Dataset description: FKRT_Holocene_Radiocarbon_Data

Radiocarbon data used to determine the conventional radiocarbon ages of 68 Holocene corals from the FKRT
Keywordsstatistical analysis, coelenterates, geochemistry, marine geology, ocean circulation, paleoceanography, radiometric dating, reef ecosystems
Formatcomma-delimited text; Microsoft Excel format;
Amount40 KB

Activities and equipment

ActivityEquipment
08CGS01Core Barrels
2014-321-FAHydraulic Coring Drill
Hydraulic drilling system is used to collect either rock cores (using an NQ-2inch wireline system) or coral cores (using a 4-inch diameter core barrel). Both systems utilize the same hydraulic power unit.
2015-314-FAHydraulic Coring Drill
Hydraulic drilling system is used to collect either rock cores (using an NQ-2inch wireline system) or coral cores (using a 4-inch diameter core barrel). Both systems utilize the same hydraulic power unit.
2015-325-FAHydraulic Coring Drill
Hydraulic drilling system is used to collect either rock cores (using an NQ-2inch wireline system) or coral cores (using a 4-inch diameter core barrel). Both systems utilize the same hydraulic power unit.
1978-300-FAHydraulic Coring Drill
Hydraulic drilling system is used to collect either rock cores (using an NQ-2inch wireline system) or coral cores (using a 4-inch diameter core barrel). Both systems utilize the same hydraulic power unit.
1989-300-FAVibracorer
A vibracorer (also called a vibratory corer) is a specialized sediment sampling device used to collect continuous cores of unconsolidated, water-saturated sediments from marine, estuarine, and wetland environments. It is widely employed in coastal and marine surveys for geologic, geochemical, and environmental studies.
2001-303-FAHydraulic Coring Drill
Hydraulic drilling system is used to collect either rock cores (using an NQ-2inch wireline system) or coral cores (using a 4-inch diameter core barrel). Both systems utilize the same hydraulic power unit.
2002-302-FAHydraulic Coring Drill
Hydraulic drilling system is used to collect either rock cores (using an NQ-2inch wireline system) or coral cores (using a 4-inch diameter core barrel). Both systems utilize the same hydraulic power unit.
2018-301-DD
1990-302-FA
1981-301-FA
1981-302-FA
1983-300-FA
1992-302-FA
1976-300-FA
2004-304-FA
1990-303-FA