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Lantzsch, Hendrik; Hanebuth, Till J J; Bender, Vera Barbara (2010): (Table 2) Radiocarbon dates and age calibration [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.738404, Supplement to: Lantzsch, Hendrik; Bender, Vera Barbara; Hanebuth, Till J J (2009): Holocene evolution of mud depocentres on a high-energy, low-accumulation shelf (NW Iberia). Quaternary Research, 72(3), 325-336, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2009.07.009

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Abstract:
The high-energy, low-accumulation NW Iberian shelf features three confined Holocene mud depocentres. Here, we show that the evolution of such depocentres follows successive steps. The flooding of inner shelf zones and river catchment areas by the late deglacial sea-level rise provided the precondition for shelf mud deposition. Following this, the Holocene deceleration of the sea-level rise caused a rapid refill of the accommodation space within river valleys. Subsequently, the export of major amounts of fines was initiated. The initial onset and loci of shelf mud deposition were related to deposition-favouring conditions in mid-shelf position or to the presence of morphological highs, which act as sediment traps by providing protection against stronger hydrodynamic energy. The detailed reconstruction of the Holocene depocentre evolution shows for the first time that the expansion of such shelf mud deposits cannot only occur by linear growth off the associated sediment source. Rather, they might develop around centres that are fully disconnected from the source of original sediment supply, and expand later into specific directions. Based on these differences and on the connection of the individual mud depocentres to the material source we propose a conceptual subdivision of the group "mid-shelf mud depocentres".
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 42.237814 * Median Longitude: -9.120795 * South-bound Latitude: 41.551028 * West-bound Longitude: -9.268000 * North-bound Latitude: 42.816667 * East-bound Longitude: -8.974167
Date/Time Start: 2006-08-22T07:20:00 * Date/Time End: 2008-06-09T06:24:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1.00 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 4.88 m
Event(s):
GeoB11002-3  * Latitude: 42.166694 * Longitude: -8.990167 * Date/Time: 2006-08-22T07:20:00 * Elevation: -111.0 m * Recovery: 4.39 m * Campaign: POS342 * Basis: Poseidon * Method/Device: Vibro corer (VC)
GeoB11003-3  * Latitude: 42.166833 * Longitude: -9.040139 * Date/Time: 2006-08-22T09:08:00 * Elevation: -129.0 m * Recovery: 4.54 m * Campaign: POS342 * Basis: Poseidon * Method/Device: Vibro corer (VC)
GeoB11010-2  * Latitude: 42.416667 * Longitude: -9.107944 * Date/Time: 2006-08-23T12:46:00 * Elevation: -119.0 m * Recovery: 4.2 m * Campaign: POS342 * Basis: Poseidon * Method/Device: Vibro corer (VC)
Comment:
Lab no: Radiocarbon laboratory: KIA = Leibniz Laboratory in Kiel (Germany); Poz = Poznan Radiocarbon Laboratory (Poland).
Material: bF = benthic foraminifers; E. crispum = Elphidium crispum (monospecific sample); bv = bivalve; gp = gastropod.
Age, minimum/young and Age, maximum/old: For reservoir correction, the conventional age of 400 years is applied using CALIB 5.0.1. (Stuiver et al., 1998).
d: Age calibration is based on the function of Bard et al. (1998).
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Sample, optional label/labor noLab noLantzsch, Hendrik
Age, dated materialDated materialLantzsch, Hendrik
Age, datedAge datedkaLantzsch, HendrikAge, 14C AMS
Age, dated standard deviationAge dated std dev±Lantzsch, Hendrik
10 Age, minimum/youngAge minkaLantzsch, Hendriksee comment1 Sigma
11 Age, maximum/oldAge maxkaLantzsch, Hendriksee comment1 Sigma
12 Age, commentCommLantzsch, Hendrik
Size:
177 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

Lab no

Dated material

Age dated [ka]

Age dated std dev [±]
10 
Age min [ka]
11 
Age max [ka]
12 
Comm
GeoB11002-3 42.1667-8.9902-1112.50KIA 33665bF2.7150.0352.4552.342
GeoB11002-342.1667-8.9902-1114.35KIA 33664bF, bv pieces, gp4.9550.0455.3885.249
GeoB11003-3 42.1668-9.0401-1292.40Poz-24670bF7.8400.0508.3708.260
GeoB11003-342.1668-9.0401-1293.60Poz-22923bF10.7700.05012.32012.100
GeoB11003-342.1668-9.0401-1293.99Poz-24771bF13.0800.07014.81015.110
GeoB11010-2 42.4167-9.1079-1193.77Poz-22946E. crispum15.5400.08018.69018.220
GeoB11012-2 42.7082-9.2667-1191.00Poz-22925bF3.9950.0354.0683.949
GeoB11012-242.7082-9.2667-1193.20Poz-22948E. crispum14.8200.08017.55017.070
GeoB11017-2 42.5196-9.2446-1201.30KIA 33677E. crispum21.3900.20025.54024.910
GeoB11017-242.5196-9.2446-1202.47KIA 33683E. crispum28.5200.48033.86032.790
GeoB11017-242.5196-9.2446-1204.17KIA 33684E. crispum>42090.000uncalibrated
GeoB11017-242.5196-9.2446-1204.86KIA 33685bF>44990.000uncalibrated
GeoB11018-2 42.5152-9.2680-1251.53KIA 33693E. crispum20.4200.23024.28023.690
GeoB11018-242.5152-9.2680-1253.99KIA 33695E. crispum22.0300.22026.20025.690d
GeoB11028-2 41.9666-9.0916-1271.40Poz-21470bF2.5550.0302.2902.184
GeoB11028-241.9666-9.0916-1274.16Poz-21471E. crispum16.7800.08019.76019.440
GeoB11028-241.9666-9.0916-1274.29Poz-22950E. crispum17.3100.19020.24019.860
GeoB11029-2 41.9666-9.0451-1141.03KIA 33687bF0.8500.0300.5030.458
GeoB11029-241.9666-9.0451-1143.60Poz-24772bF2.9100.0352.7372.669
GeoB11029-241.9666-9.0451-1144.00Poz-27847bF4.3000.0354.4904.385
GeoB11029-241.9666-9.0451-1144.88KIA 33689Echinoderm pieces12.7400.08014.48014.080
GeoB11030-2 41.9667-8.9900-942.20Poz-21472bF2.9400.0352.7492.693
GeoB11030-241.9667-8.9900-944.60Poz-21473bF, bv10.7400.05012.26012.040
GeoB11038-2 41.6342-8.9742-781.20Poz-22951bF3.1650.0353.0132.888
GeoB11038-241.6342-8.9742-784.60Poz-22952bF, gp16.8800.09019.80019.500
GeoB11039-2 41.5510-9.0775-991.78KIA 33709bF, bv, gp6.1100.0706.6306.460
GeoB11039-241.5510-9.0775-993.10KIA 33714bv, gp18.4800.15021.81021.180
GeoB13046-2 42.6967-9.2333-1061.35Poz-26858bF4.1350.0354.2604.135
GeoB13046-242.6967-9.2333-1062.10Poz-26856bF8.7500.0509.4809.390
GeoB13047-2 42.8167-9.2412-941.36Poz-26859bF, pF, gp4.9000.0405.2975.135