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WDC MGG Seafloor Series Vol I

Core Data from the Deep Sea Drilling Project


Leg : 32    Top/Bottom Interval(mm) :   50/1500  Age: CENOZOIC
Hole: 308   Depth Top of Layer(m)   :    0.05    Age: QUATERNARY
Core:   1   Depth Bottom of Layer(m):    1.50    Age: LOWER EOCENE
Sect:  1    Thickness of Layer(m)   :    1.45
 
       Average Percent          G.R.A.P.E. Avg   # G.R.A.P.E.
Calcareous Siliceous Detrital  Density/Porosity   meas Avg'd
========== ========= ========  ================  ============
      0         0        58           /                  
 
Processing Hist: Data incomplete; interpretation allowed manual encoding.
Shipboard Lith : ALTERED VOLCANIC ASH                                        
Screen Lith    : ASH                                                         
 
 
 
Leg : 32    Top/Bottom Interval(mm) : 1120/1500  Age: LOWER EOCENE
Hole: 308   Depth Top of Layer(m)   :   13.62    Age: LOWER EOCENE
Core:   2   Depth Bottom of Layer(m):   14.00    Age: 
Sect:  1    Thickness of Layer(m)   :    0.38
 
       Average Percent          G.R.A.P.E. Avg   # G.R.A.P.E.
Calcareous Siliceous Detrital  Density/Porosity   meas Avg'd
========== ========= ========  ================  ============
      0         0        58           /                  
 
Processing Hist: Data incomplete; interpretation allowed manual encoding.
Shipboard Lith : BIOGENOUS VOLCANIC SILT                                     
Screen Lith    : SILT                                                        
 
 
 
Leg : 32    Top/Bottom Interval(mm) :   50/1500  Age: LOWER EOCENE
Hole: 308   Depth Top of Layer(m)   :   14.05    Age: LOWER EOCENE
Core:   2   Depth Bottom of Layer(m):   15.50    Age: 
Sect:  2    Thickness of Layer(m)   :    1.45
 
       Average Percent          G.R.A.P.E. Avg   # G.R.A.P.E.
Calcareous Siliceous Detrital  Density/Porosity   meas Avg'd
========== ========= ========  ================  ============
     43         0        57       1.68/ 61            142
 
Processing Hist: Classification was successful.
Shipboard Lith : BIOGENOUS VOLCANIC SILT                                     
Screen Lith    : CARBON FRAGMENT RICH MARLY CHALK                            
 
 
 
Leg : 32    Top/Bottom Interval(mm) :  100/1500  Age: LOWER EOCENE
Hole: 308   Depth Top of Layer(m)   :   40.60    Age: LOWER EOCENE
Core:   3   Depth Bottom of Layer(m):   42.00    Age: 
Sect:  1    Thickness of Layer(m)   :    1.40
 
       Average Percent          G.R.A.P.E. Avg   # G.R.A.P.E.
Calcareous Siliceous Detrital  Density/Porosity   meas Avg'd
========== ========= ========  ================  ============
     58         0        42       1.83/ 52            123
 
Processing Hist: Classification was successful.
Shipboard Lith : BIOGENOUS VOLCANIC SILT                                     
Screen Lith    : CARBON FRAGMENT RICH MARLY CHALK                            
 
 
 
Leg : 32    Top/Bottom Interval(mm) :  100/1500  Age: LOWER EOCENE
Hole: 308   Depth Top of Layer(m)   :   59.10    Age: LOWER EOCENE
Core:   4   Depth Bottom of Layer(m):   60.50    Age: 
Sect:  1    Thickness of Layer(m)   :    1.40
 
       Average Percent          G.R.A.P.E. Avg   # G.R.A.P.E.
Calcareous Siliceous Detrital  Density/Porosity   meas Avg'd
========== ========= ========  ================  ============
      6         0        94       1.88/ 49            115
 
Processing Hist: Classification was successful.
Shipboard Lith : BIOGENOUS VOLCANIC SANDSTONE                                
Screen Lith    : MICRONODULE RICH CARBON FRAGMENT RICH PELAGIC CLAYSTONE     
 
 
 
    

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These Web pages are from the Core Data from the Deep Sea Drilling Project Legs 1-96 CD-ROM produced in 2000 by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, National Geophysical Data Center, and collocated World Data Center for Marine Geology and Geophysics, Boulder. Data were compiled in cooperation with the U.S. Science Support Program, the Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc., and the U.S. National Science Foundation. Please see the NGDC privacy, disclaimer, and copyright notices.