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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: Diatom assemblage of sediment core M77/2_003-2
    Keywords: Actinocyclus curvatulus; Actinocyclus exiguus; Actinocyclus octonarius; Actinocyclus spp.; Actinoptychus senarius; Actinoptychus spp.; Actinoptychus vulgaris; Alveus marinus; Amphiascus minutus; Amphora spp.; Asteromphalus arachne; Azpeitia africana; Azpeitia nodulifera; Azpeitia tabularis; Biddulphia alternans; Biddulphia spp.; Cerataulina pelagica; Chaetoceros; Chaetoceros cinctus; Chaetoceros diadema; Chaetoceros didymus; Chaetoceros lorenzianus; Chaetoceros spp.; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Cocconeis californica; Cocconeis costata; Cocconeis dirupta; Cocconeis distans; Cocconeis placentula; Cocconeis scutellum; Cocconeis spp.; Coscinodiscus asteromphalus; Coscinodiscus centralis; Coscinodiscus concinnus; Coscinodiscus radiatus; Coscinodiscus spp.; Cyclotella spp.; Cyclotella striata; Cyclotella stylorum; Cymbella pusilla; Delphineis karstenii; DEPTH, sediment/rock; diatoms; Diatoms; Diploneis spp.; Discoaster spp.; Ditylum brightwellii; Eucampia spp.; Eunotia spp.; Eunotogramma debile; Fragilariopsis doliolus; Glyphodesmis distans; Grammatophora spp.; Hemiaulus spp.; Hemidiscus cuneiformis; M77/2; M77/2_003-2; M77/2_636-1; Meteor (1986); Minidiscus chilensis; Navicula spp.; Nitzschia bicapitata; Nitzschia gandersheimiensis; Nitzschia interruptestriata; Nitzschia ovalis; Nitzschia sicula; Odontella spp.; Paralia sulcata; PC; Peru; Phytoliths; Piston corer; Plagiogramma tessalatum; Plagiogrammopsis vanheurckii; Planktonellia sol; Pleurosigma spp.; Proboscia alata; Pseudogomphonema spp.; Pseudo-nitzschia pungens; Pseudosolenia calcar-avis; Radiolarians; Rhizosolenia acicularis; Rhizosolenia acuminata; Rhizosolenia bergonii; Rhizosolenia castracanei; Rhizosolenia clevei; Rhizosolenia decipiens; Rhizosolenia hyalina; Rhizosolenia imbricata; Rhizosolenia spp.; Roperia tessellata; SFB754; Silicoflagellates; Skeletonema costatum; Sponge spiculae; Stephanopyxis spp.; Thalassionema bacillaris; Thalassionema nitzschioides; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. capitulata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. claviformis; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. inflata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. lanceolata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. nitzschioides; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. parva; Thalassiosira eccentrica; Thalassiosira leptopus; Thalassiosira oestrupii; Thalassiosira pacifica; Thalassiosira spp.; Thalassiothrix longissima; Trachyneis spp.
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8295 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: The dataset comprises all d30Si signatures and biogenic opal content (%) of core M772_003-2 off Peru
    Keywords: AGE; biogenic opal; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Diatoms, δ30Si; M77/2; M77/2_003-2; M77/2_636-1; Meteor (1986); Opal, biogenic silica; PC; Peru; Piston corer; Sample code/label; SFB754; Standard deviation; δ30Si, biogenic silica
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 486 data points
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Grasse, Patricia; Stichel, Torben; Stumpf, Roland; Stramma, Lothar; Frank, Martin (2012): The distribution of neodymium isotopes and concentrations in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Water mass advection versus particle exchange. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 198-207, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2012.07.044
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: The radiogenic isotope composition of the Rare Earth Element (REE) neodymium (Nd) is a powerful water mass proxy for present and past ocean circulation. The processes controlling the Nd budget of the global ocean are not quantitatively understood and in particular source and sink mechanisms are still under debate. In this study we present the first full water column data set of dissolved Nd isotope compositions and Nd concentrations for the Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP), where one of the globally largest Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZ) is located. This region is of particular interest for understanding the biogeochemical cycling of REEs because anoxic conditions may lead to release of REEs from the shelf, whereas high particle densities and fluxes potentially remove the REEs from the water column. Data were obtained between 11400N and 161S along a nearshore and an offshore transect. Near surface zonal current bands, such as the Equatorial Undercurrent (EUC) and the Subsurface Countercurrent (SSCC), which are supplying oxygen-rich water to the OMZ are characterized by radiogenic Nd isotope signatures (eNd=-2). Surface waters in the northernmost part of the study area are even more radiogenic (eNd = +3), most likely due to release of Nd from volcanogenic material. Deep and bottom waters at the southernmost offshore station (141S) are clearly controlled by advection of water masses with less radiogenic signatures (eNd=- 7) originating from the Southern Ocean. Towards the equator, however, the deep waters show a clear trend towards more radiogenic values of up to eNd=-2. The northernmost station located in the Panama basin shows highly radiogenic Nd isotope signatures in the entire water column, which indicates that particle scavenging, downward transport and release processes play an important role. This is supported by relatively low Nd concentrations in deep waters (3000-6000 m) in the EEP (20 pmol/kg) compared to locations in the Northern and Central Pacific (40-60 pmol/kg), which suggests enhanced removal of Nd in the EEP.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; SFB754
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Ehlert, Claudia; Doering, Kristin; Wallmann, Klaus; Scholz, Florian; Sommer, Stefan; Grasse, Patricia; Geilert, Sonja; Frank, Martin (2016): Stable silicon isotope signatures of marine pore waters – Biogenic opal dissolution versus authigenic clay mineral formation. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 191, 102-117, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2016.07.022
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: Dissolved silicon isotope compositions have been analysed for the first time in pore waters (δ30SiPW) of three short sediment cores from the Peruvian margin upwelling region with distinctly different biogenic opal content in order to investigate silicon isotope fractionation behaviour during early diagenetic turnover of biogenic opal in marine sediments. The δ30SiPW varies between +1.1‰ and +1.9‰ with the highest values occurring in the uppermost part close to the sediment–water interface. These values are of the same order or higher than the δ30Si of the biogenic opal extracted from the same sediments (+0.3‰ to +1.2‰) and of the overlying bottom waters (+1.1‰ to +1.5‰). Together with dissolved silicic acid concentrations well below biogenic opal saturation, our collective observations are consistent with the formation of authigenic alumino-silicates from the dissolving biogenic opal. Using a numerical transport-reaction model we find that approximately 24% of the dissolving biogenic opal is re-precipitated in the sediments in the form of these authigenic phases at a relatively low precipitation rate of 56 μmol Si cm−2 yr−1. The fractionation factor between the precipitates and the pore waters is estimated at −2.0‰. Dissolved and solid cation concentrations further indicate that off Peru, where biogenic opal concentrations in the sediments are high, the availability of reactive terrigenous material is the limiting factor for the formation of authigenic alumino-silicate phases.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; SFB754
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    Format: application/zip, 6 datasets
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Xie, Ruifang C; Rehkämper, Mark; Grasse, Patricia; van de Flierdt, Tina; Frank, Martin; Xue, Zichen (2019): Isotopic evidence for complex biogeochemical cycling of Cd in the eastern tropical South Pacific. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 512, pp.134-146, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2019.02.001
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: The depth profiles of Cd isotopes display high δ114/110Cd at the surface and decreasing δ114/110Cd with increasing water depth, consistent with preferential utilization of lighter Cd isotopes during biological uptake in the euphotic zone and subsequent remineralization of the sinking biomass. In the surface and subsurface ocean, seawater displays similar δ114/110Cd signatures of 0.47 ±0.23‰ to 0.82 ±0.05‰ across the entire eastern tropical South Pacific despite highly variable Cd concentrations between 0.01 and 0.84 nmol/kg. This observation, best explained by an open system steady-state fractionation model, contrasts with previous studies of the South Atlantic and South Pacific Oceans, where only Cd-deficient waters have a relatively constant Cd isotope signature. For the subsurface to about 500 m depth, the variability of seawater Cd isotope compositions can be modeled by mixing of remineralized Cd with subsurface water from the base of the mixed layer. In the intermediate and deep eastern tropical South Pacific (〉500 m), seawater [Cd] and δ114/110Cd appear to follow the distribution and mixing of major water masses. We identified modified AAIW of the ETSP to be more enriched in [Cd] than AAIW from the source region, whilst both water masses have similar δ114/110Cd. A mass balance estimate thus constrains a δ114/110Cd of between 0.38‰ and 0.56‰ for the accumulated remineralized Cd in the ETSP. Nearly all samples show a tight coupling of Cd and PO4 concentrations, whereby surface and deeper waters define two distinct linear trends. However, seawater at a coastal station located within a pronounced plume of H2S, is depleted in [Cd] and features significantly higher δ114/110Cd. This signature is attributed to the formation of authigenic CdS with preferential incorporation of lighter Cd isotopes. The process follows a Rayleigh fractionation model with a fractionation factor of α114/110Cd(seawater-CdS)=1.00029. Further deviations from the deep Cd-PO4 trend were observed for samples with O2〈10μmol/kg and are best explained by in situ CdS precipitation within the decaying organic matter even though dissolved H2S was not detectable in ambient seawater.
    Keywords: Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS); Cadmium; Cast number; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; Event label; GOFLO; Go-Flo bottles; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M77/3; M77/3_011-1; M77/3-CTD50; M77/4; M77/4_078; M77/4-CTD12; M77/4-CTD18; M77/4-CTD19; M77/4-CTD23; M77/4-CTD3; M77/4-CTD35; M77/4-CTD4; M77/4-CTD44; M77/4-CTD45; M77/4-CTD48; M77/4-CTD50; M77/4-CTD52; M77/4-CTD53; M77/4-CTD63; M77/4-CTD64; Meteor (1986); Sample code/label; SFB754; Standard deviation; Station label; δ114/110Cd; ε-114/110 Cd
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 656 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-12-09
    Keywords: Cerium, dissolved; Cerium anomaly; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; CTD/Rosette; CTD 1; CTD 10; CTD 2; CTD 4; CTD 9; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Dysprosium, dissolved; Erbium, dissolved; Europium, dissolved; Event label; Gadolinium, dissolved; Holmium, dissolved; Lanthanum, dissolved; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Lutetium, dissolved; M90; M90_1552-1; M90_1553-1; M90_1555-1; M90_1559-1; M90_1560-1; Meteor (1986); Neodymium, dissolved; Praseodymium, dissolved; Samarium, dissolved; SFB754; Terbium, dissolved; Thulium, dissolved; Ytterbium, dissolved; Yttrium, dissolved
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 600 data points
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Grasse, Patricia; Bosse, Michael; Hathorne, Ed C; Böning, Philipp; Pahnke, Katharina; Frank, Martin (2017): Short-term variability of dissolved rare earth elements and neodymium isotopes in the entire water column of the Panama Basin. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 475, 242-253, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2017.07.022
    Publication Date: 2023-12-09
    Description: The distribution of dissolved rare earth elements (REEs) and neodymium isotopes (εNd) in the open ocean traces water mass mixing and provides information on lithogenic inputs to the source regions of the water masses. However, the processes influencing the REE budget at the ocean margins, in particular source and sink mechanisms, are not yet well quantified. In this study the first dissolved REE concentrations and Nd isotope compositions of seawater from the Panama Basin (RV Meteor cruise M90) in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP) are presented.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; SFB754
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: To better understand the association between barium (Ba) and silicon (Si) at ocean margins, we collected filtered seawater samples along the Congo River plume at the coast of Congo and Gabon and along an off-shelf section at 3°S, complemented by three freshwater samples collected directly from the Congo River. The water samples from the Congo margin were collected during GEOTRACES cruise GA08 with German RV Meteor (M121) in November-December 2015 with a stainless steel CTD rosette and a towed fish for surface waters. Congo River freshwater samples were taken upstream by boat in May, July and October 2017 near the center of the river at ~6°S and ~12.5°E (stations 12.1-12.3). We determine for the first time Ba and Si stable isotopes at the Congo River-dominated Southeast Atlantic margin. Based on these data we evaluate the contribution of Congo River plume to Ba and Si budgets in the South East Atlantic Ocean, and the association between Ba and Si at the Congo margin.
    Keywords: 13.1; 15.1; 15.2; 15.3; 16.1; Angola Basin; Barium; Barium, dissolved, anomaly; Barium isotopes; BigMAR; Congo_River_12-1; Congo_River_12-2; Congo_River_12-3; Congo River Plume; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; Event label; GA08; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; IFISH; Iron fish; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M121; M121_1200-1; M121_1201-1; M121_1202-1; M121_1202-1_fish65; M121_1206-1; M121_1210-1; M121_1210-1_fish69-15.1; M121_1210-1_fish69-15.2; M121_1210-1_fish69-15.3; M121_1212-1; M121_1214-1; M121_1214-1_fish77; M121_1218-1; M121_1222-1; M121_1224-1; M121_1226-1; M121_1228-1; M121_1230-1; M121_1232-1; M121_1234-1; M121_1236-1; M121_1238-1; M121_1240-1; M121_1243-1; M121_1247-1; M121_1248-1; M121_1250-1; M121_Fish65; M121_Fish67; M121_Fish68; M121_Fish69; M121_Fish71; M121_Fish74; M121_Fish76; M121_Fish77; M121_Fish83; M121_Fish84; M121_Fish85; M121_Fish86; M121_Fish90; M122; M123; M124; M125; M126; M127; M128; M129; M130; M132; M133; Meteor (1986); Replicates; RIVER; SACROSS; Salinity; SAMBA; Sample code/label; Sampling river; Silicon; Silicon isotopes; Southeast Atlantic; Standard deviation; Station label; TAG_field; Temperature, water; Type; δ138Ba; δ29Si; δ30Si
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1252 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-18
    Description: The dataset comprises all d30Si signatures (bSiO2 and Coscinodiscus) of surface sediments off Peru
    Keywords: biogenic opal; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; DEPTH, water; Event label; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M77/1; M77/1_420-1; M77/1_450-1; M77/1_462-1; M77/1_469-1; M77/1_471-1; M77/1_482-1; M77/1_543-1; M77/1_615-1; M77/1_620-1; M77/1_623-1; M77/2; M77/2_002-5; M77/2_005-5; M77/2_022-2; M77/2_028-2; M77/2_029-5; M77/2_045-3; M77/2_050-1; M77/2_052-3; M77/2_053-1; M77/2_060-1; M77/2_062-2; M77/2_067-2; M77/2_076-2; M77/2_635-6; M77/2_649-1; M77/2_669; M77/2_685; M77/2_692; M77/2_717; M77/2_727; M77/2_734; M77/2_736; M77/2_756; M77/2_762; M77/2_776; M77/2_800; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; Multicorer with television; Peru; SFB754; Standard deviation; TVMUC; δ30Si; δ30Si, biogenic silica
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 67 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Seawater samples for stable isotopes measurements of dissolved silicate (δ30Si), nitrate (δ15NO3-) and nitrite (δ15NO2-) were taken from the CTD/rosette on a number of SFB 754 cruises. Seawater samples for Rare Earth Element (REE) concentrations and neodymium (Nd) isotopes were taken during M77/3, M77/4 (Grasse et al., 2012) and during M90 in the Panama Basin (Grasse et al., 2017).
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; SFB754
    Type: Dataset
    Format: 9 datasets
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