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IODP Expedition 395E Thermal conductivity

Authors: Coggon, Rosalind M.; Teagle, Damon A.H.; Sylvan, Jason B.; Reece, Julia; Estes, Emily R.; Williams, Trevor J.; Aizawa, Masataka; +49 Authors

IODP Expedition 395E Thermal conductivity

Abstract

Thermal conductivity was measured using the heated needle method in either full-space needle configuration (soft/saturated sediments) or half-space needle configuration (harder materials) of a TeKa Berlin TK-04 thermal conductivity meter. Heat is applied to the sample and then thermal equilibrium is sought. The heating and equilibration curve is reduced to derive the thermal conductivity value. Raw data are stored if a user wishes to do off-line or postexpedition reduction.

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Expedition 393, Earth Connections, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, International Ocean Discovery Program, Expedition 390, Expedition 390C, Expedition 395E, Biosphere Frontiers, IODP, JOIDES Resolution, Site U1556, Site U1557, South Atlantic Transect, Site U1558, Site U1559, Site U1560, Site U1561, Site U1583

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