Not logged in
PANGAEA.
Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science

Barrett, T J; Jarvis, Ian (1988): (Table 1, part f) Concentration of the rare-earth elements in metalliferous sediments from DSDP Hole 92-600C, on a carbonate-free and salt-free basis [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.696011, In supplement to: Barrett, TJ; Jarvis, I (1988): Rare-earth element geochemistry of metalliferous sediments from DSDP Leg 92: The East Pacific Rise transect. Chemical Geology, 67(3-4), 243-259, https://doi.org/10.1016/0009-2541(88)90131-3

Always quote citation above when using data! You can download the citation in several formats below.

RIS CitationBibTeX CitationShow MapGoogle Earth

Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: -18.928300 * Longitude: -116.840800
Date/Time Start: 1983-03-23T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1983-03-23T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 7.22 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 8.72 m
Event(s):
92-600C * Latitude: -18.928300 * Longitude: -116.840800 * Date/Time: 1983-03-23T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3398.0 m * Penetration: 19 m * Recovery: 12 m * Location: South Pacific/PLATEAU * Campaign: Leg92 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 2 cores; 19 m cored; 0 m drilled; 63.4 % recovery
Comment:
For the samples labeled (1) concentrations after the first leach to remove the carbonate fraction (after Barrett et al., 1987, doi:10.1016/0016-7037(87)90278-X); labeled (2) - after the second acid-reducible leach to remove the amorphous to poorly crystallized oxyhydroxide phases. All samples contain a small component of fine-grained insoluble clastic material, generally less than several percent of the carbonate-free fraction. CaCO3 concentration was determined by proportion of sediment removed in the first leach.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelBarrett, T JDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
2DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
3CommentCommentBarrett, T J
4LanthanumLamg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
5CeriumCemg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
6PraseodymiumPrmg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
7NeodymiumNdmg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
8SamariumSmmg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
9EuropiumEumg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
10GadoliniumGdmg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
11DysprosiumDymg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
12HolmiumHomg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
13ErbiumErmg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
14YtterbiumYbmg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
15LutetiumLumg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
16Rare-earth elementsREEmg/kgBarrett, T JCalculated
17YttriumYmg/kgBarrett, T JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
18Cerium anomalyCe/Ce*Barrett, T JCalculated
19Calcium carbonateCaCO3%Barrett, T J
20Accumulation rate, massMARg/cm2/kaBarrett, T JCalculated
21AGEAgeka BPGeocode
Size:
55 data points

Download Data

Download dataset as tab-delimited text — use the following character encoding:

View dataset as HTML