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Title of datasetOrganic matter analyses (Rock-Eval 6 and LECO) of samples collected in cores and sediment traps of the Mozambique Channel during the PAMELA project
Narrative summary of datasetThe purpose of this publication is to give access to the analytic data set which has been used in a paper submitted to the journal Marine Geology (Torelli et al., submitted). This paper proposes a general study of the organic matter (OM) distribution within the recent Quaternary sediments of the Mozambique Channel (southern part of the east African margins). The study was conducted in the framework of the PAMELA (PAssive Margin Exploration LAboratory) research project (Bourillet et al., 2013). This study is mainly based on Rock-Eval 6 (RE6) analyses of samples collected during several marine surveys: Pamela-Moz01 (Olu, 2014), Pamela-Moz04 (Jouet and Deville, 2015) and Pamela-Moz08 (Khripounoff, 2016; Fig. 1). 394 RE6 analyses were performed on samples collected with the Küllenberg corer (recovered core length up to 12 m) of the R/V Atalante (Pamela-Moz01 survey) and the Calypso corer (recovered core length up to 33 m) of the R/V Pourquoi Pas? (Pamela-Moz04 survey), 11 RE6 analyses on samples collected with an interface multicorer (30-40 cm maximum penetration), and 101 RE6 analyses on samples collected with sediment traps in moorings located 47 m above seabed. We provide here the whole RE6 analyses (Table 1) and the correlation made between RE6 analyses and LECO elemental analyses concerning the total carbon (Tables 2 and 3). The analysis of samples collected with particle traps within the deep-water areas of the Mozambique Basin has shown that the OM is transported by turbidite and/or contour currents and deposited while preserving Total Organic Carbon (TOC) contents between 1.5 and 3%Wt. However, the sedimentary OM is largely oxidized (Oxygen Index > 300 mg CO2/g TOC) and only a small amount of TOC (< 0.5%Wt) is preserved within the recent sediments of the distal area of the Zambezi turbidite system at water depths below 2500 m. Interface sediments sampled to a maximum depth of 40 cm, have shown intermediate TOC values between those collected in the particle traps and those from piston cores suggesting that the degradation of the OM is mainly active at the water-sediment interface. This OM oxidation and degradation process in the deep-water domains of the Mozambique Basin is probably due to the conjugate effects of low sediment accumulation rate and high permeability of the coarse-grained sediments but also to important bottom currents that promote the remobilization and the rearrangement of fine grained sediments.   References   Bourillet, J.F., Ferry, J.N., Bourges, P., 2013. PAMELA, Passive Margins Exploration Laboratories. https://dx.doi.org/10.18142/236. Jouet, G., Deville, E., 2015. PAMELA-MOZ04 cruise, R/V Pourquoi Pas? https://doi.org/10.17600/15000700. Khripounoff, A., 2017. PAMELA-MOZ08 cruise, R/V Antea. https://doi.org/10.17600/17003900. Olu, K, 2014. PAMELA-MOZ01 cruise, R/V L'Atalante, https://dx.doi.org/10.17600/14001000. Torelli, M., Battani, A., Pillot, D., Kohler, E., Lopes De Azevedo, J., Kowalewski, I., Pastor, L., Brandily, C., Schmidt, S., Jouet, G., Deville, E. (Submitted to Marine Geology). Organic matter distribution in modern sediments of the Mozambique Channel: Evidence for widespread oxidation processes in the deep-water domains. Important Note: This submission has been initially submitted to SEA scieNtific Open data Edition (SEANOE) publication service and received the recorded DOI. The metadata elements have been further processed (refined) in EMODnet Ingestion Service in order to conform with the Data Submission Service specifications.
Cruise
Start date2014-09-25
End date2017-01-19

Responsible organisations

CountryFrance
Organisation nameIfremer, Scientific Information Systems for the sea
Role of organisationDataset Holding Organisation
CountryFrance
Organisation nameSEA scieNtific Open data Edition
Role of organisationPublisher
How to citePillot Daniel, Battani Anne, Pastor Lucie, Torelli Martina, Kowalewski Isabelle, Jouet Gwenael, Deville Eric (2020). Organic matter analyses (Rock-Eval 6 and LECO) of samples collected in cores and sediment traps of the Mozambique Channel during the PAMELA project. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/76982

Dataset availability

Original dataset download linkhttps://cloud.emodnet-ingestion.eu/index.php/s/u38rDbvqGrXjYke
Dataset formatDocuments
Public accessNo limitations
License for useCC BY-SA 4.0
TypeDataset
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17882/76982

Locations

Map
Latitude north boundary-13.483195
Longitude east boundary47.811275
Latitude south boundary-28.253655
Longitude west boundary33.353267
Sea areaIndian Ocean
Mozambique Channel

Data types, collection and processing

Observation typeinapplicable
ParameterCarbon concentrations in sediment
Concentration of organic matter in sediments
Instrument typeunconsolidated sediment corers
Platform typeresearch vessel
Data quality processing informationRaw data

Process information

Submitting organisationUniversity of Rouen Normandy, M2C - Continental and Coastal Morphodynamics - UMR 6143
Submission identifier (UUID)a53ad03f-3736-7363-3639-000000076982
Date of dataset creation2020-11-12
Date of dataset revision2021-03-18
Date of metadata creation2021-3-19
Date of metadata latest revision2023-03-30
Date of publishing2023-04-16
Processing data centreIfremer, Scientific Information Systems for the sea
Summary record-ID1307