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Bulk geochemistry and biomarker concentrations and isotopic compositions of l...
This dataset contains bulk geochemical information (TOC, S, Tmax, Hydrogen and Oxygen Indices), relative and absolute abundances of selected plant wax and bacterial hopanoid... -
Bulk geochemistry and biomarker concentrations and isotopic compositions of l...
This dataset contains bulk geochemical information (TOC, S, Tmax, Hydrogen and Oxygen Indices), relative and absolute abundances of selected plant wax and bacterial hopanoid... -
Rock eval data of peat core IMB100, Imbonga, Democratic Republic of Congo
This data publication contains an organic geochemistry dataset from the IMB100 peat core, recoverd from a river proximal peatland in the Cuvette Centrale, Democratic Republic of... -
Bulk sediment concentrations of peat core IMB100, Imbonga, Democratic Republi...
This data publication contains an organic geochemistry dataset from the IMB100 peat core, recoverd from a river proximal peatland in the Cuvette Centrale, Democratic Republic of... -
Stable carbon isotope ratios of n-alkane from peat core IMB100, Imbonga, Demo...
This data publication contains an organic geochemistry dataset from the IMB100 peat core, recoverd from a river proximal peatland in the Cuvette Centrale, Democratic Republic of... -
Biomarker of sediment core GeoB 20610-2
To constrain the variability and the drivers of past climate, we explore vegetation (C3/C4) and hydrological change using stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes of plant-waxes in... -
n-alkane carbon and hydrogen stable isotope data from sediment core M125-95-3
In order to assess the response of vegetation from eastern tropical South America to hydroclimate changes during the last ca. 45 kyr, we analyzed marine sediment core M125-95-3... -
Plant wax biomarkers record from sediment core PEX19-01, Lake Peixão, Serra d...
These data comprise a downcore record (PEX19-01) of plant wax n-alkanes (concentration and compound-specific δ2H and δ13C isotopes) from Lake Peixão (40°20'35" N, 7°36'19" W), a...
