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Westerhold, Thomas; Röhl, Ursula; Pälike, Heiko; Wilkens, Roy H; Wilson, Paul A; Acton, Gary D (2013): (Table S18) U-channel paleomagnetic data of IODP Hole 320-U1333B [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.825706, In supplement to: Westerhold, T et al. (2014): Orbitally tuned timescale and astronomical forcing in the middle Eocene to early Oligocene. Climate of the Past, 10, 955-973, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-10-955-2014

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Coverage:
Latitude: 10.516600 * Longitude: -138.419320
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 86.74 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 154.66 m
Event(s):
320-U1333B * Latitude: 10.516600 * Longitude: -138.419320 * Elevation: -4850.5 m * Recovery: 180.3 m * Campaign: Exp320 (Pacific Equatorial Age Transect I) * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 20 cores; 180.3 m cored; 100 % recovered; 180.3 drilled; 180.8 m penetrated
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelActon, Gary D
2Interval CoredCoredmActon, Gary D
3DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
4Depth, compositeDepth compmcdActon, Gary Dbased on Table 8 of Westerhold et al. (2012), CCSF-A
5Depth, composite revised, adjustedDepth adj rmcdarmcdActon, Gary Dbased on Table 10 of Westerhold et al. (2012)
6AGEAgeka BPGeocode
7HalfHalfActon, Gary Dworking or archive half
8FilterFilterActon, Gary Ddata filter 1, If =0, data are suspect
9FilterFilterActon, Gary Ddata filter 2, If =0, data are suspect
10Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary Dno demagnetization, (AFD000)
11NRM, DeclinationDecl (NRM)degActon, Gary Dno demagnetization, (Dec000)
12NRM, InclinationIncl (NRM)degActon, Gary Dno demagnetization, (Inc000)
13NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with no demagnetization, (Int000)
14Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D5 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD005)
15NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D5 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec005)
16NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D5 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc005)
17NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 5 mT AF demagnetization (Int005)
18Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D10 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD010)
19NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D10 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec010)
20NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D10 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc010)
21NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 10 mT AF demagnetization (Int010)
22Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D15 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD015)
23NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D15 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec015)
24NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D15 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc015)
25NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 15 mT AF demagnetization (Int015)
26Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D20 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD020)
27NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D20 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec020)
28NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D20 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc020)
29NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 20 mT AF demagnetization (Int020)
30Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D25 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD025)
31NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D25 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec025)
32NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D25 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc025)
33NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 25 mT AF demagnetization (Int025)
34Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D30 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD030)
35NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D30 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec030)
36NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D30 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc030)
37NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 30 mT AF demagnetization (Int030)
38Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D35 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD035)
39NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D35 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec035)
40NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D35 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc035)
41NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 35 mT AF demagnetization (Int035)
42Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D40 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD040)
43NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D40 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec040)
44NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D40 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc040)
45NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 40 mT AF demagnetization (Int040)
46Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D45 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD045)
47NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D45 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec045)
48NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D45 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc045)
49NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 45 mT AF demagnetization (Int045)
50Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D50 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD050)
51NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D50 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec050)
52NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D50 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc050)
53NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 50 mT AF demagnetization (Int050)
54Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D55 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD055)
55NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D55 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec055)
56NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D55 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc055)
57NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 55 mT AF demagnetization (Int055)
58Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D60 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD060)
59NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D60 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec060)
60NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D60 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc060)
61NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 60 mT AF demagnetization (Int060)
62Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D65 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD065)
63NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D65 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec065)
64NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D65 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc065)
65NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 65 mT AF demagnetization (Int065)
66Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D70 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD070)
67NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D70 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec070)
68NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D70 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc070)
69NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 70 mT AF demagnetization (Int070)
70Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D80 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD080)
71NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D80 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec080)
72NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D80 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc080)
73NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 80 mT AF demagnetization (Int080)
74Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D90 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD090)
75NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D90 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec090)
76NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D90 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc090)
77NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 90 mT AF demagnetization (Int090)
78Natural remanent magnetizationNRMmTActon, Gary D100 mT AF demagnetization, (AFD100)
79NRM, Declination after demagnetizationDecl (AF)degActon, Gary D100 mT AF demagnetization, (Dec100)
80NRM, Inclination after demagnetizationIncl (AF)degActon, Gary D100 mT AF demagnetization, (Inc100)
81NRM, IntensityInten (NRM)mA/mActon, Gary DNRM magnetization with 100 mT AF demagnetization (Int100)
82InclinationIncldegActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)free-fitting option
83DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)free-fitting option
84Maximum angular deviationMADdegActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)free-fitting option
85Length of principal axisLengthmA/mActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)free-fitting option
86Deviation angleDeviationdegActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)deviation of best-fitting line from origin, free-fitting option
87Number of stepsN steps#Acton, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)number of demagnetization steps used to fit the PCA line, free-fitting option
88Demagnetization stepDemag stepmTActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)lowest demagnetization step used, free-fitting option
89Demagnetization stepDemag stepmTActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)highest demagnetization step used, free-fitting option
90InclinationIncldegActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)line anchored to origin
91DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)line anchored to origin
92Maximum angular deviationMADdegActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)line anchored to origin
93Length of principal axisLengthmA/mActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)line anchored to origin
94Deviation angleDeviationdegActon, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)deviation of best-fitting line from origin, line anchored to origin
95Number of stepsN steps#Acton, Gary DPrincipal component analyses (PCA)number of demagnetization steps used to fit the PCA line anchored to origin
96Demagnetization stepDemag stepmTActon, Gary Dlowest demagnetization step used, line anchored to origin
97Demagnetization stepDemag stepmTActon, Gary Dhighest demagnetization step used, line anchored to origin
98InclinationIncldegActon, Gary Dstable end point (SEP) inclination, a Fisherian mean
99DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary Dstable end point (SEP) declination, a Fisherian mean
100Precision parameterkActon, Gary DFisherian precision parameter for SEP
101Number of stepsN steps#Acton, Gary Dnumber of demagnetization steps used for SEP
102Angular distanceAngular distdegActon, Gary Dbetween PCA direction (free-fitting) and SEP direction
103DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary Dmean declination for a drill core
104DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary Dreorientation correction dependent on half from which sample was collected
105DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary Dother reorientation correction related to sample handling
106DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary Dsum of several reorientation corrections
107DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary Dreoriented to approximate mean geographical coordinate
108DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary Dcorrection for within-core rotation that occurs as core is collected
109DeclinationDecldegActon, Gary Dpreferred after all corrections have been applied
110PolarityPolarityActon, Gary Dgeomagnetic polarity (R=Reversed, N=Normal, T=Transitional, X=Uncertain)
111ChronozoneChronozoneActon, Gary Dpolarity chron age of sample
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