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Table T4. Summary of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of discrete samples, Hole U1402B.

Core, section,
interval (cm)
Depth (mbsf) τ3 V3 (°) τ2 V2 (°) τ1 V1 (°) Bulk susceptibility (SI) Anisotropy
(%)
P L F
Declination Inclination Declination Inclination Declination Inclination
342-U1402B-
1H-1W, 75–77 0.76 0.3229 6.4 67.9 0.3352 168.8 21.2 0.3419 261.1 6.1 4.16E–04 1.9 1.059 1.020 1.038
1H-2W, 79–81 2.30 0.3315 311.0 57.0 0.3331 152.4 31.1 0.3355 56.5 9.8 2.53E–04 0.4 1.012 1.007 1.005
1H-5W, 39–41 6.40 0.3260 205.3 72.1 0.3354 332.3 11.0 0.3385 65.1 13.9 3.18E–04 1.3 1.038 1.009 1.029
2H-2W, 75–77 8.13 0.3233 155.6 28.0 0.3350 356.7 60.3 0.3417 250.5 9.1 2.57E–04 1.8 1.057 1.020 1.036
2H-3W, 75–77 9.50 0.3209 155.7 86.6 0.3385 273.0 1.5 0.3406 3.1 3.0 3.05E–04 2.0 1.062 1.006 1.055
2H-4W, 61–63 10.80 0.2966 140.1 76.6 0.3332 307.2 13.1 0.3702 37.9 2.9 4.29E–04 7.4 1.248 1.111 1.124
2H-5W, 75–77 12.33 0.3195 139.3 86.4 0.3378 269.7 2.4 0.3427 359.8 2.8 3.34E–04 2.3 1.073 1.015 1.057
2H-6W, 55–57 13.62 0.3150 80.8 80.4 0.3414 293.1 8.2 0.3436 202.4 5.1 3.05E–04 2.9 1.091 1.006 1.084

τ1, τ2, and τ3 are eigenvalues, and V3, V2, and V1 are eigenvectors associated with the minimum, intermediate, and maximum susceptibility, respectively. Measurement field = 300 A/m, sample volume = 7 cm3. P = degree of anisotropy, L = lineation, F = foliation.

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