Foraminifera abundances, IRD, stable isotope record and age determination of Arctic Ocean surface sediment samples ...
During the summer of 1994 the United States and Canada conducted a joint Oceanographic and sediment sampling program in the western Arctic Ocean (Aagaard and others, 1996). The experiment which was called the Arctic Ocean Section (AOS), recovered a series of piston and box cores along a transect of...
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PANGAEA
1999
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.819255 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.819255 |
Summary: | During the summer of 1994 the United States and Canada conducted a joint Oceanographic and sediment sampling program in the western Arctic Ocean (Aagaard and others, 1996). The experiment which was called the Arctic Ocean Section (AOS), recovered a series of piston and box cores along a transect of the Arctic that extended from the Chukchi Sea to the North Pole and into the eastern Arctic Basin. In this report we present data on abundance of foraminifers, ice-rafted detritus, and oxygen and carbon isotope data from AOS box core surface sediment samples and for downcore samples. ... : Supplement to: Poore, Richard Z; Ostermann, Dorinda R; McGeehin, John P (1999): Stable isotope data and AMS 14C dates from Arctic Ocean Section 1994 surface sediment transect and box core samples from the Mendeleyev Ridge area. U S Geological Survey Open-File Report, 99-48, 17 pp ... |
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