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Hein, James R; Sancetta, Constance A; Morgenson, Lisa A (1983): (Table 1) Characteristics of DSDP Site 69-504 late Miocene siliceous rocks and associated rocks [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.816319, In supplement to: Hein, JR et al. (1983): Petrology and geochemistry of silicified upper Miocene chalk, Costa Rica Rift, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 69. In: Cann, JR; Langseth, MG; Honnorez, J; Von Herzen, RP; White, SM; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 69, 395-422, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.69.116.1983

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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 1.226767 * Median Longitude: -83.731633 * South-bound Latitude: 1.226300 * West-bound Longitude: -83.732500 * North-bound Latitude: 1.227200 * East-bound Longitude: -83.730200
Date/Time Start: 1979-09-20T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1979-10-07T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 227.0 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 270.9 m
Event(s):
69-504  * Latitude: 1.226300 * Longitude: -83.732200 * Date/Time: 1979-09-20T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3460.0 m * Penetration: 237 m * Recovery: 10 m * Campaign: Leg69 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL)
69-504A  * Latitude: 1.226800 * Longitude: -83.732500 * Date/Time: 1979-09-24T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3458.0 m * Penetration: 277 m * Recovery: 207 m * Campaign: Leg69 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL)
69-504B  * Latitude: 1.227200 * Longitude: -83.730200 * Date/Time: 1979-10-07T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3460.0 m * Penetration: 489 m * Recovery: 262 m * Campaign: Leg69 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
Sample code/labelSample labelHein, James RDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
IdentificationIDHein, James R
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode – mbsf
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyHein, James R
DescriptionDescriptionHein, James R
10 Description 2 (continued)Description 2Hein, James R
11 MineralsMineralsHein, James RPoint counting with SEM/EDAXMajor
12 MineralsMineralsHein, James RPoint counting with SEM/EDAXModerate
13 MineralsMineralsHein, James RPoint counting with SEM/EDAXTrace
14 RatioRatioHein, James RCalculated, see reference(s)Quartz/(Opal-CT x 8) ratio
15 --Hein, James RCalculated, see reference(s)Quartz/(Opal-CT x 8) ratio
16 --Hein, James Rsee reference(s)Quartz, crystallinity, minimum
17 --Hein, James Rsee reference(s)Quartz, crystallinity, maximum
18 CrystallinityCrystHein, James Rsee reference(s)Quartz
19 d-spacingdÅHein, James Rsee reference(s)Opal-CT
20 --Hein, James Rsee reference(s)Opal-CT crystallite size, unit is Å
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Event

Latitude

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Elevation [m]

Sample label
(DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation)

ID

Depth sed [m]
(mbsf)

Lithology

Description
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Description 2
11 
Minerals
(Major, Point counting with SE...)
12 
Minerals
(Moderate, Point counting with...)
13 
Minerals
(Trace, Point counting with SE...)
14 
Ratio
(Quartz/(Opal-CT x 8) ratio, C...)
15 
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(Quartz/(Opal-CT x 8) ratio, C...)
16 
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(Quartz, crystallinity, minimu...)
17 
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(Quartz, crystallinity, maximu...)
18 
Cryst
(Quartz, see reference(s))
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d [Å]
(Opal-CT, see reference(s))
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(Opal-CT crystallite size, uni...)
69-504 1.2263-83.7322-346069-504-52-1,94-96230.9Siliceous chalkCalciteQuatz
69-5041.2263-83.7322-346069-504-53-1,10-14234.11. Fe-rich siliceous chalk coating;1. CalcitePyrite, marcasite, magnetiteQuatz, opal-CT?
69-5041.2263-83.7322-346069-504-53-1,10-14234.12. Greenish-tan calcareous opal-CT chert2. Calcite, opal-CTQuatz0.0204.13169
69-5041.2263-83.7322-346069-504-53-1,21-23234.2Siliceous chalkCalcite
69-504A 1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-1-CCI227.0Extensively burrowed greenish-tan calcareous PorcellaniteChalk with opal-CT burrows containing radiolarians and foraminifers filled with chalcedony and some opal-CT; many foraminifers in chalk, filled mostly with calcite and rarely with opal-CT; pyrite-replaced radiolariansCalciteQuartz, opal-CT0.060<1.04.11982
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-1-CCII227.01. Laminated and burrowed, white, partly silicified chalk; and1. CalciteOpal-CTApatite?0.1104.11087
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-1-CCII227.02. Burrowed gray-tan calcareous chert2. CalciteQuartz, opal-CT0.0004.11680
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-2-CC236.01. White, partly silicified chalk, in contact withChalk with opal-CT-filled burrows containing radiolarians and foraminifers filled with chalcedony and some opal-CT; many foraminifers in chalk, filled mostly with calcite;in gradational contact with chalk containing diffuse patches of opal-CT and laminae of pure chalk; pyrite vein1. CalciteOpal-CT0.0104.11486
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-2-CC236.02. Burrowed and streaked, gray calcareous Porcellanite2. Calcite, opal-CTQuatz0.0304.12284
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,59-61246.11. White, partly silicified chalk;Opal-CT-replaced burrows with opal-CT- and chalcedony-filled radiolarians and foraminifers; chalk with calcite-filled and recrystallized foraminifers; pyrite, hematite, and quartz stringers; some phosphatic debris;sharp contacts; preferred orientation of elongate fossils and quartz stringers; chalk patches in Porcellanite1. CalciteOpal-CT0.0504.10183
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,59-61246.12. Greenish-brown, calcareous chert and Porcellanite2. QuartzOpal-CT, calcite0.2201.21.54.11086
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,70-73246.2Calcareous mudCalciteQuartz, zeolite?
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,90-93246.4Partly silicified chalkCalciteOpal-CT, quartz0.0004.11474
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,100-106246.5(top to bottom);Chalk layer with pyrite stringer; layer with extensive opal-CT burrows in chalk containing pyrite- and opal-CT-replaced radiolarians; chalk layer with isolated opal-CT burrows;calcite- and quartz-filled foraminifers in chalk and layer of chalk with distinct quartz- and opal-CT-filled burrows with aggrading neomorphism of quartz; pyrite and apatite (fish debris)
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,100-106246.51. White, partly silicified chalk, burrowed into:1. CalciteOpal-CTQuatz0.030(no peak)4.11090
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,100-106246.52. Gray-brown calcareous Porcellanite that contains several generations of burrows; and;2. Quartz, calcite, opal-CT0.300(no peak)4.11496
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,100-106246.53. Sparsely burrowed calcareous porcellanite with several generations of burrows, including one striking set of large burrows replaced by;3. Quartz, calciteOpal-CT0.160<1.04.10988
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,100-106246.5CalciteOpal-CT, quartz0.060<1.04.11684
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,100-106246.5CalciteOpal-CTQuatz0.040<1.04.11879
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,100-106246.54. Gray-brown chert4. QuartzOpal-CTCalcite?0.220<1.04.10167
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-4-1,45-48255.5Laminated to burrowed, light-gray, partly silicified chalkCalciteOpal-CT, zeolite0.0004.09384
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-4-1,81-84255.81. Laminated to burrowed, light-gray, partly silicified chalk, in contact with;Chalk mixed with opal-CT with opal-CT- and calcite-filled foraminifers hematite-rich area; pyrite1. CalciteOpal-CT, zeolite, quartz0.0104.10186
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-4-1,81-84255.82. Burrowed, gray-brown, calcareous porcellanite2. Calcite, opal-CTQuartz0.0204.11883
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-4-1,110-112256.1Dark-grayish-brown chertMicrogranular quartz with scattered calcite, hematite-rich areas; radiolarian and foraminifer ghosts; pure-quartz-chert laminae; apatite; pyrite; chalcedony veinsQuartzCalcite100/0<1.0
69-5041.2263-83.7322-346069-504-5-1,8-12261.11. Burrowed, light-gray, calcareous porcellanite, andChalk incompletely replaced by opal-CT; opal-CT replaces along Fe- or organic-matter-rich stringers; opal-CT with microquartz stringers and microquartz-filled radiolarians and foraminifers;phosphatic debris; pyrite; preferred orientation of elongate foraminifers1. CalciteOpal-CTQuartz0.0004.10379
69-5041.2263-83.7322-346069-504-5-1,8-12261.12. Partly silicified chalk, containing extensively burrowed;
69-5041.2263-83.7322-346069-504-5-1,8-12261.13. Dark-gray-brown, calcareous chert3. QuartzOpal-CT, calcite0.140<1.04.11276
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,37-39261.41. Very dark-brown, burrowed chert, withMicrocrystalline quartz with radiolarian ghosts, foraminifers of coarser quartz rimmed by a thin, opal-CT band and thin calcareous porcellanite consisting of mixed opal-CT patches and stringers in chalk;thin calcite veins in microquartz and Porcellanite and quartz vein in Porcellanite1. QuartzCalcite100/02.1
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,37-39261.42. Light-gray, calcareous porcellanite rims2. Calcite, quartz, opal-CT0.140<1.04.10789
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,52-54261.5(laminae, top to bottom)
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,52-54261.51. Gray, partly silicified chalk;1. Chalk with abundant foraminifers1. CalciteOpal-CT, phosphate0.060<1.04.08475
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,52-54261.52. Stratabound pyrite in chalk;2. Stringers, lenses, masses, and spheres of pyrite in chalk containing many foraminifers, some partly filled with pyrite;
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,52-54261.53. Black, calcareous chert nodule;3. Microcrystalline quartz nodule with opal-CT rim; foraminifers replaced by and filled with chalcedony plus quartz; hematite stringers; pyrite;3. QuartzCalciteOpal-CT100/trace1.21.5
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,52-54261.54. White and gray, partly silicified chalk;4. Chalk with minor and small foraminifers and dendritic material of unknown composition (possibly phosphatic debris); patches; burrowing in lamina #5;4. CalciteOpal-CT0.0004.09473
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,52-54261.5CalciteOpal-CT, quartz, phosphate?0.0304.10292
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,52-54261.55. Brown, highly burrowed, calcareous chert;5. Highly burrowed opal-CT and microquartz with radiolarian and foraminifer ghosts; patches from both upper and lower laminae, relict texture of abundant broken skeletal debris; layer undergoing phase transition from opal-CT to microquartz;5. Quartz, calciteOpal-CT0.4901.11.24.11080
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,52-54261.56. White and gray, partly silicified chalk6. Chalk with many foraminifers as in #1, and dendritic material, as in #46. CalciteOpal-CTQuartz0.080<1.04.08678
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,61-64261.61. Light-gray, partly silicified chalk, with;1. Chalk with foraminifer-rich and foraminifer-poor laminae; dendritic pattern of phosphatic(?) debris; phosphatic grains and pyrite; trace of detrital quartz, feldspar; volcanic-rock fragments1. CalciteOpal-CTPhosphate0.0004.09581
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,61-64261.62. Burrows filled by gray-brown, calcareous porcellanite and chert2. QuartzCalcite, Opal-CT0.4501.21.54.09985
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,70-72261.71. Light-gray, burrowed, partly silicified chalk, plus;Opal-CT-quartz-filled burrow area, bounded above by chalk with rare volcanic rock fragments, and below by mixed chalk-opal-CT-quartz zone with foraminifers and radiolarians filled with quartz1. CalciteOpal-CTQuartz0.0004.08689
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,70-72261.72. Gray-brown, extensively burrowed, calcareous Porcellanite and chert2. Quartz, Calcite, opal-CT0.100<1.04.09465
69-504B 1.2272-83.7302-346069-504A-5-1,75-78261.8Extensively burrowed chalk, almost completely replaced by silica;Microquartz-filled burrows containing coarser quartz-filled microfossils, stringers of hematite, pyrite; chalk inclusions in burrow replaced by opal-CT;microquartz burrow rimmed by opal-CT, in places with quartz stringers; chalk with many calcite- and quartz-filled microfossils
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504A-5-1,75-78261.81. Large burrow filled by very dark brown chert, bounded by1. Quartz100/01.82.0
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504A-5-1,75-78261.82. Gray-brown chert, both set in2. QuartzOpal-CTCalcite0.1901.21.54.09985
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504A-5-1,75-78261.83. Light-gray, calcareous porcellanite3. Calcite, opal-CTQuartz0.050<1.04.10494
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504B-1-1,63-68261.01. Gray-brown, calcareous Porcellanite, with1. Calcite, opal-CTQuartz0.0104.12972
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504B-1-1,63-68261.02. Gray to dark-brown, calcareous porcellanite and chert-filled burrows2. Opal-CTCalcite, quartz0.042<1.04.12779
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504B-2-1,85-92270.91. White, calcareous mud, above;1. CalciteQuanz, zeolite?. opal-CT
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504B-2-1,85-92270.92. Laminated, gray-brown, calcareous porcellanite2. CalciteQuartz, Opal-CT0.090<1.04.11083