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Repasch, Marisa N; Wittmann, Hella; Scheingross, Joel S; Sachse, Dirk; Szupiany, Ricardo N; Orfeo, Oscar; Fuchs, Margret C; Hovius, Niels (2020): Meteoric 10Be concentrations and OSL depositional ages of Rio Bermejo floodplain sediment [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.913993

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Abstract:
To determine the depositional age and the long-term delivery of meteoric 10Be (10Bem) to the Rio Bermejo floodplain (northern Argentina), we collected floodplain sediment samples at four locations identified as point bars of abandoned Rio Bermejo channels. We used a stainless-steel hand auger to collect sediment down to a maximum depth of ~5 m, or until refusal. For 10Bem and 9Bereac analysis, we extracted samples that integrated material from 0-20 cm below the surface, 20-50 cm, and regularly spaced 40 cm intervals for lower depths. We homogenized the material prior to packing into clean plastic bags. Sediment particle size distributions were measured on ~10 mg aliquots using a laser diffraction particle size analyzer (Horiba LA-950). The total reactive phase, including amorphous oxyhydroxides and crystalline oxide grain coatings, was extracted from the sediment samples using a procedure adapted from Wittmann et al. (2012, doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2012.04.031). 10Be was purified from the extracted material, spiked with a 9Be carrier solution containing 150 µg of 9Be, and packed into targets for AMS measurement at the University of Cologne Centre for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (Cologne, Germany). 10Be/9Be measurements were normalized to the KN01-6-2 and KN01-5-3 standards (Dewald et al., 2013, doi:10.1016/j.nimb.2012.04.030) that are consistent with a 10Be half-life of 1.36 ± 0.07 x10 yrˉ¹ (Nishiizumi et al., 2007, doi:10.1016/j.nimb.2007.01.297). 10Bem was calculated from the normalized and blank-corrected 10Be/9Be ratios. The reported 1σ uncertainties include counting statistics and the uncertainties of both standard normalization and blank correction. Stable 9Be concentrations were measured on a separate aliquot of the sample solution using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Uncertainty of ICP-OES measurements was 5%.
We used coarse quartz grain OSL analysis to determine depositional ages for each floodplain core. For OSL analysis, we collected light-sealed samples by driving an opaque tube into our floodplain cores at two select depths in each core. OSL measurements were performed using a Risø DA 15 OSL/TL reader equipped with a 90Sr beta irradiator (4.9 Gy/min). OSL signals were stimulated with blue LEDs (470 nm, 50 s, 125 ºC) and detected through an optical filter (U 340 Hoya). For each sample, 40 aliquots were measured using the single-aliquot regenerative dose (SAR) protocol (Murray and Wintle, 2000, doi:10.1016/S1350-4487(03)00053-2) for equivalent dose determination.
Keyword(s):
Grain Size; meteoric 10Be; OSL; river sediment; Specific surface area
Supplement to:
Repasch, Marisa N; Wittmann, Hella; Scheingross, Joel S; Sachse, Dirk; Szupiany, Ricardo N; Orfeo, Oscar; Fuchs, Margret C; Hovius, Niels (2020): Sediment transit time and floodplain storage dynamics in alluvial rivers revealed by meteoric 10Be. Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface, 125, e2019JF005419, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JF005419
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -24.412280 * Median Longitude: -61.803635 * South-bound Latitude: -25.792372 * West-bound Longitude: -63.518712 * North-bound Latitude: -23.357448 * East-bound Longitude: -60.146475
Minimum Elevation: 117.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 280.9 m
Event(s):
SP_1 * Latitude: -23.357448 * Longitude: -63.518712 * Elevation: 280.9 m * Method/Device: Hand auger (drill) (HADR)
SP_2 * Latitude: -24.096260 * Longitude: -61.942213 * Elevation: 204.6 m * Method/Device: Hand auger (drill) (HADR)
SP_3 * Latitude: -24.241660 * Longitude: -61.942100 * Elevation: 203.3 m * Method/Device: Hand auger (drill) (HADR)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventRepasch, Marisa NSoil profile ID
2Sample IDSample IDRepasch, Marisa N
3ProfileProfileRepasch, Marisa NSoil profile ID
4LATITUDELatitudeRepasch, Marisa NGeocode
5LONGITUDELongitudeRepasch, Marisa NGeocode
6ALTITUDEAltitudemRepasch, Marisa NGeocode
7Age, minimum/youngAge minkaRepasch, Marisa NDeposit
8Age, maximum/oldAge maxkaRepasch, Marisa NDeposit
9Depth, top/minDepth topmRepasch, Marisa N
10Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmRepasch, Marisa N
11DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmRepasch, Marisa NGeocode
12Median, grain sizeD50µmRepasch, Marisa N
13Specific surface areaSSAm2/gRepasch, Marisa NGas sorption analyszer (Quantachrome NOVAtouch LX) and BET-method (Brunauer et al., 1938)calculated using the exponential relationship between D50 and measured SSA for the river
14Clay mineralsClay min%Repasch, Marisa N
15Beryllium-1010Be109 atoms/gRepasch, Marisa NAccelerator mass spectrometry (AMS)meteoric 10Be measured in leached reactive phase, blank corrected and normalized to laboratory standards KN01-6-2 and KN01-5-3
16Beryllium-10, standard deviation10Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nmeteoric 10Be measured in leached reactive phase, blank corrected and normalized to laboratory standards KN01-6-2 and KN01-5-3
17Beryllium-99Be109 atoms/gRepasch, Marisa NAccelerator mass spectrometry (AMS)measurement in the leached reactive phase
18Beryllium-9, standard deviation9Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nmeasurement in the leached reactive phase
19Beryllium-10/Beryllium-910Be/9Be10-9 atoms/atomsRepasch, Marisa Nmeasurement in the leached reactive phase
20Beryllium-10/Beryllium-9, standard deviation10Be/9Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nmeasurement in the leached reactive phase
21MassMassmgRepasch, Marisa Naliquot weight
22Number of subsamplesSubsamples#Repasch, Marisa Nnumber of accepted aliquots (recuperation < 5%, recycling ration < 10%, equivalent dose error < 10%)
23PaleodosePaleodoseGyRepasch, Marisa N
24Paleodose, standard deviationPaleodose std dev±Repasch, Marisa N
25SkewnessSkewRepasch, Marisa N
26Dose recovery testD testRepasch, Marisa NvDR [%]
27Age, soilSoil ageaRepasch, Marisa NAge, optical stimulated luminescence (OSL)
28Age, errorAge e±Repasch, Marisa N
Change history:
2020-12-09T12:52:18 – Events were added
Size:
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