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Lauretano, Vittoria; Kennedy-Asser, Alan T; Korasidis, Vera A; Wallace, Malcolm W; Valdes, Paul J; Lunt, Daniel J; Pancost, Richard D; Naafs, Bernhard David A (2021): Middle Eocene to early Oligocene SST record of ODP Site 189-1172 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933169, In: Lauretano, V et al. (2021): Middle Eocene to early Oligocene lignite brGDGT-derived temperatures and pH, biomarker data and TOC% from SE Australia [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933176

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Keyword(s):
Australia; Biomarkers; Eocene-Oligocene Transition; Paleotemperature; terrestrial temperatures
Related to:
Bijl, Peter K; Schouten, Stefan; Sluijs, Appy; Reichart, Gert-Jan; Zachos, James C; Brinkhuis, Henk (2009): Early Palaeogene temperature evolution of the southwest Pacific Ocean. Nature, 461, 776-779, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08399
Further details:
Bijl, Peter K; Bendle, James A; Bohaty, Steven M; Pross, Jörg; Schouten, Stefan; Tauxe, Lisa; Stickley, Catherine E; McKay, Robert M; Röhl, Ursula; Olney, M; Sluijs, Appy; Escutia Dotti, Carlota; Brinkhuis, Henk; Expedition 318 Scientists (2013): Eocene cooling linked to early flow across the Tasmanian Gateway. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1220872110
Tierney, Jessica E; Tingley, Martin P (2015): A TEX86 surface sediment database and extended Bayesian calibration. Scientific Data, 2, 150029, https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2015.29
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -43.959490 * Median Longitude: 149.928435 * South-bound Latitude: -43.959750 * West-bound Longitude: 149.928260 * North-bound Latitude: -43.959230 * East-bound Longitude: 149.928610
Date/Time Start: 2000-04-22T06:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-05-03T21:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 355.180 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 529.300 m
Event(s):
189-1172A  * Latitude: -43.959750 * Longitude: 149.928260 * Date/Time Start: 2000-04-22T06:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-04-26T09:30:00 * Elevation: -2621.9 m * Penetration: 522.6 m * Recovery: 483.72 m * Location: Tasman Sea * Campaign: Leg189 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 56 cores; 522.6 m cored; 0 m drilled; 92.6 % recovery
189-1172D  * Latitude: -43.959230 * Longitude: 149.928610 * Date/Time Start: 2000-04-28T11:30:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-05-03T21:00:00 * Elevation: -2621.7 m * Penetration: 766.5 m * Recovery: 237.09 m * Location: Tasman Sea * Campaign: Leg189 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 31 core; 297.9 m cored; 468.6 m drilled; 79.6 % recovery
Comment:
Chronology: tie points from Bijl et al., 2013/ Houben et al., 2019
BAYSPAR: prior mean: 21, prior std dev: 20
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventLauretano, Vittoria
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmLauretano, VittoriaGeocode – corrected to 189-1172A
AGEAgeka BPLauretano, VittoriaGeocode
Tetraether index of 86 carbon atomsTEX86Lauretano, Vittoria
Reference/sourceReferenceLauretano, Vittoria
Sea surface temperatureSST°CLauretano, VittoriaSST, from BAYSPAR (50th Percentile)
Sea surface temperatureSST°CLauretano, VittoriaSST, from BAYSPAR (95th Percentile)
Sea surface temperatureSST°CLauretano, VittoriaSST, from BAYSPAR (95th Percentile)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
305 data points

Data

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Event

Depth sed [m]
(corrected to 189-1172A)

Age [ka BP]

TEX86

Reference

SST [°C]
(SST, from BAYSPAR (50th Perce...)

SST [°C]
(SST, from BAYSPAR (95th Perce...)

SST [°C]
(SST, from BAYSPAR (95th Perce...)
189-1172D 355.180297150.588Houben et al., 201914.65021.12027.19
189-1172D355.645297610.569Houben et al., 201913.26019.81025.70
189-1172D358.695340700.585Houben et al., 201914.39020.92026.95
189-1172D358.975344200.595Houben et al., 201915.18021.57027.67
189-1172D359.450350300.573Houben et al., 201913.56020.10026.10
189-1172D359.665357060.561Houben et al., 201912.72019.29025.13
189-1172D360.395360620.549Houben et al., 201911.74018.50024.37
189-1172D360.915361590.599Houben et al., 201915.44021.81028.02
189-1172D361.695363040.576Houben et al., 201913.79020.33026.27
189-1172D363.265365950.565Houben et al., 201912.90019.57025.47
189-1172D364.265367560.567Houben et al., 201913.11019.70025.59
189-1172D365.265368840.576Houben et al., 201913.80020.30026.25
189-1172D366.295370450.581Houben et al., 201914.13020.66026.67
189-1172D367.320372570.583Houben et al., 201914.28020.77026.80
189-1172D368.275374560.599Houben et al., 201915.40021.80028.02
189-1172D369.275376630.579Houben et al., 201913.95020.51026.47
189-1172A 367.300377700.556Bijl et al., 200912.20019.00024.82
189-1172D370.275378710.610Houben et al., 201916.22022.56028.80
189-1172A373.300382800.576Bijl et al., 200913.73020.34026.23
189-1172A379.800392700.569Bijl et al., 200913.22019.84025.76
189-1172A385.000396400.563Bijl et al., 200912.73019.44025.32
189-1172A391.000396500.591Bijl et al., 200914.89021.27027.34
189-1172A396.850396600.590Bijl et al., 200914.81021.23027.30
189-1172A404.200396800.618Bijl et al., 200916.78023.07029.45
189-1172A411.700397000.646Bijl et al., 200918.74024.90031.70
189-1172A416.800404100.667Bijl et al., 200920.17026.26033.40
189-1172A418.300405600.656Bijl et al., 200919.44025.55032.43
189-1172A421.900409100.575Bijl et al., 200913.72020.25026.23
189-1172A423.400410500.620Bijl et al., 200916.97023.20029.65
189-1172A424.900412000.621Bijl et al., 200917.02023.25029.65
189-1172A426.400413500.610Bijl et al., 200916.30022.58028.81
189-1172A427.900414900.614Bijl et al., 200916.56022.81029.13
189-1172A437.500418100.632Bijl et al., 200917.81023.99030.53
189-1172A437.500418100.632Bijl et al., 201317.80023.99030.57
189-1172A433.000419900.650Bijl et al., 200919.01025.18032.06
189-1172A444.100423100.627Bijl et al., 201317.48023.66030.07
189-1172A448.600427300.651Bijl et al., 201319.11025.22032.06
189-1172A452.200430700.620Bijl et al., 201316.95023.21029.55
189-1172A455.100433500.602Bijl et al., 201315.66022.01028.21
189-1172A459.700435500.643Bijl et al., 201318.51024.70031.47
189-1172A469.800438800.654Bijl et al., 201319.30025.41032.30
189-1172A471.400439300.618Bijl et al., 201316.79023.08029.52
189-1172A474.400440300.615Bijl et al., 201316.58022.88029.20
189-1172A479.500442000.601Bijl et al., 201315.60021.94028.12
189-1172A484.000443400.607Bijl et al., 201315.96022.34028.59
189-1172A486.900444400.585Bijl et al., 201314.50020.91026.97
189-1172A490.600445600.620Bijl et al., 201316.95023.21029.66
189-1172A493.600446600.632Bijl et al., 201317.84023.97030.54
189-1172A498.100448100.636Bijl et al., 201318.09024.24030.89
189-1172A500.200448700.605Bijl et al., 201315.83022.23028.46
189-1172A502.450449500.611Bijl et al., 201316.30022.62028.89
189-1172D508.500451500.630Bijl et al., 201317.65023.87030.38
189-1172D512.600452800.633Bijl et al., 201317.66023.85030.42
189-1172D517.670454400.654Bijl et al., 201319.02025.16032.00
189-1172D519.240455000.660Bijl et al., 201319.75025.82032.85
189-1172D519.910455200.688Bijl et al., 201321.71027.76035.29
189-1172D521.200455600.692Bijl et al., 201321.68027.77035.25
189-1172D522.450456000.668Bijl et al., 201320.37026.46033.63
189-1172D526.690457600.654Bijl et al., 201319.04025.17031.92
189-1172D527.400458500.694Bijl et al., 201321.75027.75035.30
189-1172D529.300460800.682Bijl et al., 201321.08027.11034.48