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Carbon isotopic (δ¹³C) of Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi from sediment core CDH-89
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Stable oxygen (δ¹⁸O) of Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi from sediment core CDH-89
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Organic Carbon Isotopes from bulk sediments recovered from IODP Site 378-U155...
Bulk sediment organic carbon isotopes, and total organic content values from IODP site 378-U1553 (166°11.4801′E, 52°13.4294′S) located on the Campbell Plateau are presented.... -
Clumped isotope single replicate measurements from pure coccoliths of the Nor...
This dataset contains the raw clumped isotope individual measurements (Δ47) of pure coccolith calcite from ODP Site 982 in the North Atlantic between the Mid Miocene and the... -
Chromium Reducible Sulfur isotopes from bulk sediments recovered from IODP Si...
Bulk sediment chromium reducible sulfur isotopes (CRS) from IODP site 378-U1553 (166°11.4801′E, 52°13.4294′S) located on the Campbell Plateau are presented. These data were... -
High-resolution stable oxygen and carbon isotope data from IODP Site 342-U140...
This dataset lists the results of stable oxygen and carbon isotope measurements (in ‰ VPDB) from International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Site U1403 off Newfoundland (~40°N,... -
Stable isotopes and mol% of amino acids in seston at surface during ENDEAVOR ...
The Amazon river accounts annually for 20% of riverine discharge into the global ocean with strong seasonal variations. This lens of freshwater spreads at surface as a plume,... -
Stable isotopes and mol% of amino acids in 0.2-3 µm seston at surface during ...
The Amazon river accounts annually for 20% of riverine discharge into the global ocean with strong seasonal variations. This lens of freshwater spreads at surface as a plume,... -
Stable isotopes and mol% of amino acids in 3-200 µm seston at surface during ...
The Amazon river accounts annually for 20% of riverine discharge into the global ocean with strong seasonal variations. This lens of freshwater spreads at surface as a plume,...
