Physical properties of sediment core CRP-3, supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Jarrard, Richard D; Niessen, Frank; Wonik, Thomas (2001): Statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the CRP-3 drillhole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 8(4), 491-506

Drillhole CRP-3 in northern McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea, Antarctica) targeted the western margin of the Victoria Land basin to investigate Neogene to Palaeogene climate and tectonic history by obtaining continuous core and downhole logs. Well logging of CRP-3 has provided a complete and comprehensive da...

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Main Author: Bücker, Christian J
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2001
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.57345
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.57345
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topic DEPTH, sediment/rock
Spectroscopy gamma ray
Potassium
Uranium
Thorium
Susceptibility
Z-anomaly of magnetic field
Resistivity, shallow
Resistivity, deep
Density, wet bulk
Porosity
Velocity, compressional wave
Thorium/Potassium ratio
Factor 1
Factor 2
Factor 3
Core wireline system
Downhole logging
Calculated
Multivariate statistical analysis
CRP-3
Sampling/drilling from ice
Cape Roberts Project CRP
spellingShingle DEPTH, sediment/rock
Spectroscopy gamma ray
Potassium
Uranium
Thorium
Susceptibility
Z-anomaly of magnetic field
Resistivity, shallow
Resistivity, deep
Density, wet bulk
Porosity
Velocity, compressional wave
Thorium/Potassium ratio
Factor 1
Factor 2
Factor 3
Core wireline system
Downhole logging
Calculated
Multivariate statistical analysis
CRP-3
Sampling/drilling from ice
Cape Roberts Project CRP
Bücker, Christian J
Physical properties of sediment core CRP-3, supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Jarrard, Richard D; Niessen, Frank; Wonik, Thomas (2001): Statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the CRP-3 drillhole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 8(4), 491-506
topic_facet DEPTH, sediment/rock
Spectroscopy gamma ray
Potassium
Uranium
Thorium
Susceptibility
Z-anomaly of magnetic field
Resistivity, shallow
Resistivity, deep
Density, wet bulk
Porosity
Velocity, compressional wave
Thorium/Potassium ratio
Factor 1
Factor 2
Factor 3
Core wireline system
Downhole logging
Calculated
Multivariate statistical analysis
CRP-3
Sampling/drilling from ice
Cape Roberts Project CRP
description Drillhole CRP-3 in northern McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea, Antarctica) targeted the western margin of the Victoria Land basin to investigate Neogene to Palaeogene climate and tectonic history by obtaining continuous core and downhole logs. Well logging of CRP-3 has provided a complete and comprehensive data set of in situ geophysical measurements down to nearly the bottom of the hole (920 m below sea floor (mbsf)).This paper describes the evaluation and interpretation of the downhole logging data using the multivariate statistical methods of factor and cluster analysis. The factor logs mirror the basic geological controls (i.e., grain size, porosity, clay mineralogy) behind the measured geophysical properties, thereby making them easier to interpret geologically. Cluster analysis of the logs delineates individual logging or sedimentological units with similar downhole geophysical properties. These objectively and independently defined units help differentiate lithological and sedimentological characteristics (e.g. grain size, sediment provenance, glacial influence).For CRP-3, the three factor logs derived from the downhole measurements reflect sediment grain size (proxy for lithology), the occurrence of diamict and/or conglomerate (glacial influence), and sediment provenance. It is possible to divide the borehole into three main sections on the basis of cluster analysis of the three factor logs. The top section down to about 200 mbsf is dominated by mudstone with clearly different physical properties from the mudstones occurring below this depth. Beneath 200 mbsf sandstones dominate the lithology. Two types of sandstones were characterised in the early Oligocene/late Eocene sequence, with a division between the two types occurring at about 630 tnbsf. These two types of sandstones, which are differentiated mainly on the basis of their magnetic and radiogenic properties, can be correlated by detrital mode provenance analysis. Comparison of the results of the factor and cluster analyses with the reflection seismic profiles shows that the major change in sediment source from the Victoria Group to the Taylor Group at 630 mbsf (earliest Oligocene) is not seen by seismic sequence analysis. This observation may have important consequences for the entire Ross Sea seismic stratigraphy. : P-wave Velocity and Core Diameter: Sensor orientation - vertical, Transducer - Acoustic Rolling Contact Transducer (DEOTEK Ltd.), Transmitter pulse frequencey - 230 kHz, Transmitted pulse repitition rate: 100 Hz, Received pulse resolution - 50 ns, P-wave travel-time offset - 18.8 µs (HQ) and 19.8 µs (NQ).P-wave Transmission Seismograms: ADC board - T3012 (National Instruments). Sampling frequency and resolution - 30 Mhz, 12 bit, Sampling interval - 50 ns, Length of seismograms - 200 msWet Bulk Density: Sensor orientation - vertical, Gamma ray source - Cs-137, Source activity - 356 MBq, Source energy - 0.662 MeV, Counting time - 10 s, Collimator diameter - 5 mm (whole cores HQ/NQ), 2.5 mm (half cores HQ), Gamma detector - NaI-Scintillation Counter (John Count Scientific Ltd.)Magnetic susceptibility: Loop sensor type - MS-2B (Bartington Ltd.), Loop sensor diameter - 80 mm, Loop sensor coil diameter - 88 mm, Alternating field frequency 0.565 kHz, Sensitivity - 1s, 10s (HQ), 10s (NQ), Magnetic field intensity - approx. 80 A/m PMS, Loop sensor correction coefficient K-rel (HQ) - 1.0884, Loop sensor correction coefficient K-rel (NQ) - 0.5235
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title Physical properties of sediment core CRP-3, supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Jarrard, Richard D; Niessen, Frank; Wonik, Thomas (2001): Statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the CRP-3 drillhole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 8(4), 491-506
title_short Physical properties of sediment core CRP-3, supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Jarrard, Richard D; Niessen, Frank; Wonik, Thomas (2001): Statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the CRP-3 drillhole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 8(4), 491-506
title_full Physical properties of sediment core CRP-3, supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Jarrard, Richard D; Niessen, Frank; Wonik, Thomas (2001): Statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the CRP-3 drillhole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 8(4), 491-506
title_fullStr Physical properties of sediment core CRP-3, supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Jarrard, Richard D; Niessen, Frank; Wonik, Thomas (2001): Statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the CRP-3 drillhole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 8(4), 491-506
title_full_unstemmed Physical properties of sediment core CRP-3, supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Jarrard, Richard D; Niessen, Frank; Wonik, Thomas (2001): Statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the CRP-3 drillhole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 8(4), 491-506
title_sort physical properties of sediment core crp-3, supplement to: bücker, christian j; jarrard, richard d; niessen, frank; wonik, thomas (2001): statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the crp-3 drillhole, victoria land basin, antarctica. terra antartica, 8(4), 491-506
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.57345 2023-05-15T14:03:08+02:00 Physical properties of sediment core CRP-3, supplement to: Bücker, Christian J; Jarrard, Richard D; Niessen, Frank; Wonik, Thomas (2001): Statistical analysis of wireline logging data of the CRP-3 drillhole, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 8(4), 491-506 Bücker, Christian J 2001 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.57345 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.57345 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY DEPTH, sediment/rock Spectroscopy gamma ray Potassium Uranium Thorium Susceptibility Z-anomaly of magnetic field Resistivity, shallow Resistivity, deep Density, wet bulk Porosity Velocity, compressional wave Thorium/Potassium ratio Factor 1 Factor 2 Factor 3 Core wireline system Downhole logging Calculated Multivariate statistical analysis CRP-3 Sampling/drilling from ice Cape Roberts Project CRP Supplementary Dataset dataset Dataset 2001 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.57345 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Drillhole CRP-3 in northern McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea, Antarctica) targeted the western margin of the Victoria Land basin to investigate Neogene to Palaeogene climate and tectonic history by obtaining continuous core and downhole logs. Well logging of CRP-3 has provided a complete and comprehensive data set of in situ geophysical measurements down to nearly the bottom of the hole (920 m below sea floor (mbsf)).This paper describes the evaluation and interpretation of the downhole logging data using the multivariate statistical methods of factor and cluster analysis. The factor logs mirror the basic geological controls (i.e., grain size, porosity, clay mineralogy) behind the measured geophysical properties, thereby making them easier to interpret geologically. Cluster analysis of the logs delineates individual logging or sedimentological units with similar downhole geophysical properties. These objectively and independently defined units help differentiate lithological and sedimentological characteristics (e.g. grain size, sediment provenance, glacial influence).For CRP-3, the three factor logs derived from the downhole measurements reflect sediment grain size (proxy for lithology), the occurrence of diamict and/or conglomerate (glacial influence), and sediment provenance. It is possible to divide the borehole into three main sections on the basis of cluster analysis of the three factor logs. The top section down to about 200 mbsf is dominated by mudstone with clearly different physical properties from the mudstones occurring below this depth. Beneath 200 mbsf sandstones dominate the lithology. Two types of sandstones were characterised in the early Oligocene/late Eocene sequence, with a division between the two types occurring at about 630 tnbsf. These two types of sandstones, which are differentiated mainly on the basis of their magnetic and radiogenic properties, can be correlated by detrital mode provenance analysis. Comparison of the results of the factor and cluster analyses with the reflection seismic profiles shows that the major change in sediment source from the Victoria Group to the Taylor Group at 630 mbsf (earliest Oligocene) is not seen by seismic sequence analysis. This observation may have important consequences for the entire Ross Sea seismic stratigraphy. : P-wave Velocity and Core Diameter: Sensor orientation - vertical, Transducer - Acoustic Rolling Contact Transducer (DEOTEK Ltd.), Transmitter pulse frequencey - 230 kHz, Transmitted pulse repitition rate: 100 Hz, Received pulse resolution - 50 ns, P-wave travel-time offset - 18.8 µs (HQ) and 19.8 µs (NQ).P-wave Transmission Seismograms: ADC board - T3012 (National Instruments). Sampling frequency and resolution - 30 Mhz, 12 bit, Sampling interval - 50 ns, Length of seismograms - 200 msWet Bulk Density: Sensor orientation - vertical, Gamma ray source - Cs-137, Source activity - 356 MBq, Source energy - 0.662 MeV, Counting time - 10 s, Collimator diameter - 5 mm (whole cores HQ/NQ), 2.5 mm (half cores HQ), Gamma detector - NaI-Scintillation Counter (John Count Scientific Ltd.)Magnetic susceptibility: Loop sensor type - MS-2B (Bartington Ltd.), Loop sensor diameter - 80 mm, Loop sensor coil diameter - 88 mm, Alternating field frequency 0.565 kHz, Sensitivity - 1s, 10s (HQ), 10s (NQ), Magnetic field intensity - approx. 80 A/m PMS, Loop sensor correction coefficient K-rel (HQ) - 1.0884, Loop sensor correction coefficient K-rel (NQ) - 0.5235 Dataset Antarc* Antarctica antartic* McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Victoria Land DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Cape Roberts ENVELOPE(-70.467,-70.467,-68.950,-68.950) McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Victoria Land