IODP Expedition 378 ICP-AES elemental analysis (solids)

Elemental contents in hard rock and sediment samples was measured by inductively coupled plasma - atomic emission spectrocopy (ICP-AES). Data are presented by element-wavelength pair (e.g., more than one calcium line may be reported). Elemental lines for which data do not exist for a particular expe...

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Main Authors: Röhl, Ursula, Thomas, Deborah J., Childress, Laurel B., Anagnostou, Eleni, Ausín, Blanca, Boscolo Galazzo, Flavia, Dias, Bruna Borba, Brzelinski, Swaantje, Dunlea, Ann G., George, Simon C., Haynes, Laura L., Hendy, Ingrid L., Jones, Heather L., Khanolkar, Sonal S., Kitch, Gabriella D., Lee, Hojun, Raffi, Isabella, Reis, Alex J., Sheward, Rosie M., Sibert, Elizabeth, Tanaka, Erika, Wilkens, Roy H., Yasukawa, Kazutaka, Yuan, Wei, Zhang, Qiang, Zhang, Yang, Drury, Anna J., Hollis, Christopher J.
Other Authors: International Ocean Discovery Program
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Published: International Ocean Discovery Program 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10809943
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Summary:Elemental contents in hard rock and sediment samples was measured by inductively coupled plasma - atomic emission spectrocopy (ICP-AES). Data are presented by element-wavelength pair (e.g., more than one calcium line may be reported). Elemental lines for which data do not exist for a particular expedition will not appear.