,169-1038B-1R 0.0-6.8 mbsf 23% recoveryyyyyyyoveryyyyScientific party of Leg 169October 1, 1996666ԜHHG(HHP'`@??GzG 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/$%&'(,-;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJ8ˠ??8И?@ٙ?@ٙHп` x H00, x7H, x720<п  "  "R4`   PP Physical PropertiesT R4`%%*6 IW Interstitial Waters0 2   !(y FINE SAND Major lithology: Gray (N5), soupy, poorly sorted, silt to medium SAND, dominantly FINE SAND, containing white clay aggregates (zeolite?), quartz, feldspar and minor amounts of glass shards and sanidine. At 37-40 cm, one black silty-sandy chip (5 cm in diameter) of sulfides, quartz and feldspar occur. Finely disseminated sand-sized sulfides are present throughout.