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Johnstone, Heather J H; Yu, Jimin; Elderfield, Henry; Schulz, Michael (2011): XDX, Mg/Ca, and delta18O analyses of core top sediments [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.807074, Supplement to: Johnstone, HJH et al. (2011): Improving temperature estimates derived from Mg/Ca of planktonic foraminifera using X-ray computed tomography-based dissolution index, XDX. Paleoceanography, 26, PA1215, https://doi.org/10.1029/2009PA001902

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Abstract:
Mg/Ca and d18O data for four species of planktic foraminifera (G. ruber (white), G. sacculifer (without sac), N. dutertrei, and P. obliquiloculata) from core top sediments from the tropical Pacific, Atlantic, and western Indian Ocean. Deepwater calcite saturation values (Delta[CO3**2-]) at the sites range from 55 to -23 µmol/kg.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -2.491933 * Median Longitude: 52.997543 * South-bound Latitude: -31.340000 * West-bound Longitude: -67.043333 * North-bound Latitude: 18.933333 * East-bound Longitude: 162.700000
Date/Time Start: 1996-04-25T14:24:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-04-04T13:54:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
1.5BC33  * Latitude: -1.000000 * Longitude: 157.900000 * Elevation: -2015.0 m * Location: Ontong Java Plateau * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
1BC3  * Latitude: -2.200000 * Longitude: 157.000000 * Elevation: -1616.0 m * Location: Ontong Java Plateau * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
2BC13  * Latitude: 0.000000 * Longitude: 158.900000 * Elevation: -2301.0 m * Location: Ontong Java Plateau * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
Comment:
XDX values are from Johnstone et al. (2010)./ small sample consisting of fewer than 15 tests# very small sample consisting of less than 5 tests (not used in regression)* duplicate sample (value not used in regression)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Area/localityAreaJohnstone, Heather J H
Dissolution indexDXJohnstone, Heather J HG. ruber, XDX of sample used for Mg/Ca analysis
Globigerinoides ruber white, Magnesium/Calcium ratioG. ruber w Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryUniversity of Bremen
Globigerinoides ruber white, Magnesium/Calcium ratioG. ruber w Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryUniversity of Cambridge
Δ Magnesium/Calcium ratioΔ Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HG. ruber, where shallowest sample within a sample set was used as Mg/Ca initial
Δ Magnesium/Calcium ratioΔ Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HG. ruber, where SST was used to derive Mg/Ca initial
Dissolution indexDXJohnstone, Heather J HG. ruber XDX of sample used for delta18O analysis
10 Globigerinoides ruber white, δ18OG. ruber w δ18O‰ PDBJohnstone, Heather J HMass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251
11 Dissolution indexDXJohnstone, Heather J HG. sacculifer XDX of sample used for Mg/Ca analysis
12 Globigerinoides sacculifer, Magnesium/Calcium ratioG. sacculifer Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryUniversity of Bremen
13 Globigerinoides sacculifer, Magnesium/Calcium ratioG. sacculifer Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryUniversity of Cambridge
14 Δ Magnesium/Calcium ratioΔ Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HG. sacculifer, where shallowest sample within a sample set was used as Mg/Ca initial
15 Δ Magnesium/Calcium ratioΔ Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HG. sacculifer, where SST was used to derive Mg/Ca initial
16 Dissolution indexDXJohnstone, Heather J HG. sacculifer XDX of sample used for delta18O analysis
17 Globigerinoides sacculifer, δ18OG. sacculifer δ18O‰ PDBJohnstone, Heather J HMass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251
18 Dissolution indexDXJohnstone, Heather J HN. dutertrei XDX of sample used for Mg/Ca analysis
19 Neogloboquadrina dutertrei, Magnesium/Calcium ratioN. dutertrei Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryUniversity of Bremen
20 Neogloboquadrina dutertrei, Magnesium/Calcium ratioN. dutertrei Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryUniversity of Cambridge
21 Δ Magnesium/Calcium ratioΔ Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HN. dutertrei Delta Mg/Ca [mmol/mol] - where shallowest sample within a sample set was used as Mg/Ca initial
22 Dissolution indexDXJohnstone, Heather J HN. dutertrei XDX of sample used for delta18O analysis
23 Neogloboquadrina dutertrei, δ18ON. dutertrei δ18O‰ PDBJohnstone, Heather J HMass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251
24 Dissolution indexDXJohnstone, Heather J HP. obliquiloculata XDX of sample used for Mg/Ca analysis
25 Pulleniatina obliquiloculata, Magnesium/Calcium ratioP. obliquiloculata Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryUniversity of Bremen
26 Pulleniatina obliquiloculata, Magnesium/Calcium ratioP. obliquiloculata Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometryUniversity of Cambridge
27 Δ Magnesium/Calcium ratioΔ Mg/Cammol/molJohnstone, Heather J HP. obliquiloculata, where shallowest sample within a sample set was used as Mg/Ca initial
28 Dissolution indexDXJohnstone, Heather J HP. obliquiloculata XDX of sample used for delta18O analysis
29 Pulleniatina obliquiloculata, δ18OP. obliquiloculata δ18O‰ PDBJohnstone, Heather J HMass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251
Size:
552 data points

Data

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Event

Depth sed [m]

Area

DX
(G. ruber, XDX of sample used ...)

G. ruber w Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(University of Bremen, ICP-OES...)

G. ruber w Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(University of Cambridge, ICP-...)

Δ Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(G. ruber, where shallowest sa...)

Δ Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(G. ruber, where SST was used ...)

DX
(G. ruber XDX of sample used f...)
10 
G. ruber w δ18O [‰ PDB]
(Mass spectrometer Finnigan MA...)
11 
DX
(G. sacculifer XDX of sample u...)
12 
G. sacculifer Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(University of Bremen, ICP-OES...)
13 
G. sacculifer Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(University of Cambridge, ICP-...)
14 
Δ Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(G. sacculifer, where shallowe...)
15 
Δ Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(G. sacculifer, where SST was ...)
16 
DX
(G. sacculifer XDX of sample u...)
17 
G. sacculifer δ18O [‰ PDB]
(Mass spectrometer Finnigan MA...)
18 
DX
(N. dutertrei XDX of sample us...)
19 
N. dutertrei Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(University of Bremen, ICP-OES...)
20 
N. dutertrei Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(University of Cambridge, ICP-...)
21 
Δ Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(N. dutertrei Delta Mg/Ca [mmo...)
22 
DX
(N. dutertrei XDX of sample us...)
23 
N. dutertrei δ18O [‰ PDB]
(Mass spectrometer Finnigan MA...)
24 
DX
(P. obliquiloculata XDX of sam...)
25 
P. obliquiloculata Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(University of Bremen, ICP-OES...)
26 
P. obliquiloculata Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(University of Cambridge, ICP-...)
27 
Δ Mg/Ca [mmol/mol]
(P. obliquiloculata, where sha...)
28 
DX
(P. obliquiloculata XDX of sam...)
29 
P. obliquiloculata δ18O [‰ PDB]
(Mass spectrometer Finnigan MA...)
1BC3 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean0.44.810.002.010.22-2.370.1*4.114.020.000.330.1-2.200.3*2.372.280.000.07-0.470.32.840.000.1-1.62
1.5BC33 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean0.34.470.342.300.22-2.570.6*4.084.24-0.220.090.4-2.100.6*2.222.100.180.21-1.310.62.660.190.5-1.27
2BC13 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean0.84.130.682.630.61-2.251.13.760.260.571.3-2.071.01.810.470.25-1.351.42.330.521.1-1.85
5BC37 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean0.74.240.572.530.50-2.351.8*3.893.850.170.481.8-2.141.0*2.101.970.310.83-1.551.0-1.19
3BC16 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean1.34.170.642.592.5*3.703.410.610.921.8*1.621.730.551.92.290.55
3BC24 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean1.44.280.532.481.25-2.412.23.540.480.793.1-2.091.4*1.681.750.531.43-1.422.22.390.451.7-1.24
4BC51 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean3.1*3.403.640.380.693.6-1.993.0*1.561.330.953.17-1.153.21.900.943.0-1.23
4.5BC53 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean3.8*1.501.440.843.94-1.373.61.651.193.7-1.10
5BC54 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean3.71.400.883.71.621.23
5.5BC58 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean3.2#3.783.91.081.203.88-0.223.91.461.393.7-1.18
6BC74 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean4.00-0.374.0-1.00
6BC66 0Ontong Java Plateau; Pacific Ocean4.01.401.44
M35014-1 0Caribbean Sea0.24.850.340.850.24.160.06-0.160.33.07-0.110.1/2.880.08
M35010-2 0Caribbean Sea0.15.53-0.340.080.14.27-0.06-0.310.2/2.860.110.13.03-0.08
M35026-2 0Caribbean Sea0.15.22-0.030.480.04.010.21-0.010.32.480.490.2/2.630.32
M35024-6 0Caribbean Sea0.73.701.492.001.53.390.820.600.91.851.121.22.180.78
GeoB4415-2 0Ceara Rise; Atlantic Ocean0.44.790.001.310.06-2.630.14.080.000.040.0-2.220.32.420.000.07-1.370.12.840.000.0-1.13
GeoB4416-2 0Ceara Rise; Atlantic Ocean0.34.81-0.021.290.33-2.080.13.970.110.150.1-2.180.22.260.160.08-1.130.32.570.270.1-1.03
GeoB4406-2 0Ceara Rise; Atlantic Ocean0.14.730.061.370.19-2.350.14.000.080.120.0-2.220.12.370.050.07-1.170.12.710.130.1-1.57
GeoB4413-1 0Ceara Rise; Atlantic Ocean0.64.010.772.030.36-2.400.43.640.440.470.1-2.180.32.050.370.08-1.170.22.530.310.2-1.22
GeoB4403-1 0Ceara Rise; Atlantic Ocean1.83.401.392.641.56-2.302.63.430.650.683.1-2.162.01.700.722.75-1.052.31.890.953.0-0.97
GeoB4420-1 0Mid-Atlantic Ridge0.24.41-0.041.390.13.800.070.230.22.250.110.13.00-0.09
GeoB4421-2 0Mid-Atlantic Ridge0.64.330.041.460.73.94-0.070.090.32.48-0.110.22.820.09
GeoB4424-2 0Mid-Atlantic Ridge1.03.211.162.412.23.460.410.511.21.550.810.52.370.54
WIND-11B 0Western Indian Ocean0.44.050.170.13.370.000.100.32.120.00
WIND-20B 0Western Indian Ocean0.24.830.740.13.87-0.500.080.22.21-0.090.52.310.00
WIND-10B 0Western Indian Ocean0.43.650.360.13.300.070.080.41.820.30
WIND-33B 0Western Indian Ocean0.83.522.591.53.110.271.021.21.470.650.91.800.51
WIND-5B 0Western Indian Ocean0.82.351.192.52.590.780.602.61.390.722.31.530.78
WIND-25B 0Western Indian Ocean0.63.851.901.33.350.030.661.91.540.571.51.660.65
WIND-23B 0Western Indian Ocean3.52.870.501.213.41.500.623.61.420.89
WIND-13B 0Western Indian Ocean1.72.722.492.72.960.420.872.21.290.823.01.470.84
WIND-28B 0Western Indian Ocean2.8/2.640.731.453.11.500.623.41.311.00
WIND-6B 0Western Indian Ocean2.8/2.371.000.833.60.951.173.7/0.901.41
WIND-12B 0Western Indian Ocean3.6/2.850.520.793.5/1.210.903.6/1.360.95