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δ18O and δ13C of Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and related species and carbonate...
The δ13C composition of Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and other Cibicidoides spp is an important tool to reconstruct past changes in the deep ocean carbon cycle. The species are... -
(Table S1) Planktonic foraminifera abundances for the 1223 surface sediment s...
Our training set (SH0911C2, available from http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/paleo.html) augments that used by Crundwell el al . [2008, Figure 2] with additional data from Mohtadi... -
Sedimentation rates of surface sediments, a compilation from different sources
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Compilation of delta 18O data from planktonic foraminifera in surface sediment
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Global data compilation of benthic data sets II
In this study we present a global distribution pattern and budget of the minimum flux of particulate organic carbon to the sea floor (J POC alpha). The estimations are based on... -
C37-38 alkenone core top data from the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool
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Pb isotopic ratios and aluminum normalized elemental concentrations from diff...
Pb isotopic ratios and aluminum normalized elemental concentrations for samples of the Pacific Ocean. These samples were from the upper 10 cm of the sediment column, excluding... -
(Table 3) Barium barite and excess comparison, accumulation rates and product...
Since Dymond et al. (1992, doi:10.1029/92PA00181) proposed the paleoproductivity algorithm based on “Bio-Ba”, which relies on a strong correlation between Ba and organic carbon... -
Sedimentation rates calculated on surface sediment samples from different sit...
Radiocarbon ages on CaCO3 from deep-sea cores offer constraints on the nature of the CaCO3 dissolution process. The idea is that the toll taken by dissolution on grains within... -
(Table S1) B/Ca ratios and stable isotope record of Nuttallides umbonifera fr...
Size fraction of benthic foraminifera = 150-250 µm. -
Chemical composition of Pacific, Indian and Atlantic ocean manganese nodules ...
Manganese nodules, coatings and crusts from the Pacific and the Indian oceans were analyzed at Scripps Institution of Oceanography using X-ray emission spectrometry (XES).... -
Annotated record of the detailed examination of Mn deposits
Beginning in 1983 the USGS searched major oceanographic institution dredge archives for samples and data relevant to the USGS Woods-Hole Ferromanganese Crust Data Base. With the... -
Ferromanganese crusts and nodules chemical analyses from the USGS Reston anal...
Based on comparative studies on the utility of ICP, atomic absorption, and other techniques for the elemental analysis of geological samples the authors decided to pursue a... -
Rare-earth element analyses for iron-manganese crusts of the Pacific Ocean
Iron-manganese crusts were chosen from existing collections in order to cover as wide an area and depth range as possible. Sampling was concentrated in the Central Pacific... -
Calcium carbonate global LGM Burial rate data
Global databases of calcium carbonate concentrations and mass accumulation rates in Holocene and last glacial maximum sediments were used to estimate the deep-sea sedimentary... -
(Appendix 2) Compilation of mass accumulation rates from deep sea sediments d...
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(Appendix 2) Compilation of mass accumulation rates from deep sea sediments d...
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(Appendix) Gephyrocapsa coccolith abundance and holocene paleotemperature ass...
A global sea surface temperature calibration based on the relative abundance of different morphotypes within the coccolithophore genus Gephyrocapsa in Holocene deep-sea... -
The Brown University Foraminiferal Data Base (BFD)
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Benthic foraminifera and accumulation rates in different time slices of sedim...
Surface productivity is correlated with the rate of accumulation of benthic foraminifera on the deep-sea floor. As a rule of thumb, for each 1 mg of organic carbon arriving at...