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Ogg, James G; Robertson, Alastair H F; Jansa, Lubomir F (1983): (Table 1) Microfacies of Callovian claystone marl at DSDP Hole 76-534A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.810019, In supplement to: Ogg, JG et al. (1983): Jurassic sedimentation history of Site 534 (western North Atlantic) and of the Atlantic-Tethys Seaway. In: Sheridan, RE; Gradstein, FM; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 76, 829-884, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.76.141.1983

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Coverage:
Latitude: 28.343300 * Longitude: -75.381700
Date/Time Start: 1980-10-21T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1980-10-21T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -4971.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -4971.0 m
Event(s):
76-534A * Latitude: 28.343300 * Longitude: -75.381700 * Date/Time: 1980-10-21T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4971.0 m * Penetration: 1666.5 m * Recovery: 612.4 m * Location: North Atlantic/BASIN * Campaign: Leg76 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 127 cores; 1113.1 m cored; 31.5 m drilled; 55 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelOgg, James GDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation# - Actual thin section not available; data taken from the shipboard scientists' description (R. Tyson, personal communication, 1980)
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyOgg, James G
BioclastsBioclastsOgg, James G
QuartzQz%Ogg, James GSilt-sized components
MicaMica%Ogg, James GSilt-sized components
Opaque mineralsOpaque%Ogg, James GSilt-sized components
PhosphatePO4%Ogg, James GSilt-sized components
MineralsMineralsOgg, James GOther; Silt-sized components
CommentCommentOgg, James G
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Lithology

Bioclasts

Qz [%]

Mica [%]

Opaque [%]

PO4 [%]

Minerals

Comment
76-534A-120-1,44Purplish claystoneNone3222
76-534A-121-1,8Green claystonePossible pyritized radiolarian fragments2831
76-534A-122-2,41Green claystoneNone2431
76-534A-122-2,40Radiolarian sandSilica-filled, replaced radiolarians (35%)0101
76-534A-122-2,128Radiolarian sandSilica-filled, replaced radiolarians (40)0101PyriteSome micrite-filled radiolarians
76-534A-123-1,6Reddish black claystoneNone5002PyriteAbundant, claysized organics
76-534A-123-2,98Dark gray claystonePyritized, calcite-filled radiolarians (2-3)81543Rare micrite lens
76-534A-124-1,74Laminated brown claystonesmall shell fragments(?) (rare)0221Pyrite (3)Possible fragments of volcaniclastics
76-534A-124-1,79Laminated black claystonePyritized radiolarian fragments (3), calcite fillings of radiolarians (1)101052
76-534A-125-4,67Claystone intraclast zonePelecypod fragment (2 mm), pocket of pyritized, calcitefilled radiolarians0000Micritic lenses (pellets?), possible volcaniclastic fragments
76-534A-125-4,78Greenish black claystoneNone4251GlauconiteDiscussed in paper
76-534A-125-5,42Grayish black claystonePyritized, calcite-filled radiolarians (10)00103Phosphate concretions; Chondrites burrows(?)
76-534A-125-5,46Radiolarian claystonePyritized, silica-filled radiolarians (15)8440Possible micrite pellets
76-534A-125-5,45Greenish brown claystoneRadiolarians (15)5351Glauconite
76-534A-125-5,44Claystone interclasts zoneNone0000Sharp contacts to adjacent lithologies
76-534A-125-5,57Claystone interclasts zoneSmall shells in micritic clasts, rare pyritized radiolarians in matrix0000Discussed in paper
76-534A-125-6,32Laminated greenish gray claystonePyritized radiolarians (2), small shell fragments (2)5452Discussed in paper
76-534A-126-1,25Claystone interclast zonePyritized radiolarians in pockets0000Pyrite is commonly oxidized; rare phosphate concretions
76-534A-126-1,25Greenish gray claystonePyritized, commonly calcite-filled radiolarian fragments (6)10582Variety of intraclasts discussed in text
76-534A-126-1,34Green black claystone with radiolarian-rich laminaePyrite-replaced, calcitefilled radiolarians (1-10)5232Rare micrite pellets
76-534A-126-2,98Black claystoneCalcite-filled, pyritereplaced radiolarians (2)5021Clastic calcite (1)
76-534A-126-2,98Radiolarian sandSilica-filled radiolarians (30)0572Pyrite skeletal fragments (3)
76-534A-126-3,97Brown marl with black grainsShell fragments (rare)3985Glauconite clastic calciteRadiolarians are often pyritereplaced; large biotite-chlorite flakes (5%)
76-534A-126-3,100Greenish gray claystoneNone51320Large chloritebiotite flakes
76-534A-126-CC,10Brown marlNone5432Clastic calciteLarge biotite flakes
76-534A-127-1,10Brown marlNone20372Feldspar, pyrite, clastic calcite, siderite
76-534A-127-1,107Brown marl with black grainsSmall shells (3)15553Glauconite (2)
76-534A-127-2,31Greenish gray marlNone7320Pyrite-rich horizonLarge biotite-chlorite flakes
76-534A-127-3,11Brown marlNone7575Elongate, fine sand-sized phosphate
76-534A-127-3,76Brown marlSmall shell fragments (rare)1052
76-534A-127-3,76Green bioclast horizonSmall shells (up to 25)10555GlauconiteChlorite replacing biotite
76-534A-127-4,9Brown marlSmall shell fragments (rare)15875
76-534A-128-3,108#Brown marl between pillow basaltsSmall shell fragments (5), silicified foraminifers (rare)0000Bioclasts in laminae