Fig. 7: Detailed core log, physical properties, XRF and grain-size data (fine-fraction; 0−1 mm) between 56 and 70 mbsf showing sedimentology of weak layers WL1 and WL1b and overlaying sediment packages. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Detailed core log, physical properties, XRF and grain-size data (fine-fraction; 0−1 mm) between 56 and 70 mbsf showing sedimentology of weak layers WL1 and WL1b and overlaying sediment packages.

From: Climate-controlled submarine landslides on the Antarctic continental margin

Fig. 7: Detailed core log, physical properties, XRF and grain-size data (fine-fraction; 0−1 mm) between 56 and 70 mbsf showing sedimentology of weak layers WL1 and WL1b and overlaying sediment packages.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

For location in relation to the entire hole, see red box in Fig. 6. Green shading highlights coarser, diamictic sediment packages. Blue shading highlights fine-grained contouritic sediments. Black arrows indicate bigradational grading. Blue stars highlight locations of abundant, well-preserved diatoms. MS is magnetic susceptibility; NGR is natural gamma radiation; XRF is X-Ray Fluorescence; CSF-A is the distance from sea floor to target within recovered core.

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