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Main Authors: Sheppard, Rachel Y, Milliken, Ralph E, Russell, James M, Sklute, Elizabeth C, Dyar, M Darby, Vogel, Hendrik, Melles, Martin, Bijaksana, Satria, Hasberg, Ascelina, Morlock, Marina A
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Published: PANGAEA 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.932877
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author Sheppard, Rachel Y
Milliken, Ralph E
Russell, James M
Sklute, Elizabeth C
Dyar, M Darby
Vogel, Hendrik
Melles, Martin
Bijaksana, Satria
Hasberg, Ascelina
Morlock, Marina A
author_facet Sheppard, Rachel Y
Milliken, Ralph E
Russell, James M
Sklute, Elizabeth C
Dyar, M Darby
Vogel, Hendrik
Melles, Martin
Bijaksana, Satria
Hasberg, Ascelina
Morlock, Marina A
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents A thick lacustrine sediment succession in Lake Towuti, located on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, offers a unique opportunity to study the relationships between tropical environmental conditions, Fe-rich sediment transport and deposition, and biological and sediment diagenetic processes under variable redox conditions through time. Lake Towuti is located in the East Sulawesi Ophiolite, the third largest ophiolite in the world; several rivers drain into Lake Towuti and supply the lake with high abundances of Fe and other metals from the catchment. The Towuti Drilling Project (TDP) was conducted in 2015 to collect deeper drill-cores from the lake bottom. Over 1000 m of sediment core were recovered, the deepest reaching bedrock at 162.8 m below the lake floor. Major characteristics include basal sediments dominated by silts and sands, overlain by a 2.5 m thick woody peat layer at 100 m depth, reported here as meters composite depth (mcd), and an upper 100 m of alternating thinly bedded red and green clay-sized sediment with localized turbidites, tephras, and diatomaceous oozes. Here we present chemical and spectral data from a 100 m long drill core into lacustrine sediments from a mafic basin. We include the ICP-determined oxide abundances in weight percent of sediment samples and the reflectance spectra of the sediment samples from wavelengths 0.35-28 micrometers.
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spellingShingle Chemical and spectral data for Lake Towuti drill core
Sheppard, Rachel Y
Milliken, Ralph E
Russell, James M
Sklute, Elizabeth C
Dyar, M Darby
Vogel, Hendrik
Melles, Martin
Bijaksana, Satria
Hasberg, Ascelina
Morlock, Marina A
Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); COMPCORE; Composite Core; ICDP; International Continental Scientific Drilling Program; Lake Towuti, Sulawesi, Indonesia; Sediment; spectra; TDP-TOW15-1; tropical lake
A thick lacustrine sediment succession in Lake Towuti, located on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, offers a unique opportunity to study the relationships between tropical environmental conditions, Fe-rich sediment transport and deposition, and biological and sediment diagenetic processes under variable redox conditions through time. Lake Towuti is located in the East Sulawesi Ophiolite, the third largest ophiolite in the world; several rivers drain into Lake Towuti and supply the lake with high abundances of Fe and other metals from the catchment. The Towuti Drilling Project (TDP) was conducted in 2015 to collect deeper drill-cores from the lake bottom. Over 1000 m of sediment core were recovered, the deepest reaching bedrock at 162.8 m below the lake floor. Major characteristics include basal sediments dominated by silts and sands, overlain by a 2.5 m thick woody peat layer at 100 m depth, reported here as meters composite depth (mcd), and an upper 100 m of alternating thinly bedded red and green clay-sized sediment with localized turbidites, tephras, and diatomaceous oozes. Here we present chemical and spectral data from a 100 m long drill core into lacustrine sediments from a mafic basin. We include the ICP-determined oxide abundances in weight percent of sediment samples and the reflectance spectra of the sediment samples from wavelengths 0.35-28 micrometers.
title Chemical and spectral data for Lake Towuti drill core
topic Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); COMPCORE; Composite Core; ICDP; International Continental Scientific Drilling Program; Lake Towuti, Sulawesi, Indonesia; Sediment; spectra; TDP-TOW15-1; tropical lake
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.932877