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Item 65235184

Property Value
id 65235184
y 53.6138300
phi_mi_0_5 1.5
phi_mi_4 None
phi_11_0 None
xy_source HiFix
phi_0 None
phi_mi_3_5 None
phi_11_5 None
x_ed50 -0.1061700
phi_0_0 1.8
phi_mi_3_0 None
phi_12 None
y_ed50 53.6138300
phi_0_5 1.8
phi_mi_3 None
phi_12_0 None
x_wgs84 -0.1076331
phi_1 None
phi_mi_2_5 None
phi_12_5 None
y_wgs84 53.6130349
phi_1_0 1.2
phi_mi_2_0 None
phi_13 None
x_bng 525286
phi_1_5 1.1
phi_mi_2 None
phi_13_0 None
y_bng 414607
phi_2 None
phi_mi_1_5 None
phi_13_5 None
depth_units metres
phi_2_0 1.1
phi_mi_1_0 None
phi_14 None
water_depth 12.00
phi_2_5 4.6
phi_mi_1 None
phi_14_0 None
depth_datum Depth below instantaneous sea level (no correction)
phi_3 None
phi_mi_0_25 None
phi_14_5 None
depth_source Echo sounder
phi_3_0 10.5
phi_3_75 None
terminal_depth None
phi_3_5 9.8
phi_4_5 None
depth_top 0
phi_4 None
phi_5 None
mud 40.12
phi_4_0 7.8
phi_5_0 None
depth_base 0
phi_units percent
phi_5_5 None
analysis_source Legacy particle size analysis of the gravel, sand and mud fractions of offshore samples, these include folk analysis, phi and half-phi sand analysis and carbonate analysis based on folk fractions and are primarily derived from handwritten sample station data sheets. For a small proportion of the dataset, there is an unresolved issue with weight measurements containing a mixture of grams/percent where only grams should be stored. BGS data input methodologies used in the past between northern and southern parts of BGS vary. The underlying PHI data values are sound except where human error may have occurred. Where the sand PHI weight analysed was a split/fraction of the total sand component of the sample the northern and southern parts of BGS adopted differing data recording methods. The northern part of BGS generally recorded the sand PHI weight for each PHI interval for the actual volume of sample analysed. The southern part of BGS generally took the sand PHI weight for each PHI interval then calculated the percentage of each PHI sand interval and used these values to back calculate the PHI sand weight representative of the total sand which was then recorded in the database.
additional_info None
phi_6 None
folk_class gmS
confidentiality unclassified (open file)
phi_6_0 None
folk Gravelly muddy sand (Sea bed sediment, based on Folk)
accessuse_restric unrestricted use, copyright acknowledgement
phi_6_5 None
weight None
terms_of_use Available under the Open Government Licence subject to the following acknowledgement accompanying the reproduced British Geological Survey materials "Contains British Geological Survey materials ©UKRI [year]"
phi_7 None
weight_units None
terms_of_use_url http://nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
phi_7_0 None
grav 18.65
phi_7_5 None
sample_name +53-001/397/GS/1
sand 41.23
equipment_start_date 1968-10-01 00:00:00
phi_8 None
sample_alias 508/209
gsm_units percent
phi_mi_6_5 None
phi_8_0 None
sample_source Cruise: 1968/8
tgrav None
phi_mi_6_0 None
phi_8_5 None
activity_id 1964214
client British Geological Survey
cgrav None
phi_mi_6 None
phi_9 None
contractor George Wimpey and Co Ltd
tsand None
phi_mi_5_5 None
phi_9_0 None
equipment_type Grab: Shipek
csand None
phi_mi_5_0 None
phi_9_5 None
epsg_code 4230
tmud None
phi_mi_5 None
phi_10 None
epsg ED50
cmud None
phi_mi_4_5 None
phi_10_0 None
x -0.1061700
ctot None
phi_mi_4_0 None
phi_10_5 None
carbonate_units None
phi_11 None