X-ray fluorescence scanning of discrete samples on the Schwalbenberg II loess-paleosol sequence, raw data, magnetic susceptibility, organic carbon and U-ratio as grainsize index
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03/12/2015
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The Schwalbenberg II loess-paleosol sequence (LPS) denotes a key site for Marine Isotope Stage (MIS 3) in Western Europe owing to eight succeeding cambisols, which primarily constitute the Ahrgau Subformation. Therefore, this LPS qualifies as a test candidate for the potential of temporal high-resolution geochemical data obtained X-ray fluorescence (XRF) scanning of discrete samplesproviding a fast and non-destructive tool for determining the element composition. The geochemical data is first contextualized to existing proxy data such as magnetic susceptibility (MS) and organic carbon (Corg) and then aggregated to element log ratios characteristic for weathering intensity [LOG (Ca/Sr), LOG (Rb/Sr), LOG (Ba/Sr), LOG (Rb/K)] and dust provenance [LOG (Ti/Zr), LOG (Ti/Al), LOG (Si/Al)]. Generally, an interpretation of rock magnetic particles is challenged in western Europe, where not only magnetic enhancement but also depletion plays a role. Our data indicates leaching and top-soil erosion induced MS depletion at the Schwalbenberg II LPS. Besides weathering, LOG (Ca/Sr) is susceptible for secondary calcification. Thus, also LOG (Rb/Sr) and LOG (Ba/Sr) are shown to be influenced by calcification dynamics. Consequently, LOG (Rb/K) seems to be the most suitable weathering index identifying the Sinzig Soils S1 and S2 as the most pronounced paleosols for this site. Sinzig Soil S3 is enclosed by gelic gleysols and in contrast to S1 and S2 only initially weathered pointing to colder climate conditions. Also the Remagen Soils are characterized by subtle to moderate positive excursions in the weathering indices. Comparing the Schwalbenberg II LPS with the nearby Eifel Lake Sediment Archive (ELSA) and other more distant German, Austrian and Czech LPS while discussing time and climate as limiting factors for pedogenesis, we suggest that the lithologically determined paleosols are in-situ soil formations. The provenance indices document a Zr-enrichment at the transition from the Ahrgau to the Hesbaye Subformation. This is explained by a conceptual model incorporating multiple sediment recycling and sorting effects in eolian and fluvial domains. |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.855547 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.855547 |
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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted |
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Supplement to: Profe, Jörn; Zolitschka, Bernd; Schirmer, Wolfgang; Frechen, Manfred; Ohlendorf, Christian (2016): Geochemistry unravels MIS 3/2 paleoenvironmental dynamics at the loess-paleosol sequence Schwalbenberg II, Germany. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 459, 537-551, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.07.022 |
Palavras-Chave | #According to color coding in Fig. 2 and description in Tab. 1 in Schirmer (2012); after Dearing et al. (1996); Al; Aluminium; Ba; Barium; Bartington MS2B bulk 4650 Hz, Bremen; Bartington MS2B bulk 465 Hz, Bremen; Br; Bromine; Ca; Calcium; Carbon, organic, total; chi_fd; chi_fd std dev; chi_hf; chi_hf std dev; chi_lf; chi_lf std dev; Combustion at 480°C in a Dimatec laboratory furnace (Schirmer, 2012); Composite Depth, the middle depth of each sample from base (0 m) to top (13.2 m); Composite Depth, the middle depth of each sample from base (0 m) to top (13.2 m). Samples were taken by Wolfgang Schirmer in 1991; Fe; goodness-of-fit; Grain Size, gravity; Grainsize analysis was carried out by Wolfgang Schirmer (Schirmer, 2012). The U-ratio is calculated as coarse silt (63-20µm) divided by fine silt (6.3-2µm) plus clay (<2µm).; Iron; K; Lithology; Lithology/composition/facies; log(Ba/Sr); log(Rb/K); log(Rb/Sr); log(Si/Al); log(Ti/Al); log(Ti/Zr); log-Barium/Strontium ratio; log-Rubidium/Potassium ratio; log-Rubidium/Strontium ratio; log-Silicon/Aluminium ratio; log-Titanium/Aluminium ratio; log-Titanium/Zirconium ratio; Magnetic susceptibility, frequency dependence; Magnetic susceptibility, frequency dependence, standard deviation; Mean squared error; MSE; Outcrop; OUTCROP; Potassium; Rb; Rubidium; S; Sample ID; Samples were taken by Wolfgang Schirmer in 1991; Schwalbenberg_II; Section; SECTION, height; Si; Silicon; Sr; Strontium; Sulfur; Susceptibility, specific, high-field mass-normalized; Susceptibility, specific, high-field mass-normalized, standrad deviation; Susceptibility, specific, low-field mass-normalized; Susceptibility, specific, low-field mass-normalized, standard deviation; Ti; Titanium; TOC; triple measurement; U-ratio; X-ray fluorescence ITRAX core scanner, Cr-tube 30kV 40mA, Bremen; X-ray fluorescence ITRAX core scanner, Mo-tube 30kV 30mA, Bremen; Zirconium; Zr |
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