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Data Publication

Terrestrial palaeo-environmental proxy data of the Upper Pliensbachian, Mochras Borehole sediments, deposited in the Cardigan Bay Basin, Wales

Hollaar, Teuntje

British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Data Centre (UKRI/NERC)

(2021)

Terrestrial palaeo-environmental proxy data has been collected to examine orbital changes in wildfire activity in the Early Jurassic of the Mochras Borehole, Cardigan Bay Basin, Wales. To do this a high resolution charcoal abundance dataset was created and quantified in two size fractions, microscopic charcoal (10-125 µ) and macroscopic charcoal (>125 µ). To take potential changes in riverine influx and/or organic preservation in account on the charcoal abundance, palynofacies were analysed to document all terrestrial and marine organic particles present in the samples, and next to this, X-ray fluorescence data was gathered to assess detrital output. Mass spectrometry provided information on the carbonate and Total Organic Carbon content and bulk organic carbon isotopes. This information was used to look at changes in the lithology and the carbon cycle. Finally, clay mineralogical data was obtained to look at changes in the hydrological cycle in relation to wildfire activity. This dataset spans 951-934 mbs from the Mochras borehole, which is the time equivalent of ~350 kyr, in the Margaritatus Zone of the Upper Pliensbachian. The Mochras sediments have been deposited in the Cardigan Bay Basin, Wales. At the time of deposition, this location was positioned in the Laurasian Seaway at a paleolatitude of ~35°N. These datasets were obtained at a high resolution (10 cm) using X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence, mass spectrometry and palynological preparations. This high resolution was acquired to analyse the presence of precessional orbital forcing on wildfire and the other proxy datasets. This data was collected, interpreted and analysed by Teuntje Hollaar, Claire Belcher, Stephen Hesselbo, Micha Ruhl, Jean-Franҫois Deconinck, Sarah Jane Baker and Luke Mander. The complete dataset presented in the published article file ‘Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic’ has been included in this data file.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
charcoal
Palynofacies
clay mineralogy
Xray fluoresence
mass spectrometry
bulk organic carbon isotopes

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
x-ray fluorescence spectrometer

MSL enriched keywords
equipment
x-ray spectrometer
x-ray fluorescence spectrometer
Phanerozoic
Mesozoic
Jurassic
Lower/EarlyJurassic
Pliensbachian
minerals
chemical elements
carbon
silicate minerals
phyllosilicates
clay
unconsolidated sediment
clastic sediment
clay
measured property
carbon (C)
organic carbon
total organic carbon
Technique
imaging (3D)
computed tomography (CT)
X-ray diffraction

MSL enriched sub domains i

geochemistry
microscopy and tomography


Source publisher

British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Data Centre (UKRI/NERC)


DOI

10.5285/d6b7c567-49f0-44c7-a94c-e82fa17ff98e


Authors

Hollaar, Teuntje


Contributers

Other

University of Burgundy;


Citiation

Hollaar, T. (2021). Terrestrial palaeo-environmental proxy data of the Upper Pliensbachian, Mochras Borehole sediments, deposited in the Cardigan Bay Basin, Wales [Data set]. NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/D6B7C567-49F0-44C7-A94C-E82FA17FF98E


Geo location(s)

Cardigan Bay coast, North Wales