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    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: A large fraction of the sediment series recovered during METEOR Cruise M 46/2 with the gravity corer were subject to laboratory geophysical studies. Shipboard measurements on the segmented cores routinely comprised three basic physical parameters: - compressional (p-) wave velocity vp, electric resistivity Rs (as a measure of density and porosity), and, magnetic volume susceptibility. These properties are closely related to lithology and grain size of the sediments and provide high- resolution core logs (spacing 1 cm for p-wave velocity, 2 cm for electric resistivity and magnetic volume susceptibility) available prior to all other detailed investigations. In addition, oriented samples for subsequent shore based rock and paleo-magnetic studies were taken at typically 5 cm intervals.
    Keywords: Argentine Basin; GeoB; GeoB6201-5; GeoB6202-7; GeoB6203-2; GeoB6204-3; GeoB6205-2; GeoB6205-3; GeoB6206-3; GeoB6207-1; GeoB6208-3; GeoB6209-1; GeoB6210-2; GeoB6211-2; GeoB6212-1; GeoB6213-2; GeoB6214-6; GeoB6216-2; GeoB6217-3; GeoB6218-3; GeoB6219-4; GeoB6220-2; GeoB6221-2; GeoB6222-1; GeoB6223-5; GeoB6224-2; GeoB6225-1; GeoB6227-1; GeoB6229-7; GeoB6230-2; GeoB6231-2; GeoB6232-2; GeoB6233-2; GeoB6234-2; Geosciences, University of Bremen; Gravity corer (Kiel type); M46/2; Meteor (1986); SL
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 52 datasets
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