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Swart, Peter K; Eberli, Gregor P (2005): Stable carbon isotope record of Bahama Bank sediments [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763539, Supplement to: Swart, PK; Eberli, GP (2005): The nature of the d13C of periplatform sediments: Implications for stratigraphy and the global carbon cycle. Sedimentary Geology, 175(1-4), 115-129, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2004.12.029

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Abstract:
The carbon-isotopic composition (d13C) of bulk carbonates, obtained from a transect of sites drilled through platform and periplatform sediments of Holocene to Early Miocene age, has been compared to ascertain whether changes in the d13C can be correlated between sediments of equivalent ages and whether such changes can be related to global changes in the d13C of the dissolved inorganic carbon in the oceans over this time period. Five of the sites were drilled during Leg 166 of the Ocean Drilling Project (1003–1007) in a transect ranging from five km to 25 km away from the platform margin and penetrating sediments of Holocene to Oligocene age that are contained in 17 depositional sequences (A–Q). Two shallow-water sites, Clino and Unda were situated on a extension of the same transect on Great Bahama Bank in a water depth of 10–15 m. With the exception of Unda and Clino, the d13C of the carbonates ranges from +5 per mil in the younger sequences to +1 per mil in the Early Miocene. In each of the sites, the d13C is strongly positively correlated with the percentage of aragonite. As a consequence, the d13C of sequences A through F is strongly correlated, reflecting the decreasing amount of aragonite with increasing depth. In the two platform sites, the d13C is significantly lower in the younger portions of the cores as a result of the influences of meteoric diagenesis during repeated exposure during the Pleistocene. Although the d13C of the individual sequences can be correlated in most instances between the ODP holes, the changes are not related to global changes in the d13C of the oceans which in contrast to the d13C of the platform sediments become isotopically lower towards the present day. Instead variations in the d13C appear to be related to varying mixtures of d13C-rich banktop sediments and pelagic material.
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Median Latitude: 24.525278 * Median Longitude: -79.278129 * South-bound Latitude: 24.399850 * West-bound Longitude: -79.459200 * North-bound Latitude: 24.641200 * East-bound Longitude: -79.107000
Date/Time Start: 1996-02-28T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-04-08T00:00:00
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166-1003 * Latitude: 24.545967 * Longitude: -79.260750 * Date/Time: 1996-02-28T00:00:00 * Elevation: -485.6 m * Penetration: 3140 m * Recovery: 694.6 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg166 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 172 cores; 1633.1 m cored; 1052.7 m drilled; 42.5% recovery
166-1004 * Latitude: 24.554700 * Longitude: -79.249200 * Date/Time Start: 1996-03-11T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-03-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -418.9 m * Penetration: 200 m * Recovery: 117.5 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg166 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 23 cores; 200 m cored; 0 m drilled; 58.7% recovery
166-1005 * Latitude: 24.562767 * Longitude: -79.235700 * Date/Time Start: 1996-03-12T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-03-20T00:00:00 * Elevation: -351.3 m * Penetration: 1224.1 m * Recovery: 306.1 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg166 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 96 cores; 837.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 36.6% recovery
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