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Ogawa, Yujiro; Miyata, Yuichiro (1985): (Table 1) Wet and dry density and porosity of mudstone at DSDP 84 holes [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.804653, Supplement to: Ogawa, Y; Miyata, Y (1985): Vein structure and its deformational history in the sedimentary rocks of the Middle America Trench Slope off Guatemala, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 84. In: von Heune, R; Aubouin, J; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 84, 811-829, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.84.136.1985

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Published: 1985 (exact date unknown)DOI registered: 2013-02-01

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Abstract:
Vein structure and related small fractures in muddy sedimentary Oligocene to Miocene rocks of Sites 568 and 569 have been analyzed to study the deformation and tectonics of the Middle America Trench landward slope area off Guatemala. These veins are filled with fine, clayey materials and essentially developed as extensional fracture cleavages perpendicular to the minimum principal compressive stress axis. Three stages are recognized; early stage fractures parallel to bedding (probably caused by bedding parallel slip), abundant fractures highly oblique or perpendicular to bedding, and veins formed at various angles during tilting. Most of the veins show drag or rotation features, which mostly show downdip sliding and probably occurred during stages of large-scale folding related to faulting or draping of the middle Trench slope area. Veins are concentrated only in the middle part of the Trench landward slope of the late Oligocene to middle Miocene sections, where high sedimentation rates and possible normal faulting and folding caused by local uplift of the basement occurred. This may indicate that the veins required rapid sediment consolidation, which caused abnormal lithification
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 12.989900 * Median Longitude: -90.962160 * South-bound Latitude: 12.716500 * West-bound Longitude: -91.392800 * North-bound Latitude: 13.285300 * East-bound Longitude: -90.800000
Date/Time Start: 1982-01-29T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1982-02-17T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 110 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 380 m
Event(s):
84-567A  * Latitude: 12.716500 * Longitude: -90.932000 * Date/Time: 1982-01-29T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5500.0 m * Penetration: 501 m * Recovery: 104.2 m * Location: North Pacific/SLOPE * Campaign: Leg84 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 28 cores; 296.6 m cored; 8.9 m drilled; 35.1 % recovery
84-568  * Latitude: 13.072200 * Longitude: -90.800000 * Date/Time: 1982-02-08T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2010.0 m * Penetration: 417.7 m * Recovery: 307.6 m * Location: North Pacific/SLOPE * Campaign: Leg84 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 43 cores; 408 m cored; 9.7 m drilled; 75.4 % recovery
84-569  * Latitude: 12.938500 * Longitude: -90.839200 * Date/Time: 1982-02-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2744.0 m * Penetration: 250.7 m * Recovery: 134 m * Location: North Pacific/SLOPE * Campaign: Leg84 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 27 cores; 250.7 m cored; 0 m drilled; 53.5 % recovery
Comment:
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Empty cells indicate no data.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
Sample code/labelSample labelOgawa, YujiroDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Density, wet bulkWBDg/cm3Ogawa, Yujiro
Density, dry bulkDBDg/cm3Ogawa, Yujiro
PorosityPoros% volOgawa, Yujiro
10 EpochEpochOgawa, Yujiro
Size:
122 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample label

Depth sed [m]

WBD [g/cm3]

DBD [g/cm3]

Poros [% vol]
10 
Epoch
84-567A 12.7165-90.9320-550084-567A-3-3,146-1482201.92early Miocene
84-567A12.7165-90.9320-550084-567A-6-4,32-342501.771.1958.1early Miocene
84-567A12.7165-90.9320-550084-567A-8-4,43-452701.84early Miocene
84-567A12.7165-90.9320-550084-567A-8-4,46-482701.90early Miocene
84-567A12.7165-90.9320-550084-567A-13-2,46-473103.22early Miocene
84-567A12.7165-90.9320-550084-567A-14-1,109-1113202.282.0027.8early Miocene
84-568 13.0722-90.8000-201084-568-23-3,76-802102.272.0818.3middle Miocene
84-56813.0722-90.8000-201084-568-40-3,20-233801.861.3253.6early Miocene
84-569 12.9385-90.8392-274484-569-13-1,0-31101.721.0665.2early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-14-1,87-891201.801.1861.9early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-15-1,2-51301.761.5918.4early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-15-1,34-361302.031.8221.5early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-17-3,122-1241501.741.1360.8early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-18-1,48-501501.821.5526.3early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-20-1,43-441731.911.7119.0early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-21-1,10-121861.711.1456.5early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-23-4,12-142101.931.4847.7early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-26-1,82-842351.731.1755.5early Miocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-27-3,50-522441.811.3150.1late Oligocene
84-56912.9385-90.8392-274484-569-27-3,50-522441.851.3450.1late Oligocene
84-569A 12.9370-90.8468-279584-569A-1-3,110-1122501.861.3950.9late Oligocene
84-569A12.9370-90.8468-279584-569A-1-3,130-1322501.901.3752.6late Oligocene
84-569A12.9370-90.8468-279584-569A-2-CC,13-152601.871.3056.9late Oligocene
84-569A12.9370-90.8468-279584-569A-7-CC3102.891.4048.7late Oligocene
84-570 13.2853-91.3928-169884-570-18-2,93-981702.771.3937.5late Pliocene
84-57013.2853-91.3928-169884-570-37-2,126-1283503.682.5016.6early Eocene