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Layout of the Paleomagnetism Lab on the Core Deck. Top of the image is towards the front of the ship.
This image is just a place holder. It needs to be updated or replaced completely.
Moisture and Density (MAD)
Natural Gamma Radiation Logger (NGRL)
- NGR Quick Start Guide
- NGR Quick Start Guide
- NGR User Guide Draft v.362T
- NGR User Guide 378P
- NGR User Guide (IMS-378P)
P-Wave Velocity Bayonet/Caliper Gantry (PWAVE_B/PWAVE_C)
Section Half Imaging Logger (SHIL)
Section Half Multisensor Logger (SHMSL)
Shear Strength Gantry with Automated Vane Shear (AVS)
Special-Task Multisensor Logger “Fast Track” (STMSL)
- See WRMSL guides
TeKa TK-04 Thermal Conductivity Meter
- TK04 Quick Start Guide
- TK04 Quick Start Guide 368X
- TK04 User Guide
- TK04 User Guide 378P
- TK04 Manufacturer User Guide (take out)
- TK04 Report: Comparison of TeKa TK04 and Hukseflux TPSYS02 systems ← This could be useful to users and needs to be available somewhere.
- A report by Rob Harris (currently in draft form only)
Multisensor Loggers (WRMSL and STMSL)
The Whole-Round Multisensor Logger (WRMSL) and Special-Track Multisensor Logger (STMSL) are similar track systems for measuring the magnetic susceptibility, density, and P-wave velocity of whole-round core sections. WRMSL and STMSL used identical software and hardware from Expedition XXX up to Expedition 379. During Expedition 379 (January 2019), the P-wave velocity logger (PWL) was removed from WRMSL and replaced with an interchangeable X-ray system. STMSL is now the primary multisensor logger and WRMSL can be used either as an X-ray system or for additional measurement of magnetic susceptibility and density on expeditions that need those data for rapid stratigraphic correlation between drill holes.
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