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author Razum, Ivan
Hasan, Ozren
Miko, Slobodan
Dea, Brunović
Ilijanić, Nikolina
author_facet Razum, Ivan
Hasan, Ozren
Miko, Slobodan
Dea, Brunović
Ilijanić, Nikolina
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents In order to study influence of changing oceanographic setting and climate on carbon burial efficiency and provenance of detrital component a sedimentary core (POS514-40-11GC) was retrived from Mid Adriatic Deep (MAD), Adriatic Sea (Latitude: 43.483333, Longitude:15.433333 , water depth of 217 m) from R/V Poseidon during the cruise named "Micropaleontology, Actuopaleontology and Environmental Baseline Study of the Holocene to latest Pleistocene in the Northern and Eastern Adriatic Sea Basin" in May/June 2017. Heavy mineral composition was analyzed using the polarizing microscope with max distance ribbon counting method, up to 250 transparent grains were counted per sample, in total seven samples were analyzed in ca 1m resolution.
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spellingShingle Heavy minerals from sediment core POS514_40-11
Razum, Ivan
Hasan, Ozren
Miko, Slobodan
Dea, Brunović
Ilijanić, Nikolina
Actinolite/Tremolite; Adriatic Sea; Augite-diopside; Bronzite; Chromite; Clinozoisite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Enstatite; Epidote; Garnet; GC; Geochemistry; Gravity corer; Heavy minerals, transparent; Hornblende; Hypersthene; Iron oxides; Lithic grains; mineralogy; Minerals, unidentified; Muscovite/Chlorite/Biotite; Opaque minerals; organic carbon content; Polarisation microscopy; POS514; POS514_40-11; Poseidon; QMAD; Rutile; Sample code/label; Sediment core; Sediments between source and sink during a Late Quaternary eustatic cycle: The Krka river and the Mid Adriatic Deep System; Titanite; Tourmaline; Zircon
In order to study influence of changing oceanographic setting and climate on carbon burial efficiency and provenance of detrital component a sedimentary core (POS514-40-11GC) was retrived from Mid Adriatic Deep (MAD), Adriatic Sea (Latitude: 43.483333, Longitude:15.433333 , water depth of 217 m) from R/V Poseidon during the cruise named "Micropaleontology, Actuopaleontology and Environmental Baseline Study of the Holocene to latest Pleistocene in the Northern and Eastern Adriatic Sea Basin" in May/June 2017. Heavy mineral composition was analyzed using the polarizing microscope with max distance ribbon counting method, up to 250 transparent grains were counted per sample, in total seven samples were analyzed in ca 1m resolution.
title Heavy minerals from sediment core POS514_40-11
topic Actinolite/Tremolite; Adriatic Sea; Augite-diopside; Bronzite; Chromite; Clinozoisite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Enstatite; Epidote; Garnet; GC; Geochemistry; Gravity corer; Heavy minerals, transparent; Hornblende; Hypersthene; Iron oxides; Lithic grains; mineralogy; Minerals, unidentified; Muscovite/Chlorite/Biotite; Opaque minerals; organic carbon content; Polarisation microscopy; POS514; POS514_40-11; Poseidon; QMAD; Rutile; Sample code/label; Sediment core; Sediments between source and sink during a Late Quaternary eustatic cycle: The Krka river and the Mid Adriatic Deep System; Titanite; Tourmaline; Zircon
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.965898