Magnetic Susceptibility, Calcium Carbonate and the Geochemical Composition of Sediments from the Australian Continental Margin

Several gravity cores from the west (3), south (3) and east (5) Australian continental margin have been sampled and analysed for magnetic susceptibility, percent calcium carbonate, Fe203, Al203 and Si02 (% wt) and other trace element contents. Thecores sampled from the west Australian continental ma...

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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1931793 2023-09-05T13:22:42+02:00 Magnetic Susceptibility, Calcium Carbonate and the Geochemical Composition of Sediments from the Australian Continental Margin Geoscience Australia (isOwnedBy) Spatial: 110.0,-40.0 152.0,-40.0 152.0,-8.0 110.0,-8.0 110.0,-40.0 Spatial: true https://researchdata.edu.au/magnetic-susceptibility-calcium-continental-margin/1931793 http://data.gov.au/dataset/aba3dccb-bf60-4314-9ae1-af4a85a9092c unknown data.gov.au https://researchdata.edu.au/magnetic-susceptibility-calcium-continental-margin/1931793 http://data.gov.au/dataset/aba3dccb-bf60-4314-9ae1-af4a85a9092c magnetic-susceptibility-calcium-carbonate-and-the-geochemical-composition-of-sediments-from-the Geoscience Australia Earth Sciences GA Publication Record marine marine survey dataset ftands 2023-08-14T22:58:27Z Several gravity cores from the west (3), south (3) and east (5) Australian continental margin have been sampled and analysed for magnetic susceptibility, percent calcium carbonate, Fe203, Al203 and Si02 (% wt) and other trace element contents. Thecores sampled from the west Australian continental margin were from the Exmouth Plateau, and the Carnarvon Terrace. Sampling from the south Australian continental margin was from the west Ceduna Terrace and the Eyre Terrace and the cores sampled from the east Australian continental margin were collected offshore Evans Head.\n\n8180 isotope data on planktonic foraminifera have been used to provide a chronological control on those cores collected from the western margin, to determine sediment accumulation rates and identify Late Quaternary isotopic stages, includingthe last glacial maximum (LGM) and the last interglacial (LIG). These same data are not available from other areas surveyed although sedimentation rates of about 1cm/kyr have been estimated from 14C data from the eastern continental margin sediments offshore Evans Head.\n\nThe down-core total magnetic susceptibility profiles generally show similar patterns within each survey area. The magnetic susceptibility profiles for those cores from thewestern margin (Exmouth Plateau and Carnarvon Terrace) show relatively high valuesin the Holocene and around the LIG, and relatively low values during the LGM. Patterns of down-core variations in magnetic susceptibility could also be recognised\nin gravity cores from the eastern margin offshore Evans Head. Here, magnetic susceptibilities were relatively high around the LIG (similar to the western margin), but magnetic susceptibility were low in Holocene sediments, perhaps because of diagenetic remobilisation of iron in the core-tops. In general no distinct patterns are recognisable in the down-core magnetic susceptibility profiles from the southern margin.\n\nThe down-core profiles of calcium carbonate from the west Australian continental margin show high values during the ... Dataset Planktonic foraminifera Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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description Several gravity cores from the west (3), south (3) and east (5) Australian continental margin have been sampled and analysed for magnetic susceptibility, percent calcium carbonate, Fe203, Al203 and Si02 (% wt) and other trace element contents. Thecores sampled from the west Australian continental margin were from the Exmouth Plateau, and the Carnarvon Terrace. Sampling from the south Australian continental margin was from the west Ceduna Terrace and the Eyre Terrace and the cores sampled from the east Australian continental margin were collected offshore Evans Head.\n\n8180 isotope data on planktonic foraminifera have been used to provide a chronological control on those cores collected from the western margin, to determine sediment accumulation rates and identify Late Quaternary isotopic stages, includingthe last glacial maximum (LGM) and the last interglacial (LIG). These same data are not available from other areas surveyed although sedimentation rates of about 1cm/kyr have been estimated from 14C data from the eastern continental margin sediments offshore Evans Head.\n\nThe down-core total magnetic susceptibility profiles generally show similar patterns within each survey area. The magnetic susceptibility profiles for those cores from thewestern margin (Exmouth Plateau and Carnarvon Terrace) show relatively high valuesin the Holocene and around the LIG, and relatively low values during the LGM. Patterns of down-core variations in magnetic susceptibility could also be recognised\nin gravity cores from the eastern margin offshore Evans Head. Here, magnetic susceptibilities were relatively high around the LIG (similar to the western margin), but magnetic susceptibility were low in Holocene sediments, perhaps because of diagenetic remobilisation of iron in the core-tops. In general no distinct patterns are recognisable in the down-core magnetic susceptibility profiles from the southern margin.\n\nThe down-core profiles of calcium carbonate from the west Australian continental margin show high values during the ...
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title Magnetic Susceptibility, Calcium Carbonate and the Geochemical Composition of Sediments from the Australian Continental Margin
title_short Magnetic Susceptibility, Calcium Carbonate and the Geochemical Composition of Sediments from the Australian Continental Margin
title_full Magnetic Susceptibility, Calcium Carbonate and the Geochemical Composition of Sediments from the Australian Continental Margin
title_fullStr Magnetic Susceptibility, Calcium Carbonate and the Geochemical Composition of Sediments from the Australian Continental Margin
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Susceptibility, Calcium Carbonate and the Geochemical Composition of Sediments from the Australian Continental Margin
title_sort magnetic susceptibility, calcium carbonate and the geochemical composition of sediments from the australian continental margin
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