Issue date: 2022
Geyman, Emily C., Wu, Ziman, Nadeau, Matthew D., Edmonsond, Stacey, Turner, Andrew, Purkis, Sam J., Howes, Bolton, Dyer, Blake, Ahm, Anne-Sofie C., Yao, Nan, Deutsch, Curtis A., Higgins, John A., Stolper, Daniel A., & Maloof, Adam. (2022). Data for: "The origin of non-skeletal carbonate mud and implications for global climate" [Data set]. Princeton University. https://doi.org/10.34770/0kd8-4233
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Description: Carbonate mud represents one of the most important geochemical archives for reconstructing ancient climatic, environmental, and evolutionary change from the rock record. Mud also represents a major sink in the global carbon cycle. Yet, there remains no consensus about how and where carbonate mud is formed. In this contribution, we present new geochemical data that bear on this problem, including stable isotope and minor and trace element data from carbonate sources in the modern Bahamas such as ooids, corals, foraminifera, and green algae.
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1 | readme.txt | 5.26 KB |
2 | D47_averages.csv | 3.7 KB |
3 | D47_individual_analyses.csv | 29.3 KB |
4 | D47_standards.csv | 1.7 KB |
5 | XRD.csv | 211 Bytes |
6 | trace_elements.csv | 71 KB |