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Section 136-842B-4H-1
Location
Hawaiian Arch, approximately 225-km south-southwest of the island of Oahu.
Site objectives
To install a reentry cone on the seafloor and the casing of a hole to basement
for use as a test site for the Ocean Seismic Network.
Lithology
Dark reddish brown clay and zeolitic clay. In general, the clay is homogeneous,
structureless, and highly disturbed by drilling. Faint, wavy, subparallel,
laminations are present at 86-95 cm.
Age
Upper EoceneMiddle Miocene
Discussion
The limited depth of sampling precludes an in-depth interpretation of the
diagenetic processes taking place in the red clay sediments of site 842.
Nonetheless, there is evidence of a limited extent of bacterially mediated
oxidation of organic matter in the SO4, NH4, and PO4 pore-water profiles. Silica
diagenesis, on the other hand, is well documented by the dissolved silica
profile.
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