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Chronostratigraphy of sediment cores from Lake Selina, southeastern Australia: Radiocarbon, optically stimulated luminescence, paleomagnetism, authigenic beryllium isotopes and elemental data

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DATA IN BRIEF
Volume 42, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2022.108144

Keywords

Paleomagnetism; Optically stimulated luminescence; Radiocarbon; Lake sediments; Australia; Pleistocene; Laschamp geomagnetic excursion

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council [IN14010 0050, IN170100062, DP190100874]
  2. La Trobe University DVCR Fellowship
  3. University of Melbourne McKenzie Fellowship
  4. INSU/CNRS
  5. ANR
  6. IRD
  7. Australian Research Council [IN170100062] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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This study presents a dataset from sediment cores collected from Lake Selina in Tasmania, Australia, including radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence age estimates, elemental composition, beryllium isotopes, magnetic properties, and paleomagnetic records. The data can serve as an archive for future research on Earth system dynamics and environmental changes.
This Data in Brief paper comprises dataset obtained for sediment cores collected from Lake Selina, located in the West Coast Range of Tasmania, Australia. Datasets include radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence age es-timates, elemental composition, beryllium isotopes, mag-netic properties and the paleomagnetic record measured on the cores assigned as TAS1402 (Location: Tasmania, Year: 2014, Site number: 02). The multi-proxy dataset was used to develop a chronostratigraphy for the 5.5 m and 270,0 0 0 year old record. See Lise-Pronovost et al. (2021) (10.1016/j.quageo.2021.101152) for interpretation and discussion. The data presented in this study serve as an archive for future studies focusing on Earth system dynamics and the timeline and linkages of environmental changes across Tasmania, the Southern Hemisphere and at a global scale. (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

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