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doi:10.2204/iodp.proc.302.201.2008 Data report: high-resolution bulk density, dry density, and porosity records from the Arctic Coring Expedition, IODP Expedition 3021Matt O’Regan2AbstractSediments recovered from the Lomonosov Ridge during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 302, the Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX), provide a unique archive of paleoenvironmental change in the central Arctic Ocean. High-resolution petrophysical data, acquired using the multisensor core logger (MSCL), comprise a valuable component of the data obtained from this sedimentary record. However, the nondestructive measurements performed using the MSCL are highly dependent on core quality and sensor calibration. Quality control on bulk density measurements from the MSCL is routinely provided by comparison with direct measurements of bulk density (ρB) performed at coarser resolution on discrete samples. Here, results from these discrete analyses are used to correct ρB measurements from the MSCL. The method and rationale for these corrections are outlined in this study, and the corrected MSCL ρB records are presented. Using the corrected records, high-resolution dry density (ρD) and porosity (ϕ) logs are generated, providing a means for determining mass accumulation rates and investigating lithology-dependent compaction processes in central Arctic Ocean sediments. |