[{"name":"reghellin-2019-sediment-1","title":"Bulk sediment records from ODP Site 851, eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean","summary":"The data comprise coarse fraction concentrations, carbonate content and carbon and oxygen stable isotopes (\u03b4\u00b9\u00b3C and \u03b4\u00b9\u2078O) of deep-sea sediment samples from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 851 located in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. \r\n\r\nThe data were generated to better understand the origin and the paleoceanographic meaning of bulk marine sediment stable isotope records. These data are useful indicators of past surface water conditions, including temperature and intensity of biological production.\r\n\r\nThe data were collected during the ODP Leg 138 in 1991. The sediment samples have an age comprised between 0.00 and 6.79 million years ago.","citations":"Reghellin, D., Dickens, G.R., Coxall, H.K., Backman, J. (2019). Understanding bulk sediment stable isotope records in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific, from seven million years ago to present-day. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, accepted.","comments":"Site 851 was drilled at 2\u00b024.2\u2019 N latitude, at 110\u00b034.3\u2019 W longitude, and at a water depth of 3760 m.\r\n\r\nAlternative contact person for the dataset: Helen Coxall, Department of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University.","category":"Marine","subcategory":"Sediment cores","keywords":"Bulk marine sediment; Sediment properties; Carbon and Oxygen isotopes; Stable isotopes; Coccolithophores; Eastern equatorial Pacific","scientist":"Daniele Reghellin, Gerald R. Dickens, Helen K. Coxall, Jan Backman","firstname":"Daniele","lastname":"Reghellin","address":"Department of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University","postalcode":"SE-106 91","city":"Stockholm","province":"","country":"Sweden","parameters":"Earth science > Oceans > Marine sediments","location":"Ocean > Pacific Ocean > Eastern Pacific Ocean","progress":"Completed","language":"English","project":"The study was funded by the Swedish Geological Survey (SGU), and is part of the research within the Climate Community of the Swedish e-Science Research Centre (SeRC).","publisher":"Bolin Centre Database","version":"1","constrains":"None, but please cite Reghellin et al. (2019)","access":"Free"}]