Ogg, James G. (1995): MIT Guyot; depositional history of the carbonate platform from downhole logs at Site 878 (lagoon)

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 144
ODP 144 878
Identifier:
2000-002532
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.144.041.1995
doi

Creator:
Ogg, James G.
Purdue University, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, West Lafayette, IN, United States
author

Identification:
MIT Guyot; depositional history of the carbonate platform from downhole logs at Site 878 (lagoon)
1995
In: Haggerty, Janet A. (editor), Premoli Silva, Isabella (editor), Rack, Frank R. (editor), Arnaud-Vanneau, Annie, Bergersen, Douglas D., Bogdanov, Yuri A., Bohrmann, Horst W., Buchardt, Bjorn, Camoin, Gilbert F., Christie, David M., Dieu, Julie J., Enos, Paul, Erba, Elisabetta, Fenner, Juliane M., Gee, Jeffrey S., Head, Martin J., Ito, Hisao, Hobbs, Peter R. N., Jansa, Lubomir F., Ladd, John W., Larson, Roger L., Lincoln, Jonathan M., Nakanishi, Masao, Ogg, James G., Opdyke, Bradley N., Pearson, Paul N., Quinn, Terrence M., Watkins, David K., Wilson, Paul A., Rack, Frank R., McNutt, Marcia K. (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, Northwest Pacific atolls and guyots; covering Leg 144 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Majuro Atoll to Yokohama, Japan, sites 871-880 and Site 801, 19 May-20 July 1992
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
144
337-359
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:27.1908
West:151.5302East: 151.5302
South:27.1908

Stratigraphy; Sedimentary petrology; Albian; Aptian; biofacies; biostratigraphy; breccia; carbonate platforms; clastic rocks; Cretaceous; depositional environment; downhole methods; eustacy; Formation MicroScanner; gamma-ray methods; Gastropoda; Invertebrata; lagoonal environment; Leg 144; lithofacies; lithostratigraphy; Lower Cretaceous; Mesozoic; MIT Seamount; Mollusca; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; ODP Site 878; Pacific Ocean; paleoenvironment; resistivity; sea-level changes; seamounts; sedimentary rocks; well logs; West Pacific;

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