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Tanner, Thomas; Hernández-Almeida, Iván; Drury, Anna Joy; Guitián, José; Stoll, Heather M (2020): Disturbance intervals of ODP Hole 177-1088B [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.924448, In: Tanner, T et al. (2020): New Tie points, organic and inorganic data, growth rate and pCO2 reconstructions for the late Miocene Cooling of ODP Hole 177-1088B [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.924529

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Abstract:
Composite core images for Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Hole 1088B were generated by cutting individual core sections from core table photos (downloaded from JANUS: http://www-odp.tamu.edu/database/). Each section image was then compiled and scaled to the shipboard meters composite depth (mcd) using the Includes_Core_Table_Photos functions within Code for Ocean Drilling Data (CODD v1; www.codd-home.net; Wilkens et al. (2017)). To account for the single point lighting source used in core table photos, a lighting correction was also applied.
As shipboard color reflectance data was not collected at Site 1088, core color information (hue, saturation, lightness, red, green, blue) was extracted every mm from the composite core images using the CODD “CreateHoleCoreImageProfiles” function. The extracted lightness (L) showed the clearest variability and was chosen to approximate Lstar data. The top 4 cm of each section was excluded from the L profile to remove a lighting artefact at section ends. To account for core heterogeneity, the L data was then despiked using the CODD “Median_DeSpike” function (despiked data over 2 s.d. from the median within a 400 point/0.4 m window) and then smoothed using an 11-point binomial smoothing. All extracted data is provided in supplementary table 1.
The composite core images from Hole 1088B show clear evidence for core disturbance at the top of most cores (supplementary table 2). These intervals were excluded from the extracted lightness and shipboard magnetic susceptibility records. The shipboard magnetic susceptibility (MS) data was also despiked using the “Median_DeSpike” function (despiked data over 2 s.d. from the median within a 40 point/0.4 m window; supplementary tables 3).
An astrochronology for Hole 1088B was generated between 4.2 and 7.9Ma (38-90 mcd), using 24 minimal tie points between L maxima and ~110 kyr eccentricity maxima (Ecc; Laskar et al. (2004). These additional age points are provided in supplementary table 4.
Keyword(s):
Age model; ODP Site 1088B
Related to:
Tanner, Thomas; Hernández-Almeida, Iván; Drury, Anna Joy; Guitián, José; Stoll, Heather M (in review): Decreasing atmospheric CO2 during the Late Miocene Cooling.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: -41.136060 * Longitude: 13.562830
Date/Time Start: 1997-12-17T09:45:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-12-17T23:15:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1.475 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 115.950 m
Event(s):
177-1088B * Latitude: -41.136060 * Longitude: 13.562830 * Date/Time Start: 1997-12-17T09:45:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-12-17T23:15:00 * Elevation: -2081.2 m * Penetration: 129 m * Recovery: 125.55 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg177 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 14 cores; 129 m cored; 0 m drilled; 97.3 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelTanner, Thomas
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmTanner, ThomasCalculatedGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmTanner, Thomas
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmTanner, Thomas
CommentCommentTanner, Thomasexclusion reason
Size:
176 data points

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177-1088B-2H5.7005.505.9Core disturbance
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177-1088B-2H11.47511.4511.5IW sample
177-1088B-2H12.97512.9513.0IW sample
177-1088B-3H15.15015.0015.3Core disturbance
177-1088B-3H16.47516.4516.5IW sample
177-1088B-3H17.97517.9518.0IW sample
177-1088B-3H19.47519.4519.5IW sample
177-1088B-3H20.97520.9521.0IW sample
177-1088B-3H22.47522.4522.5IW sample
177-1088B-4H24.65024.5024.8Core disturbance
177-1088B-4H25.97525.9526.0IW sample
177-1088B-4H27.47527.4527.5IW sample
177-1088B-4H28.97528.9529.0IW sample
177-1088B-4H30.47530.4530.5IW sample
177-1088B-4H31.97531.9532.0IW sample
177-1088B-4H33.47533.4533.5IW sample
177-1088B-5H34.30034.0034.6Core disturbance
177-1088B-5H35.45035.4035.5IW sample
177-1088B-5H36.95036.9037.0IW sample
177-1088B-5H38.45038.4038.5IW sample
177-1088B-5H39.95039.9040.0IW sample
177-1088B-5H41.45041.4041.5IW sample
177-1088B-6H43.80043.5044.1Core disturbance
177-1088B-6H44.95044.9045.0IW sample
177-1088B-6H46.45046.4046.5IW sample
177-1088B-6H47.95047.9048.0IW sample
177-1088B-6H49.45049.4049.5IW sample
177-1088B-6H50.95050.9051.0IW sample
177-1088B-7H58.95058.9059.0IW sample
177-1088B-8H62.60062.5062.7Core disturbance
177-1088B-8H68.45068.4068.5IW sample
177-1088B-9H72.25072.0072.5Core disturbance
177-1088B-9H77.95077.9078.0IW sample
177-1088B-10H81.95081.5082.4Core disturbance
177-1088B-10H87.45087.4087.5IW sample
177-1088B-11H96.95096.9097.0IW sample
177-1088B-12H100.650100.50100.8Core disturbance
177-1088B-13H115.950115.90116.0IW sample