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The Transformation of Sediment Into Rock: Insights From IODP Site U1352, Canterbury Basin, New Zealand
2017
Journal of Sedimentary Research
At Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 317 Site U1352, east of the South Island New Zealand, we continuously cored a 1927-m-thick Holoceneto-Eocene section where we can uniquely document downhole changes in induration and lithification in siliciclastic to calcareous fine-grained sediment using a wide range of petrological, physical-property, and geochemical data sets. Porosity decreases from around 50% at the surface to 5-10% at the base of the deepest hole, with a corresponding
doi:10.2110/jsr.2017.15
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