Leg 28 Biogenic Facies: Palaeoclimatic Significance from Deep Sea Drilling
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Description
Palaeoclimatic significance of diachronous biogenic facies, leg 28, Deep Sea Drilling Project is a dataset published on data_gov_au by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It is a legacy product with no abstract available, and the last update was recorded as 2026-06-27. The dataset likely contains information related to deep-sea sediment cores and their climatic interpretations.
Use Cases
Analyzing sediment core composition to infer past climate conditions (inferred from domain, verify after download)
Training models to correlate biogenic facies with climatic events (inferred from domain, verify after download)
Studying the diachronous nature of marine sediment layers for stratigraphic research (inferred from domain, verify after download)
Strengths
Published on the authoritative data_gov_au platform.
Associated with the Australian Ocean Data Network organization.
Last updated timestamp is provided: 2026-06-27 18:35:54.345327.
Limitations
Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
Row count, column definitions, and sample data are unknown.
File formats are limited to HTML and PDF, which may not be ideal for direct computational analysis.
Provenance
Source
Australian Ocean Data Network
Collection Method
Likely derived from the Deep Sea Drilling Project's Leg 28 expedition.
Time Range
Temporal coverage of the original drilling expedition is unknown.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-27 18:35:54.345327; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Spatial coverage is specific to the sites drilled during Leg 28 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project.