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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Color data (RGB) of IODP Hole 386-M0085B
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Color data obtained from split core sections from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology) during the onshore phase. The onshore phase of expedition 386 took place between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15 onboard D/V Chikyu. After longitudinal splitting of the core sections, high-resolution (100 pixels/cm) images of archive half was captured using the Tri-Sensor Core Logger (TSCL; NS Design). The camera provides a 16-bit red-green-blue (RGB) color (48-bit) TIFF file from which the RGB data were derived in 1 mm down-core resolution. […] |
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717282 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.975046 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Natural remanent magnetization data from IODP Hole 386-M0089A
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Natural remanent magnetization (NRM) data from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). The offshore phase of this expedition took place between 2021-04-13 and 2021-06-01 onboard Japanese R/V Kaimei from and to Yokosuka, Japan, followed by an onshore phase onboard D/V Chikyu between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15. Because the diameter of the split section (12.5 cm) is larger than the magnetometer entrance (8.1 cm), U-channel samples were taken from the center of each working half during the onshore phase. Measurements were conducted likewise during the onshore phase using the long-core superconducting rock magnetometer (2G Enterprises, model 760) installed on D/V Chikyu. Due to time constraints paleomagnetism measurements were limited to NRM with 5 mT demagnetization, with measurements typically made at 2 cm intervals. […] |
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256 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.979780 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Color data (RGB) of IODP Hole 386-M0089B
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Color data obtained from split core sections from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology) during the onshore phase. The onshore phase of expedition 386 took place between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15 onboard D/V Chikyu. After longitudinal splitting of the core sections, high-resolution (100 pixels/cm) images of archive half was captured using the Tri-Sensor Core Logger (TSCL; NS Design). The camera provides a 16-bit red-green-blue (RGB) color (48-bit) TIFF file from which the RGB data were derived in 1 mm down-core resolution. […] |
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704364 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.975066 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Interstitial water geochemistry results of IODP Hole 386-M0091C
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Results of interstitial water (IW) geochemistry analyses from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). The offshore phase of this expedition took place between 2021-04-13 and 2021-06-01 onboard Japanese R/V Kaimei from and to Yokosuka, Japan, followed by an onshore phase onboard D/V Chikyu between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15. Sampling for IW geochemistry took place offshore immediately upon core recovery using Rhizon samplers. A total amount of approximately 15 mL IW per sample were extracted from the core sections over a maximum rhizon retention time of 6 hours. IW main samples were subsequently split into as many as seven fractions for the following IODP standard measurements: sulfide (1.5 mL IW + 0.6 mL ZnAc 2.5%), salinity (0.5–1.5 mL), pH and alkalinity (3–4 mL), ammonium (0.5–1.5 mL), cations (3 mL IW + 0.03 mL HNO3), and anions (3 mL). […] |
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20 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.979665 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Interstitial water geochemistry results of IODP Hole 386-M0089C
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Results of interstitial water (IW) geochemistry analyses from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). The offshore phase of this expedition took place between 2021-04-13 and 2021-06-01 onboard Japanese R/V Kaimei from and to Yokosuka, Japan, followed by an onshore phase onboard D/V Chikyu between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15. Sampling for IW geochemistry took place offshore immediately upon core recovery using Rhizon samplers. A total amount of approximately 15 mL IW per sample were extracted from the core sections over a maximum rhizon retention time of 6 hours. IW main samples were subsequently split into as many as seven fractions for the following IODP standard measurements: sulfide (1.5 mL IW + 0.6 mL ZnAc 2.5%), salinity (0.5–1.5 mL), pH and alkalinity (3–4 mL), ammonium (0.5–1.5 mL), cations (3 mL IW + 0.03 mL HNO3), and anions (3 mL). […] |
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40 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.979657 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Core summary for IODP Site 386-M0088
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List of recovered cores from the above given site on International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). The offshore phase of this expedition took place between 2021-04-13 and 2021-06-01 onboard Japanese R/V Kaimei from and to Yokosuka, Japan. Cores have been acquired by the use of a Giant Piston Coring (GPC) System. The GPC system consists of a set of two coring barrels - a piston corer and a trigger corer. According to IODP core type nomenclature, cores retrieved from the piston corer barrel are labelled by the letter "H" (for hydraulic piston corer) and those from the trigger corer are identified by the core type letter "P" (for push corer). For further methodological information see methods chapter in Strasser, M. et al., 2023 https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.386.102.2023 |
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40 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.974834 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): P-wave velocity of discrete samples (DPW) from IODP Hole 386-M0087D
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P-wave velocity data from discrete samples from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). During the onshore phase of expedition 386, which took place between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15 onboard D/V Chikyu, discrete samples for P-wave velocity measurements were taken from the work halves approx. every 2 meter down core using syringes with an inner diameter of 2 cm. Samples measured 2.5–3 cm long for a sample volume of ~10 cubic centimetres. Samples were then shipped to the European Petrophysics Consortium (EPC) laboratory at the University of Leicester (UK) for processing. Measurements were performed with a Geotek P-wave logger for discrete samples (PWL-D). Measurements were attempted for each sample, however, the unconsolidated lithology of some samples proved unsuitable for the instrument (e.g. too soupy or too friable to be placed between the transducers). […] |
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44 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.975296 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Moisture and density (MAD) from IODP Hole 386-M0083D
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Moisture and density (MAD) data from discrete samples from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). During the onshore phase of expedition 386, which took place between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15 onboard D/V Chikyu, discrete samples for MAD measurements (bulk density, dry density, grain density, water content, porosity, and void ratio) were taken from the work halves using 10 cubic centimetre syringes at an approx. down-core resolution of every 2 meters. Sampling depths were adapted and slightly modified for layers of special interest, such as tephras. Samples were processed and measured directly after sampling onboard Chikyu. For the measurements themselves samples were transferred to glass beakers of known weight and volume. […] |
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171 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.977436 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Color data (RGB) of IODP Hole 386-M0081B
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Color data obtained from split core sections from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology) during the onshore phase. The onshore phase of expedition 386 took place between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15 onboard D/V Chikyu. After longitudinal splitting of the core sections, high-resolution (100 pixels/cm) images of archive half was captured using the Tri-Sensor Core Logger (TSCL; NS Design). The camera provides a 16-bit red-green-blue (RGB) color (48-bit) TIFF file from which the RGB data were derived in 1 mm down-core resolution. […] |
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770050 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.975024 - Score: 5.872
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Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Visual core description of IODP Hole 386-M0090D
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Collection of visual core description (VCD) sheets (hand drawn originals and digital representations) and lithologic composite plots from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). VCD was performed on unsampled archive halves of split cores, directly after linescan imaging, during the onshore phase of expedition 386, which took place between 2022-02-14 – 2022-03-15 onboard D/V Chikyu. The lithology of each core section is represented on the hand drawn VCDs by graphic patterns next to the X-ray CT image of the archive-half core section. Further, a wide variety of features that characterize the sediment are indicated in additional columns. […] |
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12 data points |
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.976637 - Score: 5.872
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