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Hauptverfasser: Rousseau, Denis-Didier, Antoine, Pierre, Pezard, Philippe Adrien, Henry, Gilles, Augustin, Laurent, De Moya, Alain, Moine, Olivier, Ardito, Luigi, Löscher, Manfred, Le Moal, Frédéric
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author Rousseau, Denis-Didier
Antoine, Pierre
Pezard, Philippe Adrien
Henry, Gilles
Augustin, Laurent
De Moya, Alain
Moine, Olivier
Ardito, Luigi
Löscher, Manfred
Le Moal, Frédéric
author_facet Rousseau, Denis-Didier
Antoine, Pierre
Pezard, Philippe Adrien
Henry, Gilles
Augustin, Laurent
De Moya, Alain
Moine, Olivier
Ardito, Luigi
Löscher, Manfred
Le Moal, Frédéric
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The Nussloch Drilling Campaign (NUSS) involved drilling three loess sediment cores (85 mm in diameter) on April 21-25, 2019, on top of a loess hill at 49.31°N, 8.73°E, at an altitude of 215 m, close to the most recently described outcrop at the Nussloch reference site in Germany. Downhole logging was performed in the three drilling holes. This investigation aimed to conduct a comprehensive coring to acquire a sedimentary archive and perform logging measurements using Gamma Ray technology. The goal was to ensure the preservation of this distinctive Nussloch record for future research projects. Measurements of natural gamma radioactivity (gamma ray, GR) in counts per second (cps) were conducted in situ using an Antares spectral gamma slimline sonde. These results are expressed in terms of shale volume (Vsh). Vsh represents the fraction or percentage of the bulk rock volume that is composed of shale or clay minerals. This fraction is in most cases derived from downhole geophysical measurements of the natural gamma radioactivity of the penetrated formation. The measurements of natural gamma radioactivity (Gamma Ray - GR) in counts per second (cps). Vsh is computed choosing traditionally from logs and core data both a minimum and maximum value for clay content. These values are often denoted as GRmin for the host formation without clay, and GRmax when the formation is entirely made of clays, yielding a first order linear model with : Vsh = (GR- GRmin) / (GRmax-GRmin). To derive an estimate for clay content Vsh, these GR boundaries were chosen as 150 and 950 cps, respectively.
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spellingShingle Downhole logging data from Nussloch loess cores
Rousseau, Denis-Didier
Antoine, Pierre
Pezard, Philippe Adrien
Henry, Gilles
Augustin, Laurent
De Moya, Alain
Moine, Olivier
Ardito, Luigi
Löscher, Manfred
Le Moal, Frédéric
Calculated from gamma activity; CDRILL; Core drilling; Depth, corrected; DEPTH, sediment/rock; downhole logging; Germany; last climatic cycle; loess paleosol sequence; NUSS_S2; Nussloch; Shale volume
The Nussloch Drilling Campaign (NUSS) involved drilling three loess sediment cores (85 mm in diameter) on April 21-25, 2019, on top of a loess hill at 49.31°N, 8.73°E, at an altitude of 215 m, close to the most recently described outcrop at the Nussloch reference site in Germany. Downhole logging was performed in the three drilling holes. This investigation aimed to conduct a comprehensive coring to acquire a sedimentary archive and perform logging measurements using Gamma Ray technology. The goal was to ensure the preservation of this distinctive Nussloch record for future research projects. Measurements of natural gamma radioactivity (gamma ray, GR) in counts per second (cps) were conducted in situ using an Antares spectral gamma slimline sonde. These results are expressed in terms of shale volume (Vsh). Vsh represents the fraction or percentage of the bulk rock volume that is composed of shale or clay minerals. This fraction is in most cases derived from downhole geophysical measurements of the natural gamma radioactivity of the penetrated formation. The measurements of natural gamma radioactivity (Gamma Ray - GR) in counts per second (cps). Vsh is computed choosing traditionally from logs and core data both a minimum and maximum value for clay content. These values are often denoted as GRmin for the host formation without clay, and GRmax when the formation is entirely made of clays, yielding a first order linear model with : Vsh = (GR- GRmin) / (GRmax-GRmin). To derive an estimate for clay content Vsh, these GR boundaries were chosen as 150 and 950 cps, respectively.
title Downhole logging data from Nussloch loess cores
topic Calculated from gamma activity; CDRILL; Core drilling; Depth, corrected; DEPTH, sediment/rock; downhole logging; Germany; last climatic cycle; loess paleosol sequence; NUSS_S2; Nussloch; Shale volume
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.987315