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Müller, Peter J; Suess, Erwin (1979): Bulk sediment parameter of surface sediment samples (Table 3) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.53274, Supplement to: Müller, PJ; Suess, E (1979): Productivity, sedimentation rate, and sedimentary organic matter in the oceans. I.- Organic matter preservation. Deep-Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 26(12), 1347-1362, https://doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(79)90003-7

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Abstract:
Comparison of rates of accumulation of organic carbon in surface marine sediments from the central North Pacific, the continental margins off northwest Africa, northwest and southwest America, the Argentine Basin, and the western Baltic Sea with primary production rates suggests that the fraction of primary produced organic carbon preserved in the sediments is universally related to the bulk sedimentation rate. Accordingly, less than 0.01% of the primary production becomes fossilized in slowly accumulating pelagic sediments [(2 to 6 mm (1000 y)**-1] of the Central Pacific, 0.1 to 2% in moderately rapidly accumulating [2 to 13 cm (1000 y)**-1] hemipelagic sediments off northwest Africa, northwest America (Oregon) and southeast America (Argentina), and 11 to 18% in rapidly accumulating [66 to 140 cm (1000 y)**-1] hemipelagic sediments off southwest America (Peru) and in the Baltic Sea.
The emiprical expression: %Org-C = (0.0030*R*S**0.30)/(ps(1-Theta)) implies that the sedimentary organic carbon content (% Org-C) doubles with each 10-fold increase in sedimentation rate (S), assuming that other factors remain constant; i.e., primary production (R), porosity and sediment density (ps). This expression also predicts the sedimentary organic carbon content from the primary production rate, sedimentation rate, dry density of solids, and their porosity; it may be used to estimate paleoproductivity as well. Applying this relationship to a sediment core from the continental rise off northwest Africa (Spanish Sahara) suggests that productivity there during interglacial oxygen isotope stages 1 and 5 was about the same as today but was higher by a factor of 2 to 3 during glacial stages 2, 3, and 6.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 13.532675 * Median Longitude: -61.160604 * South-bound Latitude: -45.730000 * West-bound Longitude: -151.655000 * North-bound Latitude: 54.533333 * East-bound Longitude: 10.066667
Date/Time Start: 1959-03-30T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-10-29T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.005 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.100 m
Event(s):
12897  * Latitude: 54.516667 * Longitude: 10.033333 * Elevation: -28.0 m * Location: Baltic Sea * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
13939  * Latitude: 54.533333 * Longitude: 10.066667 * Elevation: -28.0 m * Location: Baltic Sea * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
13947  * Latitude: 54.533333 * Longitude: 10.066667 * Elevation: -28.0 m * Location: Baltic Sea * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmMüller, Peter J
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmMüller, Peter J
Carbon, organic, totalTOC%Müller, Peter J
Density, dry bulkDBDg/cm3Müller, Peter JCalculated from weight/volume
10 Porosity, fractionalPoros fracMüller, Peter J
11 Sedimentation rateSRcm/kaMüller, Peter JCalculated, see reference(s)
12 Primary production of carbon per area, yearlyPP C areag/m2/aMüller, Peter JCalculated
13 Accumulation rate, total organic carbonAcc rate TOCg/cm2/kaMüller, Peter J
14 PercentagePerc%Müller, Peter JAcc rate TOC % of PP
Size:
234 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

Depth top [m]

Depth bot [m]

TOC [%]

DBD [g/cm3]
10 
Poros frac
11 
SR [cm/ka]
12 
PP C area [g/m2/a]
13 
Acc rate TOC [g/cm2/ka]
14 
Perc [%]
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GIK12310-3 23.4983-18.7167-30760.0100.000.020.342.710.82.50900.00550.060
GIK12327-4 23.1317-17.7350-20370.0050.000.011.342.710.86.001300.03270.250
GIK12328-4 21.1450-18.5733-27980.0050.000.011.662.710.812.702500.12000.480
GIK12329-4 19.3717-19.9300-33150.0100.000.020.612.710.82.00900.00760.085
GIK12336-1 16.2383-20.4250-36450.0100.000.020.442.710.82.20750.00660.085
GIK12337-4 15.9533-18.1333-30940.0100.000.021.462.710.84.001600.03320.210
GIK12347-1 15.8250-17.8617-27100.0050.000.012.342.710.89.101750.12100.690
GIK12345-4 15.4800-17.3600-9660.0050.000.013.672.710.87.302100.15300.730
GIK12344-3 15.4433-17.3067-7110.0100.000.022.592.710.87.302100.10800.510
GIK13209-2 12.4862-20.0457-47130.0500.000.100.512.710.82.00700.00580.085
V15-141 -45.7300-50.7500-59450.0050.000.010.722.600.63.301000.02290.230
V15-142 -44.9000-51.5300-58560.0100.000.020.922.600.63.801000.03360.340
13947 54.533310.0667-280.1000.000.204.912.600.8140.001602.680017.000
13939 54.533310.0667-280.1000.000.205.162.600.8140.001602.820018.000
12897 54.516710.0333-280.1000.000.204.872.600.8140.001602.840018.000
GIK10127-2 13.6950-151.6550-56860.0100.000.020.282.650.90.19500.00020.004
GIK10132-1 6.2200-148.9550-50040.0200.000.040.222.650.80.58500.00070.014
GIK10140-1 9.2500-148.7417-51440.0100.000.020.332.490.80.41500.00050.010
GIK10141-1 9.1083-148.7783-51890.0100.000.020.312.490.80.36500.00040.008
GIK10145-1 3.9917-144.8217-45990.0100.000.020.212.650.80.321000.00040.004
GIK10147-1 3.8367-145.0283-46090.0100.000.020.232.650.80.431000.00050.005
GIK10175-1 9.3167-146.0167-51640.0100.000.020.402.480.80.23500.00040.007
W7706-39 -11.2500-77.9500-1860.0150.000.0312.501.890.9140.003303.970012.000
W7706-36 -13.6167-76.8500-3700.0150.000.0321.201.930.966.003303.780012.000
W7610B-08 44.6000-126.3333-20600.0050.000.011.502.420.910.001000.04360.040