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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.

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