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CoreHP Name CoreHP Leg/Cruise Location Detail
/Location
Longitude
Latitude
Length(cm) Section Depth (mbsf)*1 Depth(m) Detail CoreHP Remarks CoreHP Status CoreHP Data Reference CoreHP Last Modified
KM17-13 BMS01H-01A KM17-13 The east of Aogashima cardera
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153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
169 0 757 archive available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS01H-01W KM17-13 The east of Aogashima cardera
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
169 0 757 working available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS01H-02-2W KM17-13 The east of Aogashima cardera
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
184 1.69 757 working available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS01H-02A KM17-13 The east of Aogashima cardera
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
184 1.69 757 archive available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS01H-02W KM17-13 The east of Aogashima cardera
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
184 1.69 757 working available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS01H-03A KM17-13 The east of Aogashima cardera
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
133 3.53 757 archive available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS01H-03W KM17-13 The east of Aogashima cardera
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
133 3.53 757 working available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS02T-01A KM17-13 Northern part of Nankai Trough
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153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
150 0 2793 archive available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS02T-01W KM17-13 Northern part of Nankai Trough
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
150 0 2793 working available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS02T-02-2A KM17-13 Northern part of Nankai Trough
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
150 1.5 2793 archive available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS02T-02A KM17-13 Northern part of Nankai Trough
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
150 1.5 2793 archive available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS02T-02W KM17-13 Northern part of Nankai Trough
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
150 1.5 2793 working available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS02T-03A KM17-13 Northern part of Nankai Trough
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
150 1.5 2793 archive available LINK 2020/02/13
KM17-13 BMS02T-03W KM17-13 Northern part of Nankai Trough
/
153-50.130'E
50-07.854'N
150 3.0 2793 working available LINK 2020/02/13
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*1For piston/gravity cores, a section-top depth represents a sum of section lengths from the top of each core. For drilled cores, it represents a composite depth (meter below sea floor) which was recalculated to compensate for the after-drilling expantion of sediments.