Stable Isotope and geochemical Data from Spain and France (NERC grant NE/J020842/1)
Stable Isotope and trace element analyses (Ca, Sr, Mg, Fe and Mn concentrations) derived from Cretaceous Belemnites including Duvalia tornajoensis, D. cf. lata constricta, D. binervia, D. cf. emericii, Hibolithes, H. cf. jaculoides, Berriasibelus, Castellanibelus and Pseudobelus.
ES, ESP, FR, FRA, FRANCE [id=210000], SPAIN [id=248000]
creation: 2018-06-19
2016-12-01
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2017-12-28
University of Plymouth
Professor Gregory Price
Fitzroy, Drake Circus,
Plymouth,
PL4 8AA
email:
not available
Role: point of contact
University of Plymouth
Professor Gregory Price
Fitzroy, Drake Circus,
Plymouth,
PL4 8AA
email:
not available
Role: principal investigator
Data Quality
The belemnites were prepared for stable isotope & trace element analysis by first removing the areas of the rostrum typically most prone to diagenesis. The remaining calcite was then fragmented, washed in ultrapure (Type 1) water and dried in a clean environment. Using 300 to 400 micrograms of carbonate, stable isotope data were generated on a VG Optima mass spectrometer with a Gilson autosampler at the University of Plymouth. Isotope ratios were calibrated using NBS standards and are given in δ notation relative to the Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite (V-PDB). Reproducibility was generally better than 0.1‰ for samples and standard materials. The sub-samples taken for trace element analysis were digested in HNO3 and analysed by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometer (ICP-AES) using a PerkinElmer 3100 at the University of Plymouth.
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British Geological Survey
Environmental Science Centre,Keyworth,
NOTTINGHAM,
NG12 5GG,
United Kingdom