IODP Expedition 378 Bulk Density (GRA)

Gamma ray attenuation (GRA) data were acquired using a Cs-137 collimated source and a sodium iodide (thallium), or NaI(Tl), scintillation detector. The signal was calibrated using water and aluminum standards to provide a proxy for bulk density. This measurement was performed by a sensor mounted on...

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Main Authors: Röhl, Ursula, Thomas, Deborah J., Childress, Laurel B., Anagnostou, Eleni, Ausín, Blanca, Boscolo Galazzo, Flavia, Dias, Bruna Borba, Brzelinski, Swaantje, Dunlea, Ann G., George, Simon C., Haynes, Laura L., Hendy, Ingrid L., Jones, Heather L., Khanolkar, Sonal S., Kitch, Gabriella D., Lee, Hojun, Raffi, Isabella, Reis, Alex J., Sheward, Rosie M., Sibert, Elizabeth, Tanaka, Erika, Wilkens, Roy H., Yasukawa, Kazutaka, Yuan, Wei, Zhang, Qiang, Zhang, Yang, Drury, Anna J., Hollis, Christopher J.
Other Authors: International Ocean Discovery Program
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Published: International Ocean Discovery Program 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10809937
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Summary:Gamma ray attenuation (GRA) data were acquired using a Cs-137 collimated source and a sodium iodide (thallium), or NaI(Tl), scintillation detector. The signal was calibrated using water and aluminum standards to provide a proxy for bulk density. This measurement was performed by a sensor mounted on either the Whole-Round Multisensor Logger (WRMSL) or the Special Task Multisensor Logger (STMSL); which track was used for a given data set is indicated in the data.