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  • 1
    Keywords: Fjords ; Coasts ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fjord ; Sediment
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 380 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781862393127
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 344
    DDC: 551.4618
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    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: GC23E-0960: The Arctic is undergoing rapid environmental and economic transformations. Recent climate warming, which is simplifying access to oil and gas resources, enabling trans-Arctic shipping, and shifting the distribution of harvestable resources, has brought the Arctic Ocean to the top of national and international political agendas. Scientific knowledge of the present status of the Arctic Ocean and the process-based understanding of the mechanics of change are urgently needed to make useful predictions of future conditions throughout the Arctic region. These are required to plan for the consequences of climate change. A step towards improving our capacity to predict future Arctic change was undertaken with the Second International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP II) meetings in 2005 and 2006, which brought together scientists, policymakers, research managers, Arctic residents, and other stakeholders interested in the future of the Arctic region. The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative developed out of the synthesis of the several resulting ICARP II science plans specific to the marine environment. This process has been driven by the early career scientists of the ICARP II Marine Roundtable. The ART Initiative is an integrative, international, multi-disciplinary, long-term pan-Arctic program to study changes and feedbacks among the physical characteristics and biogeochemical cycles of the Arctic Ocean. The first ART workshop was held in Fairbanks, Alaska in November 2009 with 58 participants. Workshop discussions and reports were used to develop a science plan that integrates, updates, and develops priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade. The science plan was endorsed by endorsed and sponsored by the IASC SSC "Marine System", the former Arctic Ocean Science Board (AOSB). The next step now is to develop the ART Implementation Plan in order to further the goals of ART during the second ART workshop in Winnipeg, Canada. Our focus within the ART Initiative will be to bridge gaps in knowledge not only across disciplinary boundaries (e.g., biology, geochemistry, geology, meteorology, physical oceanography), but also across geographic (e.g., intenational boundaries, shelves, margins, and the central Arctic Ocean) and temporal boundaries (e.g., paleo/geologic records, current process observations, and future modeling studies). This approach of the ART Initiative will provide a means to better understand and predict change, particularly the consequences for biological productivity, and ultimate responses in the Arctic Ocean system. More information about the ART Initiative can be found at http://www.aosb.org/art.html.
    Type: Conference or Workshop Item , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Type: Conference or Workshop Item , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: The Arctic is undergoing rapid transformations that have brought the Arctic Ocean to the top of international political agendas. Predicting future conditions of the Arctic Ocean system requires scientific knowledge of its present status as well as a process-based understanding of the mechanisms of change. The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) initiative is an integrative, international, interdisciplinary pan-Arctic program to study changes and feedbacks among the physical and biogeochemical components of the Arctic Ocean and their ultimate impacts on biological productivity. The goal of ART is to develop priorities for Arctic marine science over the next decade. Three overarching questions form the basis of the ART science plan: (1) How were past transitions in sea ice connected to energy flows, elemental cycling, biological diversity and productivity, and how do these compare to present and projected shifts? (2) How will biogeochemical cycling respond to transitions in terrestrial, gateway and shelf-to-basin fluxes? (3) How do Arctic Ocean organisms and ecosystems respond to environmental transitions including temperature, stratification, ice conditions, and pH? The integrated approach developed to answer the ART key scientific questions comprises: (a) process studies and observations to reveal mechanisms, (b) the establishment of links to existing monitoring programs, (c) the evaluation of geological records to extend time-series, and (d) the improvement of our modeling capabilities of climate-induced transitions. In order to develop an implementation plan for the ART initiative, an international and interdisciplinary workshop is currently planned to take place in Winnipeg, Canada in October 2010.
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: The Arctic is undergoing rapid environmental and economic transformations. Recent climate warming, which is simplifying access to oil and gas resources, enabling trans-Arctic shipping, and shifting the distribution of harvestable resources, has brought the Arctic Ocean to the top of national and international political agendas. Scientific knowledge of the present status of the Arctic Ocean and the process-based understanding of the mechanics of change are urgently needed to make useful predictions of future conditions throughout the Arctic region. A step towards improving our capacity to predict future Arctic change was undertaken with the Second International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP II) meetings in 2005 and 2006, which brought together scientists, policymakers, research managers, and Arctic residents. The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative developed out of the synthesis of the several resulting ICARP II science plans specific to the marine environment. This process has been driven by the early career scientists of the ICARP II Marine Roundtable. The ART Initiative is an integrative, international, multi-disciplinary, long-term pan-Arctic program to study changes and feedbacks among the physical characteristics and biogeochemical cycles of the Arctic Ocean. The first ART workshop was held in Fairbanks, Alaska in November 2009 with 58 participants. Workshop discussions and reports will be used to develop a science and implementation plan that integrates, updates, and develops priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade. Our focus within the ART Initiative will be to bridge gaps in knowledge not only across disciplinary boundaries (e.g., biology, geochemistry, geology, meteorology, physical oceanography), but also across geographic (e.g., shelves, margins, and the central Arctic Ocean) and temporal boundaries (e.g., paleo/geologic records, current process observations, and future modeling studies. More information about the ART Initiative can be found at http://www.aosb.org/art.html.
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  • 7
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    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: ANT-XXIII/4; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Giant box corer; GKG; Grain size, CILAS 1180 Laser Particle Analyser; Grain size, sieving; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula; PS69; PS69/335-1; Size fraction 〈 0.040 µm, 〉14.6 phi; Size fraction 〉 2639 µm, 〈-1.4 phi; Size fraction 0.043-0.040 µm, 14.5-14.6 phi; Size fraction 0.046-0.043 µm, 14.4-14.5 phi; Size fraction 0.050-0.046 µm, 14.3-14.4 phi; Size fraction 0.053-0.050 µm, 14.2-14.3 phi; Size fraction 0.057-0.053 µm, 14.1-14.2 phi; Size fraction 0.061-0.057 µm, 14.0-14.1 phi; Size fraction 0.065-0.061 µm, 13.9-14.0 phi; Size fraction 0.070-0.065 µm, 13.8-13.9 phi; Size fraction 0.075-0.070 µm, 13.7-13.8 phi; Size fraction 0.081-0.075 µm, 13.6-13.7 phi; Size fraction 0.086-0.081 µm, 13.5-13.6 phi; Size fraction 0.093-0.086 µm, 13.4-13.5 phi; Size fraction 0.099-0.093 µm, 13.3-13.4 phi; Size fraction 0.106-0.099 µm, 13.2-13.3 phi; Size fraction 0.114-0.106 µm, 13.1-13.2 phi; Size fraction 0.122-0.114 µm, 13.0-13.1 phi; Size fraction 0.131-0.122 µm, 12.9-13.0 phi; Size fraction 0.140-0.131 µm, 12.8-12.9 phi; Size fraction 0.150-0.140 µm, 12.7-12.8 phi; Size fraction 0.161-0.150 µm, 12.6-12.7 phi; Size fraction 0.173-0.161 µm, 12.5-12.6 phi; Size fraction 0.185-0.173 µm, 12.4-12.5 phi; Size fraction 0.198-0.185 µm, 12.3-12.4 phi; Size fraction 0.213-0.198 µm, 12.2-12.3 phi; Size fraction 0.228-0.213 µm, 12.1-12.2 phi; Size fraction 0.244-0.228 µm, 12.0-12.1 phi; Size fraction 0.262-0.244 µm, 11.9-12.0 phi; Size fraction 0.280-0.262 µm, 11.8-11.9 phi; Size fraction 0.301-0.280 µm, 11.7-11.8 phi; Size fraction 0.322-0.301 µm, 11.6-11.7 phi; Size fraction 0.345-0.322 µm, 11.5-11.6 phi; Size fraction 0.370-0.345 µm, 11.4-11.5 phi; Size fraction 0.397-0.370 µm, 11.3-11.4 phi; Size fraction 0.425-0.397 µm, 11.2-11.3 phi; Size fraction 0.456-0.425 µm, 11.1-11.2 phi; Size fraction 0.488-0.456 µm, 11.0-11.1 phi; Size fraction 0.523-0.488 µm, 10.9-11.0 phi; Size fraction 0.561-0.523 µm, 10.8-10.9 phi; Size fraction 0.601-0.561 µm, 10.7-10.8 phi; Size fraction 0.644-0.601 µm, 10.6-10.7 phi; Size fraction 0.691-0.644 µm, 10.5-10.6 phi; Size fraction 0.740-0.691 µm, 10.4-10.5 phi; Size fraction 0.793-0.740 µm, 10.3-10.4 phi; Size fraction 0.850-0.793 µm, 10.2-10.3 phi; Size fraction 0.911-0.850 µm, 10.1-10.2 phi; Size fraction 0.977-0.911 µm, 10.0-10.1 phi; Size fraction 1.047-0.977 µm, 9.9-10.0 phi; Size fraction 1.122-1.047 µm, 9.8-9.9 phi; Size fraction 1.202-1.122 µm, 9.7-9.8 phi; Size fraction 1.289-1.202 µm, 9.6-9.7 phi; Size fraction 1.381-1.289 µm, 9.5-9.6 phi; Size fraction 1.480-1.381 µm, 9.4-9.5 phi; Size fraction 1.586-1.480 µm, 9.3-9.4 phi; Size fraction 1.700-1.586 µm, 9.2-9.3 phi; Size fraction 1.822-1.700 µm, 9.1-9.2 phi; Size fraction 1.953-1.822 µm, 9.0-9.1 phi; Size fraction 10.309-9.618 µm, 6.6-6.7 phi; Size fraction 1000.000-933.033 µm, 0.0-0.1 phi; Size fraction 101.532-94.732 µm, 3.3-3.4 phi; Size fraction 1071.773-1000.000 µm, (-0.1)-0.0 phi; Size fraction 108.819-101.532 µm, 3.2-3.3 phi; Size fraction 11.049-10.309 µm, 6.5-6.6 phi; Size fraction 11.842-11.049 µm, 6.4-6.5 phi; Size fraction 1148.698-1071.773 µm, (-0.2) to (-0.1) phi; Size fraction 116.629-108.819 µm, 3.1-3.2 phi; Size fraction 12.691-11.842 µm, 6.3-6.4 phi; Size fraction 1231.144-1148.698 µm, (-0.3) to (-0.2) phi; Size fraction 125.000-116.629 µm, 3.0-3.1 phi; Size fraction 13.602-12.691 µm, 6.2-6.3 phi; Size fraction 1319.508-1231.144 µm, (-0.4) to (-0.3) phi; Size fraction 133.972-125.000 µm, 2.9-3.0 phi; Size fraction 14.579-13.602 µm, 6.1-6.2 phi; Size fraction 1414.214-1319.508 µm, (-0.5) to (-0.4) phi; Size fraction 143.587-133.972 µm, 2.8-2.9 phi; Size fraction 15.625-14.579 µm, 6.0-6.1 phi; Size fraction 1515.717-1414.214 µm, (-0.6) to (-0.5) phi; Size fraction 153.893-143.587 µm, 2.7-2.8 phi; Size fraction 16.746-15.625 µm, 5.9-6.0 phi; Size fraction 1624.505-1515.717 µm, (-0.7) to (-0.6) phi; Size fraction 164.938-153.893 µm, 2.6-2.7 phi; Size fraction 17.948-16.746 µm, 5.8-5.9 phi; Size fraction 1741.101-1624.505 µm, (-0.8) to (-0.7) phi; Size fraction 176.777-164.938 µm, 2.5-2.6 phi; Size fraction 1866.066-1741.101 µm, (-0.9) to (-0.8) phi; Size fraction 189.465-176.777 µm, 2.4-2.5 phi; Size fraction 19.237-17.948 µm, 5.7-5.8 phi; Size fraction 2.093-1.953 µm, 8.9-9.0 phi; Size fraction 2.244-2.093 µm, 8.8-8.9 phi; Size fraction 2.405-2.244 µm, 8.7-8.8 phi; Size fraction 2.577-2.405 µm, 8.6-8.7 phi; Size fraction 2.762-2.577 µm, 8.5-8.6 phi; Size fraction 2.960-2.762 µm, 8.4-8.5 phi; Size fraction 20.617-19.237 µm, 5.6-5.7 phi; Size fraction 2000.000-1866.066 µm, (-1.0) to (-0.9) phi; Size fraction 203.063-189.465 µm, 2.3-2.4 phi; Size fraction 2143.547-2000.000 µm, (-1.1) to (-1.0) phi; Size fraction 217.638-203.063 µm, 2.2-2.3 phi; Size fraction 22.097-20.617 µm, 5.5-5.6 phi; Size fraction 2297.397-2143.547 µm, (-1.2) to (-1.1) phi; Size fraction 23.683-22.097 µm, 5.4-5.5 phi; Size fraction 233.258-217.638 µm, 2.1-2.2 phi; Size fraction 2462.289-2297.397 µm, (-1.3) to (-1.2) phi; Size fraction 25.383-23.683 µm, 5.3-5.4 phi; Size fraction 250.000-233.258 µm, 2.0-2.1 phi; Size fraction 2639.016-2462.289 µm, (-1.4) to (-1.3) phi; Size fraction 267.943-250.000 µm, 1.9-2.0 phi; Size fraction 27.205-25.383 µm, 5.2-5.3 phi; Size fraction 287.175-267.943 µm, 1.8-1.9 phi; Size fraction 29.157-27.205 µm, 5.1-5.2 phi; Size fraction 3.173-2.960 µm, 8.3-8.4 phi; Size fraction 3.401-3.173 µm, 8.2-8.3 phi; Size fraction 3.645-3.401 µm, 8.1-8.2 phi; Size fraction 3.906-3.645 µm, 8.0-8.1 phi; Size fraction 307.786-287.175 µm, 1.7-1.8 phi; Size fraction 31.250-29.157 µm, 5.0-5.1 phi; Size fraction 329.877-307.786 µm, 1.6-1.7 phi; Size fraction 33.493-31.250 µm, 4.9-5.0 phi; Size fraction 35.897-33.493 µm, 4.8-4.9 phi; Size fraction 353.553-329.877 µm, 1.5-1.6 phi; Size fraction 378.929-353.553 µm, 1.4-1.5 phi; Size fraction 38.473-35.897 µm, 4.7-4.8 phi; Size fraction 4.187-3.906 µm, 7.9-8.0 phi; Size fraction 4.487-4.187 µm, 7.8-7.9 phi; Size fraction 4.809-4.487 µm, 7.7-7.8 phi; Size fraction 406.126-378.929 µm, 1.3-1.4 phi; Size fraction 41.235-38.473 µm, 4.6-4.7 phi; Size fraction 435.275-406.126 µm, 1.2-1.3 phi; Size fraction 44.194-41.235 µm, 4.5-4.6 phi; Size fraction 466.516-435.275 µm, 1.1-1.2 phi; Size fraction 47.366-44.194 µm, 4.4-4.5 phi; Size fraction 5.154-4.809 µm, 7.6-7.7 phi; Size fraction 5.524-5.154 µm, 7.5-7.6 phi; Size fraction 5.921-5.524 µm, 7.4-7.5 phi; Size fraction 50.766-47.366 µm, 4.3-4.4 phi; Size fraction 500.000-466.516 µm, 1.0-1.1 phi; Size fraction 535.887-500.000 µm, 0.9-1.0 phi; Size fraction 54.409-50.766 µm, 4.2-4.3 phi; Size fraction 574.349-535.887 µm, 0.8-0.9 phi; Size fraction 58.315-54.409 µm, 4.1-4.2 phi; Size fraction 6.346-5.921 µm, 7.3-7.4 phi; Size fraction 6.801-6.346 µm, 7.2-7.3 phi; Size fraction 615.572-574.349 µm, 0.7-0.8 phi; Size fraction 62.500-58.315 µm, 4.0-4.1 phi; Size fraction 659.754-615.572 µm, 0.6-0.7 phi; Size fraction 66.986-62.500 µm, 3.9-4.0 phi; Size fraction 7.289-6.801 µm, 7.1-7.2 phi; Size fraction 7.813-7.289 µm, 7.0-7.1 phi; Size fraction 707.107-659.754 µm, 0.5-0.6 phi; Size fraction 71.794-66.986 µm, 3.8-3.9 phi; Size fraction 757.858-707.107 µm, 0.4-0.5 phi; Size fraction 76.947-71.794 µm, 3.7-3.8 phi; Size fraction 8.373-7.813 µm, 6.9-7.0 phi; Size fraction 8.974-8.373 µm, 6.8-6.9 phi; Size fraction 812.252-757.858 µm, 0.3-0.4 phi; Size fraction 82.469-76.947 µm, 3.6-3.7 phi; Size fraction 870.551-812.252 µm, 0.2-0.3 phi; Size fraction 88.388-82.469 µm, 3.5-3.6 phi; Size fraction 9.618-8.974 µm, 6.7-6.8 phi; Size fraction 933.033-870.551 µm, 0.1-0.2 phi; Size fraction 94.732-88.388 µm, 3.4-3.5 phi
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9558 data points
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  • 8
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: ANT-XXIII/4; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GC; Grain size, CILAS 1180 Laser Particle Analyser; Grain size, sieving; Gravity corer; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula; PS69; PS69/335-2; Size fraction 〈 0.040 µm, 〉14.6 phi; Size fraction 〉 2639 µm, 〈-1.4 phi; Size fraction 0.043-0.040 µm, 14.5-14.6 phi; Size fraction 0.046-0.043 µm, 14.4-14.5 phi; Size fraction 0.050-0.046 µm, 14.3-14.4 phi; Size fraction 0.053-0.050 µm, 14.2-14.3 phi; Size fraction 0.057-0.053 µm, 14.1-14.2 phi; Size fraction 0.061-0.057 µm, 14.0-14.1 phi; Size fraction 0.065-0.061 µm, 13.9-14.0 phi; Size fraction 0.070-0.065 µm, 13.8-13.9 phi; Size fraction 0.075-0.070 µm, 13.7-13.8 phi; Size fraction 0.081-0.075 µm, 13.6-13.7 phi; Size fraction 0.086-0.081 µm, 13.5-13.6 phi; Size fraction 0.093-0.086 µm, 13.4-13.5 phi; Size fraction 0.099-0.093 µm, 13.3-13.4 phi; Size fraction 0.106-0.099 µm, 13.2-13.3 phi; Size fraction 0.114-0.106 µm, 13.1-13.2 phi; Size fraction 0.122-0.114 µm, 13.0-13.1 phi; Size fraction 0.131-0.122 µm, 12.9-13.0 phi; Size fraction 0.140-0.131 µm, 12.8-12.9 phi; Size fraction 0.150-0.140 µm, 12.7-12.8 phi; Size fraction 0.161-0.150 µm, 12.6-12.7 phi; Size fraction 0.173-0.161 µm, 12.5-12.6 phi; Size fraction 0.185-0.173 µm, 12.4-12.5 phi; Size fraction 0.198-0.185 µm, 12.3-12.4 phi; Size fraction 0.213-0.198 µm, 12.2-12.3 phi; Size fraction 0.228-0.213 µm, 12.1-12.2 phi; Size fraction 0.244-0.228 µm, 12.0-12.1 phi; Size fraction 0.262-0.244 µm, 11.9-12.0 phi; Size fraction 0.280-0.262 µm, 11.8-11.9 phi; Size fraction 0.301-0.280 µm, 11.7-11.8 phi; Size fraction 0.322-0.301 µm, 11.6-11.7 phi; Size fraction 0.345-0.322 µm, 11.5-11.6 phi; Size fraction 0.370-0.345 µm, 11.4-11.5 phi; Size fraction 0.397-0.370 µm, 11.3-11.4 phi; Size fraction 0.425-0.397 µm, 11.2-11.3 phi; Size fraction 0.456-0.425 µm, 11.1-11.2 phi; Size fraction 0.488-0.456 µm, 11.0-11.1 phi; Size fraction 0.523-0.488 µm, 10.9-11.0 phi; Size fraction 0.561-0.523 µm, 10.8-10.9 phi; Size fraction 0.601-0.561 µm, 10.7-10.8 phi; Size fraction 0.644-0.601 µm, 10.6-10.7 phi; Size fraction 0.691-0.644 µm, 10.5-10.6 phi; Size fraction 0.740-0.691 µm, 10.4-10.5 phi; Size fraction 0.793-0.740 µm, 10.3-10.4 phi; Size fraction 0.850-0.793 µm, 10.2-10.3 phi; Size fraction 0.911-0.850 µm, 10.1-10.2 phi; Size fraction 0.977-0.911 µm, 10.0-10.1 phi; Size fraction 1.047-0.977 µm, 9.9-10.0 phi; Size fraction 1.122-1.047 µm, 9.8-9.9 phi; Size fraction 1.202-1.122 µm, 9.7-9.8 phi; Size fraction 1.289-1.202 µm, 9.6-9.7 phi; Size fraction 1.381-1.289 µm, 9.5-9.6 phi; Size fraction 1.480-1.381 µm, 9.4-9.5 phi; Size fraction 1.586-1.480 µm, 9.3-9.4 phi; Size fraction 1.700-1.586 µm, 9.2-9.3 phi; Size fraction 1.822-1.700 µm, 9.1-9.2 phi; Size fraction 1.953-1.822 µm, 9.0-9.1 phi; Size fraction 10.309-9.618 µm, 6.6-6.7 phi; Size fraction 1000.000-933.033 µm, 0.0-0.1 phi; Size fraction 101.532-94.732 µm, 3.3-3.4 phi; Size fraction 1071.773-1000.000 µm, (-0.1)-0.0 phi; Size fraction 108.819-101.532 µm, 3.2-3.3 phi; Size fraction 11.049-10.309 µm, 6.5-6.6 phi; Size fraction 11.842-11.049 µm, 6.4-6.5 phi; Size fraction 1148.698-1071.773 µm, (-0.2) to (-0.1) phi; Size fraction 116.629-108.819 µm, 3.1-3.2 phi; Size fraction 12.691-11.842 µm, 6.3-6.4 phi; Size fraction 1231.144-1148.698 µm, (-0.3) to (-0.2) phi; Size fraction 125.000-116.629 µm, 3.0-3.1 phi; Size fraction 13.602-12.691 µm, 6.2-6.3 phi; Size fraction 1319.508-1231.144 µm, (-0.4) to (-0.3) phi; Size fraction 133.972-125.000 µm, 2.9-3.0 phi; Size fraction 14.579-13.602 µm, 6.1-6.2 phi; Size fraction 1414.214-1319.508 µm, (-0.5) to (-0.4) phi; Size fraction 143.587-133.972 µm, 2.8-2.9 phi; Size fraction 15.625-14.579 µm, 6.0-6.1 phi; Size fraction 1515.717-1414.214 µm, (-0.6) to (-0.5) phi; Size fraction 153.893-143.587 µm, 2.7-2.8 phi; Size fraction 16.746-15.625 µm, 5.9-6.0 phi; Size fraction 1624.505-1515.717 µm, (-0.7) to (-0.6) phi; Size fraction 164.938-153.893 µm, 2.6-2.7 phi; Size fraction 17.948-16.746 µm, 5.8-5.9 phi; Size fraction 1741.101-1624.505 µm, (-0.8) to (-0.7) phi; Size fraction 176.777-164.938 µm, 2.5-2.6 phi; Size fraction 1866.066-1741.101 µm, (-0.9) to (-0.8) phi; Size fraction 189.465-176.777 µm, 2.4-2.5 phi; Size fraction 19.237-17.948 µm, 5.7-5.8 phi; Size fraction 2.093-1.953 µm, 8.9-9.0 phi; Size fraction 2.244-2.093 µm, 8.8-8.9 phi; Size fraction 2.405-2.244 µm, 8.7-8.8 phi; Size fraction 2.577-2.405 µm, 8.6-8.7 phi; Size fraction 2.762-2.577 µm, 8.5-8.6 phi; Size fraction 2.960-2.762 µm, 8.4-8.5 phi; Size fraction 20.617-19.237 µm, 5.6-5.7 phi; Size fraction 2000.000-1866.066 µm, (-1.0) to (-0.9) phi; Size fraction 203.063-189.465 µm, 2.3-2.4 phi; Size fraction 2143.547-2000.000 µm, (-1.1) to (-1.0) phi; Size fraction 217.638-203.063 µm, 2.2-2.3 phi; Size fraction 22.097-20.617 µm, 5.5-5.6 phi; Size fraction 2297.397-2143.547 µm, (-1.2) to (-1.1) phi; Size fraction 23.683-22.097 µm, 5.4-5.5 phi; Size fraction 233.258-217.638 µm, 2.1-2.2 phi; Size fraction 2462.289-2297.397 µm, (-1.3) to (-1.2) phi; Size fraction 25.383-23.683 µm, 5.3-5.4 phi; Size fraction 250.000-233.258 µm, 2.0-2.1 phi; Size fraction 2639.016-2462.289 µm, (-1.4) to (-1.3) phi; Size fraction 267.943-250.000 µm, 1.9-2.0 phi; Size fraction 27.205-25.383 µm, 5.2-5.3 phi; Size fraction 287.175-267.943 µm, 1.8-1.9 phi; Size fraction 29.157-27.205 µm, 5.1-5.2 phi; Size fraction 3.173-2.960 µm, 8.3-8.4 phi; Size fraction 3.401-3.173 µm, 8.2-8.3 phi; Size fraction 3.645-3.401 µm, 8.1-8.2 phi; Size fraction 3.906-3.645 µm, 8.0-8.1 phi; Size fraction 307.786-287.175 µm, 1.7-1.8 phi; Size fraction 31.250-29.157 µm, 5.0-5.1 phi; Size fraction 329.877-307.786 µm, 1.6-1.7 phi; Size fraction 33.493-31.250 µm, 4.9-5.0 phi; Size fraction 35.897-33.493 µm, 4.8-4.9 phi; Size fraction 353.553-329.877 µm, 1.5-1.6 phi; Size fraction 378.929-353.553 µm, 1.4-1.5 phi; Size fraction 38.473-35.897 µm, 4.7-4.8 phi; Size fraction 4.187-3.906 µm, 7.9-8.0 phi; Size fraction 4.487-4.187 µm, 7.8-7.9 phi; Size fraction 4.809-4.487 µm, 7.7-7.8 phi; Size fraction 406.126-378.929 µm, 1.3-1.4 phi; Size fraction 41.235-38.473 µm, 4.6-4.7 phi; Size fraction 435.275-406.126 µm, 1.2-1.3 phi; Size fraction 44.194-41.235 µm, 4.5-4.6 phi; Size fraction 466.516-435.275 µm, 1.1-1.2 phi; Size fraction 47.366-44.194 µm, 4.4-4.5 phi; Size fraction 5.154-4.809 µm, 7.6-7.7 phi; Size fraction 5.524-5.154 µm, 7.5-7.6 phi; Size fraction 5.921-5.524 µm, 7.4-7.5 phi; Size fraction 50.766-47.366 µm, 4.3-4.4 phi; Size fraction 500.000-466.516 µm, 1.0-1.1 phi; Size fraction 535.887-500.000 µm, 0.9-1.0 phi; Size fraction 54.409-50.766 µm, 4.2-4.3 phi; Size fraction 574.349-535.887 µm, 0.8-0.9 phi; Size fraction 58.315-54.409 µm, 4.1-4.2 phi; Size fraction 6.346-5.921 µm, 7.3-7.4 phi; Size fraction 6.801-6.346 µm, 7.2-7.3 phi; Size fraction 615.572-574.349 µm, 0.7-0.8 phi; Size fraction 62.500-58.315 µm, 4.0-4.1 phi; Size fraction 659.754-615.572 µm, 0.6-0.7 phi; Size fraction 66.986-62.500 µm, 3.9-4.0 phi; Size fraction 7.289-6.801 µm, 7.1-7.2 phi; Size fraction 7.813-7.289 µm, 7.0-7.1 phi; Size fraction 707.107-659.754 µm, 0.5-0.6 phi; Size fraction 71.794-66.986 µm, 3.8-3.9 phi; Size fraction 757.858-707.107 µm, 0.4-0.5 phi; Size fraction 76.947-71.794 µm, 3.7-3.8 phi; Size fraction 8.373-7.813 µm, 6.9-7.0 phi; Size fraction 8.974-8.373 µm, 6.8-6.9 phi; Size fraction 812.252-757.858 µm, 0.3-0.4 phi; Size fraction 82.469-76.947 µm, 3.6-3.7 phi; Size fraction 870.551-812.252 µm, 0.2-0.3 phi; Size fraction 88.388-82.469 µm, 3.5-3.6 phi; Size fraction 9.618-8.974 µm, 6.7-6.8 phi; Size fraction 933.033-870.551 µm, 0.1-0.2 phi; Size fraction 94.732-88.388 µm, 3.4-3.5 phi
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: ANT-XXIII/4; Carbon, organic, total; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Element analyser CHN, LECO; GC; Gravity corer; Polarstern; PS69; PS69/273-2
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: ANT-XXIII/4; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GC; Gravity corer; Polarstern; PS69; PS69/265-3; Shear strength, primary; Shear vane, hand-held
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6 data points
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