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Table 1. Hole summary for Leg 192.

Site/HoleLatitudeLongitudeWater
depth
(m)
Sediment
thickness
(m)
Sediment
cored
(m)
Sediment
recovery
(m)
Basement
depth
(mbsf)
Basement
penetration
(m)
Basement
recovery
(m)
Total
penetration
(m)
Oldest
sediment
(Ma)*
11831°10.6189 'S157°0.898 8'E1804.71130.4503.10216.501130.480.744.201211.1118
11845°0.6653' S164°13.97 71'E1661.5201.166.7049.80201.1337.7278.90538.841-43
1185A0°21.4560 'S161°40.06 19'E3898.931257.9414.08308.54 /312**20.211.17328.793-112
1185B0°21.4559 'S161°40.05 11'E3898.9309.51.501.50309.5216.690.68526.1112
11860°40.7873 'S159°50.65 19'E2740.0968.6271.2049.33966.82 /968.6Ý65.439.361034.0118
11870°56.5518 'N161°27.07 84'E3803.6372.51.471.47366.97 /372.5**135.8100.87508.3115

Notes: * = Time scales of Berggren et al. (1995) and Gradstein et al. (1995). ** = Depths of basement contact noted by the driller. All other basement depths are curated depths. Ý = Driller noted basement at 969 m. However, 1.4 m of basalt was recovered from a cored interval that bottomed at 970 mbsf, yielding a basement depth of 968.6 mbsf.

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