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Abstract
Motivation, background, and overview of experimental design
Long-term borehole observatory systems
ODP Leg 168 and IODP Expeditions 301 and 327 and related experiments
Experimental borehole configurations
Expedition 327 CORK holes and CORK mechanical and hydraulic features
Expedition 327 CORK sensors and sampling
Pressure
Temperature
Continuous fluid sampling
Microbiological growth incubators
Configuration of Expedition 327 CORKs
Hole U1362A
Hole U1362B
Status of CORKs installed before Expedition 327
Hole U1301A
Hole U1301B
Hole 1026B
Hole 1027C
Plans for ongoing and future experiments
Acknowledgments
References
Figures
F1. Maps of CORK locations.
F2. Features of new CORK systems.
F3. Expedition 301 CORK wellheads.
F4. CORK seal systems and components.
F5. Perforated and screened CORK components.
F6. CORK umbilical bundles and tubing.
F7. Large-diameter ball-valve system.
F8. Pressure logging systems.
F9. Temperature logging systems.
F10. Typical temperature logger calibration results.
F11. OsmoSampler systems.
F12. Microbiological colonization and growth experiments.
F13. Layout and distribution of Hole U1362A CORK instruments.
F14. Hole U1362A CORK wellhead.
F15. Layout and distribution of Hole U1362B CORK instruments.
F16. Hole U1362B CORK wellhead.
F17. Hole U1301A CORK wellhead.
F18. Hole U1301B CORK wellhead.
F19. Hole 1026B CORK wellhead.
Tables
T1. Hole, casing, and CORK parameters.
T2. Pressure and logging system specifications.
T3. Temperature loggers and string parameters.
T4. OsmoSampler specifications.
T5. Monitoring and sampling points.
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doi:10.2204/iodp.proc.327.107.2011
Abstract
Motivation, background, and overview of experimental design
Long-term borehole observatory systems
ODP Leg 168 and IODP Expeditions 301 and 327 and related experiments
Experimental borehole configurations
Expedition 327 CORK holes and CORK mechanical and hydraulic features
Expedition 327 CORK sensors and sampling
Pressure
Temperature
Continuous fluid sampling
Microbiological growth incubators
Configuration of Expedition 327 CORKs
Hole U1362A
Hole U1362B
Status of CORKS installed before Expedition 327
Hole U1301A
Hole U1301B
Hole 1026B
Hole 1027C
Plans for ongoing and future experiments
Acknowledgments
References
F
1. Maps of CORK locations.
F
2. Features of new CORK systems.
F
3. Expedition 301 [ED/PROD: check after galley back from author rev] CORK wellheads.
F
4. CORK seal systems and components.
F
5. Perforated and screened CORK components.
F
6. CORK umbilical bundles and tubing.
F
7. Large-diameter ball-valve system.
F
8. Pressure logging systems.
F
9. Temperature logging systems.
F
10. Typical temperature logger calibration results.
F
11. OsmoSampler systems.
F
12. Microbiological colonization and growth experiments.
F
13. Layout and distribution of Hole U1362A CORK instruments.
F
14. Hole U1362A CORK wellhead.
F
15. Layout and distribution of Hole U1362B CORK instruments.
F
16. Hole U1362B CORK wellhead.
F
17. Hole U1301A CORK wellhead.
F
18. Hole U1301B CORK wellhead.
F
19. Hole 1026B CORK wellhead.
T
1.
Hole, casing, and CORK parameters.
T
2.
Pressure and logging system specifications.
T
3.
Temperature loggers and string parameters.
T
4.
OsmoSampler specifications.
T
5.
Monitoring and sampling points.
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