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Magnetic susceptibility down-core scanning profiles of sediments from the East Frisian Wadden Sea, Germany

Photospectrometic down-core scanning profiles of sediment cores from the East Frisian Wadden Sea, Germany

XRF down-core scanning profiles of sediments from the East Frisian Wadden Sea, Germany

X-ray computed tomography down-core scanning profiles of sediments from the East Frisian Wadden Sea, Germany

Multiple down-core scanning profiles of sediments from the East Frisian Wadden Sea (Germany)

The dataset contains ten sections of sediment cores retrieved by Wadden Sea Archive (WASA) project. Four non-destructive down-core scanning techniques (magnetic susceptibility, X-ray computed tomography, X-ray fluorescence, and digital photography) were applied, and the results were analyzed to have 1-dimensional profiles. The X-ray fluorescence profiles (in elements) were transformed by principal component analysis. Meanwhile, the sedimentary facies labels are accompanied.

A novel method for analogue modelling of lithospheric-scale rifting, monitored through X-Ray CT-scanning, at the University of Bern Tectonic Modelling Laboratory (Switzerland)

This data set is a description of a novel analogue modelling method used to run lithospheric-scale tectonic models, and to uniquely monitor these models through X-Ray CT-scanning techniques at the Tectonic Modelling Lab of the University of Bern (Switzerland). It includes information on the model set-up and model materials, and includes a step-by-step description of the general modelling procedure. A first application of this novel procedure, for the simulation of lithospheric scale rifting processes can be found in Zwaan & Schreurs (2023a) in Tectonics, with supplementary data publicly available via GFZ Data Services (Zwaan & Schreurs 2023b). The results of this work prove the feasibility of the method, and opens the door to a broad variety of new tectonic modelling studies.

Digital image correlation (DIC) and X-Ray CT analyses of lithospheric-scale analogue models of continental rifting

This data set includes videos depicting the surface evolution (time-lapse photography, digital image correlation [DIC] analysis, and topography analysis), and internal evolution (X-ray CT-imagery and DIC analysis) of four laboratory experiments (analogue models) simulating lithospheric-scale rifting. All experiments were performed at the Tectonic Modelling Laboratory of the University of Bern (UB). Detailed descriptions of the model set-up and results, as well as the monitoring techniques can be found in Zwaan & Schreurs (2023a and b).

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