Oxygen and carbon isotope data of the shells of A. benedeni benedeni specimens SG-126 and SG-127

This dataset contains oxygen and carbon isotope data of the shells of A. benedeni benedeni specimens SG-126 and SG-127, as well as two in-house standards (Naxos, Kiel-carbonate). These measurements were carried out in order to establish a sclerochronological record of year-by-year shell growth. The bivalve shells were collected in 2013 from a shell bed at the top of the Oorderen Member of the Lillo Formation of the Pliocene in Belgium. The collection site was a construction-related temporary outcrop at the Deurganck Dock Lock (now Kieldrecht Lock) in the city of Antwerp, located at 51°16′44″N... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Wichern, Nina Maria Annegret
de Winter, Niels J
Johnson, Andrew L A
Goolaerts, Stijn
Wesselingh, Frank P
Hamers, Maartje F
Kaskes, Pim
Claeys, Philippe
Ziegler, Martin
Dokumenttyp: dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: PANGAEA
Schlagwörter: Antwerpen / Belgium / Bivalve / Clumped isotopes / EBSD / micro-XRF / mid-Pliocene warm period / multiproxy / North Sea / OUTCROP / Outcrop sample / Oxygen isotopes / paleotemperature proxy / Pliocene / sclerochronology / SG-126 / SG-127 / Southern North Sea / XRD
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28941951
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.951409

This dataset contains oxygen and carbon isotope data of the shells of A. benedeni benedeni specimens SG-126 and SG-127, as well as two in-house standards (Naxos, Kiel-carbonate). These measurements were carried out in order to establish a sclerochronological record of year-by-year shell growth. The bivalve shells were collected in 2013 from a shell bed at the top of the Oorderen Member of the Lillo Formation of the Pliocene in Belgium. The collection site was a construction-related temporary outcrop at the Deurganck Dock Lock (now Kieldrecht Lock) in the city of Antwerp, located at 51°16′44″N 4°14′52″E. Oxygen and carbon stable isotopes were measured in spring 2021 at the department of Earth Sciences at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, on a Thermo Scientific GasBench II gas preparation system coupled to a Thermo Scientific MAT 253 isotope ratio mass spectrometer and using a LIDI workflow. The dataset includes raw data and corrected values, and final values are reported relative to the Vienna Pee-Dee Belemnite (VPDB) standard.