Sample ID --- 06-10-GS Activity ID --- D-1-85-AR Vessel --- Discoverer Sampling Equipment --- gravitycore Time --- 19852520000 (yyyydddhhmm) Latitude --- 71.85833 Longitude --- -154.275 Water Depth --- 179 (meters) Core Length --- 205 (centimeters) Core Diameter --- 0 (centimeters) Comments --- Worm tube off cutter Subsample Purpose --- Storage Method --- Storage Location --- Investigator(s) --- core described by L.Phillips, core recored by M.Colgan Comments --- Subsample ID --- Interval Top --- 0 (centimeters) Interval Bottom --- 0 (centimeters) Interval Age --- unknown Primary Lithology --- Secondary Lithology --- Primary Texture --- Secondary Texture --- Other Components --- Comments ---Description of Depostional Interval 0 cm to 10 cm A. Color of unit: olive gray B. Sediment texture: mud flowing C. Sedimentary structures: unconsolidated D. Paleontologic obsevervation: live worm to 8cm. Oxized worms burrows w/worms. E. Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 11 cm to 56 cm A. Color of unit: dark B. Sediment texture: Organic rich mud C. Sedimentary structures: massive D. Paleontologic obsevervation: Intense bioturbation (>95%). Possible gas pocket or open burrows. E. Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 57 cm to 206 cm A. Color of unit: Mottle gray/black B. Sediment texture: mud intensely bioturbated C. Sedimentary structures: massive. Faint parallel horizontial lamination. Bedding best odserved as cyclic, lt gray/brown horizontal bands. Bioturbation has disrupted moststructures. D. Paleontologic obsevervation: Open lined worm tubes at 138cm. Most burrows horizontal. E. Additional comments: Texture appears uniform throughout the core.