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Data report: X-ray fluorescence scanning of sediment cores, IODP Expedition 401 Site U1609, SW Iberia Atlantic margin (Portugal)

Manuel Teixeira, Shamar Chin, Patricia Standring, Yunlang Zhang, Isabelle Billy, Sarah J. Feakins, Zhiyang Li, Madeline Mulligan, Danielle Noto, Fadl Raad, Jonathan Stine, Xunhui Xu, Jesse Yeon, Mohamed Zakaria Yousfi, Rachel Flecker, Emmanuelle Ducassou, Trevor Williams

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Abstract

International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 401 recovered 983 m of sediment from Portugal’s southwest margin in the northeast Atlantic Ocean at Site U1609 (37°22.6259′ N, 9°35.9120′ W; 1659.5 m water depth). This site was designed to recover the distal contourites deposited by the Mediterranean Overflow Water contour current from the late Miocene to the Pleistocene. We report semiquantitative elemental results from X-ray fluorescence scanning of sediment cores from Site U1609 (Holes U1609A and U1609B) scanned at a 4–5 cm resolution from ~202 to 509 m core depth below seafloor, Method A, equivalent to ~4.52 to ~7.8 Ma. Raw element intensities (in counts per second) for Al, Si, Ca, Ti, Mn, Fe, Rb, Sr, Zr, and Ba are presented here and correlated with lithofacies variations. We also identify biogenic-terrestrial input proportions and illustrate downcore cyclicity and correlation patterns between terrigenous components (Al, Si, Ti, Mn, and Ba), as well as their anticorrelations with biogenic (Ca and Sr) inputs. The cyclical variations in elemental ratios may help stratigraphic correlation between Holes U1609A and U1609B, astronomical tuning of the spliced record, and sedimentary interpretations of changes to the Mediterranean–Atlantic gateway and the bottom current circulation along the Atlantic margin of Portugal before, during, and after the Messinian Salinity Crisis.
Original languageEnglish
JournalProceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program
Volume401
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • Expedition 401
  • IODP
  • International Ocean Discovery Program
  • JOIDES Resolution
  • Mediterranean Overflow Water
  • Mediterranean–Atlantic Gateway Exchange
  • Messinian Salinity Crisis
  • Site U1609
  • southwest Iberia Atlantic margin

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