Dataset of 3D foraminifera to unravel environmental changes in the Baltic Sea entrance over the last 200 years

SND-ID: 2023-40-1. Version: 1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/285v-pt74

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Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Constance Choquel - Lund University, Department of Geology orcid

Research principal

Lund University - Geology department, Lund University rorId

Description

Dataset of 3D reconstructions of the foraminifer Elphidium clavatum (marine protist with a calcite shell) acquired at the Beamline BL 47XU, SPring-8 synchrotron facility (Japan). A voxel size of 0.5 µm was used. In total, 124 specimens of Elphidium clavatum were scanned. For each specimen are available: a collection of raw images ("cropped" folder), a collection of binary images ("mask" folder), a 3D reconstruction (STL file), and two snapshot images of the 3D reconstruction. Sediment cores were collected in 2013 during a cruise with R/V Skagerak at Öresund station DV, north of the Island of Ven (55°55.59′ N, 12°42.66′ E). From the sediment core, 16 sediment layers were selected, representing the last 200 years (i.e., roughly the years ~2013, ~2010, ~2005, ~2002, ~1993, ~1986, ~1978, ~1960, ~1939, ~1923, ~1906, ~1890, ~1873, ~1857, ~1840, and ~1807). Between five to ten Elphidium clavatum specimens were selected from each layer. The dataset is part of the study exploring 3D time series of microfossils recording environmental conditions in the Baltic Sea entrance from the period early industria

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Dataset of 3D reconstructions of the foraminifer Elphidium clavatum (marine protist with a calcite shell) acquired at the Beamline BL 47XU, SPring-8 synchrotron facility (Japan). A voxel size of 0.5 µm was used. In total, 124 specimens of Elphidium clavatum were scanned. For each specimen are available: a collection of raw images ("cropped" folder), a collection of binary images ("mask" folder), a 3D reconstruction (STL file), and two snapshot images of the 3D reconstruction. Sediment cores were collected in 2013 during a cruise with R/V Skagerak at Öresund station DV, north of the Island of Ven (55°55.59′ N, 12°42.66′ E). From the sediment core, 16 sediment layers were selected, representing the last 200 years (i.e., roughly the years ~2013, ~2010, ~2005, ~2002, ~1993, ~1986, ~1978, ~1960, ~1939, ~1923, ~1906, ~1890, ~1873, ~1857, ~1840, and ~1807). Between five to ten Elphidium clavatum specimens were selected from each layer. The dataset is part of the study exploring 3D time series of microfossils recording environmental conditions in the Baltic Sea entrance from the period early industrial (the 1800s) to present-day (the 2010s). The size of the dataset is 57 GB. Please contact the main author for further details.

124 specimens of Elphidium clavatum from 16 sediment layers were scanned. For each specimen, the following files are available: a collection of raw images in TIF format ("cropped" folder), a collection of binary images in TIF format ("mask" folder), a 3D reconstruction in STL format, and two snapshot images of the 3D reconstruction in TIF or PNG format. A voxel size of 0.5 µm was used. The data for each specimen is stored in a folder named as follows: DV(sediment depth in cm)-sp(specimen number)-(estimated year), e.g., “DV1-sp2-2013” (sediment depth: 1 cm, specimen 2, estimated year 2013). Examples of suitable software for handling the files include ImageJ and MeshLab.

Total number of files: 69,652 (plus a readme file with documentation)
Total number of folders: 390
Dataset size: 57,1 GB Show less..

Data contains personal data

No

Language

Method and outcome

Time period(s) investigated

1807 – 2013

Data format / data structure

Data collection
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden, Skåne County, Öresund

Geographic description: Sediment cores were collected in 2013 during a cruise with R/V Skagerak at Öresund station DV, north of the Island of Ven (55°55.59′ N, 12°42.66′ E).

Administrative information

Responsible department/unit

Geology department, Lund University

Contributor(s)

Sha Ni - University of Hamburg, Institute for Geology

Dirk Müter - FORCE Technology, Brøndby, Denmark

Kotaro Hirose - University of Hyogo, Institute of Natural and Environmental Sciences

Yusuke Seto - Osaka Metropolitan University, Department of Geosciences

Gerhard Schmiedl - University of Hamburg, Institute for Geology

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Sha Ni - University of Hamburg, Institute for Geology

Dirk Müter - FORCE Technology, Brøndby, Denmark

Kotaro Hirose - University of Hyogo, Institute of Natural and Environmental Sciences

Yusuke Seto - Osaka Metropolitan University, Department of Geosciences

Gerhard Schmiedl - University of Hamburg, Institute for Geology

Laurie Charrieau - Alfred Wegener Institute, Marine Biogeosciences

Behnaz Pirzamanbein - Lund University, Department of Statistics orcid

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Funding 1

  • Funding agency: Formas rorId
  • Funding agency's reference number: 2012-2140

Funding 2

  • Funding agency: Royal Physiographic Society of Lund rorId

Funding 3

  • Funding agency: Swedish Research Council rorId
  • Funding agency's reference number: 2017-00671

Funding 4

  • Funding agency: Oscar and Lili Lamm Foundation rorId
Topic and keywords

Research area

Earth and related environmental sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Natural sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Geology (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

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Published: 2023-03-16