Site 596; hydraulic piston coring in an area of low surface productivity in the southwest Pacific.

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The piston-cored sediments are somewhat disturbed owing to vessel motion. The best recovery in chert-bearing sediments was between 34.4 and 39.8m BSF using the HPC. Several porcellanite stringers were recovered with apparently all interbedded soft sediment for 4.35m in this interval. The lithologic sequence combining all three holes is described. -from Authors

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Menard, H. W., & Natland, J. W. (1987). Site 596; hydraulic piston coring in an area of low surface productivity in the southwest Pacific. Initial Reports DSDP, Leg 91, Wellington to Papeete, 245–247. https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.91.103.1987

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