Profe, Jörn; Wacha, Lara; Frechen, Manfred; Ohlendorf, Christian; Zolitschka, Bernd (2017): XRF, Carbon and CaCO3 data from the profiles Bok N, Bok O, Bok P on the Island of Susak [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.879353, Supplement to: Profe, J et al. (2018): XRF scanning of discrete samples – A chemostratigraphic approach exemplified for loess-paleosol sequences from the Island of Susak, Croatia. Quaternary International, 494, 34-51, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2018.05.006
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Abstract:
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) scanning of discrete samples provides a time- and cost-efficient alternative to conventional geochemical analyses of discretely sampled paleoenvironmental archives. Loess-paleosol sequences (LPS) as complex terrestrial archives are thus predestinated for benchmarking this new application of the well-established XRF scanning technology. Stratigraphically incomplete outcrops, like those on the Island of Susak (Croatia), are unique paleoenvironmental archives at least for the penultimate and last interglacial/glacial cycles and provide ideal test sites. Available proxy data from previous investigations on Susak ensure validation of conclusions drawn from XRF scanning-derived data.
Three representative profiles were studied to examine the potential of XRF scanning-derived element ratios as proxy for environmental processes: (1) Ca/Sr for the strength of ubiquitously present secondary calcification; (2) Rb/K for the intensity of weathering; (3) Ti/Al and Ti/Zr for changes in wind speed with Zr being additionally indicative for sediment recycling; (4) Si/Al for changes in grain-size; and (5) Br and Cl as proxies for sea spray. Furthermore, we established a multivariate statistics-based chemostratigraphy to facilitate profile correlation and to improve lithostratigraphic characterization. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that XRF scanning of discrete samples from LPS is a valuable tool for paleoenvironmental reconstruction.
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Median Latitude: 44.508933 * Median Longitude: 14.315867 * South-bound Latitude: 44.507800 * West-bound Longitude: 14.314500 * North-bound Latitude: 44.510200 * East-bound Longitude: 14.317600
Minimum SECTION, height: 0.00 m * Maximum SECTION, height: 3.24 m
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GEOPOLAR, Institute of Geography, Bremen: Pilot study for the geochemical characterization of loess-palaeosoil sequences (Project S3) - German Research Foundation (DFG)
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