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BURIAL CONSOLIDATION PROCESSES OF DEEP-SEA SEDIMENTS: AN EXAMPLE OF CORE SEDIMENTS COLLECTED FROM THE LABRADOR SEA IN THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC
2010
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Progressive change of microfabrics of deep-sea sediments during early diagenesis was analyzed using two drill cores collected from the Sites U1305 and U1306 of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 303 in the Labrador Sea in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. Microfabrics were analyzed by scanning electron microscope and deduced from anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility. DiŠerent microfabrics in three layers were distinguished in both cores: Surface layer with general void ratio À2.5,
doi:10.3208/sandf.50.623
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