Table T9.
Data from discrete sample measurement of susceptibility and its
anisotropy, Sites 1110, 1111 and 1112.
Core,
section,
interval (cm)Depth
(mbsf)Mean
volume
susceptibility
(× 10-6 SI)
Orientation
of susceptibility axes (° )
Kmax
Kint
Kmin
Pj
T
Dec
Inc
Dec
Inc
Dec
Inc
180-1110A-
1H-4, 70-72
5.20-5.20
439.1
1.029
0.487
28
39
263
35
148
31
1H-5, 60-62
6.60-6.62
440.5
1.020
-0.460
19
7
109
3
225
82
2H-1, 110-112
8.10-8.12
463.0
1.018
0.391
281
8
42
75
189
13
180-1110B-
1H-1, 86-88
0.86-0.88
546.5
1.031
0.362
70
71
264
19
173
4
1H-2, 74-76
2.24-2.26
448.5
1.024
0.169
286
35
99
55
194
4
180-1111A-
8R-1, 53-55
68.23-68.25
4410
1.077
0.210
239
10
331
9
102
77
8R-3, 77-79
71.47-71.49
3874
1.075
0.495
248
6
339
11
131
77
14R-1, 80-82
126.60-126.62
90.67
1.049
0.839
105
40
349
27
235
37
14R-3, 40-42
129.20-129.20
204.9
1.036
0.203
270
19
7
20
141
62
180-1112A-
1R-2, 27-29
1.77-1.79
400.7
1.026
0.412
257
27
72
63
166
2
Notes: Degree of anisotropy (Pj) and the shape parameter (T) calculated according to Jelinek (1981). Kmax, Kint, and Kmin are the maximum, intermediate, and minimum axes, respectively, of the susceptibility ellipsoid. Dec = declination, Inc = inclination.