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High-resolution magnetic susceptibility of sediment cores from the New England collected on USGS Field Activity 2016-001-FA

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Publication Date
Start Date
2016-04-19
End Date
2016-05-02

Citation

Boggess, A.A., Buczkowski, B.J., and Chaytor, J.D., 2021, Sedimentological and geotechnical analyses of marine sediment cores from the New England Mud Patch: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ZYK3PX.

Summary

Variability in sediment properties with depth and the thickness of individual sedimentary layers are critical determinants of seabed acoustic response. The New England Mud Patch (NEMP), located south of Cape Cod, is an unusual feature on the U.S. Continental Shelf in that it is composed of fine-grained sediment layers containing a relatively-homogeneous mix of sand, silt, and clay-sized particles bounded by more typical sandy shelf sediments. The unique characteristics and nature of this deposit is due to a derivation of sediments that have been transported to, and deposited in, a basal bowl-shaped depression since the last glacial maximum. Ninety-two piston, vibra-, and gravity cores with a maximum length of 8.2 meters were collected [...]

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MudPatchCores_BrowseGraphic.png
“Map indicating extent of mud patch core collection area”
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EN577_HRMS_AcousticCores.csv
“High-resolution magnetic susceptibility data for acoustic mud patch cores as CSV”
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EN577_HRMS_PistonCores.csv
“High-resolution magnetic susceptibility data for piston mud patch cores as CSV”
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Purpose

The data gained through the analyses of cores collected from the New England Mud Patch help provide a comprehensive understanding of the nature and properties of the sediments found in this geographic location. High-resolution magnetic susceptibility (HRMS) measurements were collected to determine the presence and abundance of ferromagnetic and paramagnetic minerals in the cores.

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