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          During International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 381, cores were recovered from one hole at Site M0080. Drilling and coring in Hole M0080A was completed to 534.1 meters below seafloor (mbsf) in 13 days, achieving an average core recovery of 84% (see Table T1 for details). The Fugro Corer in both push and percussive modes was used to collect the upper 141 m of sediment. The Fugro Extended Marine Core Barrel (FXMCB) was used to complete the lower 393 m of the borehole. Wireline logging operations were then conducted over 2 days.

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                Journal
                10.14379/iodp.proc.381.2019
                Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program
                International Ocean Discovery Program
                2377-3189
                28 February 2019
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                10.14379/iodp.proc.381.106.2019
                722be58b-f6de-405f-873a-2293c5e74e09

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                Earth & Environmental sciences,Oceanography & Hydrology,Geophysics,Chemistry,Geosciences

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