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Expedition 347 Scientists (2015): Description of lithologic section units of IODP Hole 347-M0063B [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.842996

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Andrén, Thomas; Jørgensen, Bo Barker; Cotterill, Carol; Expedition 347 Scientists (2015): Baltic Sea Paleoenvironment. Proceedings of the IODP, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.347.2015
Further details:
Coverage:
Latitude: 58.622417 * Longitude: 18.253867
Date/Time Start: 2013-10-11T10:20:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-10-11T22:25:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.000 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 29.790 m
Event(s):
347-M0063B (BSB-9) * Latitude: 58.622417 * Longitude: 18.253867 * Date/Time Start: 2013-10-11T10:20:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-10-11T22:25:00 * Elevation: -437.1 m * IGSN: IBCR0347EH31001 * Recovery: 41.12 m * Location: Baltic Sea, Landsort Deep * Campaign: Exp347 (Baltic Sea Paleoenvironment) * Basis: Greatship Manisha * Comment: Drilling Depth Method (DSF): tag sea floor; Core Depth Method (CSF): let overlap if long. 14 cores, 29m drilled
Comment:
Geocode = CSF-A [m].
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelExpedition 347 ScientistsDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, compositeDepth compmcdExpedition 347 Scientists
Rock typeRockExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
Main LithologyMain lithExpedition 347 ScientistsGrain size nomenclature after Shepard (1954)
PercentagePerc%Expedition 347 ScientistsEstimated
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual descriptioncontinuation
10 StructureStructureExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
11 MineralsMineralsExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
12 FossilsFossilsExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
13 Bedding/bandingBedding/bandingExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
14 Core disturbanceDisturbanceExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
15 BioturbationBioturbationExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
16 Color code HLS-systemColor HLSExpedition 347 ScientistsMunsell Color System (1994)
17 BurrowsBurrowsExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
18 Grain size descriptionGrain size descrExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
19 Sorting descriptionSort descrExpedition 347 ScientistsVisual description
Size:
641 data points

Data

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Sample label
(DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation)

Unit
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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

Rock
(Visual description)

Main lith
(Grain size nomenclature after...)

Perc [%]
(Estimated)

Lithology
(Visual description)

Lithology
(continuation, Visual description)
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Structure
(Visual description)
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Minerals
(Visual description)
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Fossils
(Visual description)
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Bedding/banding
(Visual description)
14 
Disturbance
(Visual description)
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Bioturbation
(Visual description)
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Color HLS
(Munsell Color System (1994))
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Burrows
(Visual description)
18 
Grain size descr
(Visual description)
19 
Sort descr
(Visual description)
347-M0063B-1-1,010.000-0.401639Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay, loose, soupy, totally disturbed by coring, sharp lower boundary.SoupyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-1-1,8020.8000.398361Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack and greenish gray, organic rich clay, lots of cracks and voids due to gas expansion, lamina in mm scale, interlaminated by color, cyclic appearance, very well sorted, moderately to heavily disturbed.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbationGley1 5/2Very well sorted
347-M0063B-1-2,011.4901.088361Siliciclastic sedimentClayLots of methane gas bubbles, sulphide smelling, few pollens, diatoms abundant; forams common; light blue mineral precipitate (fine radiating/stellate crystals; likely vivianite);carbonate precipitate pieces (likely Mn carbonate), some brown-red precipitate pieces; abundant Cladocerans (water fleas).HomogeneousUnidentified mineralsForam, benthic; Ostracod; Diatom; Plant macrofossilMassiveModerately5GY 3/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-2-1,012.0000.929508Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay, loose, soupy, totally disturbed by coring, some faint mm-scale color lamination in more consolidated sections.Parallel laminatedSoupyAbsent bioturbation10Y 4/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-2-2,013.5002.429508Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay, well sorted, fine grained, broken across presumable lamination horizons.Parallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbation10Y 4/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-2-3,015.0003.929508Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay, zebra stripe alternation between black and gray mm-scale laminations. Fine grained and well sorted.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbation10Y 4/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-2-4,015.5004.429508Siliciclastic sedimentClaySulphide smelling, expanding, gas charged; common Cladocerans; common forams and diatoms, few pollen grains; carbonate precipitate pieces (likely Mn carbonate), some brown-red precipitate pieces.HomogeneousPyrite; quartz; unidentified mineralsForam, benthic; Ostracod; Diatom; Pollen; Plant macrofossilMassiveModerately10Y 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-3-1,014.0004.163934Siliciclastic sedimentClayDark gray, clay, soupy to heavily disturbed, full of voids due to expanding methane, very well sorted.SoupyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-3-1,5824.5804.743934Siliciclastic sedimentClayVery dark greenish gray - dark greenish gray, laminated by color, mm scale, many cracks and voids, organic rich clay, moderately disturbed, very well sorted.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbationGLEY1 3/NVery well sorted
347-M0063B-3-2,015.5005.663934Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - light olive brown, laminated by color, organic rich clay, algae mats ?, very well sorted, slightly disturbed, voids at 35-36cm, 47-48cm and 63-64cm, Black is the fresh sediment color while light olive brown is the oxidized color.The core is oxidised along 2/3 of core.LaminationParallel laminatedSlightlyAbsent bioturbation2,5Y 2,5/1Very well sorted
347-M0063B-3-3,016.4106.573934Siliciclastic sedimentClayExpanding from gas, sulphide smelling; carbonate precipitate pieces (likely Mn carbonate), some brown-red precipitate pieces; forams and diatoms common.HomogeneousUnidentified mineralsBivalve; Foram, benthic; Diatom; Pollen; Plant macrofossilMassiveModerately5GY 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-4-1,016.0006.229508Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic-rich clay. Heavily water-logged with approx 40% mass loss. Lower most 15cm better condition where a faint mm-scale lamination can be seen.LaminationMassiveSlightlyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-4-2,016.8507.079508Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay Fine grained and well sorted. core broken along horizontal cracks, lamination boundary?MassiveModeratelyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-4-3,018.1908.419508Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack sulphide smelling, expanding; carbonate precipitate pieces (likely Mn carbonate), some brown-red precipitate pieces.HomogeneousBivalve; Foram, benthic; Diatom; Pollen; Plant macrofossilMassiveSlightly5GY 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-5-1,018.0008.488525Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay Fine grained and well sorted. heavily degraded.MassiveSoupyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-5-2,019.5009.988525Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay Fine grained and well sorted. Water logged and broken across core- lamination boundaries?MassiveHighlyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-5-3,0111.00011.488525Siliciclastic sedimentClayCarbonate precipitate pieces (likely Mn carbonate), some brown-red precipitate pieces; forams common, diatoms abundant.HomogeneousUnidentified mineralsForam, benthic; Diatom; Pollen; Plant macrofossilMassiveSlightly5GY 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-6-1,0110.00012.300000Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay, soupy, full of voids due to methane expansion, very well sorted.SoupyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-6-1,70210.70013.000000Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - dark Gary, weak lamination by color, mm scale, very well sorted. many horizontal cracks, moderately disturbed, organic rich clay.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-6-2,0111.50013.800000Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - dark gray, organic rich clay, weak lamination by color, mm scale, many horizontal cracks, moderately disturbed, voids at 8-11cm, 14-17cm, 31-33cm, 86-87cm, 99-101cm.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-6-3,0112.51014.810000Siliciclastic sedimentClayNone.HomogeneousUnidentified mineralsForam, benthic; Diatom; Pollen; Plant macrofossilMassiveModerately5GY 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-7-1,0112.00015.054098Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay Fine grained and well sorted. with evidence of methane escape in upper 50cm. Oxidation along cracks and edge at base. Faint mm-scale lamination.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-7-2,0113.50016.554098Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay Fine grained and well sorted. Faint lamination (mm-scale) Core broken along cracks across core with oxidation exploiting this.Parallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-7-3,0115.00018.054098Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay Fine grained and well sorted. Minor mm-scale laminations. Minor cracks across core with oxidation across them and along edge.#NAME?ModeratelyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-7-4,0115.46018.514098Siliciclastic sedimentClayNone.HomogeneousUnidentified mineralsForam, benthic; Ostracod; Diatom; Pollen; Plant macrofossilMassiveSlightly5GY 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-8-1,0115.00018.740982Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay, soupy, many small voids due to gas expansion, very well sorted.SoupyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-8-1,70215.70019.440982Siliciclastic sedimentClayNo sediment void.
347-M0063B-8-1,99315.99019.730982Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - dark greenish gray, organic rich clay, weak lamination, very well sorted, moderately disturbed, many horizontal cracks.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-8-2,0116.43020.170982Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - dark greenish gray, organic rich clay, weak lamination, very well sorted, moderately disturbed, many horizontal cracks, black color fresh sediment, dark greenish gray oxidized sediment along cracks and core margin.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-8-3,0117.73021.470982Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - dark greenish gray, organic rich clay, weak lamination, very well sorted, moderately disturbed, many horizontal cracks, black color fresh sediment dark greenish gray oxidized sediment, along cracks and core liner.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-8-4,0117.96021.700982Siliciclastic sedimentClayNone. OSP: Black, organic rich clay, soupy, very well sorted, oxidized along cracks and core liner with the color dark greenish gray.HomogeneousMassiveSlightly5GY 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-9-1,0117.00021.918031Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack, organic rich clay, soupy, very well sorted, many small voids due to gas expansion.SoupyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-9-1,112218.12023.038031Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - greenish gray, organic rich clay, heavily disturbed, very well sorted.LaminationParallel laminatedHighlyN 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-9-2,0118.50023.418031Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - greenish gray, organic rich clay, heavily disturbed, very well sorted.N 2.5Very well sorted
347-M0063B-9-3,0119.24024.158031Siliciclastic sedimentClayPollen rare; some OM. OSP: Black - greenish gray, organic rich clay, heavily disturbed, very well sorted.HomogeneousPyriteForam, benthic; Diatom; PollenMassiveSlightly5GY 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-10-1,0119.00023.988523Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack organic-rich clay, fine grained, well sorted with voids and soupy disturbance in places. Olive green coloration as a result of oxidation. Faint lamination visible towards base.Parallel laminatedHighlyAbsent bioturbationN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-10-1,95219.95024.938523Siliciclastic sedimentClayOlive gray, clay, well sorted and fine grained. mm-scale laminations. Some cracks across surface, exploited by oxidation.LaminationParallel laminatedSlightlyAbsent bioturbation5Y 4/2ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-10-2,0120.19025.178523Siliciclastic sedimentClayOlive gray, clay, well sorted and fine grained. mm-scale laminations. Some cracks across surface, exploited by oxidation.LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyAbsent bioturbation5Y 4/2ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-10-3,0121.49026.478523Siliciclastic sedimentClaySIgneous rocks after weak lamination, compact; white precipitate (likely manganese carbonate); lots of fluffy organic matter, very rare benthic foramsOSP Olive gray, clay, well sorted and fine grained. mm-scale laminations. Crumbly and broken with distorted laminations- disturbed by drilling?...HomogeneousQuartzForam, benthic; Diatom; PollenMassiveSlightly10Y 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-11-1,0121.00026.219671Siliciclastic sedimentClayGray, organic rich clay, heavily disturbed to soupy, very well sorted.Soupy5Y 5/1Very well sorted
347-M0063B-11-1,79221.79027.009671Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - olive, organic rich clay, laminated mm scale, heavily disturbed by coring, depression in core center, lowermost part oxidized olive.LaminationParallel laminatedHighly5Y 5/1Very well sorted
347-M0063B-11-2,0122.50027.719671Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - olive, organic rich clay, algae mats?, laminated mm scale, very well sorted, slightly disturbed, cyclic lamination, oxidized top and bottom olive.LaminationParallel laminatedSlightly5Y 3/1Very well sorted
347-M0063B-11-3,0124.00029.219671Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack - olive, organic rich clay, alga mats, laminated mm scale, very well sorted, slightly disturbed, cyclic lamination, oxidized at top and bottom olive.LaminationParallel laminatedSlightlyAbsent bioturbation5Y 3/1Very well sorted
347-M0063B-11-4,0124.40029.619671Siliciclastic sedimentClayPossibly laminated, compacted.HomogeneousUnidentified mineralsMassiveSlightly5GY 3/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-12-1,0123.00029.413112Siliciclastic sedimentClayOlive gray (5Y 4/2) highly disturbed clay; coring disturbance due to gas expansion; vertically oriented laminae at 89-150 cm due to coring disturbance.LaminationHighly5Y 4/2
347-M0063B-12-2,0124.50030.913112Siliciclastic sedimentClayDark greenish gray (10GY 4/1) clay; oxidized mat-like laminae at 28-33, 36-37, and 136-150 cm; otherwise only weakly laminated by color on a mm-scale; uncommon bioturbation has disrupted laminae at 39-110 cm; gas expansion voids are present throughout;0-17 cm highly disturbed and deformed.LaminationParallel laminatedSlightlySparse bioturbation10GY 4/1Very well sorted
347-M0063B-12-3,0126.00032.413112Siliciclastic sedimentClayDark gray (5Y 4/1) clay, largely oxidized to olive (5Y 4/3), with mm-scale laminae bu color and texture.LaminationParallel laminatedSlightlyAbsent bioturbation5Y 4/1Very well sorted
347-M0063B-12-4,0126.22032.633112Siliciclastic sedimentClaySlightly compacted, no laminae visible; rare forams (Elphidium); spongy chunks and carbonate precipitate (presumably MnCO3).HomogeneousPyrite; quartzForam, benthic; Diatom; Pollen; Plant macrofossilMassiveSlightly5GY 3/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-13-1,0125.00032.678682Siliciclastic sedimentClayDark greenish gray clay; 0125cm highly (gas) disturbed, 125-147cm moderately disturbed (expanded); void from degasing; no visible structures.HomogeneousGas10G 4/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-13-2,0126.47034.148682Siliciclastic sedimentClayBlack organic-rich clay; faint lamination (100-135cm); cracks from degasing (expanded); 0-100cm completely oxidized (10Y 5/2 greenish gray); 95-135cm reddish and black specks; moderately disturbed (but highly disturbed from degasing more likely).LaminationParallel laminatedModeratelyN 2.5ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-13-3,0127.82035.498682Siliciclastic sedimentClayShipboard: very abundant Cladoceran headpieces; very rare forams (Elphidium). OSP: dark gray (N 4) organic rich clay; mostly oxidized (10Y 5/2 greenish gray); no sed. structures visible.LaminationMica; opaques; pyrite; quartz; unidentified mineralsForam, benthic; Pollen; Plant macrofossilParallel laminatedHighly10BG 2.5/1ClayVery well sorted
347-M0063B-14-1,0127.00035.863927Siliciclastic sedimentClayDark greenish gray (10GY 4/1) clay; commonly (4) bioturbated with discrete burrows at 111-150 cm and diffuse bedding boundaries.Lamination; bioturbationWavy laminatedSlightly10GY 4/1Homogenous, common discrete burrowsVery well sorted
347-M0063B-14-2,0128.50037.363927Siliciclastic sedimentClayDark greenish gray (10GY 4/1) clay; black mottling at 23-25 cm, otherwise homogeneous appearance (scraping the core surface does not reveal any additional structure); numerous gas expansion voids making observation difficult.HomogeneousModerately10GY 4/1Very well sorted
347-M0063B-14-3,0129.79038.653927Siliciclastic sedimentClay95Expansion cracks from degassing; no visible lamination; very soft; rare forams; carbonate precipitate pieces (likely Mn carbonate); very rare diatoms.Mica; opaques; pyrite; quartz; unidentified mineralsForam, benthic; Diatom; Pollen; Plant macrofossilMassiveHighly5G 4/1ClayVery well sorted