Published on 11 February 2012

IODP Expedition 330 Moisture and Density

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Koppers, Anthony A.P.;Yamazaki, Toshitsugu;Geldmacher, Jorg;Anderson, Louise;Beier, Christoph;Buchs, David M.;Chen, Li Hui;Cohen, Benjamin E.;Deschamps, Fabien;Dorais, Michael J.;Ebuna, Daniel R.;Ehmann, Sebastian;Fitton, J. Godfrey;Fulton, Patrick M.;Ganbat, Erdenesaikhan;Gee, Jeffrey S.;Hamelin, Cedric;Hanyu, Takeshi;Hoshi, Hiroyuki;Kalnins, Lara;Kell, Johnathon;Machida, Shiki;Mahoney, John J.;Moriya, Kazuyoshi;Nichols, Alexander R.L.;Pressling, Nicola J.;Rausch, Svenja;Sano, Shin-ichi;Sylvan, Jason B.;Williams, Rebecca

Description

Moisture and density (MAD) data were acquired on ~10 mL sediment or rock samples by measuring three out of four material parameters: wet (saturated) mass, wet volume, dry mass, and/or dry volume after 24 h drying in a convection oven at 105 degrees C. From the moisture and volume measurements, the following phase relationships are calculated: wet and dry water content, wet bulk density, dry bulk density, grain density, porosity, and void ratio. The combination of measurements is defined by the submethod chosen: A, B, C, or D. Wet (A, B, or C) and dry (A, B, C, or D) mass is determined using motion-compensated balances. Wet volume is determined either by helium pycnometry (A) or by the sample's geometric dimensions using calipers (A or D). Dry volume (C or D) is measured by helium pycnometry. Submethods A and B are not recommended by IODP. Submethod C is suitable for saturated materials such as fine-grained sediments. Submethod D is suitable for unsaturated porous material such as certain limestones and basalts.

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Dataset Index

0.3

FAIR Score

13%

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

International Ocean Discovery Program

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Oceanography

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

41%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Integrated Ocean Drilling ProgramIODPJOIDES ResolutionExpedition 330Site U1372Site U1373Site U1374Site U1375Site U1376Site U1377Louisville Seamount TrailLouisville hotspotmantle plumehotspot motion

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00