Data report: X-ray fluorescence scanning of sediment cores, IODP Expedition 401 Site U1385, southwest Iberian margin (Portugal)

Fadl Raad*, Patricia Standring, Erwan Le Ber, Clara L. Blättler, Isabelle Billy, Shamar Chin, Manuel Teixeira, Sarah J. Feakins, Zhiyang Li, Madeline Mulligan, Danielle Noto, Jonathan Stine, Xunhui Xu, Jesse Yeon, Mohamed Zakaria Yousfi, Yunlang Zhang, Rachel Flecker, Emmanuelle Ducassou, Trevor Williams, Expedition 401 Scientists

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Abstract

This report presents the results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) scanning of sediment cores from International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 401 Site U1385, conducted as part of the Investigating Miocene Mediterranean–Atlantic Gateway Exchange (IMMAGE) Land-2-Sea drilling project. The expedition investigated Atlantic–Mediterranean exchange during the Late Miocene, focusing on the Messinian Salinity Crisis and its impact on climate and oceanography. Site U1385 is located on the Promontório dos Principes de Avis, a promontory extending west from the Portuguese margin in the northeast Atlantic, and recovered sediments from the lowermost Pliocene to the Tortonian. XRF scanning provides semiquantitative elemental data at a 2 cm resolution, revealing cyclic patterns in elemental abundances that reflect lithologies and can be correlated cyclostratigraphically with orbital cycles. These data highlight strong positive correlations among terrigenous elements (Al, Si, Ti, Mn, and Ba) and negative correlations between terrigenous and biogenic (Ca and Sr) elements. These results contribute to understanding the paleoceanographic and paleoenvironmental conditions at Site U1385 during the Upper Miocene and Lower Pliocene, providing insights into sediment provenance, diagenetic processes, and climatic variations.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
JournalProceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program
Volume401
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • Expedition 401
  • IODP
  • International Ocean Discovery Program
  • JOIDES Resolution
  • Mediterranean Outflow Water
  • Mediterranean–Atlantic Gateway Exchange
  • Messinian Salinity Crisis
  • Site U1385

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