Sample ID --- 10-14VS Activity ID --- D-1-85-AR Vessel --- Discoverer Sampling Equipment --- vibrating core Time --- 19852550000 (yyyydddhhmm) Latitude --- 71.47833 Longitude --- -154.99833 Water Depth --- 28 (meters) Core Length --- 381 (centimeters) Core Diameter --- 0 (centimeters) Comments --- Hoses and cable seperated from core.Core barrel bent and removed .Waterin mechanical parts caused a systems failure.Joyce said " What else could have gone wrong?!!" Subsample Purpose --- Storage Method --- Storage Location --- Investigator(s) --- core described by 0-236, J.Miley 237-381, R.L. Phillips, core recored by J. Miley 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 26 cm A. Color of unit: Olive gray B. Sediment texture: mud ooze C.Sedimentary structures: D.Paleontologic obsevervation: E.Contact: Density F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 26 cm to 67 cm A. Color of unit: olive gray and olive black B. Sediment texture: mud C.Sedimentary structures: Horizontal laminations of alternating mud and organic rich silt. (Vibracore deformation) D.Paleontologic obsevervation: Sand filled worm tubes at 46cm and 62cm E.Contact: Increased organic content in lower section. F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 67 cm to 75 cm A. Color of unit: Olive gray and black B. Sediment texture: Sandy-mud with organics C.Sedimentary structures: Massive.Lens of organic rich sediment at 68cm D.Paleontologic obsevervation: rich in organic matter E.Contact: Lower unit has a lower organic content F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 75 cm to 165 cm A. Color of unit: Olive gray and olive black B. Sediment texture: mud C.Sedimentary structures: Massive with scattered laminations of mud and organic rich mud. (Vibracore deformed structures below 87cm) D.Paleontologic obsevervation: Oenopota sp? fragment was found at 130cm. Unknown shell fragments at 115 & 120cm E.Contact: Decreased organic in lower unit. F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 165 cm to 232 cm A. Color of unit: Olive gray B. Sediment texture: mud C.Sedimentary structures: massive D.Paleontologic obsevervation: Low organic content E.Contact: Laminations common in lower unit F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 232 cm to 266 cm A. Color of unit: Olive black B. Sediment texture: mud C.Sedimentary structures: Horizontal parallel laminations of mud alternating silty-fine sand. Structure deformed D.Paleontologic obsevervation: Sand filled burrow 4 cm across at 261 cm E.Contact: F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 266 cm to 328 cm A. Color of unit: Olive black B. Sediment texture: mud C.Sedimentary structures: Horizontal. parallel laminae, organic rich mud. Mud alternating with silty finesand as parallel strata to 1.8 cm thick cycles. One large pebble dropstone. D.Paleontologic obsevervation: Gastropod shell fragment? E.Contact: F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 328 cm to 335 cm A. Color of unit: B. Sediment texture: Mud with sand filled burrows C.Sedimentary structures: massvie D.Paleontologic obsevervation: Sand filled burrows E.Contact: Paleontologic.No burrow seen in lower unit F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 335 cm to 381 cm A. Color of unit: Olive black B. Sediment texture: Sandy mud. C.Sedimentary structures: Alternating laminations of mud and organic rich and silty-mud.Deformedstrata near bottom D.Paleontologic obsevervation: Shell lag a 357cm E.Contact: Bottom of core F.Additional comments: Mud undurated = mudstone very hard.