Miocene Oberpullendorf basin, stable isotopes and trace elements (NERC Grant NE/V010824/1)

Stable isotope data of organic carbon, nitrogen and sulfur as well as trace elements are used to explore how proxies with differing residence times in seawater respond to changes in the basin’s connectivity to the open ocean. The results show that species with a short residence time, such as nitrate and rare earth elements, may be more sensitive to geologically brief fluctuations in oceanographic conditions than long-lived species like sulfate. Details about the methodology and sampling strategy can be found in Stu¨eken, E.E., Viehmann, S. and Hohl, S.V., 2023, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 7(7), pp.1337-1349.
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Sulphur isotopes
NGDC Deposited Data
Nitrogen isotopes
Miocene
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16.2000, 47.3200, 16.7000, 47.9200
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creation: 2023-12-18
2021-05-10 - 2022-07-29
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University of St Andrews
Eva Elisabeth Stueeken
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Carbonate-associated sulfate was extracted with HCl followed by addition of BaCl2 for precipitation of barite. Organic carbon and nitrogen were measured on decarbonated aliquots. Analyses were conduced by gas source IRMS at St Andrews. Trace elements were measured on leachates prepared with dilute acetic acid. Analyses were conducted by ICP-MS at Tongji University in Shanghai.
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