Figure 5

Log of core CQ14_02. From left to right: CAT scan with HU (Hounsfield Unit) in red color, photograph with high-resolution magnetic susceptibility in yellow, grain size % with mean diameter in magenta, grain size modes in different colours for each sediment unit within the HAT, benthic foraminifera assemblages, sedimentary facies for ST1, ST2 and ST3 in different colors4, subdivision in individual HAT units (I-VI) in green and pelagic units identified by different colors, organic carbon data (TOC%, Ntot, and C/N: green areas if C/N < 10, yellow areas if C/N > 10) and XRF data plot along the study sample. Yellow rectangle on the CAT scan image, represents 14C dated samples (SM1). Benthic foraminiferal assemblages are grouped in three different classes: blue = abyssal species (mainly A. tubulosa); green = wide bathymetric ranges; brown = inner shelf (see Tables 2, SM6 and SM7 for more details). Thin sample rectangles represent 0,5 cm thick samples. Thick sample rectangles represent 1 cm thick samples. Small coloured rectangles = rare specimens: < 25 specimens in 0.03 g of sample; large coloured rectangles = common specimens: > 25 specimens in 0.03 g of sample (see Table 2 for details on the bathymetric distribution). Identified seismo-turbidites (ST1, ST2 and ST3) with individual units (a, b, c and d) are indicated. The white rectangle at about 260–270 cm depth refers to Fig. SM8.