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Kasemann, Simone A; Klein, Tina; Boyle, Richard A; Ullmann, Clemens V; Aberhan, Martin; Meixner, Anette; Duarte, Luis Vitor; Lenton, Timothy M; Piazza, Veronica; Wood, Rachel A (2025): Carbon, oxygen and boron isotope compositions for micritic carbonate samples from Rabaçal/Fonte Coberta and Barranco de la Cañada [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.981181, In: Kasemann, SA et al. (2025): Boron, carbon and oxygen isotope data from micrite, brachiopods and bivalves from the Early Jurassic Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in SW Europe [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.981213

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Published: 2025-06-19DOI registered: 2025-07-18

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Keyword(s):
Bivalves; Boron Isotopes; Brachiopods; Micrite; Ocean acidification; Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event
Related to:
Kasemann, Simone A; Klein, Tina; Boyle, Richard A; Ullmann, Clemens V; Aberhan, Martin; Meixner, Anette; Duarte, Luis Vitor; Lenton, Timothy M; Piazza, Veronica; Wood, Rachel A (in review): Ocean acidification at the Toarcian Anoxic Event captured by boron isotopes in the lime mud record.
References:
Ullmann, Clemens V; Boyle, Richard A; Duarte, Luis Vitor; Hesselbo, Stephen P; Kasemann, Simone A; Klein, Tina; Lenton, Timothy M; Piazza, Veronica; Aberhan, Martin (2020): Warm afterglow from the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event drives the success of deep-adapted brachiopods. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 6549, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63487-6
Funding:
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. 269895748: FOR 2332: Temperature-related stresses as a unifying principle in ancient extinctions (TERSANE)
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. KA 3192/4-1: Tracing ocean acidification at the Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian – Toarcian) and Permo-Triassic extinction events
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 40.170176 * Median Longitude: -6.139935 * South-bound Latitude: 40.052222 * West-bound Longitude: -8.459278 * North-bound Latitude: 40.398167 * East-bound Longitude: -1.502056
Date/Time Start: 2016-10-27T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-09-17T00:00:00
Minimum HEIGHT above ground: -15.3 m * Maximum HEIGHT above ground: 53.9 m
Event(s):
Barranco_de_la_Canada  * Latitude Start: 40.398167 * Longitude Start: -1.502056 * Latitude End: 40.398167 * Longitude End: -1.502056 * Date/Time Start: 2017-08-29T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-09-17T00:00:00 * Location: Spain * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP) * Comment: Fieldtrip for collection 29.8.-17.9.2017
Fonte_Coberta  * Latitude Start: 40.060139 * Longitude Start: -8.459278 * Latitude End: 40.060139 * Longitude End: -8.459278 * Date/Time Start: 2016-10-27T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2016-11-10T00:00:00 * Location: Portugal * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP) * Comment: Fieldtrip for collection 27.10.-10.11. 2016
Rabacal_section  * Latitude Start: 40.052222 * Longitude Start: -8.458472 * Latitude End: 40.052222 * Longitude End: -8.458472 * Date/Time Start: 2016-10-27T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2016-11-10T00:00:00 * Location: Portugal * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP) * Comment: Fieldtrip for collection 27.10.-10.11. 2016
Comment:
The uncertainty (2sd) for the B isotope data is valid for the last digit (conservative rounding). The stratigraphic interval code is according to Ullmann et al. (2020). Heights refer to the Pl-To boundary.
Repeatability of replicate analyses of SHK 2008, Solnhofen 581 limestone was better than ±0.1 ‰ (2sd) for δ13C and δ18O.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventKasemann, Simone A
LocationLocationKasemann, Simone A
StratigraphyStratigraphyKasemann, Simone AStratigraphic interval
HEIGHT above groundHeightmKasemann, Simone AGeocode
AGEAgeka BPKasemann, Simone AGeocode
AgeAgeMaKasemann, Simone AGTS2016
δ13C, carbonateδ13C carb‰ PDBKasemann, Simone AGas isotope mass spectrometer, Thermo Finnigan, MAT 252
δ18O, carbonateδ18O carb‰ PDBKasemann, Simone AGas isotope mass spectrometer, Thermo Finnigan, MAT 252
δ11B, carbonateδ11B carb‰ SRMKasemann, Simone AMC-ICP-MS ThermoFisher Scientific Neptune Plus
10 UncertaintyUncertainty±Kasemann, Simone A2sd
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
280 data points

Data

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Event

Location

Stratigraphy

Height [m]

Age [ka BP]

Age [Ma]

δ13C carb [‰ PDB]

δ18O carb [‰ PDB]

δ11B carb [‰ SRM]
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Uncertainty [±]
Fonte_Coberta Rabaçal/Fonte_CobertaFC - Z10-15.3187340187.341.1-3.515.44
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC - Z23-11.8186160186.160.9-3.615.81
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC - Z29-11.1185920185.920.9-3.416.21
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC060.0183720183.721.3-3.715.71
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC060.1183710183.711.2-3.715.71
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC136.0183060183.062.3-3.913.31
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC136.3183020183.022.3-3.713.32
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC147.1182930182.931.9-3.412.91
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC149.2182800182.801.3-3.311.12
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC1413.2182550182.551.0-3.19.92
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC1413.4182530182.531.2-2.811.51
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC1414.4182480182.481.8-3.212.21
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC1415.4182410182.411.5-2.611.01
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC1716.0182380182.382.2-4.013.01
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC1716.3182350182.352.2-3.612.21
Fonte_CobertaRabaçal/Fonte CobertaFC1718.7182210182.213.0-3.815.41
Rabacal_section Rabaçal/Fonte CobertaR2326.7181710181.714.3-4.114.41
Rabacal_sectionRabaçal/Fonte CobertaR3035.2181180181.183.9-3.815.31
Rabacal_sectionRabaçal/Fonte CobertaR3044.6180600180.603.3-3.914.21
Rabacal_sectionRabaçal/Fonte CobertaR4053.9180020180.022.9-3.716.11
Barranco_de_la_Canada Barranco de la CañadaC03-1180-11.8188020188.020.9-3.713.11
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC03-1080-10.8187890187.891.0-3.012.31
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC03-540-5.4187210187.211.0-3.113.11
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC03-354-3.5186970186.970.9-2.413.71
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC03-250-2.5186840186.84-0.1-1.813.01
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC03-150-1.5186710186.710.5-2.614.01
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC030.0183720183.720.0-2.511.91
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC258.7182780182.781.9-3.810.71
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC2810.0182560182.562.5-3.69.71
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC31/C3210.5182490182.492.8-3.99.11
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC3310.7182450182.452.9-4.011.11
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC3711.4182340182.343.2-4.010.51
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaC37/BC0111.8182280182.283.5-3.611.81
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaBC0112.1182230182.233.6-3.89.01
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaBC0212.6182140182.143.9-3.58.92
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaBC0413.7181960181.963.8-3.69.51
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaBC514.3181870181.873.7-3.810.52
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaBC2125.3180080180.082.3-4.312.92
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaBC2632.2178960178.962.1-3.813.11
Barranco_de_la_CanadaBarranco de la CañadaBC2733.4178780178.782.2-3.811.61