Magnetic susceptibility (whole round) Magnetic susceptibility was measured on whole-round sections (and rarely section halves) on the Whole-Round Multisensor Logger (WRMSL) and/or Special Task Multisensor Logger (STMSL) using a Bartington MS2 meter and a 90 mm or 80 mm MS2C loop. As volume of the sample is not controlled for this experiment, susceptibility units are recorded in instrument units and are not volume-corrected. 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 Offset (cm): position of the observation made, measured relative to the top of a section. Depth CSF-A (m): location of the observation expressed relative to the top of a hole. Depth [other] (m): location of the observation expressed relative to the top of a hole. The location is presented in a scale selected by the science party or the report user. Magnetic susceptibility (instrument units): magnetic susceptibility of the sample, not volume corrected. Configuration filename: magnetic susceptibility instrument configuration file. Run filename: magnetic susceptibility raw data file. Auxiliary filename: file containing additional drift correction parameters. Instrument: an abbreviation or mnemonic for the MS sensing device used to make this observation (MSLP_477 or MSLP_476). Instrument group: abbreviation or mnemonic for the data collection device (logger) used to acquire this observation (WRMSL). Timestamp (UTC): date and time the observation was made. Text ID: automatically generated unique database identifier for a sample, visible on printed labels. Test No: unique number associated with the instrument measurement steps that produced these data. Sample comments: observations recorded about the sample itself. Test comments: observations about a measurement or the measurement process; some measurement observations may be under Result comments. Result comments: observations about a measurement or the measurement process; some measurement observations may be under Test Comments.