Replication Data for: Semi-automatic Ice Rafted Debris quantification with Computed Tomography

This dataset includes all analyses performed on the cores CT-scanned presented in Cederstrøm et al. 2021 – accepted in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, but at the time of writing only accessible as a pre-print via https://www.essoar.org/doi/abs/10.1002/essoar.10506939.1. The data presented der...

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Main Author: van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
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Published: 2021
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spelling dataone:sha256:c63a01cc4d727daa96450656b3ee7af23b5041afef6f71942f823828c957a21b 2024-10-03T18:46:04+00:00 Replication Data for: Semi-automatic Ice Rafted Debris quantification with Computed Tomography van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria 2021-10-04T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:c63a01cc4d727daa96450656b3ee7af23b5041afef6f71942f823828c957a21b unknown Bioturbation Earth and Environmental Sciences Computed Tomography Ice Rafted Debris Paleoclimatology Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:DVNO 2024-10-03T18:17:42Z This dataset includes all analyses performed on the cores CT-scanned presented in Cederstrøm et al. 2021 – accepted in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, but at the time of writing only accessible as a pre-print via https://www.essoar.org/doi/abs/10.1002/essoar.10506939.1. The data presented derive from two datasets. First, synthetic sediment archives (phantoms) that were spiked with approximately 25, 100, 500, 1000 and 2000 grains in the 150-500 µm fraction of different lithologies that are common in Ice Rafted Debris (IRD) source areas: basalt (B 0-4), dolomite (D 0-4), quartz (Q0-4), and a 1:1:1: mixture of each of the latter (M0-4). And secondly, sections of two natural sediment archives in which 150-500 µm sized IRD was counted at 2 cm intervals using standard manual protocols. Both of these cores, named GS16-204-22CC GS16-204-18CC, derive from East Greenland (Denmark Strait). The data are organized per paper figure per .txt file. The data behind Fig. 1 includes information on the composition (weight, number of grains per gram of dry sediment, number of foraminifera shells) of each synthetic sediment archive. The data behind Fig. 2 includes Mastersizer and CT-derived grain size distribution information (volume percentage per size fraction) for each of the lithologies used to spike each synthetic sediment archives. The data behind Fig. 3 includes manually ascertained and CT-derived particle counts (number of grains per gram of dry sediment) for each of our synthetic sediment archives. Both counts include standard deviations (σ). For the manually ascertained numbers, these were based on quantified human counting errors. For CT-derived numbers, σ values were calculated from counts of two sample volumes (A and B). The data behind Fig. 4 includes manual and CT-derived 150-500 µm IRD counts for each of the scanned sections from cores GS16-204-22CC (454.25-488.25 cm) and GS16-204-18CC (232.25-280.25 cm) in grains per gram of dry sediment. This file also includes the 0.5 cm re-counts performed on the 267.25-280.25 cm interval of the scanned section from core GS16-204-18CC. Additional details can be found in the appended readme file. Dataset Denmark Strait East Greenland Greenland Unknown Greenland
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topic Bioturbation
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Computed Tomography
Ice Rafted Debris
Paleoclimatology
spellingShingle Bioturbation
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Computed Tomography
Ice Rafted Debris
Paleoclimatology
van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
Replication Data for: Semi-automatic Ice Rafted Debris quantification with Computed Tomography
topic_facet Bioturbation
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Computed Tomography
Ice Rafted Debris
Paleoclimatology
description This dataset includes all analyses performed on the cores CT-scanned presented in Cederstrøm et al. 2021 – accepted in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, but at the time of writing only accessible as a pre-print via https://www.essoar.org/doi/abs/10.1002/essoar.10506939.1. The data presented derive from two datasets. First, synthetic sediment archives (phantoms) that were spiked with approximately 25, 100, 500, 1000 and 2000 grains in the 150-500 µm fraction of different lithologies that are common in Ice Rafted Debris (IRD) source areas: basalt (B 0-4), dolomite (D 0-4), quartz (Q0-4), and a 1:1:1: mixture of each of the latter (M0-4). And secondly, sections of two natural sediment archives in which 150-500 µm sized IRD was counted at 2 cm intervals using standard manual protocols. Both of these cores, named GS16-204-22CC GS16-204-18CC, derive from East Greenland (Denmark Strait). The data are organized per paper figure per .txt file. The data behind Fig. 1 includes information on the composition (weight, number of grains per gram of dry sediment, number of foraminifera shells) of each synthetic sediment archive. The data behind Fig. 2 includes Mastersizer and CT-derived grain size distribution information (volume percentage per size fraction) for each of the lithologies used to spike each synthetic sediment archives. The data behind Fig. 3 includes manually ascertained and CT-derived particle counts (number of grains per gram of dry sediment) for each of our synthetic sediment archives. Both counts include standard deviations (σ). For the manually ascertained numbers, these were based on quantified human counting errors. For CT-derived numbers, σ values were calculated from counts of two sample volumes (A and B). The data behind Fig. 4 includes manual and CT-derived 150-500 µm IRD counts for each of the scanned sections from cores GS16-204-22CC (454.25-488.25 cm) and GS16-204-18CC (232.25-280.25 cm) in grains per gram of dry sediment. This file also includes the 0.5 cm re-counts performed on the 267.25-280.25 cm interval of the scanned section from core GS16-204-18CC. Additional details can be found in the appended readme file.
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author van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
author_facet van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
author_sort van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
title Replication Data for: Semi-automatic Ice Rafted Debris quantification with Computed Tomography
title_short Replication Data for: Semi-automatic Ice Rafted Debris quantification with Computed Tomography
title_full Replication Data for: Semi-automatic Ice Rafted Debris quantification with Computed Tomography
title_fullStr Replication Data for: Semi-automatic Ice Rafted Debris quantification with Computed Tomography
title_full_unstemmed Replication Data for: Semi-automatic Ice Rafted Debris quantification with Computed Tomography
title_sort replication data for: semi-automatic ice rafted debris quantification with computed tomography
publishDate 2021
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