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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Keywords: Adnet, Lienbacher Quarry, Austria; Adnet, Rot-Grau-Schnll Quarry, Austria; Antimony; Bismuth; Cadmium; Caesium; Cerium; DEL-S1; DEL-S3A; DEL-S3B; DEL-S3C; DEL-S4; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dysprosium; Erbium; Europium; Event label; Gadolinium; Golling, Luegwinkel, Austria; Golling, Tannhauser Berg, Austria; Hafnium; HAM; Hammer; Holmium; Identification; Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS); Lanthanum; Lithium; Lutetium; Molybdenum; Neodymium; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Praseodymium; Samarium; Steinplatte-Plattenkogel, Austria; Tantalum; Terbium; Thorium; Thulium; Tin; Tungsten; Uranium; Ytterbium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 168 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Keywords: Adnet, Lienbacher Quarry, Austria; Adnet, Rot-Grau-Schnll Quarry, Austria; Aluminium oxide; Barium; Calcium oxide; Chromium; Cobalt; Copper; DEL-S1; DEL-S3A; DEL-S3B; DEL-S3C; DEL-S4; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; Gallium; Golling, Luegwinkel, Austria; Golling, Tannhauser Berg, Austria; HAM; Hammer; Identification; Iron oxide, Fe2O3; Lead; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; Nickel; Niobium; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Phosphorus pentoxide; Potassium oxide; Rubidium; Scandium; Silicon dioxide; Sodium oxide; Steinplatte-Plattenkogel, Austria; Strontium; Titanium dioxide; Vanadium; X-ray fluorescence (XRF); Yttrium; Zinc; Zirconium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 162 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Keywords: Adnet, Lienbacher Quarry, Austria; Adnet, Rot-Grau-Schnll Quarry, Austria; Comment; DEL-F; DEL-R; DEL-S1; DEL-S3A; DEL-S3B; DEL-S3C; DEL-S4; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Event label; File name; Fonsjoch/Wilde Kirche, Austria; Golling, Luegwinkel, Austria; Golling, Tannhauser Berg, Austria; HAM; Hammer; Identification; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Position; Quantity of deposit; Rettenbachalm/Jaglingbach, Austria; Sediment type; Steinplatte-Plattenkogel, Austria; Substrate type; Uniform resource locator/link to image; Visual description
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 76 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Delecat, Stefan; Arp, Gernot; Reitner, Joachim (2011): Aftermath of the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary Crisis: Spiculite Formation on Drowned Triassic Steinplatte Reef-Slope by Communities of Hexactinellid Sponges (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria). In: Advances in Stromatolite Geobiology, Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 131, 355-390, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10415-2_23
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: In the aftermath of the Triassic?Jurassic extinction event, extant slopes of drowned alpine reef buildups were recolonized in patches by predominantly non-rigid sponges. Just a few localities in the Northern Calcareous Alps display autochthonous communities of these rarely in situ-preserved species and provide an insight into their taphonomy. In a depression of the former Triassic reef surface at Steinplatte (Austria) lyssacinosid sponges formed spicular mats during starved Liassic sedimentation. They settled on detrital soft- or firmgrounds that were successively dominated by spicules of their own death predecessors and infiltrated sediments. Skeletal remains and adjacent micrites were partly fixed by microbially induced carbonate precipitation due to the decay of sponge organic matter. The irregular compaction of the sediment as well as volume reduction during microbialite formation resulted in syndiagenetic stromatactis cavities. Subjacent to the spiculite allochthonous sediments fill up sinkholes and crevices of the rough Triassic relief. In order to define the Lower Liassic paleoenvironment, the sediments and associated ferromanganese crusts were analysed by X-ray fluorescence and ICP-mass spectrometry. The distribution pattern of major and trace elements show usual contents of hydrogeneous Fe/Mn-precipitates. In contrast, the results of rare earth element analyses revealed a negative Cerium anomaly within the crusts and the spiculite at Steinplatte locality. In Lower Liassic sediments of the Northern Calcareous Alps such an anomaly has been proved for the first time. Most likely it is related to higher precipitation rates caused by microbial mats or possibly by a minor influx of hydrothermal fluids. Carbon and oxygen stable isotopes of the same sequence show primary signals of a small negative ?13Ccarb excursion that extends from Hettangian to Lower Sinemurian time.
    Keywords: Adnet, Lienbacher Quarry, Austria; Adnet, Rot-Grau-Schnll Quarry, Austria; DEL-F; DEL-R; DEL-S1; DEL-S3A; DEL-S3B; DEL-S3C; DEL-S4; Fonsjoch/Wilde Kirche, Austria; Golling, Luegwinkel, Austria; Golling, Tannhauser Berg, Austria; HAM; Hammer; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Rettenbachalm/Jaglingbach, Austria; Steinplatte-Plattenkogel, Austria
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Eickmann, Benjamin; Bach, Wolfgang; Kiel, Steffen; Reitner, Joachim; Peckmann, Jörn (2009): Evidence for cryptoendolithic life in Devonian pillow basalts of Variscan orogens, Germany. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 283, 120-125, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.09.006
    Publication Date: 2023-11-20
    Description: Late Devonian (Frasnian) pillow basalts from the Frankenwald and Thüringer Wald within the Saxothuringian zone in Germany were found to contain abundant putative biogenic filaments, indicating that the volcanic rocks once harbored microbial life. The mineralized filaments are found in calcite-filled amygdules (former vesicles), where they started to form on internal surfaces of vesicles after seawater ingress. The filaments postdate an early fibrous carbonate cement but predate later equant calcite spar, revealing syngenetic formation. A biogenic origin of filaments is indicated by their size and morphology resembling modern microorganisms, their independence of crystal faces and cleavage plans, complex branching patterns, and internal segmentation. The filamentous microorganisms represent cryptoendoliths that lived in structural cavities of the basalt. They became preserved upon microbial clay authigenesis similar to the encrustation of modern prokaryotes in iron-rich environments. Filaments consist of clay minerals with the endmember composition berthierine-chamosite and illite-glauconite. Based on the discovery of fossilized filamentous microorganisms in Late Devonian pillow basalts of the Saxothurigian zone that are similar to filaments previously found in Middle Devonian pillow basalts of the Rhenohercynian zone, it is apparent that cryptoendolithic life was more widespread than previously recognized. Structural cavities within seafloor basalt may thus represent a common, perhaps universal niche for life in the oceanic crust.
    Keywords: Aluminium oxide; Calcium oxide; Calculated; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Chromium(III) oxide; Electron microprobe JEOL JXA 8900R; Facies name/code; Frankenwald, northern Bavaria, Germany; FW-05-b; Geological sample; GEOS; Iron oxide, FeO; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; MARUM; Potassium oxide; Sample ID; Silicon dioxide; Sum; TH-be-08-09C; Thuringian Forest, Germany; Titanium dioxide
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1488 data points
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Haase-Schramm, Alexandra; Böhm, Florian; Eisenhauer, Anton; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Joachimski, Michael M; Hansen, Bent T; Reitner, Joachim (2003): Sr/Ca ratios and oxygen isotopes from sclerosponges: Temperature history of the Caribbean mixed layer and thermocline during the Little Ice Age. Paleoceanography, 18(3), 1073, https://doi.org/10.1029/2002PA000830
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: We investigate aragonitic skeletons of the Caribbean sclerosponge Ceratoporella nicholsoni from Jamaica, 20 m below sea level (mbsl), and Pedro Bank, 125 mbsl. We use d18O and Sr/Ca ratios as temperature proxies to reconstruct the Caribbean mixed layer and thermocline temperature history since 1400 A.D. with a decadal time resolution. Our age models are based on U/Th dating and locating of the radiocarbon bomb spike. The modern temperature difference between the two sites is used to tentatively calibrate the C. nicholsoni Sr/Ca thermometer. The resulting calibration points to a temperature sensitivity of Sr/Ca in C. nicholsoni aragonite of about -0.1 mmol/mol/K. Our Sr/Ca records reveal a pronounced warming from the early 19th to the late 20th century, both at 20 and 125 mbsl. Two temperature minima in the shallow water record during the late 17th and early 19th century correspond to the Maunder and Dalton sunspot minima, respectively. Another major cooling occurred in the late 16th century and is not correlatable with a sunspot minimum. The temperature contrast between the two sites decreased from the 14th century to a minimum in the late 17th century and subsequently increased to modern values in the early 19th century. This is interpreted as a long-term deepening and subsequent shoaling of the Caribbean thermocline. The major trends of the Sr/Ca records are reproduced in both specimens but hardly reflected in the d18O records.
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    Format: application/zip, 7 datasets
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Keywords: Age; AGE; BIO; Biology; Caribbean Sea; Pedro-Bank_Pb19; δ18O, skeletal carbonate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 361 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Keywords: Age; AGE; BIO; Biology; Caribbean Sea; Pedro-Bank_Pb19; Strontium/Calcium ratio; Strontium/Calcium ratio, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 351 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Keywords: Age; AGE; BIO; Biology; Caribbean Sea; Montego-Bay_Ce96; δ18O, skeletal carbonate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 372 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Keywords: Age, AMS 14C conventional; Age, dated; Age, dated standard deviation; BIO; Biology; Carbon-14, modern; Carbon-14, modern, standard deviation; Caribbean Sea; Corrected; DISTANCE; Pedro-Bank_Pb19; Sample code/label; Δ14C; Δ14C, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 70 data points
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