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Anderson, Chloe H; Murray, Richard W; Dunlea, Ann G; Giosan, Liviu; Kinsley, C W; McGee, David; Tada, Ryuji (2019): Geochemical and end-members measurements of eolian dust in the East Asian Monsoon and aridification of Asia [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.901482, In supplement to: Anderson, CH et al. (2019): Aeolian delivery to Ulleung Basin, Korea (Japan Sea), during development of the East Asian Monsoon through the last 12 Ma. Geological Magazine, 1-12, https://doi.org/10.1017/S001675681900013X

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Keyword(s):
Bulk Sediment; Eolian; IODP Expedition 346; Terrigenous
Comment:
ICP-OES and ICP-MS analyses were completed at the Analytical Geochemistry Laboratory at Boston University. Chemical concentration data for Site U1430 ispresented in this dataset, as well as the geochemical data for end-members tested for provenance determinations of eolian dust related to variability in the East Asian Monsoon and aridification of Asia. Empty cells are for concentrations less than the detection limit. Data are overspecified for calculation purposes.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample commentSample commentAnderson, Chloe H
2Area/localityAreaAnderson, Chloe H
3AluminiumAl%Anderson, Chloe HICP-OESIn weight percent
4TitaniumTi%Anderson, Chloe HICP-OESIn weight percent
5ScandiumScmg/kgAnderson, Chloe HICP-OES and ICP-MSOriginal unit = parts per million (ppm)
6ChromiumCrmg/kgAnderson, Chloe HICP-MSOriginal unit = parts per million (ppm)
7RubidiumRbmg/kgAnderson, Chloe HICP-MSOriginal unit = parts per million (ppm)
8LanthanumLamg/kgAnderson, Chloe HICP-MSOriginal unit = parts per million (ppm)
9ThoriumThmg/kgAnderson, Chloe HICP-MSOriginal unit = parts per million (ppm)
10Reference/sourceReferenceAnderson, Chloe H
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