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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Keywords: Campaign of event; Capricornio; Capricornio03050504; Capricornio03050504_1; Capricornio03050504_2; Capricornio03050504_22; Capricornio03050504_23; Capricornio03050504_24; Capricornio03050504_3; Capricornio03050504_68; Capricornio03050504_69; Capricornio03050504_70; Capricornio03050504_71; Capricornio03050504_72; Capricornio03050504_74; Capricornio03050504_75; Capricornio03050504_76; Capricornio03050504_77; Capricornio03050504_78; Capricornio03050504_79; Capricornio03050504_80; Capricornio03050504_80-II; Capricornio03050504_81-II; Capricornio03050504_82-II; Capricornio03050504_85; Capricornio03050504_86; Capricornio03050504_87; Capricornio03050504_88; DATE/TIME; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; NW-Spain; PELACUS0300; PELACUS0300_1; PELACUS0300_100; PELACUS0300_2; PELACUS0300_3; PELACUS0300_31; PELACUS0300_32; PELACUS0300_33; PELACUS0300_34; PELACUS0300_35; PELACUS0300_4; PELACUS0300_5; PELACUS0300_53; PELACUS0300_54; PELACUS0300_55; PELACUS0300_56; PELACUS0300_57; PELACUS0300_58; PELACUS0300_59; PELACUS0300_97; PELACUS0300_98; PELACUS0300_99; PELACUS0302; PELACUS0302_113; PELACUS0302_114; PELACUS0302_115; PELACUS0302_116; PELACUS0302_117; PELACUS0302_118; PELACUS0302_119; PELACUS0302_136; PELACUS0302_137; PELACUS0302_138; PELACUS0302_139; PELACUS0302_140; PELACUS0302_141; PELACUS0302_142; PELACUS0302_16; PELACUS0302_17; PELACUS0302_18; PELACUS0302_19; PELACUS0302_20; PELACUS0302_31; PELACUS0302_32; PELACUS0302_33; PELACUS0302_34; PELACUS0302_35; PELACUS0302_36; PELACUS0302_50; PELACUS0302_51; PELACUS0302_52; PELACUS0302_53; PELACUS0302_54; PELACUS0302_55; PELACUS0302_63; PELACUS0302_64; PELACUS0302_65; PELACUS0302_66; PELACUS0302_67; PELACUS0302_68; PELACUS0302_84; PELACUS0302_85; PELACUS0302_86; PELACUS0302_87; PELACUS0302_88; PELACUS0302_89; PELACUS0302_90; PELACUS0303; PELACUS0303_102; PELACUS0303_104; PELACUS0303_134; PELACUS0303_136; PELACUS0303_138; PELACUS0303_15; PELACUS0303_18; PELACUS0303_21; PELACUS0303_22; PELACUS0303_25; PELACUS0303_28; PELACUS0303_48; PELACUS0303_50; PELACUS0303_53; PELACUS0303_59; PELACUS0303_61; PELACUS0303_63; PELACUS0303_79; PELACUS0303_81; PELACUS0303_83; PELACUS0303_99; PELACUS0399; PELACUS0399_100; PELACUS0399_36; PELACUS0399_37; PELACUS0399_38; PELACUS0399_39; PELACUS0399_40; PELACUS0399_51; PELACUS0399_52; PELACUS0399_53; PELACUS0399_54; PELACUS0399_55; PELACUS0399_66; PELACUS0399_67; PELACUS0399_68; PELACUS0399_69; PELACUS0399_70; PELACUS0399_81; PELACUS0399_82; PELACUS0399_83; PELACUS0399_84; PELACUS0399_85; PELACUS0399_96; PELACUS0399_97; PELACUS0399_98; PELACUS0399_99; PELACUS0401; PELACUS0401_1; PELACUS0401_10; PELACUS0401_11; PELACUS0401_119; PELACUS0401_12; PELACUS0401_120; PELACUS0401_121; PELACUS0401_122; PELACUS0401_123; PELACUS0401_13; PELACUS0401_14; PELACUS0401_142; PELACUS0401_143; PELACUS0401_144; PELACUS0401_145; PELACUS0401_146; PELACUS0401_147; PELACUS0401_15; PELACUS0401_16; PELACUS0401_17; PELACUS0401_18; PELACUS0401_19; PELACUS0401_2; PELACUS0401_20; PELACUS0401_21; PELACUS0401_22; PELACUS0401_24; PELACUS0401_25; PELACUS0401_26; PELACUS0401_27; PELACUS0401_28; PELACUS0401_29; PELACUS0401_3; PELACUS0401_30; PELACUS0401_4; PELACUS0401_45; PELACUS0401_46; PELACUS0401_47; PELACUS0401_48; PELACUS0401_5; PELACUS0401_6; PELACUS0401_63; PELACUS0401_64; PELACUS0401_65; PELACUS0401_66; PELACUS0401_67; PELACUS0401_68; PELACUS0401_7; PELACUS0401_8; PELACUS0401_9; PELACUS0401_92; PELACUS0401_93; PELACUS0401_94; PELACUS0401_95; PELACUS0401_96; PELACUS0404; PELACUS0404_10; PELACUS0404_26; PELACUS0404_28; PELACUS0404_30; PELACUS0404_41; PELACUS0404_43; PELACUS0404_45; PELACUS0404_6; PELACUS0404_66; PELACUS0404_67; PELACUS0404_69; PELACUS0404_8; PELACUS0404_91; PELACUS0404_93; PELACUS0404_94; PELACUS0404_95; PELACUS0404_96; PELACUS0404_98; PLA; Plankton net; Size fraction; Station label; SW-Spain; Thalassa; Time of day; δ13C; δ15N
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Keywords: 1014-1; 1060-1; 1072-1; 1078-1; 1081-1; 867-1; 876-1; 877-1; 878-1; 879-1; 885-1; 886-1; 887-1; 905-1; 906-1; 907-1; 922-1; 925-1; 926-1; 942-1; 943-1; 960-1; 961-1; 963-1; 969-1; Arguin mud wedge; Banda mounds; Canyon area southern Banc dArguin; Cap Timiris; CTD, Sea-Bird SBE 911plus; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; Event label; GeoB14701-1; GeoB14710-1; GeoB14711-1; GeoB14712-1; GeoB14713-1; GeoB14719-1; GeoB14720-1; GeoB14721-1; GeoB14740-1; GeoB14741-1; GeoB14742-1; GeoB14757-1; GeoB14760-1; GeoB14761-1; GeoB14777-1; GeoB14778-1; GeoB14794-1; GeoB14795-1; GeoB14797-1; GeoB14803-1; GeoB14846-1; GeoB14894-1; GeoB14906-1; GeoB14912-1; GeoB14915-1; Giant box corer; GKG; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Maria S. Merian; MSM16/3; northern Banda slide; northern canyon area west of Banc dArguin; northern canyon area west of Banc dArguin (ROV3); outer shelf southern Banc dArguin; Oxygen; Salinity; southern Banc d Arguin; southern Banda slide; southernmost mound chain; Temperature, water; Temperature, water, potential; Timiris canyon; Timiris Canyon system; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 280746 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Keywords: 1038-1; Canyon area W of Cap Timirs; Cast number; CTD, Sea-Bird SBE 911plus; CTD-yoyo; DATE/TIME; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; GeoB14870-1; Maria S. Merian; MSM16/3; Oxygen; Salinity; Temperature, water; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Yoyo-CTD
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 271573 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Keywords: 1067-1; between Banda mounds & Banda slide; Cast number; CTD, Sea-Bird SBE 911plus; CTD-yoyo; DATE/TIME; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; GeoB14901-1; Maria S. Merian; MSM16/3; Oxygen; Salinity; Temperature, water; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Yoyo-CTD
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 322200 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Keywords: 1048-1; Cast number; CTD, Sea-Bird SBE 911plus; CTD-yoyo; DATE/TIME; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; GeoB14881-1; Maria S. Merian; MSM16/3; Oxygen; Salinity; Temperature, water; Timiris coral mound chain; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Yoyo-CTD
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 233730 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Keywords: 1054-1; Canyon S of Timiris mound chain; Cast number; CTD, Sea-Bird SBE 911plus; CTD-yoyo; DATE/TIME; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; GeoB14887-1; Maria S. Merian; MSM16/3; Oxygen; Salinity; Temperature, water; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Yoyo-CTD
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 273186 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Description: Schwerpunkt des geophysikalischen Arbeitsprogramms waren neben den profilierenden akustischen Messungen mit den schiffseigenen Systemen PARASOUND und HYDROSWEEP (s. Kap. 4.1) petrophysikalische Untersuchungen am gewonnenen Kernmaterial. Im Einzelnen wurden kontinuierliche Kernlogs für folgende Parameter bestimmt: (a) magnetische Suszeptibilität (Meßpunktabstände 1 cm), (b) Kompressions-(p-)Wellengeschwindigkeit (3 cm), (c) Wärmeleitfähigkeit (3 cm). Für magnetostratigraphische Analysen wurden die an Bord geöffneten Schwerelotkerne (d) beprobt (5-10 cm) und (e) für die Proben zweier Kerne paläomagnetische Messungen der natürlichen remanenten Magnetisierung (NRM) durchgeführt. Insgesamt wurden an Bord rund 255 Kernmeter aus 22 Schwereloten und 38 Großkastengreifern bearbeitet und etwa 60.000 Einzelmessungen durchgeführt. Die unterschiedlichen gemessenen Parameter sind geeignet, ein breites Spektrum petrophysikalischer Strukturen der durchteuften Sedimentfolgen zu charakterisieren. Eine Reihe in jüngerer Zeit publizierter Untersuchungen und eigene Vorarbeiten haben gezeigt, daß sie zusammen mit detaillierten sedimentologischen Aufnahmen wesentlich zu einer quantitativen stratigraphischen Gliederung beitragen können. Mit petrophysikalischen Analysen lassen sich darüber hinaus Aussagen zu unterschiedlichen paläozeanographischen Fragestellungen wie etwa der Intensität und Richtung von Bodenwasserströmungen (Hiaten) oder dem Windeintrag gewinnen. Die Dokumentation zyklischer Klimawechsel wurde mehrfach in den Variationen gesteinsphysikalischer Parameter hochauflösend vermessener Sedimentserien beobachtet. Nicht zuletzt eröffnet sich eine Möglichkeit, die profilierenden akustischen Schiffsmessungen anhand der Kerndaten zu entschlüsseln und in eine regionale Analyse einzubeziehen. Ihre Interpretation im Sinne einer zeitlich-räumlichen Evolution der Sedimentationsbedingungen kann dann den Ausgangspunkt für eine Synthese der Gesamtheit aller geologisch-geophysikalischer Untersuchungen größerer Areale bilden und wesentlich zur Rekonstruktion paläozeanographischer Prozesse von globaler Bedeutung beitragen. Diese Untersuchungen in großem Umfang bereits unmittelbar an Bord durchzuführen hat primär zum Ziel, soweit wie überhaupt möglich, in situ Bedingungen zu erfassen und eine weitgehend vollständige (Roh-) Datenbasis für nachfolgende Einzelanalysen zu erarbeiten.
    Keywords: Angola Basin; GeoB; GeoB1008-2; GeoB1008-3; GeoB1009-4; GeoB1010-2; GeoB1016-3; GeoB1017-2; GeoB1018-5; GeoB1023-5; GeoB1024-2; GeoB1025-3; GeoB1026-2; GeoB1028-5; GeoB1029-3; GeoB1031-4; GeoB1032-3; GeoB1033-1; GeoB1034-3; GeoB1035-4; GeoB1036-1; GeoB1037-5; GeoB1039-3; GeoB1040-1; GeoB1041-3; GeoB1042-1; GeoB1044-1; Geosciences, University of Bremen; Gravity corer (Kiel type); M6/6; Meteor (1986); SL; Walvis Ridge, Southeast Atlantic Ocean
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    Format: application/zip, 25 datasets
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  • 8
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    In:  Supplement to: Wessels, Martin (1989): Sedimentationsprozesse an der Filchner Schelfeiskante, Antarktis. Diploma Thesis, Institut und Museum für Geologie und Paläontologie der Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen (in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Alfred-Wegener-Institut), 126 pp, hdl:10013/epic.30827.d001
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Description: The sediments of 14 box cores and 7 gravity cores, mainly taken directly in front of the Filchner(-Ronne) ice shelf northwest of Berkner Island (Weddell Sea), allowed to distinguish six sediment types. On the one hand,the retreat of the at first grounded and then floated ice from the last glacial maximum is documented. On the other hand,the sediments give an insight into extensive Holocene sediment deposition and remobilization northwest of Berkner Island. The ortho till was deposited directly by the grounded ice sheet and is lacking any marine influence. After floating of the ice shelf, partly very weIl stratified, partly unstratified, non-bioturbated paratill is deposited beneath the ice shelf. Lack of IRD-content in the paratill immediately above the orthotill indicates freezing at the bottom of the ice, at least for a short period after the ice became afloat. The orthotill and paratill contain small amounts of fragmented Tertiary diatoms, which allow the conclusion, that glacial-marine sediments in the accumulation area of the Ronne ice shelf will be eroded and later deposited by ice in the investigation area. Starting of bioturbation and therefore change in sedimentation from paratill to bioturbated paratill,is caused by the retreat of the ice shelf to its actual position. Isostatic uplift of the sea-bed after the Ice Age causes minor water depths with higher current velocities. The fine-fraction is eroding and mean particle-size will increase. Maybe, also isostatic uplift is responsible for repeated great advances of the floated ice shelf as shown in an erosional horizon in some cores containing bioturbated paratill. Postglacial sediment-thicknesses exceed 3 m. Assuming floating of the ice 15.000 YBP, accumulation rates reach nearly 20cm/lOOO years. Following the theories about sediment input in front of wide ice shelves, this was not expected. In the shallower water depths of Berkner Bank, the oscillations of the ice shelf are recorded in the sediments. Sorting and redistribution by high current velocities from beneath the ice up to the calving line, lead to the deposition of the weIl to very weIl sorted sandy till. In front of the calving line the finer fraction will settle down. Remobilization is possible by bioturbation and increasing current-velocity. According to the intensity of mixing of the sandy till with the fine fraction, modified till or muddy till results.
    Keywords: ANT-II/4; ANT-IV/3; AWI_Paleo; Filchner Shelf; Giant box corer; GKG; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS04; PS04/318; PS04/334; PS04/335; PS04/337; PS04/340; PS04/346; PS04/348; PS04/350; PS04/351; PS04/357; PS04/433; PS04/434; PS04/472; PS08; PS08/379; PS08/380; PS08/381; PS08/382; PS08/452; PS1194-1; PS1196-1; PS1197-1; PS1197-2; PS1198-1; PS1199-1; PS1199-2; PS1200-2; PS1200-4; PS1201-1; PS1210-1; PS1210-2; PS1214-1; PS1396-1; PS1397-1; PS1397-3; PS1398-1; PS1398-2; PS1399-1; PS1424-1; PS1424-2; SL
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 71 datasets
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Michel, Julien; Mateu-Vicens, G; Westphal, Hildegard (2011): Modern heterozoan carbonates from a eutrophic tropical shelf (Mauritania). Journal of Sedimentary Research, 81(9-10), 641–655, https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2011.53
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Description: Heterozoan carbonates are typical for extratropical sedimentary systems. However, under mesotrophic to eutrophic conditions, heterozoan carbonates also form in tropical settings. Nevertheless, such heterozoan tropical sedimentary systems are rare in the modern world and therefore are only poorly understood to date. Here a carbonate depositional system is presented where nutrient-rich upwelling waters push onto a wide shelf. These waters warm up in the shelf, giving rise to the production and deposition of tropical heterozoan facies. The carbonate facies on this shelf are characterized by a mixture of tropical and cosmopolitan biogenic sedimentary grains. Study of facies and taxonomy are the key for identifying and characterizing tropical heterozoan carbonates and for distinguishing them from their coolwater counterparts, in particular in the past where the oceanography cannot be determined directly.
    Keywords: 261; 262; BG; Boomerang-Grab; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Dredge; DRG; GeoB11501-1; GeoB11511B; GeoB11511C; GeoB11511D; GeoB11511E; GeoB11511F; GeoB11511G; GeoB11513-2; GeoB11514-1; GeoB11515-1; GeoB11516-1; GeoB11522-1; GeoB11524-1; GeoB11525-1; GeoB11526-1; GeoB11527-1; GeoB11528-1; GeoB11529-1; GeoB11530-1; GeoB11531-1; GeoB11532-1; GeoB11533-1; GeoB11534-1; GeoB11535-1; GeoB11540-1; GeoB11547-1; GeoB11549-1; GeoB11591A; GeoB11593-1; GeoB11594-1; GeoB11595-1; GeoB11597-1; GeoB11601-1; GeoB11602-1; GeoB11603-1; GeoB11604-1; GeoB11606-1; GeoB11607-1; GeoB11613-2; GeoB11614-1; GeoB11614-2; GeoB13018-1; GeoB13019-1; Giant box corer; GKG; Grab; GRAB; MARUM; off Mauritania; POS346; POS-346; POS346_01; POS346_100-1; POS346_101-1; POS346_102-1; POS346_103-1; POS346_105-1; POS346_111-2; POS346_112-1; POS346_112-2; POS346_11B; POS346_11C; POS346_11D; POS346_11E; POS346_11F; POS346_11G; POS346_13-2; POS346_14-1; POS346_15-1; POS346_16-1; POS346_22-1; POS346_24-1; POS346_25-1; POS346_26-1; POS346_27-1; POS346_28-1; POS346_29-1; POS346_30-1; POS346_31-1; POS346_32-1; POS346_33-1; POS346_34-1; POS346_35-1; POS346_40-1; POS346_47-1; POS346_49-1; POS346_91A; POS346_93-1; POS346_94-1; POS346_95-1; POS346_97-1; POS346_98-1; POS366/1; Poseidon; van Veen Grab; VGRAB
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Kretschmer, Sven; Geibert, Walter; Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M; Mollenhauer, Gesine (2010): Grain size effects on Th-230 (xs) inventories in opal-rich and carbonate-rich marine sediments. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 294(1-2), 131-142, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2010.03.021
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Description: Excess Thorium-230 (230Thxs) as a constant flux tracer is an essential tool for paleoceanographic studies, but its limitations for flux normalization are still a matter of debate. In regions of rapid sediment accumulation, it has been an open question if 230Thxs-normalized fluxes are biased by particle sorting effects during sediment redistribution. In order to study the sorting effect of sediment transport on 230Thxs, we analyzed the specific activity of 230Thxs in different particle size classes of carbonate-rich sediments from the South East Atlantic, and of opal-rich sediments from the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. At both sites, we compare the 230Thxs distribution in neighboring high vs. low accumulation settings. Two grain-size fractionation methods are explored. We find that the 230Thxs distribution is strongly grain size dependent, and 50-90% of the total 230Thxs inventory is concentrated in fine material smaller than 10 µm, which is preferentially deposited at the high accumulation sites. This leads to an overestimation of the focusing factor Psi, and consequently to an underestimation of the vertical flux rate at such sites. The distribution of authigenic uranium indicates that fine organic-rich material has also been re-deposited from lateral sources. If the particle sorting effect is considered in the flux calculations, it reduces the estimated extent of sediment focusing. In order to assess the maximum effect of particle sorting on Psi, we present an extreme scenario, in which we assume a lateral sediment supply of only fine material (〈 10 µm). In this case, the focusing factor of the opal-rich core would be reduced from Psi = 5.9 to Psi = 3.2. In a more likely scenario, allowing silt-sized material to be transported, Psi is reduced from 5.9 to 5.0 if particle sorting is taken into consideration. The bias introduced by particle sorting is most important for strongly focused sediments. Comparing 230Thxs-normalized mass fluxes biased by sorting effects with uncorrected mass fluxes, we suggest that 230Thxs-normalization is still a valid tool to correct for lateral sediment redistribution. However, differences in focusing factors between core locations have to be evaluated carefully, taking the grain size distributions into consideration.
    Keywords: ANT-VIII/3; AWI_MarGeoChem; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; GeoB1027-2; GeoB1028-4; Giant box corer; GKG; Gravity corer (Kiel type); M6/6; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; MARUM; Meteor (1986); Polarstern; PS16; PS16/311; PS16/312; PS1768-8; PS1769-1; Shona Ridge; SL; Walvis Ridge
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    Format: application/zip, 6 datasets
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