Figures 1-13
Tables 1-8

Figure 1. Key to "Graphic Lithology" symbols.

Figure 2. Symbols used for drilling disturbance and sedimentary structures and components.

Figure 3. Classes of granular sediment modified from Mazzulo et al. (1987). 

Figure 4. Diagram of principal names for siliciclastic sediments. 

Figure 5. Neogene chronostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and magnetostratigraphy used during Leg 149. 

Figure 6. Paleogene chronostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and magnetostratigraphy used during Leg 149. 

Figure 7. Cretaceous chronostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and magnetostratigraphy used during Leg 149. 

Figure 8. Lower Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil zonation scheme. 

Figure 9. Classification of plutonic igneous rocks. 

Figure 10. Tectonic feature identifiers. 

Figure 11. Conventions for measuring azimuths and dips of structural features. 

Figure 12. Diagram of logging tool strings deployed during Leg 149. 

Figure 13. DSI and SDT tool diagrams.

Tables 1-8

Table 1. Cenozoic calcareous nannofossil datums. 

Table 2. Cenozoic planktonic foraminifer datums. 

Table 3. Chronostratigraphic nomenclature and geochronology of Harland et al. (1990).

Table 4. X-ray spectrograph analytical conditions. 

Table 5. International rock standards for analyzing major elements. 

Table 6. International rock standards for analyzing trace elements. 

Table 7. Logging tools and their application for Leg 149. 

Table 8. Vertical resolution of logging tools. 

Figures 1-13
Tables 1-8