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Baker, Earl W; Louda, William (1980): (Table 1) Description and tetrapyrrole-pigment yield at DSDP Leg 58 Holes [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.821341, Supplement to: Baker, EW; Louda, W (1980): Geochemistry of tetrapyrrole pigments in sediments of the North Philippine Sea, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 58. In: deVries Klein, G; Kobayashi, K; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 58, 737-739, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.58.124.1980

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Published: 1980 (exact date unknown)DOI registered: 2013-11-26

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Abstract:
Nineteen core samples from the Shikoku Basin and the Daito Ridge and Basin province of the northwest Philippine Sea, obtained from DSDP Leg 58, were examined for products of chlorophyll diagenesis; we aimed at gaining a better understanding of the very early diagenetic history of sedimentary chlorophyll.
We choose samples which, a priori, would allow isolation of tetrapyrrole pigments characteristic of (destructive) diagenesis modes. Studies of Japan Trench sediments (Louda et al., 1980; Baker and Louda, 1980) showed well the interplay of two main diagenesis schemes: anoxic preservation and oxic destruction. The results reported herein are a product of a preliminary investigation on sediments of scant organic matter content, which yielded limited tetrapyrrole pigment.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 27.434340 * Median Longitude: 135.432900 * South-bound Latitude: 24.700700 * West-bound Longitude: 132.774800 * North-bound Latitude: 29.327500 * East-bound Longitude: 137.683800
Date/Time Start: 1977-12-12T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1978-01-18T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 5.0 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 780.0 m
Event(s):
58-442A  * Latitude: 28.983300 * Longitude: 136.057200 * Date/Time: 1977-12-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4639.0 m * Penetration: 313.5 m * Recovery: 153.7 m * Location: North Pacific/BASIN * Campaign: Leg58 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 33 cores; 304 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 50.6 % recovery
58-443  * Latitude: 29.327500 * Longitude: 137.440500 * Date/Time: 1977-12-28T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4372.0 m * Penetration: 581.5 m * Recovery: 300 m * Location: North Pacific/BASIN * Campaign: Leg58 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 64 cores; 581.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 51.6 % recovery
58-444  * Latitude: 28.637500 * Longitude: 137.683800 * Date/Time: 1978-01-04T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4843.0 m * Penetration: 91.5 m * Recovery: 41.4 m * Location: North Pacific/BASIN * Campaign: Leg58 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 10 cores; 91.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 45.3 % recovery
Comment:
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Pigment Yield Index (Louda et al., 1980) equals tetrapyrrole pigment in µg/g (dry wt.) divided by organic carbon in % dry weight; sediment corrected to dry weight utilizing water-content data from Site reports, 1980.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
Sample code/labelSample labelBaker, Earl WDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
EpochEpochBaker, Earl W
DescriptionDescriptionBaker, Earl W
Carbon, organic, totalTOC%Baker, Earl W
10 Tetrapyrrole pigment yieldTPYng/gBaker, Earl Wsee commentEmpty cells = not detectable
11 Pigment yield indexPYIBaker, Earl Wsee commentEmpty cells = no data
12 --Baker, Earl WAbsorption Spectra (nm); Empty cells = no data
Size:
96 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample label

Depth sed [m]

Epoch

Description

TOC [%]
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TPY [ng/g]
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PYI
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58-442A 28.9833136.0572-463958-442A-2-312.0Upper Pleistocene-HoloceneDark green to gray silty clay0.403310.84410,610,668(690)
58-442A28.9833136.0572-463958-442A-7-355.0PleistoceneGreen to gray clay0.30930.31405,609,667(690)
58-442A28.9833136.0572-463958-442A-14-2125.0PleistoceneGray clay0.1960.04about 666
58-442A28.9833136.0572-463958-442A-28-2215.0Middle MioceneYellow-brown clay0.10
58-443 29.3275137.4405-437258-443-2-415.0Upper PleistoceneGreen to gray silty clay, mildly calcareous0.414281.05410,610,667(690)
58-44329.3275137.4405-437258-443-9-475.0PleistoceneGreen to gray carbonate mud0.10530.53about 665
58-44329.3275137.4405-437258-443-23-3205.0Upper MioceneYellow-brown ashy and nannofossil mud0.10
58-44329.3275137.4405-437258-443-34-2325.0Upper MioceneGray to tan nannofossil-rich mudstone0.07
58-44329.3275137.4405-437258-443-43-1400.0Lower-Middle MioceneLight-gray mudstone0.10
58-444 28.6375137.6838-484358-444-2-45.0Upper PleistoceneGray to green mud0.18850.48410,610,668(690)
58-44428.6375137.6838-484358-444-7-555.0Upper PleistoceneLight-gray vitric ashy mud0.06
58-445 25.5227133.2082-337758-445-1-45.5Upper Pleistocene-HoloceneLight-gray nannofossil-foraminifer ooze0.152about 652
58-44525.5227133.2082-337758-445-6-550.0Upper PlioceneTan nannofossil ooze0.09
58-44525.5227133.2082-337758-445-11-2100.0Upper PlioceneCream to gray nannofossil ooze0.07
58-44525.5227133.2082-337758-445-32-2299.0Lower-Middle MioceneDark-brown clayey mudstone0.08
58-44525.5227133.2082-337758-445-83-3780.0Middle EoceneDark-gray calcareous sandy mudstone0.09
58-446 24.7007132.7748-495258-446-3-520.0MioceneDark-tan muddy clay0.06
58-44624.7007132.7748-495258-446-9-475.0Upper-Lower MioceneDark-brown pelagic clay0.05
58-44624.7007132.7748-495258-446-14-4120.0Middle OligoceneRed-brown zeolitic clay0.06