1. SAMPLE NUMBER IQ T.N. Gill 



b. SAMPLER TYPE Orange Peel 



2. LATITUDE 29° 40' 00 



6. WATER DEPTH (fm.) 15' 



3. LONGITUDE 080° 45' OO' 



7. CORE LENGTH (in.) 



4. DATE (Day. month, year; 26April 1953 



8. CORE PENETRATION (in.) 



9. LABORATORY NUMBERS 











10. SU8SAMPLE DEPTH IN CORE (in.) 



Surface 









II. COLOR 



Pale Olive 

 10 Y 6/2 









12. ODOR 



None 









13. WET DENSITY (Ib./ft^) 











lU. RIGIDENSE (""") 











15. MAXIMUM POROSITY {%) 



45 









16. MINIMUM POROSITY (%) 



35 









17. WATER CONTENT (%) 











18. ORGANIC CARBON CONTENT (%) 











19. SIZE ANALYSIS AND STATISTICAL MEASURES 



a. < -2^ {%) 





OD^ .8 





OD^ 





CD; 





00* 



b. -2^ to -1^ {%) 



11 



SK^ .15 





SK, 





SKj 





SKj, 



=• -1^ to 0^ (%) 



17 



Md^ .75 





Hd, 





Md^ 





Md^ 



<!• 0^ t° 1* W 



33 



01^ .15 





01, 





01* 



* 





01* 



e- 1* to 2<j {%] 



31 



03J.35 





03, 





03.J 





03^ 



f. 2^ to 3^ {%) 



6 









9- 3^ to >»^ (%) 



1 









h- t^ to 5^ {%) 













f. 6^ to 8^ {%] 











>■ > 8, (^) 











20. SUBSAMPLE DRY WEIGHT (om) 











21. SPHERICITY (avg.) 



High 









22. ROUNDNESS (avg.) 



Sub-angular 









23. SURFACE TEXTURE (avg.) 











24. DOMINANT MINERAL (%) 



Qtz80 









25. SECONDARY MINERAL i.%) 



Shell 20 









26. OTHER MINERALS (%) 











27. REMARKS: 



Gill II, Station No. 20-Regular 



Large shell framents up to 5 cm. 



FIGURE 1 U. S. NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE SEDIMENT ANALYSIS SUMMARY 



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