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About SedDB Data

The SedDB database contains marine sediment geochemical data, compiled primarily from the published literature.

Analytical Data

SedDB accommodates the full range of analytical values, from major and trace element concentrations to radiogenic and stable isotope ratios, in both inorganic and organic matrices, for diverse suites of samples (e.g., seafloor and sub-seafloor, lakes and rivers, sediment traps, nodules) and subsamples of material such as individual biological components, leachates, and size fractions. Age model data (either as assigned sample ages and/or tie points) are available for a number of cores.

Metadata

SedDB contains abundant information about the analytical procedure and data quality, and a wide range of contextual information about the samples (e.g., spatial coordinates, position within a core, lithology, age).
Compilation of data started in 2006, and new data sets are added to the system on a regular basis.

Current data holdings

SedDBv.1.0

References: 201
Cores: 4399
Samples: 28284
Total individual values: 221136
broken down by material:
Bulk sediment: 140168
Fossils: 35391
Porewater: 23694
Separates: 21883

Data Search

SedDB's online interactive search tool allows you to build queries to the SedDB database to extract from the database any combination of chemical data and create your own customized datasets.

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For help with the search tools, click here.

DATA CONTRIBUTION

SedDB is a community resource, and as such encourages investigators to actively contribute to the development of the SedDB system and the growth of the data holdings in the SedDB database. SedDB welcomes contributions of geochemical datasets for marine sediments.
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DATA STANDARDS

As part of the Geoinformatics for Geochemistry program, SedDB actively participates in the development, implementation, and promotion of standards for the documentation and publication of geochemical data and for interoperability among geochemical data systems.
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