Abstract
This dataset contains short-lived Radioisotope (SLRad) data collected aboard R/V Weatherbird II cruise WB-0816 in the Gulf of Mexico from 2016-08-14 to 2016-09-09. SLRad data were generated for selected core sub-samples at 2mm sampling intervals for “surficial unit” and 5mm sampling resolution intervals to the base of cores. SLRad data generated include sample activity as disintegrations per minute per gram (dpm/g) of 1) Excess Thorium-234 (234Thxs) activity, which is calculated by measuring the total Thorium-234 (234ThTot) activity and the subtraction of the measured or estimated “supported” Thorium-234 (234ThSup) activity, 2) Excess Lead-210 (210Pbxs) activity, which is calculated by measuring the total Lead-210 (210PbTot) activity and subtraction of the measured background "supported" Lead-210 (210PbSup) activity {average of Lead-214 (214Pb) at 295 kiloelectron volts (keV), 214Pb at 351keV, and Bismuth-214 (214Bi) at 609keV}, 3) Cesium-137 (137Cs) activity, and 4) Berilium-7 (7Be) activity. Cruise documentation was provided for cruise WB-0816. The cruise was led by chief scientist Dr. Steve Murawski.
Purpose
Provide age control and sedimentation rates for sediment cores.
Keywords
Sedimentology, Short-lived radioisotopes, Geochronology, Sediment Core, benthic, sediment analysis, geological, multicorer, Lead, Thorium, Caesium, Beryllium, Bismuth
UDI
R4.x267.000:0009
Date
March 2019
Point of Contact
Name
Gregg R. Brooks
Organization
Eckerd College / Marine Science
Name
Rebekka Larson
Organization
University of South Florida / College of Marine Science
Funding Source
RFP-4
DOI
10.7266/n7-cdrm-g239
Rights Information
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Scholar Commons Citation
Brooks, Gregg R., and Larson, Rebekka A.. 2019. Short-lived radioisotope (SLRad) data collected aboard R/V Weatherbird II cruise WB-0816 in the Gulf of Mexico from 2016-08-14 to 2016-09-09. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. doi:10.7266/n7-cdrm-g239
Comments
Supplemental Information
Water depth of core site (m), core collection date (MM/DD/YYYY), site identification (ID), sediment core identification (ID), top depth of interval (mm), bottom depth of interval (mm), average depth of interval (mm), 210Pb (Lead) total (dpm/g), 210Pb (Lead) total error (dpm/g), 234Th (Thorium) Total (dpm/g), 234Th (Thorium) error (dpm/g), re-Analysis of 234Th (Thorium) activity (dpm/g) represent 234ThSup (“supported” Thorium), re-Analysis of 234Th (Thorium) activity error (dpm/g) represent 234ThSup (“supported” Thorium), 137Cs (Caesium) activity (dpm/g), 137Cs (Caesium) activity error (dpm/g), 7Be (Berilium) activity (dpm/g), 7Be (Berilium) activity error (dpm/g), 214Pb (Lead, 295 keV) activity (dpm/g), 214Pb (Lead, 295 keV) activity error (dpm/g), 214Pb (Lead, 351 keV) activity (dpm/g), 214Pb (Lead, 351 keV) activity error (dpm/g), 214Bi (Bismuth) activity (dpm/g), 214Bi (Bismuth) activity error (dpm/g), 210PbSup (“supported” Lead) activity (dpm/g), 210PbSup (“supported” Lead) activity error (dpm/g), 210Pbxs (Excess Lead) activity (dpm/g), 210Pbxs (Excess Lead) activity error (dpm/g), decay corrected 210Pbxs (Excess Lead) activity (dpm/g), decay corrected 210Pbxs (Excess Lead) activity error (dpm/g), 234Thxs (Excess Thorium) activity (dpm/g), 234Thxs (Excess Thorium) activity error (dpm/g), decay corrected 234Thxs (Excess Thorium) activity (dpm/g), decay corrected 234Thxs (Excess Thorium) activity error (dpm/g), laboratory/facility where analysis was performed: Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida. Blank cell denotes no analysis performed.|The cores were extruded in the laboratory and the sediment core preservation was not required for this analysis. Samples were analyzed for short-lived radioisotopes by gamma spectrometry on Series HPGe (High-Purity Germanium) Coaxial Planar Photon Detectors. The detail methods on short-lived radioisotope geochronology can be found at Larson et al., 2018.|Series HPGe (High-Purity Germanium) Coaxial Planar Photon Detectors.|||Larson, R. A., Brooks, G. R., Schwing, P. T., Holmes, C. W., Carter, S. R., & Hollander, D. J. (2018). High-resolution investigation of event driven sedimentation: Northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Anthropocene, 24, 40–50. doi:10.1016/j.ancene.2018.11.002