Sample ID --- 63-83VS Activity ID --- D-1-85-AR Vessel --- Discoverer Sampling Equipment --- vibrating core Time --- 19852770000 (yyyydddhhmm) Latitude --- 70.11167 Longitude --- -163.65167 Water Depth --- 25.5 (meters) Core Length --- 250 (centimeters) Core Diameter --- 0 (centimeters) Comments --- Subsample Purpose --- Storage Method --- Storage Location --- Investigator(s) --- core described by J. Miley, core recored by G. Redden 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 40 cm A. Color of unit: Medium grey and light olive grey. B. Sediment texture: Medium sand with lot of coal grains at base. C. Sedimentary structures: Massive - horizontal shell lag at base. D. Paleontologic obsevervation: Echioderm fragments. Live sand dollar at top (2cm diam.) E. Contact: Erosional. F. Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 40 cm to 154 cm A. Color of unit: Medium grey. B. Sediment texture: Slightly muddy medium sand with a few scattered pebbles. C. Sedimentary structures: Discrete shell and coarse sand lags. D. Paleontologic obsevervation: Fragments of echinoderms, clinocardia, Yolinda, and other bivalves. E. Contact: Erosional. F. Additional comments: Description of Depostional Interval 154 cm to 260 cm A. Color of unit: Yellowish grey to light olive grey. B. Sediment texture: Medium sand that grades into a muddy sand. C. Sedimentary structures: Massive with parallel mud drapes. D. Paleontologic obsevervation: Echinoderm fragments. Some bivalve fragments. E. Contact: Bottom of core. F. Additional comments: