5169-1038B-13R 110.90-120.50 mbsf 18% recoveryyyyyyScientific party of Leg 169October 1, 1996666s|tHHG(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/$%&'(,-;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJ8g0@@3333333@@333333385Pg@3333333@\([@3333333@\([8g0@\(\@@\(\@H^j x Hj0n@, x7Hjo, x7Hn@pP   x Hos    xHpP  ,x72e0x 2wxP, 2xy   2xPz@   2y    <_~P  '  '<~, 7' 7'<~P@    '  '<     R4f == SS Smear Slide}D R4" IW Interstitial Water| R4aa SS Smear Slidel Water}X 2 f|sb MEDIUM SANDSTONE and CLAYSTONE Major Lithologies: Dark greenish gray (5GY4/1), moderately indurated, massive, non-calcareous MEDIUM SANDSTONE. Green color may be imparted by green needles of clino-amphiboles, possibly actinolite. There is no apparent grading throughout the interval. There are small (1 to 2 cm) cavities that are filled with a white, very finely crystalline material, possibly anhydrite. In Section 169-1038B-13R-CC is an intact interval (between 7 and 19 cm) of dark gray (N4), indurated CLAYSTONE. This piece has a 1.5 cm subvertical crack filled with quartz and anhydrite or barite.