IGSN: 10.58052/WHO00000H collection methodclassificationgeo location

   
    IGSN:10.58052/WHO00000H
 Sample Name:KN210-05-8
 Other Name(s):
 Sample Type:Dredge
 Parent IGSN:Not Provided
   
Description
Material: Rock
Classification:Igneous>Volcanic>Mafic
Field Name: Not Provided
Description:294.1 kg Slightly weathered fresh glassy pillow basalt and hyaloclastite breccia.
Age (min):Not Provided
Age (max):Not Provided
Collection Method:Dredging
Collection Method Description:Not Provided
Size:294.1 kg
Geological Age:Not Provided
Geological Unit:Not Provided
Comment:Not Provided
Purpose:Not Provided
Geolocation
Latitude Start (WGS84):16.40317
Latitude End:16.40648
Longitude Start (WGS84):-46.65697
Longitude End:-46.66538
Northing (m) (UTM NAD83):Not Provided
Easting (m) (UTM NAD83):Not Provided
Zone:Not Provided
Vertical Datum:Not Provided
Elevation Start:-3450 meters
Elevation End:-3343 meters
Nav Type:Not Provided
Physiographic Feature:Ridge
Name Of Physiographic Feature:Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Location Description:Step faulted terrain at intersection of E Ridge and lower slope S Core Complex
Locality:Not Provided
Locality Description:Not Provided
Country:Not Provided
State/Province:Not Provided
County:Not Provided
City: Not Provided
Collection
Field Program/Cruise:KN210-05
Platform Type:Ship
Platform Name:Knorr
Platform Description:Not Provided
Launch Type:Not Applicable
Launch Platform Name:Not Applicable
Launch ID:Not Applicable
Collector/Chief Scientist:Henry Dick
Collector/Chief Scientist Detail:Not Provided
Collection Start Date:2013-05-23T07:16:00Z
Collection End Date:2013-05-23T08:56:00Z
Curation
Current Archive:Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
Current Archive Contact Details:Not Provided
Original Archive:Not Provided
Original Archive Contact Details:Not Provided
Related Samples
Parents:No Parents
Siblings:No Siblings
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