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Sediment Core Repository

Sediment Core Repository 1

The Sediment Core Repository has been moved to Oregon State University. Please visit the Oregon State University Marine and Geology Repository for further information. 

The Byrd Center Sediment Core Repository archives marine and lake sediment samples collected from the Arctic Ocean and the Eurasian Arctic margin on the NSF-OPP and ONR-sponsored projects since 1992. The collection was significantly expanded by the addition of cores from the 2005 Healy-Oden Trans-Arctic Expedition (HOTRAX)—the first complete geological-geophysical transect across the central Arctic Ocean. Currently the Byrd Center collection contains more than 600 meters of sediment core material. The core information is searchable via the Index to Marine and Lacustrine Geological Samples (IMLGS). Considering the high cost of research cruises to the high Arctic, this material and derived data constitute a highly valuable contribution to the infrastructure of the U.S. marine geological and paleoclimatic research.

Sediment Core Repository 2

The repository is a 10 × 15 × 4 meter refrigerated unit with controlled temperature. Sediment cores are stored wet in D-tubes on shelf racks. The Byrd Center also has a spacious sediment laboratory that includes a 6-meter-long center table and equipment for sediment sample processing such as a 4.5–l freeze dryer, drying ovens, centrifuge, ultrasonic bath and precision balance,

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