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Kenter, J.A.M., Anselmetti, F.S., VanDamme, M.G.M., Westphal, H., and Kramer, Ph., Petrophysics of Young Carbonate Rocks, ODP Leg 166, Western Great Bahama Bank. Journal of Sedimentary Research, Volume 72(1), January 2002.
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Dr Jeroen A.M. Kenter
Phone: Credits: One of the authors (Kenter) thanks the Netherlands Foundation for Geosciences (Stichting GOA) for financial support for participation on ODP Leg 166. We wish to thank Nanda Rave-Koot and Volker Wiederhold for their assistance in preparing the rock plugs. The ultrasonic equipment was engineered by Karl Coyner and benefited from rapid and successful electronic first-aid by Johan de Lange. SEM examinations were performed at the laboratory of the Geology Department, Kiel University. Many thanks to Christian Samtleben, Werner Reiman, and Ute Schuldt for discussions and technical support. Additional funding to the first author was provided through the Industrial Associates Program of Wolfgang Schlager. The Ocean Drilling Program is thanked for access to samples and data from Leg 166. Mitch Malone, Larry Mayer, Niall Slowey, and especially David Budd provided important suggestions and significantly improved earlier versions of this manuscript. We would finally like to acknowledge the crew, staff, and colleagues onboard of the Joides Resolution for support and companionship. Description of the purpose of the research project : This paper addresses the parameters that control the petrophysical properties of mostly Miocene to Pliocene, young, periplatform carbonate sediments along a platform-to-basin transect setting. Bibliographic references: See journal paper. Nature of the archived data set: Geophysical.
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