Sample ID --- 34-46VS Activity ID --- D-1-85-AR Vessel --- Discoverer Sampling Equipment --- vibrating core Time --- 19852680000 (yyyydddhhmm) Latitude --- 70.50833 Longitude --- -161.94667 Water Depth --- 26 (meters) Core Length --- 230 (centimeters) Core Diameter --- 0 (centimeters) Comments --- catcher section replaced with a possible loss of 1-2 cm between core and replaced section; replaced section may have been put in upside down Subsample Purpose --- Storage Method --- Storage Location --- Investigator(s) --- core described by J. Miley, 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 52 cm A. Color of unit: yellowish grey B. Sediment texture: fine sand to medium sand (sorted) C.Sedimentary structures: massive unit containing shell fragments; silt layer at 18 cm; black organic rich layer at 38 cm; 2 imbricated mud clasts 40 cm; shell lag 38-45 cm D.Paleontologic obsevervation: echinoderm shell fragments 17,24,32,38-45,50 cm bivalve 2 halves at 1cm; bivalve fragments in shell lag 38-45 cm E.Contact: erosional F.Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 52 cm to 230 cm A. Color of unit: olive grey B. Sediment texture: silt to fine sand C.Sedimentary structures: massive unit; dropstones 160,220,228 cm; liquifraction 115-130 cm; small mud clasts 1mm 200-230 cm D.Paleontologic obsevervation: echinoderm fragments 64,77,130,147-151,157,166,192 & 221 cm; burrows 108,110-114,167,210,214 cm E.Contact: believe gravels below because of beat-up condition of core cutter when removed and dropstones in lower 10cm F.Additional comments: continued on next core; bottom 10 cm may be upside down; 1-2 cm were lost when replaced therefore void 219-220 cm end of core