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    Raw physical properties measured on sediment core GeoB22346-2

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    Sound knowledge about the petrophysical characteristics of a sediment core is a prerequisite for any subsequent paleoenvironmental study relying on sediment proxies. Physical properties of whole-round sediment cores are acquired as a first step of sediment core description, prior to slicing of sediment cores into two halves. Here, we present raw physical-properties data of core GeoB22346-2 acquired with a Geotek MSCL-S system on the unsplit core, retrieved during RV Maria S. Merian expedition MSM66 WESTBAFF to the Baffin Bay, Canada/Greenland, in 2017

    Raw physical properties measured on sediment core GeoB22358-3

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    Sound knowledge about the petrophysical characteristics of a sediment core is a prerequisite for any subsequent paleoenvironmental study relying on sediment proxies. Physical properties of whole-round sediment cores are acquired as a first step of sediment core description, prior to slicing of sediment cores into two halves. Here, we present raw physical-properties data of core GeoB22358-3 acquired with a Geotek MSCL-S system on the unsplit core, retrieved during RV Maria S. Merian expedition MSM66 WESTBAFF to the Baffin Bay, Canada/Greenland, in 2017

    Seawater carbonate chemistry and competition between soft coral (Xenia) and hard coral (Stylophora pistillata)

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    We conducted a 28-day laboratory orthogonal experiment to test if acidification (950 µatm pCO2) and moderate to high nitrate enrichment (4 and 8 µmolL−1) negatively affect the hard coral Stylophora pistillata while physically competing with the soft coral Xenia spp. We measured photosynthetic efficiency (PE) in hard corals and growth rate, Symbiodiniaceae density, and chlorophyll-a concentration in both hard and soft corals as proxies for their condition and responses to competition. This dataset is included in the OA-ICC data compilation maintained in the framework of the IAEA Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (see https://oa-icc.ipsl.fr). Original data were downloaded from James Cook University (see Source) by the OA-ICC data curator. In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2024) was used to compute a complete and consistent set of carbonate system variables, as described by Nisumaa et al. (2010). In this dataset the original values were archived in addition with the recalculated parameters (see related PI). The date of carbonate chemistry calculation by seacarb is 2025-09-16

    Processed physical properties measured on sediment core GeoB22321-2

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    Sound knowledge about the petrophysical characteristics of a sediment core is a prerequisite for any subsequent paleoenvironmental study relying on sediment proxies. Physical properties of whole-round sediment cores are acquired as a first step of sediment core description, prior to slicing of sediment cores into two halves. Here, we present processed physical-properties data of core GeoB22321-2 acquired with a Geotek MSCL-S system on the unsplit core, retrieved RV Maria S. Merian expedition MSM66 WESTBAFF to the Baffin Bay, Canada/Greenland, in 2017. Cores were processed according to the standard protocol given by the manufacturer Geotek Ltd

    Processed physical properties measured on sediment core GeoB22336-2

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    Sound knowledge about the petrophysical characteristics of a sediment core is a prerequisite for any subsequent paleoenvironmental study relying on sediment proxies. Physical properties of whole-round sediment cores are acquired as a first step of sediment core description, prior to slicing of sediment cores into two halves. Here, we present processed physical-properties data of core GeoB22336-2 acquired with a Geotek MSCL-S system on the unsplit core, retrieved RV Maria S. Merian expedition MSM66 WESTBAFF to the Baffin Bay, Canada/Greenland, in 2017. Cores were processed according to the standard protocol given by the manufacturer Geotek Ltd

    Processed physical properties measured on sediment core GeoB22350-3

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    Sound knowledge about the petrophysical characteristics of a sediment core is a prerequisite for any subsequent paleoenvironmental study relying on sediment proxies. Physical properties of whole-round sediment cores are acquired as a first step of sediment core description, prior to slicing of sediment cores into two halves. Here, we present processed physical-properties data of core GeoB22350-3 acquired with a Geotek MSCL-S system on the unsplit core, retrieved RV Maria S. Merian expedition MSM66 WESTBAFF to the Baffin Bay, Canada/Greenland, in 2017. Cores were processed according to the standard protocol given by the manufacturer Geotek Ltd

    Core-section summary for IODP Site 389-M0106

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    List of recovered core sections from the above given site of International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) during the offshore phase of this expedition. The offshore phase took place between 2023-08-31 and 2023-10-31 onboard multipurpose vessel MMA Valour sailing from and to Barbers Point Harbor, Hawai'i, USA. Cores have been acquired by Benthic's fifth-generation Portable Remotely Operated Drill (PROD5). Following IODP convention, the 2.75 m liners extracted from each core barrel were cut into one or two sections (depending on core recovery) with a maximum section length of 1.5 m. Two types of liner were used during Expedition 389; Aluminum and polycarbonate liners, each requiring different treatment at this initial stage. Material recovered from the core catcher is treated as a separate section labelled "CC" for core catcher and placed below the last section recovered from the core barrel. The IODP standard naming of sections includes the following information: expedition number, hole, core, core type and section. For example, a section label (column Sample label) 389-M0097A-15R-2 represents section 2, core 15R (R indicating the core has been recovered by rotary coring method), from Hole M0097A during Expedition 389. For further methodological information see methods chapter in Webster, J.M. et al., 2025 https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.389.202

    Spatial pattern analysis for habitat composition and availability of food sources at Möltenort, Kiel Bight

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    The habitat at Möltenort was characterised with a 24 cm x 24 cm metal frame, which was thrown parallel to the coast 30 times within the 100 m transect. Coverage of Amphibalanus spp., Fucus vesiculosus, Gracilaria vermiculophylla, Mytilus spp., sand, stone, Ulva sp., and other ("other" indicating any category not mentioned in the list), was measured in 7 different percentage coverage groups (0, 1-5, 6-10, 11-20, 21-50, 51-75, or 76-100). Measurements were taken in spring, summer and autumn

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