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Baker, Earl W; Louda, William (1984): (Table 2) Mass spectra of highly dealkylated metallo-(Cu,Ni)-etioporphyrins isolated from DSDP holes samples [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763355, In supplement to: Baker, EW; Louda, W (1984): Highly deaikylated copper and nickel etioporphyrins in marine sediments. Organic Geochemistry, 6, 183-192, https://doi.org/10.1016/0146-6380(84)90040-8

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Baker, Earl W; Palmer, Susan E (1978): Geochemistry of porphyrins. In: Dolphin, D (ed.), The Porphyrins, Vol I. Academic Press, New York, 486-552
Baker, Earl W; Palmer, Susan E (1979): Chlorophyll diagenesis in IPOD Leg 47A, Site 397 core samples. In: von Rad, F; Ryan, WBF; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Government Print Office), 47(I), 547-551, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.47-1.124.1979
Baker, Earl W; Palmer, Susan E; Huang, W Y (1978): Miocene and Cretaceous tetrapyrrole pigments from Leg 44, Site 391. In: Benson, WE; Sheridan, RE; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Government Print Office), 44, 639-643, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.44.127.1978
Louda, William; Baker, Earl W (1981): Geochemistry of tetrapyrrole, carotenoid, and perylene pigments in sediments from the San Miguel Gap (Site 467) and Baja California Borderland (Site 471), Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 63. In: Yeats, RS; Haq, BU; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 63, 785-818, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.63.133.1981
Palmer, Susan E; Baker, Earl W (1979): Tetrapyrrole pigments from IPOD Leg 47B, Hole 398D. In: Sibuet, J-C; Ryan, WBF; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Government Print Office), 47(II), 571-575, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.47-2.127.1979
Palmer, Susan E; Huang, W Y; Baker, Earl W (1979): Tetrapyrrole Pigments from Bermuda Rise: DSDP Leg 43. In: Tucholke, BE; Vogt, PR; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Government Print Office), 43, 657-661, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.43.127.1979
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 31.018727 * Median Longitude: -48.757667 * South-bound Latitude: 22.959300 * West-bound Longitude: -120.757800 * North-bound Latitude: 42.099000 * East-bound Longitude: 143.929000
Date/Time Start: 1975-05-30T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1979-01-03T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -5117.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -747.0 m
Event(s):
42-380A  * Latitude: 42.099000 * Longitude: 29.613700 * Date/Time: 1975-05-30T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2107.0 m * Penetration: 1083 m * Recovery: 422 m * Location: Black Sea * Campaign: Leg42 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 78 cores; 727.5 m cored; 19 m drilled; 58 % recovery
42-381  * Latitude: 41.670800 * Longitude: 29.416000 * Date/Time: 1975-06-07T00:00:00 * Elevation: -1728.0 m * Penetration: 503.5 m * Recovery: 268.7 m * Location: Black Sea * Campaign: Leg42 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 53 cores; 494 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 54.4 % recovery
43-387  * Latitude: 32.320000 * Longitude: -67.666700 * Date/Time: 1975-08-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5117.0 m * Penetration: 794.5 m * Recovery: 177.2 m * Location: North Atlantic/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg43 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 50 cores; 468 m cored; 0 m drilled; 37.9 % recovery
Comment:
Calculated from average mass spectrum of mixed (CUE, NiE, NiD) isolates. Low-voltage (14 eV) mass spectra isotopically-corrected and series-normalized.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Sample code/labelSample labelBaker, Earl WDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Sample commentSample commentBaker, Earl W
C22 carbon numberC22 C n#Baker, Earl W
C23 carbon numberC23 C n#Baker, Earl W
C24 carbon numberC24 C n#Baker, Earl W
C25 carbon numberC25 C n#Baker, Earl W
C26 carbon numberC26 C n#Baker, Earl W
C27 carbon numberC27 C n#Baker, Earl W
10 C28 carbon numberC28 C n#Baker, Earl W
11 C29 carbon numberC29 C n#Baker, Earl W
12 C30 carbon numberC30 C n#Baker, Earl W
13 C31 carbon numberC31 C n#Baker, Earl W
14 C32 carbon numberC32 C n#Baker, Earl W
15 C33 carbon numberC33 C n#Baker, Earl W
16 Reference/sourceReferenceBaker, Earl W
Size:
792 data points

Data

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Reference
42-380A 42-380A-17-0CuE44100813337100Baker and Palmer (1978)
42-380A42-380A-21-3CuE7992100776141100Baker and Palmer (1978)
42-380A42-380A-38-4CuE14861004250100Baker and Palmer (1978)
42-380A42-380A-63-1CuE5210086824330100Baker and Palmer (1978)
42-381 42-381-54-5NiE6710086596720344Baker and Palmer (1978)
42-38142-381-54-5CuE63100846358212156Baker and Palmer (1978)
43-387 43-387-16-2NiE608977100372044Palmer et al. (1979)
43-38743-387-16-2CuE8610086814156Palmer et al. (1979)
43-38743-387-26-2NiE69891002259Palmer et al. (1979)
43-38743-387-26-2CuE58851007441Palmer et al. (1979)
43-38743-387-35-3NiE7510079885049Palmer et al. (1979)
43-38743-387-35-3CuE761008590615751Palmer et al. (1979)
43-38743-387-37-2NiE7010055392055Palmer et al. (1979)
43-38743-387-37-2CuE8686100362845Palmer et al. (1979)
44-391A 44-391A-21-4NiE6283100626218Baker et al. (1978)
44-391A44-391A-21-4CuE385282100685282Baker et al. (1978)
44-391C 44-391C-9-3NiE5270100879128Baker et al. (1978)
44-391C44-391C-9-3CuE32588810092505272Baker et al. (1978)
44-391C44-391C-10-3NiE2971701005130141258Baker et al. (1978)
44-391C44-391C-10-3CuE325572100706242Baker et al. (1978)
44-391C44-391C-12-4NiE416296901005743242449Baker et al. (1978)
44-391C44-391C-12-4CuE344155889110064692851Baker et al. (1978)
47-397 47-397-68-2NiE5364941007869892879Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-39747-397-68-2CuE10093676721Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-397A 47-397A-12-2NiE100877658452451Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-397A47-397A-12-2CuE7510070584049Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-397A47-397A-16-4NiE8510072503354Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-397A47-397A-16-4CuE100868646Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-397A47-397A-21-2NiE421006752242146Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-397A47-397A-21-2CuE7893100686154Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-397A47-397A-23-4NiE72891007550282243Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-397A47-397A-23-4CuE8989100595657Baker and Palmer (1979)
47-398D 47-398D-75-2NiE58100749837256561Palmer and Baker (1979)
47-398D47-398D-75-2CuE801009393504339Palmer and Baker (1979)
57-440B 57-440B-46-3NiE10085785438Palmer and Baker (1979)
57-440B57-440B-46-3CuE1008668362462Palmer and Baker (1979)
63-467 63-467-32-2NiE205410091986313121Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-32-2CuE2457751007663207479Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-36-2NiE161976731007217118Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-36-2CuE7315410081832711482Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-41-4NiE113666921008843416Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-41-4CuE215583100756524484Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-48-2NiE9113892100925735131Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-48-2CuE62776100100100573169Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-58-3NiE94275100796020866Louda and Baker (1981)
63-46763-467-58-3CuE233631008774271434Louda and Baker (1981)
63-471 63-471-34-2NiE4112348100776411250Louda and Baker (1981)
63-47163-471-34-2CuE5267072100563650Louda and Baker (1981)
64-474 64-474-17-6NiE2249811008162391519
64-47464-474-17-6CuE737581007682251281
64-474A 64-474A-7-2NiE638310081785758302229
64-474A64-474A-7-2CuE30749910085522012471
64-474A64-474A-32-2NiE92957951007850928
64-474A64-474A-32-2CuE3822608010091681372
64-474A64-474A-41-3NiE716377577100937932525
64-474A64-474A-41-3CuE310315667100779714475
64-479 64-479-22-4NiE92981009088391624
64-47964-479-22-4CuE2948100535915276
64-47964-479-27-4NiE42255100989736734
64-47964-479-27-4CuE428591008583311566
64-47964-479-34-5NiE26287380100461760
64-47964-479-34-5CuE726571009498431640
64-47964-479-37-5NiE54068100604360
64-47964-479-37-5CuE95167100422440
64-47964-479-47-4NiE11561851006048139
64-47964-479-47-4CuE71747731007953561
64-481A 64-481A-10-2NiE438110091762223
64-481A64-481A-10-2CuE19436710093864922377
64-481A64-481A-22-4NiE6173461731009757123
64-481A64-481A-22-4CuE134066100948754291977
64-481A64-481A-24-5NiE628285857910048281021
64-481A64-481A-24-5CuE26587610077612914979
64-481A64-481A-30-5NiE62732721007967311125
64-481A64-481A-30-5CuE12386375100584317875