Published on 01 January 2006

Granulometry of surface sediments from the Panama Basin (Table 2, 3)

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Thiede, Jörn

Description

Panama Basin sediment surface coarse fractions are dominantly composed of planktonic foraminiferal remains. Textural studies of these coarse fractions by means of a large diameter settling tube system reveal characteristics grain size spectra with important modes at 2.0-2.25 phi, 2.3-2.45 phi, 2.5-2.75 phi, 3.0-33 phi, and 3.4-3.75 phi. The coarser modes consist of large Globoquadrina dutertrei and Globorotalia menardii shells, the finer ones of small planktonic foraminiferal species and of shell fragments of the larger species. Analyses of samples from the Carnegie Gap provide sufficient information such that the extent of the high energy environment close to the sill depth can be mapped; the textural analyses also seem to indicate south and northward flowing components of the bottom currents which transport particle assemblages with distinct textural characteristics. The samples bear evidence for large scale removal of calcareous fines from the crest of structural highs; the fines are then dumped on the flanks of these elevations.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.1

FAIR Score

96%

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0

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0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Oceanography

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

30%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Event labelLatitude of eventLongitude of eventElevation of eventDEPTH, sediment/rockDepth, top/minDepth, bottom/maxSize fraction 1.45-1.90 phiSize fraction 2.0-2.25 phiSize fraction 2.3-2.45 phiSize fraction 2.5-2.75 phiSize fraction 3.0-3.3 phiSize fraction 3.4-3.75 phiSize fraction 3.95-4.15 phiSize fraction 4.25-4.55 phiMode, grain sizeMode, heightMode, widthMode, areaPiston corerFree fall corerGravity corerRC08RC11V15V19V21V24YALOC69Y71-03Robert ConradVemaYaquina

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00