Geochemical data of the marine sediment core FA09 from the southern Red Sea

  • Francesca Paraschos (Creator)
  • Andreas Koutsodendris (Creator)
  • Spyros Sergiou (Creator)
  • Maria Geraga (Creator)
  • Helen Kaberi (Creator)
  • Melissa Berke (Creator)
  • Oliver Friedrich (Creator)
  • Stylianos Iliakis (Creator)
  • Mirko Alessandro Uy (Creator)
  • Ross Williams (Creator)
  • Geoffrey Bailey (Creator)
  • Dimitris Sakellariou (Creator)

Dataset

Description

To gain a comprehensive understanding of the complex interplay between regional atmospheric circulation, precipitation patterns and sea level fluctuations within the southern Red Sea, we combined high-resolution bulk geochemical and mineralogical compositions with detrital grain-size distributions and plant-wax biomarkers. This dataset includes the radiocarbon ages, XRF-CS elemental counts, the MLC (multivariate log-ratio calibration) predicted elemental concentrations, the siliciclastic grain sizes, siliciclastic end-members, and long-chain terrestrial n-alkanes of core FA09 for the past 30 kyr. Marine sediment core FA09 was retrieved from the continental slope near the Farasan Islands (southern Red Sea) during the 2013 ERC-funded DISPERSE cruise, aboard R/V Aegaeo.

External deposit with SEANOE (Sea Scientific Open Data Publication).
Date made available2024
PublisherSEANOE
Geospatial polygon15.955966, 43.046355, 17.145959, 41.002898

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