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Minisini, Daniel (2017): (Table for Figure S21) Isotopic ratios of organic-rich Eagle Ford Group, Schell_BB2 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.884556, In supplement to: Minisini, Daniel; Eldrett, James S; Bergman, Steven; Forkner, Rob (2018): Chronostratigraphic framework and depositional environments in the organic‐rich, mudstone‐dominated Eagle Ford Group, Texas, USA. Sedimentology, 65(5), 1520-1557, https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12437

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Coverage:
Latitude: 29.256140 * Longitude: -103.011870
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.0 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 52.5 m
Event(s):
Shell_BB2 * Latitude: 29.256140 * Longitude: -103.011870 * Location: Big Bend, Texas * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP) * Comment: location Ernst Tinaja
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
NumberNoMinisini, Daniel
Sample code/labelSample labelMinisini, Danielshell sample code
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyMinisini, Daniel
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmMinisini, DanielGeocode
δ13C, organic carbonδ13C Corg‰ PDBMinisini, Daniel
δ13C, carbonateδ13C carb‰ PDBMinisini, Daniel
δ18Oδ18OMinisini, Daniel
δ15N, organic matterδ15N OM‰ airMinisini, Daniel
Carbon/Nitrogen ratioC/NMinisini, Daniel
10 --Minisini, DanielN*100
11 Insoluble residueInsol res%Minisini, Daniel
Size:
680 data points

Data

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No

Sample label

Lithology

Depth sed [m]

δ13C Corg [‰ PDB]

δ13C carb [‰ PDB]

δ18O []

δ15N OM [‰ air]

C/N
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Insol res [%]
111-BB2-0Mudstone overlying Buda0.0-21.52-0.66-7.166.5414.000.005260.53
211-BB2-120Alternating beds of mud/carbonate1.2-27.060.29-6.070.9322.170.003390.34
311-BB2-150Thin beds of mud/carbonate1.5-27.70-0.97-5.213.7740.830.002520.08
411-BB2-235thin bedded mud w/preserved sed. structures2.4-27.25-2.51-5.260.7014.390.005550.18
511-BB2-270Carbonate w/ bedding and erosional surface, uncinate 2 mm long clasts2.7-27.61-1.57-4.483.6822.940.004140.14
611-BB2-368Shell debris layer (from THIN SECTION) or vice versa3.7-25.12-1.21-7.082.378.400.006290.13
711-BB2-530Thin bedded mudstone w/ erosional beds and bioclastic debris5.3-26.930.47-8.38-2.1833.570.099650.55
811-BB2-600Carbonate6.0-27.531.02-5.770.3017.370.007490.08
911-BB2-710Dark black shale7.1-27.350.46-8.49-2.7741.810.106850.43
1011-BB2-840Fissile black mudstone8.4-26.830.42-8.61-1.9026.520.059410.40
6712.2-BB2-860Bshale along same bed of CC 860A8.6-27.130.03-7.90-1.9631.750.101850.31
1111-BB2-925Very fissile sample just below 950 sample9.3-27.050.31-8.54-1.7740.120.104390.40
1211-BB2-975Massive black mudstone9.8-26.680.49-8.47-1.4211.040.082640.55
1311-BB2-1040Black mudstone w/ possible erosional surface10.4-27.14-0.05-8.35-1.7740.990.081100.37
1411-BB2-1115Fissile thin bedded black mudstone11.2-26.970.08-7.23-2.0140.630.090970.32
1511-BB2-1185thin bedded black mudstone11.9-26.74-0.74-8.04-0.719.460.035830.40
1611-BB2-1210thin bedded black mudstone12.1-26.63-0.45-8.03-1.2817.790.056280.47
1711-BB2-1310Thin bedded mudstone - quite weathered13.1-26.340.23-8.00-0.872.440.052390.48
1811-BB2-1422Alternating layers of bioclastic debris and mud - possibly chert in middle14.2-26.370.53-7.741.679.170.008880.13
1911-BB2-1490Thin bedded mudstone w/ erosional features14.9-26.580.63-7.64-1.055.440.032850.55
2011-BB2-1560Thin bedded mudstone15.6-26.350.02-7.13-0.703.970.031500.32
2111-BB2-1655Mudstone w/ trace fossils on top surface of the sample16.6-24.640.38-7.360.984.080.018640.31
2211-BB2-1690Red to light grey thin bedded mudstone16.9-25.650.51-8.15-0.971.430.031570.35
2311-BB2-1790Thin bedded mudstone17.9-25.770.41-7.78-0.812.190.026450.33
2411-BB2-1900Carboante rich mudstone19.0-25.810.72-7.17-0.841.810.037610.42
2511-BB2-1970Mudstone19.7-25.180.44-7.28-0.842.460.042380.47
2611-BB2-2030Mudstone w/ cross bedding and erosional surface20.3-26.060.22-7.68-1.082.800.021940.44
2711-BB2-2100Mudstone w/ very thin tuff in the middle21.0-23.58-0.46-6.65-0.421.750.042220.53
6411-BB2-2160Cshale intra 3D limestone concretions21.6-26.37-2.46-6.54-1.121.360.034630.29
2811-BB2-2265Thin bedded mudstone (weathered)22.7-26.550.09-8.20-1.302.240.024860.19
2911-BB2-2330Bioclastic debris23.3-25.970.02-7.06-1.291.940.031840.35
3011-BB2-2420Bioclastic debris w/ possible erosional surface24.2-26.31-0.11-7.30-1.221.830.023680.34
3111-BB2-2480Mudstone w/ parallel laminations24.8-25.500.77-7.14-1.021.600.031450.39
3211-BB2-2540Thin bedded mudstone25.4-25.490.44-7.21-0.651.170.046360.46
3311-BB2-2605Thin bedded mudstone26.1-25.210.50-7.32-0.531.170.046730.39
3411-BB2-2700Carbonate w/ some thin beds of mud27.0-24.23-0.89-3.960.2114.000.005460.09
3511-BB2-2740Thin bedded mud w/ some carbonate27.4-23.09-0.03-7.19-0.820.850.038610.35
3611-BB2-2790Thin bedded mud w/ erosional surface27.9-25.070.61-6.61-0.824.670.015890.26
3811-BB2-2840Carbonate28.4-24.00-2.18-5.80-0.371.470.029730.16
3911-BB2-2940Carbonate w/ some coarse grains, bioclasts29.4-23.54-2.04-6.65-0.970.930.041540.28
4011-BB2-2980Thin bedded mudstone w/ carbonate29.8-25.850.63-6.53-0.443.050.023740.18
4111-BB2-3000Cemented mudstone30.0-26.21-0.05-6.850.3111.830.013360.10
4211-BB2-3040black mudstone30.4-26.080.32-6.76-1.2224.700.048730.21
4311-BB2-3100Bioclastic rich bed31.0-26.960.30-7.30-0.3623.240.029620.12
4412.2-BB2-3160turbidites in black shales31.6-26.790.18-6.94-1.4112.120.044910.20
4511-BB2-3235base of debrite32.4-26.700.07-7.17-0.553.110.041570.23
4611-BB2-3298Silt-bearing mudstone33.0-26.970.79-7.22-0.8913.860.022930.13
4711-BB2-3450Fissile black shale34.5-27.220.08-7.41-0.9323.850.077010.31
6511-BB2-3530CBlack mudstone w/ nodules35.3-27.78-0.08-6.90-1.7021.970.085840.36
4811-BB2-3700Base of thick carbonate which has less thin mud layers moving upwards37.0-26.550.08-6.99-0.1612.600.012670.13
4911-BB2-3750Black mudstone37.5-27.580.16-7.05-0.7823.330.055290.26
5011-BB2-3955Carbonate w/ erosional surface at base39.6-26.21-0.22-7.14-0.610.890.069750.41
5111-BB2-4110Black mudstone (no visible bedding and not very fissile)41.1-27.55-0.54-6.990.7927.070.041730.28
5211-BB2-4200Mudstone w/ large rounded concretions (sample is a concretion)42.0-27.66-0.25-7.14-0.5625.720.112760.47
5311-BB2-4390Black mudstone w/ no visible bedding43.9-27.64-0.44-6.55-0.9725.520.073990.31
5411-BB2-4480Carbonate44.8-27.64-0.71-7.15-0.8319.890.035830.18
5511-BB2-4840Biostratigraphy sample - Mudstone unit well below thick tuff48.4-24.91-0.15-7.24-0.371.030.073090.43
5611-BB2-4960Carbonate49.6-27.09-0.66-7.14-0.789.820.032410.27
5711-BB2-5030Coarse grained unit just above large mudstone unit50.3-25.890.12-7.04-0.520.990.036900.28
5811-BB2-5090Thin bedded mudstone w/ mudclasts and erosional surface50.9-24.68-0.45-6.29-0.201.830.034760.50
5911-BB2-5110Carbonate mudstone w/ parallel bedding and an erosional feature51.1-24.340.36-5.170.492.530.027280.45
6011-BB2-5200Coarse grained, no bedding (still part of possible debris flow)52.0-25.920.51-7.240.526.810.007760.13
6111-BB2-5250Thin bedded mudstone (part of very thick unit)52.5-23.85-0.91-7.490.223.500.020980.15
6211-BB2-2160A3D limestone concretion (core)21.6-25.35-2.24-4.48-0.298.430.011360.13
6311-BB2-2160B3D limestone concretion (flank)21.6-26.73-1.88-5.96-1.111.810.024620.27
6411-BB2-2160Cshale intra 3D limestone concretions21.6-26.37-2.46-6.54-1.121.360.034630.29
6612.2-BB2-860Aconcretion (CC)8.6-26.77-1.75-5.450.568.170.011430.08
6712.2-BB2-860Bshale along same bed of CC 860A8.6-27.130.03-7.90-1.9631.750.101850.31