Hole C0013B Whole Core X-ray CT Scanned Image, Expedition 331

Information

The 3D X-ray CT images for whole-round core sections are the first measurement to be done on board. Whole-core photography and X-ray imaging provide information about surface features and internal structure. The resolution of CT scanning is under 0.35 mm and allows 5 mm depth for beam width. The computed tomography (CT) scan provides 3D evidence of fractures, vugs, fault structure, sedimentary structure and methane hydrates without disturbing the sample. A pure water standard piece and air is used for calibrate giving CT-values. It requires about 5 minutes to scan each 1.5 m section of core.

Image file

Figure. Each ZIP file corresponds to a section and the filename of a ZIP file consists of section identifier. A ZIP file contains DICOM files of axial images (See the figure) as well as a reformatted coronal image (See the figure). Each DICOM file has DICOM header with image data. Pixel data are compressed without any losses by JPEG2000 in the DICOM files (See Section 8.2.4. JPEG 2000 image compression in Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Part 5: Data Structures and Encoding distributed in DICOM Homepage).

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Data Index

See also data in the database for the same hole to refer related information.

Section Axial Image Set (length in bytes)
C0013B-1T-1 zip (375795949)
C0013B-1T-CC zip (83637635)