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Summerhayes, Colin P; Gilbert, Deborah (1982): (Table 1) Age, lithology, sedimentation rate, organic matter, and thermal alteration index at DSDP Leg 67 Holes [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.817558, In: Summerhayes, CP; Gilbert, D (1982): Characteristics, pyrolysis, age, lithology, sedimentation rate, organic matter, and thermal alteration index at DSDP Leg 67 Holes [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.817561

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Summerhayes, Colin P; Gilbert, Deborah (1982): Distribution, origin, and hydrocarbon potential of organic matter in sediments from the Pacific Margin of Guatemala. In: Abouin, J; von Huene, R; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 67, 595-599, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.67.127.1982
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 12.787000 * Median Longitude: -90.907700 * South-bound Latitude: 12.496300 * West-bound Longitude: -91.037700 * North-bound Latitude: 13.063700 * East-bound Longitude: -90.795200
Date/Time Start: 1979-05-17T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1979-06-12T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 25.2 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 394.2 m
Event(s):
67-494A  * Latitude: 12.716800 * Longitude: -90.932800 * Date/Time: 1979-05-17T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5472.0 m * Penetration: 366.5 m * Recovery: 91.3 m * Location: North Pacific/TRENCH * Campaign: Leg67 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 35 cores; 329 m cored; 0 m drilled; 27.8 % recovery
67-495  * Latitude: 12.496300 * Longitude: -91.037700 * Date/Time: 1979-05-26T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4140.0 m * Penetration: 455.5 m * Recovery: 333.7 m * Location: North Pacific/TRENCH * Campaign: Leg67 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 48 cores; 446 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 74.8 % recovery
67-496  * Latitude: 13.063700 * Longitude: -90.795200 * Date/Time: 1979-05-30T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2049.0 m * Penetration: 378 m * Recovery: 191.9 m * Location: North Pacific/TRENCH * Campaign: Leg67 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 37 cores; 349.5 m cored; 19 m drilled; 54.9 % recovery
Comment:
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. #0 = too little organic matter for analysis.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
Sample code/labelSample labelSummerhayes, Colin PDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Method commentMethod commSummerhayes, Colin P
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Carbon, organic, totalTOC%Summerhayes, Colin PElement analyser CHN, LECO
Organic matter, terrigenousOM terr%Summerhayes, Colin POrganic matter classification scheme of Masran and Pocock (1981)
10 Pollen and sporesPollen+spores%Summerhayes, Colin POrganic matter classification scheme of Masran and Pocock (1981)
11 CharcoalCharcoal%Summerhayes, Colin POrganic matter classification scheme of Masran and Pocock (1981)
12 Organic matter, amorphousAOM%Summerhayes, Colin POrganic matter classification scheme of Masran and Pocock (1981)
13 Organic matter, marinMOM%Summerhayes, Colin POrganic matter classification scheme of Masran and Pocock (1981)
14 Thermal alteration indexTAISummerhayes, Colin P
15 EpochEpochSummerhayes, Colin P
16 Sedimentation rateSRcm/kaSummerhayes, Colin P?0 = slump?
17 Lithology/composition/faciesLithologySummerhayes, Colin P
18 Facies name/codeFaciesSummerhayes, Colin P
Size:
304 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample label

Method comm

Depth sed [m]

TOC [%]

OM terr [%]
10 
Pollen+spores [%]
11 
Charcoal [%]
12 
AOM [%]
13 
MOM [%]
14 
TAI
15 
Epoch
16 
SR [cm/ka]
17 
Lithology
18 
Facies
67-495 12.4963-91.0377-414067-495-3-5,135-14432.32.0010901Quaternary4.1Diatomaceous hemipelagic mudHemipelagic oceanic
67-49512.4963-91.0377-414067-495-9-5,139-14493.40.6458510
67-49512.4963-91.0377-414067-495-15-4,120-125148.80.7810901PlioceneDiatomaceous silty mudHemipelagic oceanic
67-49512.4963-91.0377-414067-495-21-6,120-126208.70.07#0#0#0#0#01Upper Miocene4.1Diatomaceous mudHemipelagic oceanic
67-49512.4963-91.0377-414067-495-27-4,120-129262.70.04#0#0#0#0#01Middle Miocene9.9Nannofossil oozeDeep sea
67-49512.4963-91.0377-414067-495-34-3,120-140327.70.04#0#0#0#0#01Lower Miocene1.6Nannofossil oozePelagic
67-49512.4963-91.0377-414067-495-34-3,120-140327.71Lower Miocene1.6Nannofossil ooze
67-499 12.6710-90.9448-610567-499-2-6,120-12534.21.845905
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-10-7,120-128112.01.821080101Quaternary30.0Biogenic mudTrench fill
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-17-4,120-130Analyzed by pyrolysis173.71.86585101Quaternary30.0Biogenic sandy mudTrench fill
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-22-4,120-140Analyzed by pyrolysis and liquid chromatography221.21.101010801Quaternary30.0Biogenic mudTrench fill
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-3-2,120-130247.20.04#0#0#0#0#01Upper Pliocene8.0Biogenic siliceous mudTrench fill
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-8-2,120-131294.70.05#0#0#0#0#0Lower Miocene0.5Nannofossil chalkDeep sea
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-3-4,120-12852.72.32595Lower Miocene0.5Nannofossil chalkPelagic
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-10-2,120-130116.20.07#0#0#0#0#01Quaternary7.0Diatomaceous mudTrench fill
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-17-3,120-135184.20.04#0#0#0#0#0Lower Miocene0.6Nannofossil oozeDeep sea
67-49912.6710-90.9448-610567-499-17-3,120-135184.2Lower Miocene0.6Nannofossil oozePelagic
67-494A 12.7168-90.9328-547267-494A-2-6,144-150113.01.801057510
67-494A12.7168-90.9328-547267-494A-22-3,120-130298.21.52585101Quaternary5.5Diatomaceous silty mudProximal slope
67-494A12.7168-90.9328-547267-494A-22-3,120-130298.21Oligocene-Miocene0.3Blue gray claystoneDistal slope
67-497 12.9872-90.8280-234767-497-2-5,120-12725.20.641010801Quaternary10.0Hemipelagic mudProximal slope
67-49712.9872-90.8280-234767-497-2-7,145-15028.52.7110575101Quaternary10.0Hemipelagic mudProximal slope
67-49712.9872-90.8280-234767-497-14-2,120-130134.82.66585101Quaternary7.0Biogenic mudProximal slope
67-49712.9872-90.8280-234767-497-20-4,120-150194.84.8259051QuaternaryHemipelagic mudProximal slope
67-49712.9872-90.8280-234767-497-26-1,130-150247.31.6010575101Upper Pliocene2.3Siliceous mudstoneProximal slope
67-49712.9872-90.8280-234767-497-35-6,120-130Analyzed by pyrolysis and liquid chromatography340.31.609551Lower Pliocene13.0Hemipelagic mudstoneProximal slope
67-49712.9872-90.8280-234767-497-41-4,120-140394.21.58108551Lower Pliocene13.0Nannofossil mudProximal slope
67-496 13.0637-90.7952-204967-496-2-4,120-12628.22.405951Quaternary20.5Diatomaceous mudProximal slope
67-49613.0637-90.7952-204967-496-9-5,110-12096.22.242057051Quaternary20.5Diatomaceous mudProximal slope
67-49613.0637-90.7952-204967-496-20-2,120-125196.21.22105851Quaternary20.5Hemipelagic mudProximal slope
67-49613.0637-90.7952-204967-496-27-3,120-126Analyzed by pyrolysis264.21.081080101Lower Pliocene0.7Diatomaceous sandy mudProximal slope
67-49613.0637-90.7952-204967-496-40-4,15-30388.22.2820565101Lower Miocene6.0MudstoneProximal slope