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ICDP Operational Dataset: Geological Research through Integrated Neoproterozoic Drilling: The Ediacaran-Cambrian Transition (GRIND-ECT)

The GRIND project (Geological Research through Integrated Neoproterozoic Drilling) aims to establish a comprehensive drill core archive of the Neoproterozoic Era through three phases: Tonian (GRIND-TON), Cryogenian (GRIND-CRY), and the Ediacaran–Cambrian Transition (GRIND-ECT). The GRIND-ECT phase, the first to be completed, investigates environmental change and biological turnover of the late Ediacaran leading to the Cambrian Explosion. GRIND-ECT drilling targeted mixed siliciclastic–carbonate successions in Namibia and Brazil, with drilling conducted during operational campaigns in 2019 and 2022. A total of eight fully cored boreholes were completed, recovering more than 2.6 km of HQ core with consistently high recovery. All cores were split, documented, and archived at the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) core shed in Berlin-Spandau, Germany This report documents the ICDP operational dataset produced during Expedition 5064 and provides guidance on its structure, content, and use. The dataset comprises metadata, tabular data, and extensive image collections exported from the ICDP mobile Drilling Information System (mDIS), including site, hole, core, section, sample, lithology, and drilling records. All data are linked through ICDP combined identifiers and International Generic Sample Numbers (IGSNs), providing a robust and FAIR-compliant foundation for ongoing and future studies of the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition.

U-Pb age, whole rock and mineral composition of the Angicos Plutonism (Angicos Batholith and Poço da Oiticica Stock) from northern Borborema Province, NE Brazil

This dataset comprises new chemical, isotopic and geochronological analyses for 14 samples from the Angicos Plutonism (Angicos Batholith and Poço da Oiticica Stock) from northern Borborema Province, NE Brazil. Whole rock major and trace element compositions as well as mineral oxide compositions for feldspars, biotite, and Fe-oxides. New analyses on 14 samples are presented in the bulk and in-situ data templates developed by EarthChem. A compilation of all new analyses and previous whole-rock data from Jardim de Sá (1994) are also provided. Analyses were carried out at the Geoanalítica Core Facility at the Instituto de Geociências, University of São Paulo, Brazil. The data are reported with the EarthChem/ DIGIS data templates (IEDA, 2022).

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