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Keigwin, Lloyd D; Boyle, Edward A (1989): (Table IV) Stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios and temperature estimates of a 18kyr time slice [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.735606, In supplement to: Keigwin, LD; Boyle, EA (1989): Late Quaternary paleochemistry of high-latitude surface waters. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 73(1-2), 85-106, https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(89)90047-3

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Related to:
Kellogg, Thomas B; Duplessy, Jean-Claude; Shackleton, Nicholas J (1978): Planktonic foraminiferal and oxygen isotopic stratigraphy and paleoclimatology of Norwegian Sea deep-sea cores. Boreas, 7(1), 61-73, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1978.tb00051.x
Labeyrie, Laurent D; Duplessy, Jean-Claude (1985): Changes in the oceanic 13C/12C ratio during the last 140.000 years: high latitude surface water records. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 50(2-3), 217-240, https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(85)90069-0
Mix, Alan C; Fairbanks, Richard G (1985): North Atlantic surface-ocean control of Pleistocene deep-ocean circulation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 73(2-4), 231-243, https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(85)90072-X
Sejrup, Hans Petter; Jansen, Eystein; Erlenkeuser, Helmut; Holtedahl, Hans (1984): New faunal and isotopic evidence on the late Weichselian-Holocene oceanographic changes in the Norwegian Sea. Quaternary Research, 21(1), 74-84, https://doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(84)90091-7
Zahn, Rainer; Markussen, Berit; Thiede, Jörn (1985): Stable isotope data and depositional environments in the late Quaternary Arctic Ocean. Nature, 314, 433-435, https://doi.org/10.1038/314433a0
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 52.942711 * Median Longitude: -22.956812 * South-bound Latitude: 5.150000 * West-bound Longitude: -53.900000 * North-bound Latitude: 85.850000 * East-bound Longitude: 8.583000
Date/Time Start: 1965-08-30T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1983-07-02T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.160 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 4.250 m
Event(s):
94-606_Site  * Latitude: 37.338450 * Longitude: -35.500050 * Date/Time: 1983-07-02T00:00:00 * Penetration: 3.441 m * Recovery: 3.104 m * Location: North Atlantic/FLANK * Campaign: Leg94 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 37 cores; 344.1 m cored; 0 m drilled; 90.2% recovery
CH67-19  * Latitude: 45.750000 * Longitude: -3.950000 * Method/Device: Core (CORE)
CH69-32  * Latitude: 45.400000 * Longitude: -5.166700 * Date/Time: 1969-01-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4272.0 m * Recovery: 3.2 m * Campaign: CH6X * Basis: Jean Charcot * Method/Device: Piston corer (PC)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, δ18ON. pachyderma s δ18O‰ PDBKeigwin, Lloyd D
Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, δ13CN. pachyderma s δ13C‰ PDBKeigwin, Lloyd D
Sea surface temperature, AugustSST (8)°CKeigwin, Lloyd D
Sea surface temperature, FebruarySST (2)°CKeigwin, Lloyd D
10 Reference/sourceReferenceKeigwin, Lloyd Disotope data
11 Cadmium/Calcium ratioCd/Cammol/molKeigwin, Lloyd D
Size:
180 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

N. pachyderma s δ18O [‰ PDB]

N. pachyderma s δ13C [‰ PDB]

SST (8) [°C]

SST (2) [°C]
10 
Reference
11 
Cd/Ca [mmol/mol]
V27-19 52.1000-38.8000-34660.3504.46-0.156.72.20.000014
V27-17 50.1000-37.3000-21650.3504.420.015.91.20.000010
V27-20 54.0000-46.2000-35100.8004.33-0.087.43.00.000027
V23-82 52.5830-21.9300-39741.1004.34-0.076.01.30.000018
V29-179 44.0170-24.5300-33310.7303.63-0.5210.58.0
V27-116 52.8330-30.3300-32020.6004.520.036.41.8
V29-180 45.3000-23.8700-31790.5753.80-0.639.25.7
V23-81 54.2500-16.8300-23932.9503.78-0.336.11.6
KN708-1 50.0000-23.7500-40531.1004.21-0.156.21.7
V23-83 49.8670-24.2500-38711.0004.31-0.126.01.4
RC09-225 54.9830-15.4000-23341.3503.99-0.456.21.60.000012
V29-178 42.8500-25.1500-34480.4853.46-0.5812.28.4
V30-101 44.1170-32.5000-35040.4503.83-0.6210.07.00.000017
V23-42 62.1830-27.9300-15140.7004.52-0.066.51.70.000031
V29-183 49.1330-25.5000-36430.3854.10-0.19
KN708-6 51.5667-29.5667-24690.6004.460.146.01.50.000023
V29-177 41.5330-25.7200-33910.4153.05-0.6315.19.4
KN714-15 58.7667-25.7833-25984.2504.23-0.24
CHN82-20 43.5000-29.8700-30701.0603.48-0.76
V30-97 41.0000-32.9300-33710.755-0.89
CHN82-04 41.4300-32.5100-34270.7202.92-1.04
V29-206 64.9000-29.2800-16241.7004.37-0.144.5-0.8
V30-108 56.1000-38.7300-31710.8504.52-0.08
V28-14 64.7830-29.5700-18551.7004.644.5-0.8Kellog et al., 1978
V27-114 55.0500-33.0700-25322.9104.42-0.17
CHN82-15 43.3700-28.2300-21530.3103.39-0.48
V23-23 56.0830-44.5500-32921.1504.34-0.076.82.3Mix and Fairbanks, 1985
V30-96 39.9500-33.1300-31880.6302.73-0.6217.812.3
V28-56 68.0330-6.1170-29410.7004.702.8-2.0Kellog et al., 1978
94-606_Site 37.3385-35.50010.4602.65-0.6018.513.3
V27-86 66.60001.1170-29000.5504.640.063.4-1.6Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
V27-60 72.18308.5830-25251.9004.840.053.9-1.2Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH70-K11 71.78331.6000-29000.5504.930.02Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH77-07 5.1500-20.1500-26942.0004.660.38Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH72-101 47.4667-8.5667-21332.8003.51-0.107.0Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
HU75-41 62.6500-53.87001.1404.980.24Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
HU75-42 62.6500-53.90000.6004.610.18Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH73-110 59.5000-8.9333-13661.4004.40-0.30Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH73-136 55.5667-14.4667-21891.2004.26-0.42Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH73-139 54.6333-16.3500-22091.7004.02-0.378.0Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH69-32 45.4000-5.1667-42721.5004.200.19Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH69-69 43.8333-4.5000-20751.6003.980.03Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
SU81-47 44.5300-3.1800-32982.2003.44-0.03Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH72-104 46.9000-8.0833-44003.8003.730.007.0Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
CH67-19 45.7500-3.95003.8003.71-0.057.0Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
NO79-06 54.5167-36.8667-29252.9004.450.06Labeyrie and Duplessy, 1985
FramII/4 85.8500-24.9167-38500.1604.600.30Zahn et al., 1985
FramI/7 83.8767-6.2233-29900.3704.600.10Zahn et al., 1985
Keigwin_31-33 63.63331.7667-15801.1204.440.14Sejrup et al., 1984
Keigwin_31-3363.63331.7667-15800.3004.880.24Sejrup et al., 1984