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XRD mineralogy of sediment core PS2623-4
We employ the quantitative X-ray diffraction method developed by Eberl (2003, 2004). The sediment < 2 mm are spiked by 10% by weight of zincite, milled, and the samples are... -
XRD mineralogy of sediment core JM07-WP-174-GC
We employ the quantitative X-ray diffraction method developed by Eberl (2003, 2004). The sediment < 2 mm are spiked by 10% by weight of zincite, milled, and the samples are... -
(Appendix I) Stable isotope measurements of benthic and planktonic foraminife...
Isotopic analysis was performed at the Leibniz-Laboratory for radiometric dating and stable isotope research at Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany using a Finnigan MAT... -
Geochemistry, sediment components, and paleoproductivity reconstruction for t...
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Geochemistry, sediment components, and paleoproductivity reconstruction for t...
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Results of bulk sediment X-ray diffraction analysis and quantification of min...
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Results of bulk sediment X-ray diffraction analysis and quantification of min...
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Mineralogy of cold seep sediment inhabited by vesicomyid clams in the Japan D...
Sediment sampling was performed at the center of the clam colony. Immediately after sample recovery onboard, the sediment core was sub-sampled and preserved for later analyses.... -
Bulk rock mineralogy of samples from Bir Oum Ali area
Samples taken in February and October 2010. Analysis performed at the Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne, Swizerland, on an ARL Thermo X'tra diffractometer. -
(Table 1) Mineral composition and d-spacing of montmorillonite and montmorill...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. d-spacing (Å) of Montmorillonite-illite mixed-layer represented by 10 Å peak with tailed reflections on the lower angle side. -
(Table 10) Bulk composition and clay mineralogy at DSDP Site 57-441
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. <1 = trace, ?1 = questionalble presence, #1 = present. Empty cells mean no data. -
(Table 9) Bulk composition and clay mineralogy at DSDP Site 57-440
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. <1 = trace, ?1 = questionalble presence, #2 = +, #1 = present. Empty cells mean no data. -
(Table 8) Bulk composition and clay mineralogy at DSDP Site 57-439
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. <1 = trace, ?1 = questionalble presence. Empty cells mean no data. -
(Table 7) Bulk composition and clay mineralogy at DSDP Site 57-438
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. <1 = trace, ?1 = questionalble presence. Empty cells mean no data. -
(Table 6) Bulk composition and clay mineralogy at DSDP Site 56-436
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. <1 = trace, ?1 = questionalble presence. Empty cells mean no data. -
(Table 5) Bulk composition and clay mineralogy at DSDP Site 56-435
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. <1 = trace, ?1 = questionalble presence. Empty cells mean no data. -
(Table 4) Bulk composition and clay mineralogy at DSDP Site 56-434
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. <1 = trace, ?1 = questionalble presence. -
(Table 2) δ¹⁸O, δ¹³C of calcite and d34S of pyrite in volcanic breccia and tu...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Empty cells mean no data. -
(Table 1) Oxygen, sulfur, and carbon isotopic composition of pore water and o...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Empty cells mean no data.