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45-500 micron iron oxide major and trace element abundance
Entry ID:
Holocene_LGM_diamict_FeOxides
Summary
Abstract:
This data set contains major and trace element abundance for individual iron oxide grains extracted from glacial-marine Antarctic sediment. Fe-oxides were picked from the 45-500 micron fraction of diamict and sandy mud units recovered in sediment cores from around the Antarctic continental margin. Study areas include the Getz Ice Shelf region, the western Antarctic Peninsula, Larsen Ice Shelf region, George V Coast, Pyrdz Bay, and Mac. Robertson Land.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to construct an integrated set of provenance tracers for different sectors of Antarctica.
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Paleo Temporal Coverage
Paleo Start Date:
12000 ybp
Paleo Stop Date: 0 ybp Chrono Unit: Location Keywords
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Quality
Microprobe data were collected at the Washington University St. Louis Earth and Planetary Sciences Microanalysis Facility using a JEOL JXA-8200 electron microprobe. Primary and secondary standards were used for each element.
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Personnel
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
Email:
brachfelds at mail.montclair.edu
Contact Address:
Montclair State University
City:
Montclair
Province or State:
NJ
Postal Code:
07043
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2012-01-29
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-01-30
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