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Rea, David K; Harrsch, Eileen C (1981): (Table 2) Mass-accumulation rates for the non-authigenic, inorganic, crystalline, eolian component of sediments recovered at DSDP Site 62-465 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.819528, In supplement to: Rea, DK; Harrsch, EC (1981): Mass-accumulation rates of the non-authigenic inorganic crystalline (eolian) component of deep-sea sediments from Hess Rise, Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites 464, 465, and 466. In: Thiede, J; Vallier, TL; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 62, 661-668, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.62.126.1981

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Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 33.820500 * Longitude: 178.919000
Date/Time Start: 1978-08-23T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1978-08-23T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.77 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 409.96 m
Event(s):
62-465  * Latitude: 33.820500 * Longitude: 178.919000 * Date/Time: 1978-08-23T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2161.0 m * Penetration: 96 m * Recovery: 44.2 m * Location: North Pacific/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg62 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 11 cores; 96 m cored; 0 m drilled; 46 % recovery
62-465A  * Latitude: 33.820500 * Longitude: 178.919000 * Date/Time: 1978-08-23T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2161.0 m * Penetration: 476 m * Recovery: 98.9 m * Location: North Pacific/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg62 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 43 cores; 408.5 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 24.2 % recovery
Comment:
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Empty cells mean no data.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Sample code/labelSample labelRea, David KDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
AGEAgeka BPGeocode
PorosityPoros% volRea, David KCalculated, see reference(s)# = Samples that had undergone some drying (artifically lowered porosity values, and therefore larger MARs)
Density, dry bulkDBDg/cm3Rea, David KCalculated, see reference(s)# = Samples that had undergone some drying (artifically lowered porosity values, and therefore larger MARs)
Sedimentation rateSRcm/kaRea, David Ksee reference(s)Linear
Accumulation rate, massMARg/cm2/kaRea, David Ksee reference(s)
Dust, aeolianDust%Rea, David Ksee reference(s)Non-authigenic, inorganic, crystalline; # = Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)
10 Dust, aeolianDust%Rea, David Ksee reference(s)Non-authigenic, inorganic, crystalline; After removal of organic matter
11 Accumulation rate, dustDMARg/cm2/kaRea, David Ksee reference(s)Non-authigenic, inorganic, crystalline
12 CommentCommentRea, David KNon-authigenic, inorganic, crystalline aeolian mass accumulation rate
13 Accumulation rate, dustDMARg/cm2/kaRea, David Ksee reference(s)Non-authigenic, inorganic, crystalline; After removal of organic matter
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Event

Sample label
(DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation)

Depth sed [m]

Age [ka BP]

Poros [% vol]
(# = Samples that had undergon...)

DBD [g/cm3]
(# = Samples that had undergon...)

SR [cm/ka]
(Linear, see reference(s))

MAR [g/cm2/ka]
(see reference(s))

Dust [%]
(Non-authigenic, inorganic, cr...)
10 
Dust [%]
(Non-authigenic, inorganic, cr...)
11 
DMAR [g/cm2/ka]
(Non-authigenic, inorganic, cr...)
12 
Comment
(Non-authigenic, inorganic, cr...)
13 
DMAR [g/cm2/ka]
(Non-authigenic, inorganic, cr...)
62-465 62-465-1-1,76-780.77100054.801.200.10.1207.690.0090
62-46562-465-2-2,64-663.15250062.400.990.10.0993.600.0040
62-46562-465-2-5,64-667.65400059.701.060.10.1062.110.0020
62-46562-465-3-1,60-6211.115500059.701.070.80.8562.880.0250
62-46562-465-3-3,60-6214.115600058.401.100.80.8800.280.0020
62-46562-465-4-2,48-5021.995700055.501.180.80.9440.310.0030
62-46562-465-4-4,48-5024.995700053.801.220.80.9761.390.0140
62-46562-465-5-2,95-9731.965700052.001.270.81.0160.430.0040
62-46562-465-5-5,95-9736.465800050.601.310.81.0480.580.0060
62-46562-465-6-2,28-3040.795800049.701.330.81.0640.710.0070
62-46562-465-6-4,28-3043.795900055.301.180.80.9941.320.0130
62-46562-465-10-2,30-3278.816500057.301.130.70.7910.500.0040
62-46562-465-10-5,30-3283.316600056.301.160.70.8120.220.0020
62-465A 62-465A-1-1,132-13440.335800052.401.260.30.3782.210.0080
62-465A62-465A-3-2,18-2059.696450060.901.030.30.3090.890.0030
62-465A62-465A-3-5,18-2064.696600056.501.150.80.9200.590.0050
62-465A62-465A-9-2,47-49116.986900070.200.794.23.3180.650.0200
62-465A62-465A-9-5,50-52121.516900056.601.104.24.6200.950.0440
62-465A62-465A-10-2,87-91126.8869000#54.80#1.204.25.0400.630.0320Samples that had undergone some drying (artifically lowered porosity values, and therefore larger MARs
62-465A62-465A-11-2,100-104136.5169000#52.20#1.264.25.2920.120.0060Samples that had undergone some drying (artifically lowered porosity values, and therefore larger MARs
62-465A62-465A-11-4,70-74139.216900055.001.194.24.9980.430.0220
62-465A62-465A-12-2,25-29145.267000055.501.174.24.9140.230.0110
62-465A62-465A-15-2,10-12173.617000055.301.184.24.9561.170.0570
62-465A62-465A-15-4,10-12176.617000053.701.234.25.1660.410.0210
62-465A62-465A-16-2,10-12183.117000054.901.204.25.0400.350.0170
62-465A62-465A-16-4,10-12186.117000053.001.244.25.2080.620.0320
62-465A62-465A-17-2,13-15192.6470000#47.90#1.384.25.7960.510.0290Samples that had undergone some drying (artifically lowered porosity values, and therefore larger MARs
62-465A62-465A-18-1,125-127201.7670000#57.20#1.134.24.7460.570.0270Samples that had undergone some drying (artifically lowered porosity values, and therefore larger MARs
62-465A62-465A-19-2,112-114212.6370000#52.80#1.254.25.2500.330.0170Samples that had undergone some drying (artifically lowered porosity values, and therefore larger MARs
62-465A62-465A-20-2,15-17221.167000054.801.204.25.0400.360.0180
62-465A62-465A-21-4,4-633.558000054.901.190.70.8331.010.0080
62-465A62-465A-26-1,65-66277.169850014.602.264.510.170#2.840.7530.2890Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)0.076
62-465A62-465A-27-1,78-79286.799950013.702.294.510.305#2.640.2720Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)
62-465A62-465A-28-1,19-2029.7010000013.902.284.510.260#2.100.2150Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)
62-465A62-465A-29-1,26-27305.2710000011.402.354.510.575#14.901.5760Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)
62-465A62-465A-30-1,36-38314.8710000019.402.144.59.630#2.390.2300Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)
62-465A62-465A-31-1,5-7324.0610000050.801.304.55.850#6.630.3880Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)
62-465A62-465A-32-1,59-60336.1010000030.901.834.58.235#2.200.3330.1820Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)0.027
62-465A62-465A-33-1,94-95343.9510000030.701.844.58.280#2.190.0260.1810Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)0.002
62-465A62-465A-34-1,94-95353.4510100023.402.034.59.135#2.180.1990Samples with a high organic-matter content (artificially high NICE and NICE MAR values)
62-465A62-465A-36-2,90-91373.9110100042.401.534.56.8857.750.5340
62-465A62-465A-37-2,77-78383.28101000#41.90#1.544.56.93010.980.7610Samples that had undergone some drying (artifically lowered porosity values, and therefore larger MARs
62-465A62-465A-38-1,75-76391.2610100040.101.574.57.0656.470.4570
62-465A62-465A-39-1,115-116401.1610200038.501.634.57.3356.630.4860
62-465A62-465A-40-1,45-46409.9610200035.051.724.57.74014.691.1370