IODP Expedition 392 Thin section images

Hard rock and sediment thin section images were acquired using either the JRSO-developed Petrographic Image Capture and Archival Tool (PICAT) imager or (rarely) an upright microscope and a digital camera. Sample images are acquired in unpolarized, polarized, and/or cross-polarized light. Image files...

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Main Authors: Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele, Bohaty, Steven M., Childress, Laurel B., Archontikis, Odysseas A., Batenburg, Sietske J., Bijl, Peter K., Burkett, Ashley M., Cawthra, Hayley C., Chanda, Pratyusha, Coenen, Jason J., Dallanave, Edoardo, Davidson, Peter C., Doiron, Kelsey E., Geldmacher, Jörg, Gürer, Derya, Haynes, Shannon J., Herrle, Jens O., Ichiyama, Yuji, Jana, Debadrita, Jones, Matthew M., Kato, Chie, Kulhanek, Denise K., Li, Juan, Liu, Jia, McManus, James, Minakov, Alexander N., Penman, Donald E., Sprain, Courtney J., Tessin, Allyson C., Wagner, Thomas, Westerhold, Thomas
Other Authors: International Ocean Discovery Program
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2023
Subjects:
LIP
Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/8277824
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8277824
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Summary:Hard rock and sediment thin section images were acquired using either the JRSO-developed Petrographic Image Capture and Archival Tool (PICAT) imager or (rarely) an upright microscope and a digital camera. Sample images are acquired in unpolarized, polarized, and/or cross-polarized light. Image files are presented compressed by hole.