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  1. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Foraminifera occurrences of IODP Hole 386-M0083B
    Abstract:  Results of Foraminifera assemblage 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. During the offshore phase, micropaleontology samples were taken from the end of split cores at 5 m intervals. During the onshore phase approximately 2 cubic centimetres of sediment from each of these samples were analysed for foraminifera. After drying overnight in a ~40°C oven, samples were disaggregated in a solution of deionized water, Calgon, and H2O2 to ensure removal of clay-sized particles. Samples were then wet sieved through a 63 μm mesh sieve and rinsed with deionized water. The coarse fraction was placed on filter paper in an oven at ~40°C until it dried completely. […]
    Size:  191 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.979364 - Score: 5.95
  2. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): X-ray diffraction results from IODP Hole 386-M0083C
    Abstract:  Results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) 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. During the onshore phase a set of solid-phase samples, with a volume of approx. 10 cubic centimeters each, were taken with the purpose to be later on split into aliquots for the following three analyses: X-ray diffraction, carbon and X-ray fluorescence. The bulk solid-phase samples were taken from the work halves of core sections at about one sample per meter on average. […]
    Size:  37 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.978935 - Score: 5.95
  3. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Shear strength (shear vane) from IODP Hole 386-M0090A
    Abstract:  Shear strength from automated shear vane (AVS) of the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). This dataset was obtained at the end of the core processing workflow during the third phase (Personal Sampling Party, PSP) of expedition 386, which took place between 2022-11-15 – 2022-11-30 onboard D/V Chikyu. Measurements were performed on the work halves of core sections using a Wykeham-Farrance AVS. The apparatus consists of four vanes perpendicular to each other that are inserted in the sediment to their full length while attempting to minimize disturbance to the sediment. A motor loads a helical torsion spring and the bottom of the spring is united to the vane. Therefore, the bottom deflection of the spring records the angular displacement of the sediment, from which undrained shear strength has been calculated. […]
    Size:  3 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.975379 - Score: 5.95
  4. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Shear strength (handheld penetrometer) from IODP Hole 386-M0082B
    Abstract:  Shear strength from handheld penetrometer of the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). This dataset was obtained at the end of the core processing workflow during the third phase (Personal Sampling Party, PSP) of expedition 386, which took place between 2022-11-15 – 2022-11-30 onboard D/V Chikyu. Measurements were performed on the work halves of core sections using a handheld (pocket) penetrometer equipped with a 10 mm diameter tip. The tip was pushed 6.3 mm perpendicular to the split core surface with the measuring pin downward until the groove marked on the tip was even with the level of the core surface. The resulting resistance (compressive strength) was read from the device and used to calculate undrained shear strength. At each measurement depth, three measurements were conducted and the resulting undrained shear strength averaged. […]
    Size:  36 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.977711 - Score: 5.95
  5. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Shear strength (handheld penetrometer) from IODP Hole 386-M0091D
    Abstract:  Shear strength from handheld penetrometer of the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). This dataset was obtained at the end of the core processing workflow during the third phase (Personal Sampling Party, PSP) of expedition 386, which took place between 2022-11-15 – 2022-11-30 onboard D/V Chikyu. Measurements were performed on the work halves of core sections using a handheld (pocket) penetrometer equipped with a 10 mm diameter tip. The tip was pushed 6.3 mm perpendicular to the split core surface with the measuring pin downward until the groove marked on the tip was even with the level of the core surface. The resulting resistance (compressive strength) was read from the device and used to calculate undrained shear strength. At each measurement depth, three measurements were conducted and the resulting undrained shear strength averaged. […]
    Size:  64 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.977751 - Score: 5.95
  6. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Shear strength (handheld penetrometer) from IODP Hole 386-M0092B
    Abstract:  Shear strength from handheld penetrometer of the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 386 (Japan Trench Paleoseismology). This dataset was obtained at the end of the core processing workflow during the third phase (Personal Sampling Party, PSP) of expedition 386, which took place between 2022-11-15 – 2022-11-30 onboard D/V Chikyu. Measurements were performed on the work halves of core sections using a handheld (pocket) penetrometer equipped with a 10 mm diameter tip. The tip was pushed 6.3 mm perpendicular to the split core surface with the measuring pin downward until the groove marked on the tip was even with the level of the core surface. The resulting resistance (compressive strength) was read from the device and used to calculate undrained shear strength. At each measurement depth, three measurements were conducted and the resulting undrained shear strength averaged. […]
    Size:  40 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.977753 - Score: 5.95
  7. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Color data (RGB) of IODP Hole 386-M0084C
    Abstract:  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. […]
    Size:  11397 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.975041 - Score: 5.95
  8. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): X-ray diffraction results from IODP Hole 386-M0091A
    Abstract:  Results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) 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. During the onshore phase a set of solid-phase samples, with a volume of approx. 10 cubic centimeters each, were taken with the purpose to be later on split into aliquots for the following three analyses: X-ray diffraction, carbon and X-ray fluorescence. The bulk solid-phase samples were taken from the work halves of core sections at about one sample per meter on average. […]
    Size:  37 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.978970 - Score: 5.95
  9. Strasser, M; Ikehara, K; Everest, JD et al. (2025): Visual core description of IODP Hole 386-M0084F
    Abstract:  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. […]
    Size:  16 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.976615 - Score: 5.95
  10. Virtasalo, JJ; Hovikoski, J (2024): Multielement and grain-size data of sediment cores from the IODP Expedition 386 Japan Trench Paleoseismology
    Abstract:  This dataset contains the contents of 58 elements and grain-size distribution in 48 sediment samples from sediment cores from six sites with the water depths greater 7.5 km in the Japan Trench. Five of the sediment cores were collected by a giant piston corer up to 40 m long and one by a trigger corer onboard R/V Kaimei during the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) expedition 386 Japan Trench Paleoseismology between 13 April and 1 June 2021. The coring sites M0081 and M0082 were located in the Southern Japan Trench expanded and condensed sections, respectively. The sites M0083 and M0089 were located in the Central Japan Trench expanded and condensed sections, respectively. The sites M0084 and M0085 were located in the Northern Japan Trench expanded and condensed sections, respectively. […]
    Size:  3934 data points
    https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.967716 - Score: 5.95

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