Closeup images Close-up images taken by digital cameras as requested by the science party, typically when the section-half image is not sufficient. Close-up photographs of the areas of interest may be taken from whole-round sections, pieces, or section halves in sediments and rock. Data File format Exp: expedition number Site: site number Hole: hole number Core: core number Type: type indicates the coring tool used to recover the core (typical types are F, H, R, X). Sect: section number A/W: archive (A) or working (W) section half. Top offset (cm): position of the upper edge of the image, measured relative to the top of the section. Bottom offset (cm): position of the lower edge of the image, measured relative to the top of the section. Top depth CSF-A (m): location of the upper edge of the section expressed relative to the top of the hole. Bottom depth CSF-A (m): location of the lower edge of the section expressed relative to the top of the hole. Top depth CSF-B (m): location of the upper edge of the section expressed relative to the top of the hole. Bottom depth CSF-B (m): location of the lower edge of the section expressed relative to the top of the hole. Image filename (TIFF): name of the TIFF image file. State: indicates whether the core was wet or dry when the image was taken. Date taken: date and time the image was captured. Timestamp (UTC): point in time at which an observation or set of observations were made. Camera: model of camera used to collect image. Text ID: automatically generated unique database identifier for a sample, visible on printed labels. Comments: observer's notes about the sample.