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Baltuck, Miriam (1986): (Table 1) Chert occurrences at DSDP Site 89-585 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.793238, In supplement to: Baltuck, M (1986): Authigenic silica in Tertiary and Upper Cretaceous sediments of the East Mariana Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 585. In: Moberly, R; Schlanger, SO; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 89, 389-398, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.89.111.1986

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Latitude: 13.483300 * Longitude: 156.815200
Date/Time Start: 1982-10-18T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1982-10-18T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 131.35 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 544.40 m
Event(s):
89-585  * Latitude: 13.483300 * Longitude: 156.815200 * Date/Time: 1982-10-18T00:00:00 * Elevation: -6109.0 m * Penetration: 763.7 m * Recovery: 165.2 m * Location: North Pacific/BASIN * Campaign: Leg89 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 54 cores; 505.5 m cored; 9.1 m drilled; 32.7 % recovery
89-585A  * Latitude: 13.483300 * Longitude: 156.815200 * Date/Time: 1982-10-18T00:00:00 * Elevation: -6109.0 m * Penetration: 892.8 m * Recovery: 101.5 m * Location: North Pacific/BASIN * Campaign: Leg89 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 22 cores; 208.8 m cored; 0 m drilled; 48.6 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Sample code/labelSample labelBaltuck, MiriamDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Depth, top/minDepth topmBaltuck, Miriam
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmBaltuck, Miriam
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode – mbsf
EpochEpochBaltuck, Miriam
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyBaltuck, Miriam
DescriptionDescriptionBaltuck, Miriam
Description 2 (continued)Description 2Baltuck, Miriam
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89-585 89-585-H16.8255.9131.35early Miocene-middle EoceneNannofossil chalkMulticolored fragments (21 cm) of chert in wash-core, some with rim of host chalk intact
89-58589-585-2-CC255.9265.5260.70middle EoceneNannofossil chalkDrilling breccia of multicolored chert fragments as above; dominant colors are dark yellow brown (10YR4/2), gray brown (IDYR5/2).and very pale brown (10YR7/3); some or the larger chert fragments have partial rim of very pale orange (10YR8/2) silicified nannochalk
89-58589-585-3-1265.5275.1270.30middle EoceneNannofossil chalkDrill breccia as above, with dominant colors of reddish brown (5YR5/3-4/4), light reddish brown (5YRS/6), and grayish orange
89-58589-585-3-CC265.5275.1270.30middle EoceneNannofossil chalkDrill breccia as above, with dominant colors of reddish brown (5YR5/3-4/4), light reddish brown (5YRS/6), and grayish orange
89-58589-585-4-CC275.1279.1277.10middle EoceneNannofossil chalkFragments of brightly colored chert as above, but drill breccia u dominated by light gray (10YR8/I) silicified limestone peppered with sand-sized silicified foraminifers
89-58589-585-5-CC279.1284.6281.85middle? EoceneNannofossil chalkDark yellowish brown (10YR3/4) chert caps a piece of white (N9) nannofossil chalk in a 15-cm interval; other chert fragments of yellowish brown < 10YR7/2) to dark yellowish brown (10YR4/2) color occur in drill breccia
89-58589-585-6-2284.6293.7289.15middle EoceneNannofossil chalk and limestoneChips and fragments or multicolored chert and silicified limestones
89-58589-585-7-1293.7302.9298.30middle EoceneNannofossil chalk5 fragments of several cm diameter of dark yellowish brown (10YR3/4) chert with partial rims of white (N9) silicified chalk
89-58589-585-10-1321.3330.3325.80early EoceneNannofossil chalkChips of white (N8) to light gray (5Y7/1) silicified limestone and brown (10YR5/6 and 10YR3/4) chert
89-58589-585-10-CC321.3330.3325.80early EoceneNannofossil chalkChips of white (N8) to light gray (5Y7/1) silicified limestone and brown (10YR5/6 and 10YR3/4) chert
89-58589-585-12-1339.5348.6344.05early EoceneNannofossil chalk with thin lenses of zeolitic clayEight gray (5YR7/1) silicified limestone in several layers; some pieces contain subspherical pockets of zeolitic clay implying that silicification preceded compaction of zeolite to lenses
89-58589-585-12-2339.5348.6344.05early EoceneNannofossil chalk with thin lenses of zeolitic clayEight gray (5YR7/1) silicified limestone in several layers; some pieces contain subspherical pockets of zeolitic clay implying that silicification preceded compaction of zeolite to lenses
89-58589-585-13-1,0-82348.6349.4349.00early EoceneNannofossil chalk with thin lenses of zeolitic clayAs in sample above
89-58589-585-14-2,79-102361.2361.4361.30early EoceneNannofossil chalkLight gray (SYR7/1) nil killed nannofossil chalk, bioturbated at base
89-58589-585-15-1-2366.9380.4373.65early PaleoceneNannofossil chalkSilicified limestone in chalk; mostly light gray (10YR6.5/11. pale brown (10YR6/3) and zeolite lenses at base with brown chert fragments in core catcher
89-58589-585-15-1-CC366.9380.4373.65early PaleoceneNannofossil chalkSilicified limestone in chalk; mostly light gray (10YR6.5/11. pale brown (10YR6/3) and zeolite lenses at base with brown chert fragments in core catcher
89-58589-5BS-16-1,108-113381.5381.6381.55early PaleoceneNannofossil chalkDark brown (10YR4/3) chert
89-58589-585-17-1,42-75389.9390.3390.10MaestrichtianNannofossil chalk of varied degrees of induration; contact with upper and under claystone beds sharpSilicified limestone
89-58589-585-18-1,140-150400.1400.2400.15MaestrichtianPale green calcareous claystoneBrown (5YRJ/4) chert nodules
89-58589-585-18-2,20-30400.4400.5400.45MaestrichtianPale green calcareous claystoneBrown (5YRJ/4) chert nodules
89-58589-585-19-1,50-81408.3108.6258.45MaestrichtianCalcareous zeolitic clay-StoneBrown chert nodules
89-58589-585-20-1,30-50417.3417.5417.40MaestrichtianZeolite lenses calcareous claystoneBrown chert nodules
89-58589-585-21-1426.1416.9421.50late CampanianCalcareous claystone and chalkLight brown (7.5YR6/4) silicified limestone and pale green (SG8/2) chert
89-58589-585-21-CC426.1416.9421.50late CampanianCalcareous claystone and chalkLight brown (7.5YR6/4) silicified limestone and pale green (SG8/2) chert
89-58589-585-23-CC444.4444.6444.50CampanianGraded bioclastic limestoneThree pieces of chert showing graded bedding, bioturbation
89-58589-585-24-CC453.6453.8453.70CampanianBioclastic limestoneOne piece of chert with grading, lamination, bioturbation
89-58589-585-25-CC462.7462.9462.80CampanianLimestone? calcareous claystoneFive pieces of chert as above
89-58589-585-26-1476.3477.0476.65CampanianZeolitic claystone (2)Fragments of dark brown (7.5YR4/4) and light olive gray (5YRS/2) chert
89-58589-585-34-CC53.0553.2303.10Cenomanian (?)Radiolarian-rich limestone and claystoneMulticolored chert in shades near I0YR brown
89-585A 89-585A-1-2364.8365.5365.15PaleoceneNannofossil chalkPale yellowish brown (10YR6/2) chert fragments and silicified limestone
89-585A89-585A-1-CC364.8365.5365.15PaleoceneNannofossil chalkPale yellowish brown (10YR6/2) chert fragments and silicified limestone
89-585A89-585A-2-1373.3374.1373.70early PaleoceneNannofossil chalkModerate orange pink (5YR8/4) silicified limestone and light brown (5YR6/4) chert
89-585A89-585A-3383.9385.0384.45MaestrichtianClayey Nannofossil chalkSilicified limestone and a few fragments of brown (5YR3/4) chen in drilling disturbed core
89-585A89-585A-H-2392.3438.2415.25?Nannofossil chalkSilicified limestone and chert in drill breccia
89-585A89-585A-4-1,0-20438.2438.4438.30??Drill breccia with chips of dark brown (10YR4/3) chert
89-585A89-585A-H3447.7502.6475.15??Drill breccia composed mainly of dark brown laminated, graded, bioturbated chert
89-585A89-S85A-9-1,80-90544.3544.5544.40upper Cenomaman - TuronianSlightly calcareous siliceous silt/claystone3 multicolored chert fragments in bright shades of red, brown, yellow containing pyrite lenses directly overlying a thin (<2-cm) band of organic carbon-rich sediment