Published on 01 January 1987

Fluor and opal in surface sediment from the Bransfield Strait (Table 1)

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Matthies, Dietmar;Troll, Georg

Description

The influence of biogenic opal sediment input (mainly diatom skeletons) on the fluorine budget of marine sediments will be shown for 24 sampling stations of the antarctic regions of Bransfield Strait, Powell Basin, South Orkney Plateau and northwestern Weddell Sea. 4 bulk samples, one from each sedimentation area, contain 9 to 28 wt.-% of biogenic opal , the clay fraction of the 24 samples investigated have 2 to 82 wt.-%. The fluorine concentration in the amorphous biogenic component is 15 ppm. 300 to 800 ppm of fluorine were measured in the clay fractions, 330 to 920 ppm in their lithogenic components. Biogenic opal causes a decrease in fluorine concentration of the sediment by a considerable amount: 6 to 56 % relative to the clay fraction, due to the proportions involved. Biogenic opal is therefore taken into account as a 'diluting' factor for the fluorine budget in marine sediments.

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Dataset Index

2.3

FAIR Score

92%

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Geochemistry and Petrology

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

51%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Event labelDEPTH, sediment/rockLatitude of eventLongitude of eventElevation of eventFluorineLithogenic materialOpal, biogenic silicaVolcanic glassKasten corerGiant box corerGravity corer (Kiel type)ANT-II/3PolarsternPaleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI (AWI_Paleo)Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean (SINOPS)

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FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00