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posted on 2023-05-19, 04:44 authored by Tamura, Y, Busby, CJ, Blum, P, Guerin, G, Andrews, GDM, Barker, AK, Berger, JLR, Bongiolo, EM, Bordiga, M, DeBari, SM, Gill, JB, Hamelin, C, Jia, J, John, EH, Jonas, A-S, Martin JutzelerMartin Jutzeler, Kars, MAC, Kita, ZA, Konrad, K, Mahoney, SH, Martini, M, Miyazaki, T, Musgrave, RJ, Nascimento, DB, Nichols, ARL, Ribiero, JM, Sato, T, Schindlbeck, JC, Schmitt, AK, Straub, SM, Vautravers, MJ, Yang, Y
This chapter of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 350 Proceedings volume documents the procedures and tools employed in the various shipboard laboratories of the R/V JOIDES Resolution during Expedition 350. This information applies only to shipboard work described in the Expedition Reports section of this volume. Methods for shore-based analyses of Expedition 350 samples and data will be described in the individual scientific contributions to be published in the open literature or in the Expedition Research Results section of this volume. This section describes procedures and equipment used for drilling, coring, and hole completion; core handling; computation of depth for samples and measurements; and sequence of shipboard analyses. Subsequent sections describe specific laboratory procedures and instruments in more details.

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Publication title

Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program

Volume

350

Issue

MS 350-102

Pagination

1-42

ISSN

2377-3189

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Texas A&M

Place of publication

United States

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Copyright the Authors. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Expanding knowledge in the earth sciences

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