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Main Authors: Webster, Jody M, Ravelo, Ana Christina, Grant, Hannah, Stewart, Margaret S, Rydzy, Marisa, Le Ber, Erwan, Allison, Nicola, Asami, Ryuji, Boston, Brian, Braga, Juan-Carlos, Brenner, Logan, Chen, Xuefei, Chutcharavan, Peter, Dutton, Andrea, Felis, Thomas, Fukuyo, Naoto, Gischler, Eberhard, Greve, Sahra, Hagen, Amy, Hamon, Youri, Hathorne, Ed C, Humblet, Marc, Jorry, Stephan J, Khanna, Pankaj, McGregor, Helen V, Mortlock, Richard A, Nohl, Theresa, Potts, Donald C, Prohaska, Ana, Prouty, Nancy G, Renema, Willem, Rubin, Kenna Harmony, Westphal, Hildegard, Yokoyama, Yusuke
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author Webster, Jody M
Ravelo, Ana Christina
Grant, Hannah
Stewart, Margaret S
Rydzy, Marisa
Le Ber, Erwan
Allison, Nicola
Asami, Ryuji
Boston, Brian
Braga, Juan-Carlos
Brenner, Logan
Chen, Xuefei
Chutcharavan, Peter
Dutton, Andrea
Felis, Thomas
Fukuyo, Naoto
Gischler, Eberhard
Greve, Sahra
Hagen, Amy
Hamon, Youri
Hathorne, Ed C
Humblet, Marc
Jorry, Stephan J
Khanna, Pankaj
McGregor, Helen V
Mortlock, Richard A
Nohl, Theresa
Potts, Donald C
Prohaska, Ana
Prouty, Nancy G
Renema, Willem
Rubin, Kenna Harmony
Westphal, Hildegard
Yokoyama, Yusuke
author_facet Webster, Jody M
Ravelo, Ana Christina
Grant, Hannah
Stewart, Margaret S
Rydzy, Marisa
Le Ber, Erwan
Allison, Nicola
Asami, Ryuji
Boston, Brian
Braga, Juan-Carlos
Brenner, Logan
Chen, Xuefei
Chutcharavan, Peter
Dutton, Andrea
Felis, Thomas
Fukuyo, Naoto
Gischler, Eberhard
Greve, Sahra
Hagen, Amy
Hamon, Youri
Hathorne, Ed C
Humblet, Marc
Jorry, Stephan J
Khanna, Pankaj
McGregor, Helen V
Mortlock, Richard A
Nohl, Theresa
Potts, Donald C
Prohaska, Ana
Prouty, Nancy G
Renema, Willem
Rubin, Kenna Harmony
Westphal, Hildegard
Yokoyama, Yusuke
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Thermal conductivity data from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs). Measurements of thermal conductivity took place during the onshore phase of the expedition, which took place between 2025-02-06 to 2025-02-26 at the Bremen Core Repository (BCR) hosted at MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen. Thermal conductivity was measured with the TeKa TK04 system using the HLQ probe H11047. For each measurement five measuring cycles are generally recorded with a 10 minutes pause between measurements. Archive split cores were measured at room temperature. From these recordings the coefficient pf thermal conductivity was then calculated according to the formula given in Webster et al. (2025). Thermal conductivity measurements were generally taken every 10 meters at locations with even split core surfaces to increase rock contact with the probe. However, the uneven surfaces of the dominating lithologies (reef limestones and vesicular lava) prevented successful measurements in some sections. For further methodological information as well as a list of sections on which thermal conductivity measurements were successful see methods chapter in Webster, J.M. et al., 2025 https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.389.2025
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spellingShingle Thermal conductivity of IODP Hole 389-M0102C
Webster, Jody M
Ravelo, Ana Christina
Grant, Hannah
Stewart, Margaret S
Rydzy, Marisa
Le Ber, Erwan
Allison, Nicola
Asami, Ryuji
Boston, Brian
Braga, Juan-Carlos
Brenner, Logan
Chen, Xuefei
Chutcharavan, Peter
Dutton, Andrea
Felis, Thomas
Fukuyo, Naoto
Gischler, Eberhard
Greve, Sahra
Hagen, Amy
Hamon, Youri
Hathorne, Ed C
Humblet, Marc
Jorry, Stephan J
Khanna, Pankaj
McGregor, Helen V
Mortlock, Richard A
Nohl, Theresa
Potts, Donald C
Prohaska, Ana
Prouty, Nancy G
Renema, Willem
Rubin, Kenna Harmony
Westphal, Hildegard
Yokoyama, Yusuke
389-M0102C; Benthic Portable Remotely Operated Drill (PROD5); central Pacific; Conductivity, thermal; Coral Reef; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Earth climate feedbacks; Earth history tipping points; Event label; Exp389; Expedition 389; Hawaii, USA; Hawaiian Drowned Reefs; Hawaiian Drowned Reefs (HDR); Hawaiian geology; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP); IODP; KOH-01Ac; MMA Valour; Paleoclimate; Sample code/label; sea level; Standard deviation; Thermal conductivity meter, TeKa, TK04 [using the HLQ probe H11047]; volcanic
Thermal conductivity data from the above given hole of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs). Measurements of thermal conductivity took place during the onshore phase of the expedition, which took place between 2025-02-06 to 2025-02-26 at the Bremen Core Repository (BCR) hosted at MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen. Thermal conductivity was measured with the TeKa TK04 system using the HLQ probe H11047. For each measurement five measuring cycles are generally recorded with a 10 minutes pause between measurements. Archive split cores were measured at room temperature. From these recordings the coefficient pf thermal conductivity was then calculated according to the formula given in Webster et al. (2025). Thermal conductivity measurements were generally taken every 10 meters at locations with even split core surfaces to increase rock contact with the probe. However, the uneven surfaces of the dominating lithologies (reef limestones and vesicular lava) prevented successful measurements in some sections. For further methodological information as well as a list of sections on which thermal conductivity measurements were successful see methods chapter in Webster, J.M. et al., 2025 https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.389.2025
title Thermal conductivity of IODP Hole 389-M0102C
topic 389-M0102C; Benthic Portable Remotely Operated Drill (PROD5); central Pacific; Conductivity, thermal; Coral Reef; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Earth climate feedbacks; Earth history tipping points; Event label; Exp389; Expedition 389; Hawaii, USA; Hawaiian Drowned Reefs; Hawaiian Drowned Reefs (HDR); Hawaiian geology; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP); IODP; KOH-01Ac; MMA Valour; Paleoclimate; Sample code/label; sea level; Standard deviation; Thermal conductivity meter, TeKa, TK04 [using the HLQ probe H11047]; volcanic
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.985747