levels for ODP Leg 127/128 sites [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.778155, Supplement to: Burckle, LH et al. (1992): Biostratigraphic and biochronologic synthesis of Legs 127 and 128: Sea of Japan. In: Tamaki, K; Suychiro, K; Allan, J; McWilliams, M; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 127/128(2), 1219-1228, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.127128-2.151.1992

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Abstract:
This paper summarizes the biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic results from the recovery of holes drilled during Legs 127 and 128 in the Sea of Japan. Siliceous microfossils (i.e., diatoms, radiolarians, silicoflagellates, and ebridians) were most useful as biostratigraphic datum markers in the upper part of the section (Pliocene-Pleistocene), as was the magnetostratigraphy. Time series of other biostratigraphic, climatostratigraphic, and lithostratigraphic markers indicate that a high-resolution picture of the late Pliocene-Pleistocene oceanographic and climatic history of the Sea of Japan is possible. These data include coiling direction changes in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma, oxygen isotopes, percent opal, and alternating dark/light rhythms. Although the magnetostratigraphy was somewhat ambiguous in corroborating age determinations in the older part of the sections, calcareous microfossils and foraminifers indicate that some of the holes penetrated as far back in time as the early Miocene. These data provide a new time frame for theories on the age of formation and early history of the Sea of Japan.
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 40.316794 * Median Longitude: 136.635317 * South-bound Latitude: 37.038433 * West-bound Longitude: 133.866700 * North-bound Latitude: 43.987000 * East-bound Longitude: 139.412500
Date/Time Start: 1989-06-26T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1989-10-13T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 5.80 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1479.70 m
Event(s):
127-794  * Latitude: 40.190000 * Longitude: 138.231000 * Date/Time Start: 1989-06-26T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1989-07-11T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2821.3 m * Penetration: 1554 m * Recovery: 422.8 m * Location: Japan Sea * Campaign: Leg127 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 78 cores; 694.4 m cored; 0 m drilled; 60.9% recovery
127-795  * Latitude: 43.987000 * Longitude: 138.966000 * Date/Time Start: 1989-07-12T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1989-07-22T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3310.5 m * Penetration: 1128.1 m * Recovery: 447.2 m * Location: Japan Sea * Campaign: Leg127 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 80 cores; 761.9 m cored; 0 m drilled; 58.7% recovery
127-796  * Latitude: 42.849000 * Longitude: 139.412500 * Date/Time Start: 1989-07-22T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1989-07-29T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2608.0 m * Penetration: 707.8 m * Recovery: 243.6 m * Location: Japan Sea * Campaign: Leg127 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 59 cores; 536.7 m cored; 0 m drilled; 45.4% recovery
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Ageprofile Datum DescriptionAgeprof dat desBurckle, Lloyd HFO = first occurrence, LO = last occurrence, CN = calcareous nannofossil, R = radiolaria, S = silicoflagellate, D = diatom, M = magnetic
Age modelAge modelkaBurckle, Lloyd H
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode – mbsf
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Age model [ka]

Depth sed [m]
127-794 FO L. sp. cf. grande (R)5.80
127-794LO R. curvirostris (D)20.60
127-794LO P. lacunosa (CN)21.10
127-794Brunhes/Matuyama (M)73024.60
127-794LO C. cabrilloensis (R)25.10
127-794LO A. oculatus (D)30.50
127-794Top Jaramillo (M)90031.10
127-794Base Jaramillo (M)98034.10
127-794LO S. robusta (R)34.60
127-794Top Olduvai (M)166054.60
127-794Base Olduvai (M)188058.80
127-794LO N. koizumii (D)59.00
127-794LO L. aff. T. redondoensis (R)68.50
127-794Matuyama/Gauss (M)247075.40
127-794LO T. japonica (R)77.60
127-794FO T. davisiana (R)78.10
127-794LO N. kamtschatica (D)78.00
127-794FO N. koizumii (D)87.50
127-794Top Kaena (M)292089.80
127-794Base Kaena(M)299092.30
127-794Top Mammoth (M)308095.50
127-794FO S. langii (R)97.10
127-794LO S. aff. S. aquilonarium (R)97.10
127-794LO B. bramlettii (R)97.10
127-794Base Mammoth (M)318098.80
127-794Gauss/Gilbert (M)3400108.20
127-794LO S. peregrina (R)116.10
127-794Top Cochiti (M)3880125.10
127-794FO T. oestrupii (D)125.50
127-794LO R. californica (D)125.50
127-794Base Cochiti (M)3970126.70
127-794Top Nunivak (M)4100133.80
127-794Base Nunivak (M)4240135.90
127-794Top Sidufjiall (M)4400139.90
127-794Base Sidufjiall (M)4470140.40
127-794Top Thvera (M)4570143.80
127-794FO L. aff. T. redondoensis (R)144.60
127-794Base Thvera (M)4770148.50
127-794LO S. japonica (R)168.80
127-794FO T. japonica (R)192.70
127-794LO L. nipponicum (R)192.70
127-794LO S. delmontensis (R)202.40
127-794FO D. kamtschatica (D)221.70
127-794LO T. anthopora (R)241.10
127-794LO T. mammilaris (R)250.90
127-794LO T. schraderii (D)250.80
127-794LO L. tochigiensis (R)257.10
127-794LO S. wolfii (R)260.60
127-794LO D. katayamae (D)289.00
127-794FO D. katayamae (D)298.40
127-794LO C. tetrapera (R)343.10
127-794LO C. floridanus (CN)371.10
127-794LO S. heteromorphus (CN)405.60
127-795 FO E. huxleyi (CN)21.10
127-795FO L. sp. cf. grande (R)23.60
127-795LO R. curvirostris (D)23.50
127-795Brunhes/Matuyama (M)73035.00
127-795LO C. cabrilloensis (R)42.60
127-795LO A. oculatus (D)45.90
127-795Top Jaramillo (M)90046.00
127-795Base Jaramillo (M)98048.60
127-795LO S. robusta (R)110.30
127-795Top Olduvai (M)166087.00
127-795Base Olduvai (M)188097.20
127-795LO N. koizumii (D)109.00
127-795LO L. aff. T. redondoensis (R)157.20
127-795Matuyama/Gauss (M)2470137.90
127-795LO T. japonica (R)109.10
127-795FO T. davisiana (R)1479.70
127-795LO N. kamtschatica (D)147.00
127-795FO N. koizumii (D)225.20
127-795FO S. langii (R)176.80
127-795LO S. aff. S. aquilonarium (R)147.10
127-795Gauss/Gilbert (M)3400239.00
127-795FO T. oestrupii (D)189.50
127-795FO L. aff. T. redondoensis (R)322.40
127-795LO S. japonica (R)361.10
127-795FO T. japonica (R)332.10
127-795LO L. nipponicum (R)389.60
127-795FO D. kamtschatica (D)399.20
127-795LO T. anthopora (R)437.60
127-795LO T. mammilaris (R)437.60
127-795LO L. tochigiensis (R)437.60
127-795LO D. dimorpha (D)447.40
127-795FO D. dimorpha (D)447.40
127-795LO D. praedimorpha (D)529.20
127-795FO D. praedimorpha (D)640.10
127-795FO D. hustedtii (D)703.50
127-796 FO E. huxleyi (CN)16.10
127-796FO L. sp. cf. grande (R)7.90
127-796LO R. curvirostris (D)17.40
127-796LO P. lacunosa (CN)19.40
127-796LO C. cabrilloensis (R)46.00
127-796LO A. oculatus (D)48.60
127-796LO S. robusta (R)83.20
127-796LO N. koizumii (D)55.20
127-796LO T. japonica (R)73.40
127-796FO T. davisiana (R)83.20
127-796LO N. kamtschatica (D)83.20
127-796FO N. koizumii (D)122.00
127-796FO S. langii (R)107.50
127-796LO S. aff. S. aquilonarium (R)83.20
127-796FO D. kamtschatica (D)257.50
127-797 FO L. sp. cf. grande (R)25.50
127-797LO R. curvirostris (D)20.10
127-797LO P. lacunosa (CN)38.70
127-797Brunhes/Matuyama (M)73038.30
127-797LO C. cabrilloensis (R)39.20
127-797Top Jaramillo (M)90049.30
127-797Base Jaramillo (M)98051.30
127-797LO S. robusta (R)48.70
127-797FO G. oceanica (CN)58.20
127-797Top Olduvai (M)166078.60
127-797Base Olduvai (M)188084.60
127-797FO D. aquilonius (R)160.60
127-797LO L. aff. T. redondoensis (R)124.70
127-797Matuyama/Gauss (M)2470113.40
127-797LO T. japonica (R)105.70
127-797FO T. davisiana (R)110.00
127-797Top Kaena (M)2920126.00
127-797Base Kaena(M)2990133.80
127-797Top Mammoth (M)3080143.60
127-797FO S. langii (R)153.20
127-797LO S. aff. S. aquilonarium (R)153.20
127-797Base Mammoth (M)3180150.80
127-797Gauss/Gilbert (M)3400167.80
127-797LO S. peregrina (R)171.20
127-797FO L. aff. T. redondoensis (R)209.50
127-797LO S. japonica (R)190.40
127-797FO T. japonica (R)238.60
127-797LO L. nipponicum (R)228.90
127-797LO S. heteromorphus (CN)388.40
127-797FO C. macintyrei (CN)448.50
128-798 FO E. huxleyi (CN)103.00
128-798LO R. curvirostris (D)40.80
128-798Brunhes/Matuyama (M)73079.50
128-798LO D. subarctios (S)70.10
128-798LO A. oculatus (D)94.10
128-798Top Jaramillo (M)90090.00
128-798Base Jaramillo (M)98099.50
128-798N. pachyderma dex. to sin. (F)92.00
128-798FO G. oceanica (CN)147.60
128-798Top Olduvai (M)1660190.00
128-798LO A. rectangulare (E)191.00
128-798Base Olduvai (M)1880212.00
128-798LO N. koizumii (D)220.00
128-798FO D. aquilonius (R)162.20
128-798LO E. antiqua antiqua (E)280.00
128-798LO D. jimlingii (S)290.00
128-798Matuyama/Gauss (M)2470295.00
128-798LO T. japonica (R)422.30
128-798LO N. kamtschatica (D)315.30
128-798LO D. pseudofibula (S)325.00
128-798Top Kaena (M)2920320.00
128-798Base Kaena(M)2990330.00
128-798Top Mammoth (M)3080410.00
128-798Base Mammoth (M)3180420.00
128-798FO C. macintyrei (CN)167.07
128-799 LO R. curvirostris (D)33.30
128-799Brunhes/Matuyama (M)73090.00
128-799LO D. subarctios (S)87.50
128-799Top Jaramillo (M)90094.00
128-799Base Jaramillo (M)98096.00
128-799FO G. oceanica (CN)105.20
128-799Top Olduvai (M)1660123.50
128-799LO A. rectangulare (E)130.00
128-799Base Olduvai (M)1880131.50
128-799LO E. antiqua antiqua (E)150.00
128-799Matuyama/Gauss (M)2470155.00
128-799LO N. kamtschatica (D)198.60
128-799Top Kaena (M)2920187.00
128-799Base Mammoth (M)3180195.00
128-799Gauss/Gilbert (M)3400215.00