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Moisture and density (MAD) data were acquired on ~10 mL sediment or rock samples by measuring three out of four material parameters: wet (saturated) mass, wet volume, dry mass, and/or dry volume after 24 h drying in a convection oven at 105 degrees C. From the moisture and volume measurements, the following phase relationships are calculated: wet and dry water content, wet bulk density, dry bulk density, grain density, porosity, and void ratio. The combination of measurements is defined by the submethod chosen: A, B, C, or D. Wet (A, B, or C) and dry (A, B, C, or D) mass is determined using motion-compensated balances. Wet volume is determined either by helium pycnometry (A) or by the sample's geometric dimensions using calipers (A or D). Dry volume (C or D) is measured by helium pycnometry. Submethods A and B are not recommended by IODP. Submethod C is suitable for saturated materials such as fine-grained sediments. Submethod D is suitable for unsaturated porous material such as certain limestones and basalts.
International Ocean Discovery Program, Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified, lithosphere thinning, T60 unconformity, Expedition 368, Expedition 367, IODP, JOIDES Resolution, Inorganic Chemistry, Site U1501, Site U1502, Space Science, Expedition 368X, Site U1500, Site U1505, Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified, Site U1503, steady-state ocean, Site U1504, outer margin high, northern South China Sea, subsidence, rifted margin, hyperextension, Ecology, Cenozoic, Computational Biology, Cell Biology, continent ocean transition, Site U1499, turbidite, igneous activity, embryonic ocean, red clay, continental breakup, Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
International Ocean Discovery Program, Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified, lithosphere thinning, T60 unconformity, Expedition 368, Expedition 367, IODP, JOIDES Resolution, Inorganic Chemistry, Site U1501, Site U1502, Space Science, Expedition 368X, Site U1500, Site U1505, Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified, Site U1503, steady-state ocean, Site U1504, outer margin high, northern South China Sea, subsidence, rifted margin, hyperextension, Ecology, Cenozoic, Computational Biology, Cell Biology, continent ocean transition, Site U1499, turbidite, igneous activity, embryonic ocean, red clay, continental breakup, Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
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