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Schiff: FK Alkor Great Belt, Western Baltic Sea (Grosser Belt, westliche Ostsee) / 24.01.1973
Kern:
Datum: 24.01.1973 Wassertiefe: 27.5 m Typ: Gravity corer (Schwerelot) Teufe: 0 - 159.8 cm Gewinn: 160 cm
Position: Breite: 55.5242 / Länge: 10.9638 Decca: Rot E 18.13 / Grün C 41.27 / Violett
Merkmale: lightly bioturbated with hollow and partially filled worm tubes
Bemerkungen: 0-4 cm:greyish-black very fine grained muddy sand. 4-32 cm:grey to dark grey, muddy sand with occasional mollusc shells, black at 27.5-29.5 cm (Unit G); 32-159.8 cm (Unit F):grey clayey sands with brown patches at 86.5-95.2 cm, abundant at 110-137.5 cm. Sand content gradually decreases with depth to 139 cm, increased again slightly between 139 to 155 cm.
Literatur: K. Winn (1974): Present and Postglacial sedimentation in the Great Belt Channel (Western Baltic).- Meyniana, 26:63-101. K. Winn (2006): Bioturbation structures in marine Holocene sediments of the Great Belt (Western Baltic).- Meyniana, 58:157-178.s
Radiographien: K. Winn/W. Rehder Archiviert: K. Winn (04.01.2007)
  von (cm) bis (cm) Breite (cm) Bemerkungen  
  0 159.8 5.5 Bioturbation in uppermost 20 cm, with some hollow and sand- filled worm tubes, grazing traces and structures left by molluscs. Legend: hb: hollow tube; fb: sediment filled tube; ps: plow sole.
Bemerkungen zu den Radiographien: Radiographs from 0-27.5 cm, (27.5-55 cm, 55-82.5 cm and 82.5-110 cm were not found), 110-137.5 cm and 137.5-159.8 cm. Photo of this missing sections were shown in Plate VI, Figure 2 (Winn, 1974).