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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Keywords: DEPTH, sediment/rock; Hungary; Sagvar_S2; Size fraction 0.044-0.04 µm; Size fraction 0.048-0.044 µm; Size fraction 0.053-0.048 µm; Size fraction 0.058-0.053 µm; Size fraction 0.064-0.058 µm; Size fraction 0.07-0.064 µm; Size fraction 0.077-0.07 µm; Size fraction 0.084-0.077 µm; Size fraction 0.093-0.084 µm; Size fraction 0.102-0.093 µm; Size fraction 0.112-0.102 µm; Size fraction 0.123-0.112 µm; Size fraction 0.134-0.123 µm; Size fraction 0.148-0.134 µm; Size fraction 0.162-0.148 µm; Size fraction 0.178-0.162 µm; Size fraction 0.195-0.178 µm; Size fraction 0.214-0.195 µm; Size fraction 0.235-0.214 µm; Size fraction 0.258-0.235 µm; Size fraction 0.284-0.258 µm; Size fraction 0.311-0.284 µm; Size fraction 0.342-0.311 µm; Size fraction 0.375-0.342 µm; Size fraction 0.412-0.375 µm; Size fraction 0.452-0.412 µm; Size fraction 0.496-0.452 µm; Size fraction 0.545-0.496 µm; Size fraction 0.598-0.545 µm; Size fraction 0.657-0.598 µm; Size fraction 0.721-0.657 µm; Size fraction 0.791-0.721 µm; Size fraction 0.869-0.791 µm; Size fraction 0.954-0.869 µm; Size fraction 1.047-0.954 µm; Size fraction 1.149-1.047 µm; Size fraction 1.261-1.149 µm; Size fraction 1.385-1.261 µm; Size fraction 1.520-1.385 µm; Size fraction 1.669-1.520 µm; Size fraction 1.832-1.669 µm; Size fraction 10.779-9.819 µm; Size fraction 101.1-92.099 µm; Size fraction 1041-948.34 µm; Size fraction 11.832-10.779 µm; Size fraction 110.99-101.1 µm; Size fraction 1142.8-1041 µm; Size fraction 12.989-11.832 µm; Size fraction 121.84-110.99 µm; Size fraction 1254.6-1142.8 µm; Size fraction 133.75-121.84 µm; Size fraction 1377.2-1254.6 µm; Size fraction 14.259-12.989 µm; Size fraction 146.82-133.75 µm; Size fraction 15.653-14.259 µm; Size fraction 1511.8-1377.2 µm; Size fraction 161.18-146.82 µm; Size fraction 1659.6-1511.8 µm; Size fraction 17.183-15.653 µm; Size fraction 176.93-161.18 µm; Size fraction 18.863-17.183 µm; Size fraction 1821.9-1659.6 µm; Size fraction 194.23-176.93 µm; Size fraction 2.011-1.832 µm; Size fraction 2.208-2.011 µm; Size fraction 2.423-2.208 µm; Size fraction 2.66-2.423 µm; Size fraction 2.92-2.66 µm; Size fraction 20.707-18.863 µm; Size fraction 2000-1821.9 µm; Size fraction 213.22-194.23 µm; Size fraction 22.732-20.707 µm; Size fraction 234.07-213.22 µm; Size fraction 24.954-22.732 µm; Size fraction 256.95-234.07 µm; Size fraction 27.393-24.954 µm; Size fraction 282.07-256.95 µm; Size fraction 3.206-2.920 µm; Size fraction 3.519-3.206 µm; Size fraction 3.863-3.519 µm; Size fraction 30.071-27.393 µm; Size fraction 309.64-282.07 µm; Size fraction 33.011-30.071 µm; Size fraction 339.92-309.64 µm; Size fraction 36.239-33.011 µm; Size fraction 373.15-339.92 µm; Size fraction 39.781-36.239 µm; Size fraction 4.241-3.863 µm; Size fraction 4.656-4.241 µm; Size fraction 409.63-373.15 µm; Size fraction 43.67-39.781 µm; Size fraction 449.67-409.63 µm; Size fraction 47.94-43.67 µm; Size fraction 493.63-449.67 µm; Size fraction 5.111-4.656 µm; Size fraction 5.610-5.111 µm; Size fraction 52.626-47.94 µm; Size fraction 541.89-493.63 µm; Size fraction 57.771-52.626 µm; Size fraction 594.87-541.89 µm; Size fraction 6.159-5.61 µm; Size fraction 6.761-6.159 µm; Size fraction 63.419-57.771 µm; Size fraction 653.02-594.87 µm; Size fraction 69.619-63.419 µm; Size fraction 7.422-6.761 µm; Size fraction 716.87-653.02 µm; Size fraction 76.425-69.619 µm; Size fraction 786.95-716.87 µm; Size fraction 8.148-7.422 µm; Size fraction 8.944-8.148 µm; Size fraction 83.897-76.425 µm; Size fraction 863.88-786.95 µm; Size fraction 9.819-8.944 µm; Size fraction 92.099-83.897 µm; Size fraction 948.34-863.88 µm; SOIL; Soil profile
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7540 data points
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2023-07-11
    Keywords: Beckman Coulter Laser diffraction particle size analyzer LS 13 320; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Grain size, mean; Median, grain size; Mode, grain size; Orlovat; OUTCROP; Outcrop sample; Serbia; Size fraction; Size fraction 0.044-0.04 µm; Size fraction 0.048-0.044 µm; Size fraction 0.053-0.048 µm; Size fraction 0.058-0.053 µm; Size fraction 0.064-0.058 µm; Size fraction 0.07-0.064 µm; Size fraction 0.077-0.07 µm; Size fraction 0.084-0.077 µm; Size fraction 0.093-0.084 µm; Size fraction 0.102-0.093 µm; Size fraction 0.112-0.102 µm; Size fraction 0.122-0.112 µm; Size fraction 0.134-0.122 µm; Size fraction 0.148-0.134 µm; Size fraction 0.162-0.148 µm; Size fraction 0.178-0.162 µm; Size fraction 0.195-0.178 µm; Size fraction 0.214-0.195 µm; Size fraction 0.235-0.214 µm; Size fraction 0.258-0.235 µm; Size fraction 0.284-0.258 µm; Size fraction 0.311-0.284 µm; Size fraction 0.342-0.311 µm; Size fraction 0.375-0.342 µm; Size fraction 0.412-0.375 µm; Size fraction 0.452-0.412 µm; Size fraction 0.496-0.452 µm; Size fraction 0.545-0.496 µm; Size fraction 0.598-0.545 µm; Size fraction 0.656-0.598 µm; Size fraction 0.721-0.656 µm; Size fraction 0.791-0.721 µm; Size fraction 0.868-0.791 µm; Size fraction 0.953-0.868 µm; Size fraction 1.047-0.953 µm; Size fraction 1.149-1.047 µm; Size fraction 1.261-1.149 µm; Size fraction 1.385-1.261 µm; Size fraction 1.520-1.385 µm; Size fraction 1.668-1.52 µm; Size fraction 1.832-1.668 µm; Size fraction 10.777-9.817 µm; Size fraction 101.096-92.092 µm; Size fraction 1041.030-948.322 µm; Size fraction 11.831-10.777 µm; Size fraction 110.979-101.096 µm; Size fraction 1142.81-1041.03 µm; Size fraction 12.988-11.831 µm; Size fraction 121.829-110.979 µm; Size fraction 1254.54-1142.81 µm; Size fraction 133.740-121.829 µm; Size fraction 1377.19-1254.54 µm; Size fraction 14.257-12.988 µm; Size fraction 146.815-133.74 µm; Size fraction 15.651-14.257 µm; Size fraction 1511.83-1377.19 µm; Size fraction 161.168-146.815 µm; Size fraction 1659.63-1511.83 µm; Size fraction 17.181-15.651 µm; Size fraction 176.925-161.168 µm; Size fraction 18.861-17.181 µm; Size fraction 1821.88-1659.63 µm; Size fraction 194.222-176.925 µm; Size fraction 2.011-1.832 µm; Size fraction 2.207-2.011 µm; Size fraction 2.423-2.207 µm; Size fraction 2.660-2.423 µm; Size fraction 2.920-2.66 µm; Size fraction 20.705-18.861 µm; Size fraction 2000.00-1821.88 µm; Size fraction 213.210-194.222 µm; Size fraction 22.729-20.705 µm; Size fraction 234.054-213.21 µm; Size fraction 24.951-22.729 µm; Size fraction 256.936-234.054 µm; Size fraction 27.391-24.951 µm; Size fraction 282.056-256.936 µm; Size fraction 3.205-2.92 µm; Size fraction 3.519-3.205 µm; Size fraction 3.863-3.519 µm; Size fraction 30.069-27.391 µm; Size fraction 309.631-282.056 µm; Size fraction 33.008-30.069 µm; Size fraction 339.902-309.631 µm; Size fraction 36.235-33.008 µm; Size fraction 373.132-339.902 µm; Size fraction 39.778-36.235 µm; Size fraction 4.240-3.863 µm; Size fraction 4.655-4.24 µm; Size fraction 409.611-373.132 µm; Size fraction 43.667-39.778 µm; Size fraction 449.657-409.611 µm; Size fraction 47.936-43.667 µm; Size fraction 493.617-449.657 µm; Size fraction 5.110-4.655 µm; Size fraction 5.610-5.1 µm; Size fraction 52.622-47.936 µm; Size fraction 541.876-493.617 µm; Size fraction 57.767-52.622 µm; Size fraction 594.852-541.876 µm; Size fraction 6.158-5.61 µm; Size fraction 6.760-6.158 µm; Size fraction 63.414-57.767 µm; Size fraction 653.008-594.852 µm; Size fraction 69.614-63.414 µm; Size fraction 7.421-6.76 µm; Size fraction 716.849-653.008 µm; Size fraction 76.420-69.614 µm; Size fraction 786.932-716.849 µm; Size fraction 8.147-7.421 µm; Size fraction 8.943-8.147 µm; Size fraction 83.891-76.42 µm; Size fraction 863.866-786.932 µm; Size fraction 9.817-8.943 µm; Size fraction 92.092-83.891 µm; Size fraction 948.322-863.866 µm
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 23109 data points
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2023-11-21
    Description: Physical propoerty data particularly of the frequency dependent magnetic susceptibility in depth and time show (semi)cyclic behaviour, which we ascribe to millennial scale climate variability also seen in the Black Sea region and large parts of the northern hemisphere.
    Keywords: AGE; Beckman Coulter Laser diffraction particle size analyzer LS 13 320; Color, a*; Color, b*; Color, L*, lightness; Danube, Romania, Europe; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Magnetic susceptibility, frequency dependence; Median, grain size; OUTCROP; Outcrop sample; Rasova_section; Susceptibility, specific
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2087 data points
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  • 14
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    In:  Supplement to: Zeeden, Christian; Kels, Holger; Hambach, Ulrich; Schulte, Philipp; Protze, Jens; Eckmeier, Eileen; Marković, Slobodan B; Klasen, Nicole; Lehmkuhl, Frank (2016): Three climatic cycles recorded in a loess-palaeosol sequence at Semlac (Romania) – Implications for dust accumulation in south-eastern Europe. Quaternary Science Reviews, 154, 130-142, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.11.002
    Publication Date: 2023-11-21
    Description: The volumetric magnetic susceptibility was measured at frequencies of 300 and 3000 Hz in a static field of 300 mA/m using a Magnon International VSFM in the Laboratory for Environmental- and Palaeomagnetism at the University of Bayreuth. The magnetic susceptibility was mass-normalised. The frequency dependence was calculated as MSfd = (MSlf - MShf) / MSlf *100 [%]. A spectrophotometer (Konica Minolta CM-5) was used to determine the colour of dried and homogenised sediment samples by detecting the diffused reflected light under standardised observation conditions (2° Standard Observer, Illuminant C). Colour spectra were obtained in the visible range (360 to 740 nm), in 10 nm increments, and the spectral data was converted into the Munsell colour system and the CIELAB Colour Space (L*a*b*, CIE 1976) using the Software SpectraMagic NX (Konica Minolta). The measurement of the particle size was conducted by using a Laser Diffraction Particle Size Analyzer (Beckman Coulter LS 13 320 PIDS) and by calculating the mean diameters of the particles within a size range of 0.04 - 2000 µm. Each sample was measured two times in two different concentrations to increase accuracy. Finally all measurements with reliable obscuration (8 - 12 %) were averaged.
    Keywords: AGE; Beckman Coulter Laser diffraction particle size analyzer LS 13 320; Color, L*, lightness; DEPTH, sediment/rock; OUTCROP; Outcrop sample; Romania; Semlac_section; Size fraction 0.044-0.04 µm; Size fraction 0.048-0.044 µm; Size fraction 0.053-0.048 µm; Size fraction 0.058-0.053 µm; Size fraction 0.064-0.058 µm; Size fraction 0.07-0.064 µm; Size fraction 0.077-0.07 µm; Size fraction 0.084-0.077 µm; Size fraction 0.093-0.084 µm; Size fraction 0.102-0.093 µm; Size fraction 0.112-0.102 µm; Size fraction 0.123-0.112 µm; Size fraction 0.134-0.123 µm; Size fraction 0.148-0.134 µm; Size fraction 0.162-0.148 µm; Size fraction 0.178-0.162 µm; Size fraction 0.195-0.178 µm; Size fraction 0.214-0.195 µm; Size fraction 0.235-0.214 µm; Size fraction 0.258-0.235 µm; Size fraction 0.284-0.258 µm; Size fraction 0.311-0.284 µm; Size fraction 0.342-0.311 µm; Size fraction 0.375-0.342 µm; Size fraction 0.412-0.375 µm; Size fraction 0.452-0.412 µm; Size fraction 0.496-0.452 µm; Size fraction 0.545-0.496 µm; Size fraction 0.598-0.545 µm; Size fraction 0.657-0.598 µm; Size fraction 0.721-0.657 µm; Size fraction 0.791-0.721 µm; Size fraction 0.869-0.791 µm; Size fraction 0.954-0.869 µm; Size fraction 1.047-0.954 µm; Size fraction 1.149-1.047 µm; Size fraction 1.261-1.149 µm; Size fraction 1.385-1.261 µm; Size fraction 1.520-1.385 µm; Size fraction 1.669-1.520 µm; Size fraction 1.832-1.669 µm; Size fraction 10.779-9.819 µm; Size fraction 101.1-92.099 µm; Size fraction 1041-948.34 µm; Size fraction 11.832-10.779 µm; Size fraction 110.99-101.1 µm; Size fraction 1142.8-1041 µm; Size fraction 12.989-11.832 µm; Size fraction 121.84-110.99 µm; Size fraction 1254.6-1142.8 µm; Size fraction 133.75-121.84 µm; Size fraction 1377.2-1254.6 µm; Size fraction 14.259-12.989 µm; Size fraction 146.82-133.75 µm; Size fraction 15.653-14.259 µm; Size fraction 1511.8-1377.2 µm; Size fraction 161.18-146.82 µm; Size fraction 1659.6-1511.8 µm; Size fraction 17.183-15.653 µm; Size fraction 176.93-161.18 µm; Size fraction 18.863-17.183 µm; Size fraction 1821.9-1659.6 µm; Size fraction 194.23-176.93 µm; Size fraction 2.011-1.832 µm; Size fraction 2.208-2.011 µm; Size fraction 2.423-2.208 µm; Size fraction 2.66-2.423 µm; Size fraction 2.92-2.66 µm; Size fraction 20.707-18.863 µm; Size fraction 2000-1821.9 µm; Size fraction 213.22-194.23 µm; Size fraction 22.732-20.707 µm; Size fraction 234.07-213.22 µm; Size fraction 24.954-22.732 µm; Size fraction 256.95-234.07 µm; Size fraction 27.393-24.954 µm; Size fraction 282.07-256.95 µm; Size fraction 3.206-2.920 µm; Size fraction 3.519-3.206 µm; Size fraction 3.863-3.519 µm; Size fraction 30.071-27.393 µm; Size fraction 309.64-282.07 µm; Size fraction 33.011-30.071 µm; Size fraction 339.92-309.64 µm; Size fraction 36.239-33.011 µm; Size fraction 373.15-339.92 µm; Size fraction 39.781-36.239 µm; Size fraction 4.241-3.863 µm; Size fraction 4.656-4.241 µm; Size fraction 409.63-373.15 µm; Size fraction 43.67-39.781 µm; Size fraction 449.67-409.63 µm; Size fraction 47.94-43.67 µm; Size fraction 493.63-449.67 µm; Size fraction 5.111-4.656 µm; Size fraction 5.610-5.111 µm; Size fraction 52.626-47.94 µm; Size fraction 541.89-493.63 µm; Size fraction 57.771-52.626 µm; Size fraction 594.87-541.89 µm; Size fraction 6.159-5.61 µm; Size fraction 6.761-6.159 µm; Size fraction 63.419-57.771 µm; Size fraction 653.02-594.87 µm; Size fraction 69.619-63.419 µm; Size fraction 7.422-6.761 µm; Size fraction 716.87-653.02 µm; Size fraction 76.425-69.619 µm; Size fraction 786.95-716.87 µm; Size fraction 8.148-7.422 µm; Size fraction 8.944-8.148 µm; Size fraction 83.897-76.425 µm; Size fraction 863.88-786.95 µm; Size fraction 9.819-8.944 µm; Size fraction 92.099-83.897 µm; Size fraction 948.34-863.88 µm; Susceptibility, frequency dependence; Susceptibility, specific
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 25585 data points
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2023-12-02
    Keywords: Age; DE3; Dehner Maar, Eifel, Germany; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Dust radius; ELSA_DE3
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 15908 data points
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2023-12-02
    Keywords: Age; Eifel Laminated Sediment Archive; ELSA; Index
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 938 data points
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2023-12-02
    Keywords: Age; AU2; Aueler Maar, Eifel, Germany; Carbon, organic, total; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; ELSA_AU2
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1014 data points
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  • 18
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    In:  Supplement to: Sirocko, Frank; Knapp, Hannes; Dreher, Frank; Förster, Michael W; Albert, Johannes; Brunck, Heiko; Veres, Daniel; Dietrich, Stephan; Zech, Michael; Hambach, Ulrich; Röhner, Marieke; Rudert, Saskia; Schwiebus, Klaus; Adams, Christel; Sigl, Petra (2016): The ELSA-Vegetation-Stack: Reconstruction of Landscape Evolution Zones (LEZ) from laminated Eifel maar sediments of the last 60,000years. Global and Planetary Change, 142, 108-135, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2016.03.005
    Publication Date: 2023-12-02
    Description: Laminated sediment records from several maar lakes and dry maar lakes of the Eifel (Germany) reveal the history of climate, weather, environment, vegetation, and land use in central Europe during the last 60,000 years. The time series of the last 30,000 years is based on a continuous varve counted chronology, the MIS3 section is tuned to the Greenland ice - both with independent age control from 14C dates. Total carbon, pollen and plant macrofossils are used to synthesize a vegetation-stack, which is used together with the stacks from seasonal varve formation, flood layers, eolian dust content and volcanic tephra layers to define Landscape Evolution Zones (LEZ). LEZ 1 encompasses the landscape dynamics of the last 6000 years with widespread human influence. The natural oak and hazel forests of the early Holocene back to 10,500 b2k define LEZ 2. LEZ 3, the late glacial between 10,500 and 14,700 b2k, shows the development of a boreal forest with abundant grass and shallow water biomass in the lakes. The maximum of the last glaciation (LEZ 4: 14,700-23,000 b2k) was characterized by sparse vegetation of moss and characeae. These sediments are generally devoid of clay and sand and reveal no indication of snow-meltwater events. Accordingly, the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) must have been extremely arid in central Europe. The sediments of the subsequent LEZ 5 from 23,000-28,500 b2k preserve distinct layers of clay and coarse sand, which indicates running water with clay in suspension and ephemeral coarse-grained fluvial sediment discharge. Abundant Ranunculaceae macroremains (used for 14C dating), insects, moss and fungi sclerotia reflect a tundra environment during a time of frequent strong snowmelt events. Total carbon content, Betula-Pinus pollen and diatoms reach increased concentrations during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 interstadials that occurred between 28,500 and 36,500 b2k (LEZ 6). The entire MIS3 interstadials are well documented in the organic carbon record from the Auel dry maar. The main paleobotanical indicators of MIS3 are, however, grass pollen and heliophytes, which indicate a steppe environment with scattered/patchy trees during the interstadials. The stadial phases inferred during LEZ 6 reveal initiation of eolian dust deflation. The change of the early MIS 3 forested landscape to a steppe occurred with the LEZ 7-LEZ 6 transition. This is when modern man spread in central Europe. The principle vegetation change to a steppe at 36,500 b2k must have favoured the spread of horses, an important hunting prey of modern humans. We propose accordingly that the migration of the modern humans into central Europe might have been at least partly driven by climate and associated vegetation change. The LEZ 7 encompassed the time interval 36,500 to 49,000 b2k and was characterized by a boreal forest with high abundance of pine, birch, as well as spruce during the interstadial events. Abundant charcoal fragments indicate that this taiga was under frequent drought stress with regular burning. The most unexpected finding, but corroborated by all our maar records is the dominance of thermophilous tree taxa from 49,000 to 55,000 b2k (LEZ 8). Greenland interstadials 13 and 14 were apparently the warmest of MIS 3 according to the Eifel pollen records. The preceeding LEZ 9 from 55,000 to 60,000 b2k is also dominated by spruce, but thermophilous trees were sparse. A warm early MIS3 appears plausible, because summer insolation (at 60° N) was higher in the early MIS 3 than today, ice cover was low in Scandinavia and sea-surface temperatures of the North Atlantic were almost comparable to modern values during GI-14.
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2024-02-16
    Keywords: DEPTH, sediment/rock; Hungary; Magnetic susceptibility; Magnetic susceptibility, frequency dependence; Sagvar_S1; SOIL; Soil profile
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 62 data points
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  • 20
    Publication Date: 2024-01-27
    Keywords: ChRM, Inclination; Core; CORE; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Fluvial sediment; Germany; Heidelberg Basin; Ludwigshafen_P36; Magnetic polarity stratigraphy; Magnetostratigraphy; Mass; Natural remanent magnetization; Plio-Pleistocene; Rhine Basin; Sample ID; Susceptibility, specific; Upper Rhine Graben (URG); Volume
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2488 data points
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