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  • Astrochronology; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic, total, standard deviation; Carbon isotopes; Cyclostratigraphy; Date of determination; Devonian; Element analyser CHNS; Fieldwork; Frasnian-Famennian; Germany; HAND; Kellwasser Crisis; Portable X-Ray Fluorescence; Rhenish Massif; Sample ID; Sampling by hand; Stratigraphic height; TOC; Winsenberg; Winsenberg_2021; XRD  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-26
    Description: A total of 34 samples (35 cm average sample spacing) were analysed for organic carbon d13C in order to identify the two characteristic positive excursions associated with the Lower and Upper Kellwasser Events. Measurements were carried out at the Analytical, Environmental and Geo-Chemistry Research Group (AMGC) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium). The samples were decarbonated with 10% HCl in two steps, rinsed with milliQ water, and dried in an oven at 50°C. Total organic carbon (TOC) contents and δ13Corg compositions were determined on a Euro EA 150 Elemental Analyzer (CHNS) - Euro Vector HT-PyrOH combustion system coupled to a Nu-Instruments Horizon 2 isotope ratio mass spectrometer.
    Keywords: Astrochronology; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic, total, standard deviation; Carbon isotopes; Cyclostratigraphy; Date of determination; Devonian; Element analyser CHNS; Fieldwork; Frasnian-Famennian; Germany; HAND; Kellwasser Crisis; Portable X-Ray Fluorescence; Rhenish Massif; Sample ID; Sampling by hand; Stratigraphic height; TOC; Winsenberg; Winsenberg_2021; XRD
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 240 data points
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