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Okada, Hakuyu (1980): (Table 1) Examined pebbles and nodules from DSDP Leg 56 Cores [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.822292, In supplement to: Okada, H (1980): Pebbles and carbonate nodules from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 56 Cores. In: Scientific Party, Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, 56/57 (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 56-57, 1089-1105, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.5657.144.1980

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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 39.773717 * Median Longitude: 144.241417 * South-bound Latitude: 39.734800 * West-bound Longitude: 143.792200 * North-bound Latitude: 39.932700 * East-bound Longitude: 145.557800
Date/Time Start: 1977-09-12T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1977-10-01T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -5986.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -3401.0 m
Event(s):
56-434  * Latitude: 39.746000 * Longitude: 144.102000 * Date/Time: 1977-09-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5986.0 m * Penetration: 301 m * Recovery: 54.2 m * Location: North Pacific/TRENCH * Campaign: Leg56 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 33 cores; 301 m cored; 0 m drilled; 18 % recovery
56-434A  * Latitude: 39.746000 * Longitude: 144.102000 * Date/Time: 1977-09-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5986.0 m * Penetration: 160.5 m * Recovery: 14.1 m * Location: North Pacific/TRENCH * Campaign: Leg56 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 2 cores; 18 m cored; 0 m drilled; 78.4 % recovery
56-434B  * Latitude: 39.747800 * Longitude: 144.101300 * Date/Time: 1977-09-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5986.0 m * Penetration: 637.5 m * Recovery: 63.2 m * Location: North Pacific/TRENCH * Campaign: Leg56 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 32 cores; 295.5 m cored; 47.5 m drilled; 21.4 % recovery
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
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Longitude of eventLongitude
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Sample code/labelSample labelOkada, HakuyuDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
DescriptionDescriptionOkada, Hakuyu
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56-434 39.7460144.1020-598656-434-15-1,120-124Devitrified, hornblende- and biotite-bearing dacitic tuff
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-19-1Glass-shard-bearing, diatom-rich marlstone
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-19-1,10-12Pyrite-bearing, diatom-rich marlstone, with rare plagioclase
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-19-CCPlagioclase-bearing, vitric tuff
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-23-1,140-143Diatom-bearing marlstone with common glass shards
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-23-3,49Diatomaceous micritic limestone with rare plagioclase
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-25-2,86-90(1)Glass-shard-bearing, diatom-rich marlstone with common plagioclase
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-25-2,86-90(2)Altered hornblende-augite andesite
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-25-2,86-90(3)Silicified biotite-hornblende dacite
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-25-2,86-90(4)Volcanic breccia composed of dacitic pumice, andesite, and olivine basalt
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-25-2,86-90(5)Plagioclase-bearing marlstone with common diatoms and glass shards
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-27-1,65(1)Diatom- and glass-shard-rich marlstone
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-27-1,65(2)Hypersthene-augite andesite
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-28-CCSparite-cemented micrite
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-28-1,104-106Diatom-plagioclase-augite-pumice-bearing marlstone with common glass shards
56-43439.7460144.1020-598656-434-29-CC,12-14Glass-shard-rich marlstone with rare biotite, augite, and hornblende, and common diatoms and plagioclase
56-434A 39.7460144.1020-598656-434A-1-2,24-25Plagioclase-bearing, tuffaceous mudstone
56-434A39.7460144.1020-598656-434A-1-4,62-64Augite- and plagioclase-bearing, biotite-rich tuff
56-434B 39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-3-1,30-32Diatom-, augite-, and biotite-bearing marlstone with common plagioclase and glass shards
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-11-CC,2-6Marlstone with rare diatoms, and common biotite, plagioclase, and glass shards
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-19-1,5-7Diatom-, and augite-bearing marlstone with rare plagioclase and common glass shards
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-19-2,33-35Diatom- and augite-bearing, sandy marlstone with rare plagioclase and common glass shards
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-24-1,87-90Diatom-bearing, calcareous tuff breccia
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-25-1,97-104Zircon-bearing, calcareous vitric tuff with common diatoms
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-28-1,115-117Calcareous vitric tuff with common diatoms
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-29-CC,0-3Calcareous vitric tuff
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-29-CC,6-8Diatom-bearing marlstone with common glass shards
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-30-1,5-10Plagioclase-bearing, glass-shard-rich marlstone
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-31-CC,8-10Diatom- and glass-shard-rich marlstone
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-31-CC,16-17Diatom-bearing, calcareous tuff breccia
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-32-CC,10-12Diatom- and spicule-rich marlstone
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-32-CC,12-14Diatom-rich marlstone
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-34-1,6-8Augite gabbro
56-434B39.7478144.1013-598656-434B-34-1,7-8Pumice-bearing, calcareous vitric tuff with common diatoms
56-435 39.7348143.7922-340156-435-5-3,11-12Augite-hypersthene dacite
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-5-4,40-42Plagioclase-bearing vitric tuff
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-6-6,31-33Hornblende- and biotite-bearing vitric tuff with common plagioclase
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-7-1,19-20Augite-hypersthene dacite
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-7-1,43-44Hypersthene andesite
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-7-1,106-107Metabasalt
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-7-4,9-10Andesitic tuff breccia
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-8-2,111-113Silicified dacite
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-9-1,124-126Dacite-fragment-bearing, diatomaceous marlstone with rare augite and biotite and common glass shards
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-9-1,126-128Diatomaceous marlstone with rare plagioclase and common glass shards
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-10-1,45-46Plagioclase-bearing pumice
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-11-3,32-33Biotite-bearing mudstone with common limonite
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-14-1,4-7(1)Pumpellyite metaquartzite
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-14-1,4-7(2)Fine-grained lithic wacke
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-14-1,12-15(1)Hornblende-biotite granodiorite
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-14-1,12-15(2)Fine-grained lithic wacke
56-43539.7348143.7922-340156-435-16-1,12-15Plagioclase-bearing vitric tuff with rare biotite
56-435A 39.7350143.7932-340156-435A-2-1,1-3Plagioclase-bearing vitric tuff
56-435A39.7350143.7932-340156-435A-8-1,15-17Altered, quartz-bearing hornblende-pyroxene andesite
56-435A39.7350143.7932-340156-435A-8-1,19-22Silicified dacite
56-436 39.9327145.5578-524056-436-2-2,37-38Fine-grained lithic wacke with silica veinlets
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-3-2,98-99Vitric tuff
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-3-4,6-9Vitric tuff
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-4-4,60-66Biotite hornfels
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-4-6,21-22Vitric tuff
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-14-2,29-30Scoria
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-15-1,8-10Silicified dacite
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-16-1,4-6Andesitic tuff
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-16-3,86-87Altered dacite
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-17-1,32-33Silicified dacite
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-27-1,37-39Silicified hornblende dacite
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-31-1,1-3Hornblende-biotite-pyroxene dacite
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-31-1,10-11Intensely silicified volcanic rocks
56-43639.9327145.5578-524056-436-31-1,62-63Vitric tuff