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Hein, James R; Sancetta, Constance A; Morgenson, Lisa A (1983): (Table 3) Geochemistry at DSDP Site 69-504 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.816321, 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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Project(s):
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 Elevation: -3460.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -3458.0 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)
Comment:
Other elements were scanned, but are below these limits of detection in ppm: Be (1.0), Ca (10), Ce (100), Ga (10), La (20), Li (50), Mo (10), Mb (25).
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
CommentCommentHein, James R
Silicon dioxideSiO2%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
Aluminium oxideAl2O3%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
Titanium dioxideTiO2%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
10 Iron oxide, Fe2O3Fe2O3%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometryTotal iron
11 Iron oxide, FeOFeO%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
12 Magnesium oxideMgO%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
13 Calcium oxideCaO%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
14 Sodium oxideNa2O%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
15 Potassium oxideK2O%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
16 Phosphorus pentoxideP2O5%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
17 Loss on ignitionLOI%Hein, James Rsee reference(s)at 1050°C
18 TotalTotal%Hein, James RX-ray spectrometry
19 ManganeseMnmg/kgHein, James RX-ray spectrometry
20 SilverAgmg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
21 BoronBmg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
22 BariumBamg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
23 CobaltComg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
24 ChromiumCrmg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
25 CopperCumg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
26 NickelNimg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
27 StrontiumSrmg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
28 VanadiumVmg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
29 YttriumYmg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
30 ZincZnmg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
31 ZirconiumZrmg/kgHein, James RQuantitative emission spectral analysis
32 Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyHein, James R
Size:
526 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample label

Comment

SiO2 [%]

Al2O3 [%]

TiO2 [%]
10 
Fe2O3 [%]
11 
FeO [%]
12 
MgO [%]
13 
CaO [%]
14 
Na2O [%]
15 
K2O [%]
16 
P2O5 [%]
17 
LOI [%]
18 
Total [%]
19 
Mn [mg/kg]
20 
Ag [mg/kg]
21 
B [mg/kg]
22 
Ba [mg/kg]
23 
Co [mg/kg]
24 
Cr [mg/kg]
25 
Cu [mg/kg]
26 
Ni [mg/kg]
27 
Sr [mg/kg]
28 
V [mg/kg]
29 
Y [mg/kg]
30 
Zn [mg/kg]
31 
Zr [mg/kg]
32 
Lithology
69-504 1.2263-83.7322-346069-504-53-1,10-14Treated with HCl to remove calcite90.810.91<0.010.1900.13<0.20<0.010.930.07<0.016.7499.78108<1<101500<1.0<1035.07.848<10<10<5028Greenish-tan, calcareous opal-CT chert
69-5041.2263-83.7322-346069-504-53-1,21-23Bulk24.602.00<0.010.3700.20<0.2028.904.600.200.3032.4093.581394<13218008.71132.032.01000271615058White, siliceous chalk
69-504A 1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-1-CCTreated with HCl to remove calcite92.591.08<0.010.1700.15<0.20<0.010.880.07<0.014.3699.3093<12115001.4<1030.08.54215<10<5027Greenishtan, calcareous porcellanite
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-2-CCBulk37.001.60<0.010.1400.14<0.2024.803.800.100.3028.8896.761084<1<1014005.7<1022.016.07001512<5050White, partly silicified chalk
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-2-CCTreated with HCl to remove calcite92.511.48<0.010.1600.140.30<0.010.990.08<0.014.49100.15108<11813001.1<1031.010.043<10<10<5039Gray, calcareous porcellanite
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,59-61Treated with HCl to remove calcite93.240.93<0.010.1800.12<0.20<0.010.960.08<0.014.74100.2585<1256302.7<1024.013.01915<10<5020Greenish-brown, calcareous chert
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,100-103Treated with HCl to remove calcite92.420.88<0.010.1800.12<0.200.091.020.07<0.014.4999.27108<1186702.3<1022.013.02314<10<5022Grayish-brown, calcareous chert and porcellanite
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-3-1,103-106Treated with HCl to remove calcite95.190.88<0.010.0400.12<0.20<0.011.110.06<0.013.60101.00124<1211502.3<1018.014.0<10<10<10<50<20Gray-brown, chert - casts of burrows
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-4-1,81-84Treated with HCl to remove calcite92.121.39<0.010.2200.230.400.041.050.14<0.014.62100.21132<1112700<1.0<1035.09.77516<10<5034Gray, calcareous porcellanite
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-4-1,110-112Treated with HCl to remove calcite95.931.17<0.010.0000.12<0.20<0.011.040.05<0.011.73100.04170<1411701.6<109.24.5<10<10<10<50<20Slightly calcareous brown chert
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-4-1,110-112Bulk92.751.14<0.010.0200.10<0.201.731.120.050.033.21100.15225<1342101.9<1012.05.414<10<10<50<20Slightly calcareous, brown chert
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,8-12Bulk43.801.90<0.010.4700.301.3022.103.500.200.2024.2698.031472<1<1025009.41141.031.067025165752White, partly silicified chalk and gray calcareous porcellanite and chert
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,37-39Treated with HCl to remove calcite96.501.16<0.010.0300.130.300.051.090.07<0.011.94101.27178<1251301.9<1014.07.9<10<10<10<50<20Very dark-brown chert
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,75-78#1, bulk68.461.24<0.010.1300.120.4014.201.360.100.1113.6799.791131<1<1010003.9<1073.016.038011<10<5028Light-gray calcareous porcellanite
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,75-78#2, treated with HCl to remove calcite; major oxides and minor elements from emission spectroscopy; total Fe calculated as Fe2O385.000.85<0.030.200<0.17<0.07<0.20<0.10<0.05200<129371.5<1013.09.4<10<10<10<50<20Gray-brown chert
69-504A1.2268-83.7325-345869-504A-5-1,75-78#1, treated with HCl to remove calcite; ; major oxides and minor elements from emission spectroscopy; total Fe calculated as Fe2O385.000.96<0.030.140<0.17<0.07<0.20<0.10<0.05<200<135501.4<1028.08.3<10<10<10<50<20Very darkbrown chert
69-504B 1.2272-83.7302-346069-504B-1-1,63-68#1, treated with HCl to remove calcite92.520.900.050.1000.13<0.20<0.01<0.011.20<0.015.43100.33201<11112001.2<1023.05.431<10<10<5020Grayish-brown, calcareous Porcellanite
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504B-1-1,63-68Bulk78.961.07<0.010.0100.15<0.207.871.660.050.0510.74100.563958<106802.0<1015.08.4240<10<10<5021Burrowed, calcareous Porcellanite
69-504B1.2272-83.7302-346069-504B-1-1,63-68#2, treated with HCl to remove calcite91.610.87<0.010.0030.15<0.20<0.011.080.040.015.7499.50155<1138302.6<1017.05.72415<10<5021Chert burrows in calcareous porcellanite