West of Midway Island, North Pacific abyssal plain
32.4 N/164.3 E
6217
Heath et al. (1985)
24
195‐1201B‐2H
Philippine Sea
19.3 N/135.1 E
5710.2
Salisbury et al. (2002)
25
130‐807A‐2H
Ontong Java Plateau, western equatorial Pacific
3.6 N/156.6 E
2803.8
Kroenke et al. (1991)
26
181‐1125A‐2H
Chatham Rise, east of New Zealand
42.6 S/178.2 W
1364.6
Carter et al. (1999)
27
169‐1037A‐1H
Escanaba Trough, west of Oregon and N. California
41.0 N/127.5 W
3302.3
Fouquet et al. (1998)
28
146‐888B‐2H
Cascadia margin, west of Vancouver, BC
48.2 N/126.7 W
2516.3
Westbrook et al. (1994)
29
167‐1010E‐1H
West of Baja California
30.0 N/118.1 W
3464.7
Lyle et al. (1997)
30
17‐166‐2
Western equatorial Pacific
3.7 N/175.1 W
4962
Winterer et al. (1973)
31
127‐795A‐2H
Japan Sea
44.0 N/139.0 E
3300.2
Tamaki et al. (1990)
32
28‐274‐2
North of Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica
69.0 S/173.4 E
3305
Hayes et al. (1975)
North Atlantic Cores
33
37‐333‐2
Western flank of Mid‐Atlantic Ridge
36.8 N/33.7 W
1666
Aumento et al. (1977)
34
82‐558‐3
Western flank of Mid‐Atlantic Ridge
33.8 N/37.3 W
3754
Bougault et al. (1985)
35
172‐1063A‐2H
Northeast Bermuda Rise
33.7 N/57.6 W
4583.5
Keigwin et al. (1998)
36
105‐646A‐2H
Labrador Sea, south of Greenland
58.2 N/48.4 W
3440.3
Srivastava et al. (1987)
37
162‐980A‐2H
Rockall Bank, west of Ireland
55.5 N/14.7 W
2172.2
Jansen et al. (1996)
38
152‐919A‐2H
SE Greenland, continental rise
62.7 N/37.5 W
2088.2
Larsen et al. (1994)
39
174‐1073‐1H
New Jersey continental shelf
39.2 N/72.3 W
639.4
Austin et al. (1998)
40
14‐137‐3H
Madeira abyssal plain
25.9 N/27.1 W
5361
Hayes et al. (1972)
1 The letter indicating the type of drilling (e.g. A for advanced piston coring) is not always included in the core identification (Column 1 of Table 2.1). This is because early on in the drilling program, there was only one type of coring (rotary), and thus no special notation was needed. Core identification in Table 2.1 will match the core identification on the related core photos, which are accessible in the online supplemental materials.
To do:
1 Find your assigned core(s) in Table 2.1 and on the base map (Figure 2.2). Examine the photo of your core (see supplemental resources) and make a list of observations and a list of questions about what you see:
ID of your assigned core(s) (e.g. 112‐687A‐2H)
Observations about your core(s)
Questions about your core(s)
1 Lithology refers to the visible physical characteristics