We present quality-controlled XRF scanning data and element correlation values for marine sediment cores from IODP Expedition 403 Eastern Fram Strait Paleoarchive, Bellsund Drift Sites U1623 (76°31.8594′N, 12°34.4276′E) and U1621 (76°31.3053′N 12°44.3358′E), drilled at ~ 1,700–1,800 m water depth. Expedition 403 took place between June 4 and August 2, 2024. The cores were scanned in the fall of 2024 using the third generation Avaatech XRF core scanner at the IODP Gulf Coast Repository, College Station, Texas. Site U1623 cores were scanned at ~5 cm step on the spliced core composite depth scale (CCSF-A) from the primary splice, and of 0 to 30 m CCSF-A from the alternate splice (Lucchi et al., in press), with selected sections scanned at a 3 mm step. Site U1621 cores were scanned for 0-33 m CCSF-A at ~5 cm step and 24-31 m CCSF-A at 3 mm step. Data presented here are described in Gonzalez-Lanchas, Libman-Roshal et al. (in review). IODP Site U1623 quality-controlled XRF data scanned along the primary splice (SPLICE-403-U1623-ACDF-20240724-primary). 5 cm measurement interval. Element abundance (K-alpha area) is reported in units of x-ray counts. Excitation energies (10kV or 30kV) are indicated. Entries with Ar values greater than zero and total counts per second less than 150,000 have been removed.
Dr. Olga Libman-Roshal and Lucinda Duxbury have contributed equally to the preparation of this work.Further funding and Projects: Travel funding for Australian based scientists participating in XRF scanning, Web: https://www.iodp.org.au/, Award: Australian and New Zealand IODP Consortium (ANZIC) Travel funding for RGL, Web: https://www.iodp-italia.cnr.it/ https://dta.cnr.it/project/iodp3-icdp/, Award: MUR through ECORD-IODP Italia