"169-1035A-19X 166.70-170.80 mbsfScientific Party 169September 8, 1996`8``HHG(HHP'@@?? d?  (X*>n)Y+?o*Z,@p+[-Aq,\.Br-]/Cs.^0Dt/_1Eu0`2Fv1a3Gw2b4Hx3c5Iy4d6Jz5e7K{6f8L|7g 9M}8h :N~ 9i ;O :j <P ;k =Q <l>R =m?S>n@T?oAU@pBVAqCWBrDXCsEYDtFZEuG[FvH\GwI]HxJ^IyK_JzL`K{MaL|NbM}OcN~ PdO!Qe P"Rf!Q#Sg"R$Th#S%Ui$T&Vj%U'Wk&V(Xl'W)Ym !#650/$%&'(,-;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJ8Ґ@333333@3333333@333333@33333338^ҐP@3333333@u\(@3333333@u\(8Ґ@u\(@@u\(@H҇ґ  x*HҐґ`,*x7Hґґ, x7Hґ`Ғ  W xbHґ W ,bx72ҎҒ y 2Ғғ    2ҒҔ")2ғ Ҕ007? 2Ҕà:CCO 2ҔNNV]2à@xx2Đ&&2@'' 2Đ02N2ŀOw 20\\ 2ŀ6p26 '26p7, 267`y277xx}27`855 278P 288  X3< 28P8  t)28  J8?<҇9 " "<9@9:EE<9;p:LEW"EW"<9;LLWE<;p=@Lo""<;=o!,,<=@>, 7  7<=?`  E P  b<>L E P P<?`M    5<L?  *5 5<M * ,57 7*)Ҍ@  X cR4ҎE  CNS CNSeo SampleҔ0 R4BE PP Physical Propertiesҕ R4E F ((-9 IW Interstitial Watersҕ R4E " "'3 PP Physical PropertiesҔP 2 ҏ`G 1g SANDY SILT and SANDY SILTY CLAY Major lithology: Gray (N6) to light gray (N7) indurated and parallel- and cross- laminated SANDY SILT interbedded with gray (N6) turbiditic medium SILTY SAND with Ta/c Bouma sequences. Soft sediment deformation occurs locally in the SANDY SILT. Rare, small (mm-sized) pyrite blebs and bioturbation are also present. The upper 10 cm of the section consists of a drilling induced breccia of cm-sized fragments of fine-grained SANDSTONE with mm-sized massive pyrite fragments.2 F oD Major lithology: Gray (N5) to light gray (N7) SANDY SILTY CLAY. Pyrite, pyrrhotite, and sphalerite occur along fracture fillings (1 mm-only from 112 to 127 cm in Section 169-1035A-19X-2) and as disseminations along bedding planes in sandy and silty layers. Sulfides comprise 1% of core at the top and increases to 5% at base of Section 169-1035A-19X-2. Minor lithology: Light (N7) to dark gray (N4) indurated and silicified SILTY CLAYSTONE with conchoidal fractures and sulfide mineralization.