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Geochemistry measured on sediment core GeoB12309-5

Laminated sediment records from the oxygen minimum zone in the Arabian Sea offer unique ultrahigh-resolution archives for deciphering climate variability in the Arabian Sea region. Although numerous analytical techniques are available it has become increasingly popular during the past decade to analyze relative variations of sediment cores' chemical signature by non-destructive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) core scanning. We carefully selected an approximately 5 m long sediment core from the northern Arabian Sea (GeoB12309-5: 24°52.3' N; 62°59.9' E, 956 m water depth) for a detailed, comparative study of high-resolution techniques, namely non-destructive XRF core scanning (0.8 mm resolution) and ICP-MS/OES analysis on carefully selected, discrete samples (1 mm resolution). The aim of our study was to more precisely define suitable chemical elements that can be accurately analyzed and to determine which elemental ratios can be interpretated down to sub-millimeter-scale resolutions. Applying the Student's t-test our results show significantly correlating (1% significance level) elemental patterns for all S, Ca, Fe, Zr, Rb, and Sr, as well as the K/Ca, Fe/Ti and Ti/Al ratios that are all related to distinct lithological changes. After careful consideration of all errors for the ICP analysis we further provide respective factors of XRF Core Scanner software error's underestimation by applying Chi-square-tests, which is especially relevant for elements with high count rates. As demonstrated by these new, ultra-high resolution data core scanning has major advantages (high-speed, low costs, few sample preparation steps) and represents an increasingly required alternative over the time consuming, expensive, elaborative, and destructive wet chemical analyses (e.g., by ICP-MS/OES after acid digestions), and meanwhile also provides high-quality data in unprecedented resolution.

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Wilhelms-Dick, Dorothee, Westerhold, Thomas, Röhl, Ursula, Wilhelms, Frank, Vogt, Christoph, Hanebuth, Till J J, Römmermann, Helge, Kriews, Michael, Kasten, Sabine (2012). Dataset: Geochemistry measured on sediment core GeoB12309-5. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770427

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Imported on December 1, 2024
Last update December 1, 2024
License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770427
Author Wilhelms-Dick, Dorothee
Given Name Dorothee
Family Name Wilhelms-Dick
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Westerhold, Thomas
Röhl, Ursula
Wilhelms, Frank
Vogt, Christoph
Hanebuth, Till J J
Römmermann, Helge
Kriews, Michael
Kasten, Sabine
Source Creation 2012
Publication Year 2012
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Wilhelms-Dick_2012
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Name: Chemistry

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Title: A comparison of mm scale resolution techniques for element analysis in sediment cores
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1039/c2ja30148b
Type: DOI
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Year: 2012
Source: Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
Authors: Wilhelms-Dick Dorothee , Westerhold Thomas , Röhl Ursula , Wilhelms Frank , Vogt Christoph , Hanebuth Till J J , Römmermann Helge , Kriews Michael , Kasten Sabine .