Late Cenozoic architecture of the St. Pierre Slope

The late Cenozoic seismic stratigraphy of the continental slope south of western Newfoundland is interpreted using new seismic reflection profiles. New Miocene–Pliocene biostratigraphic (palynology) age determinations on the Hermine E-94 well on the northwestern Grand Banks of Newfoundland are corre...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Piper, David JW, Macdonald, Adam WA, Ingram, Stephen, Williams, Graham L, McCall, Curtis
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2005
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e05-059 2024-09-15T18:19:56+00:00 Late Cenozoic architecture of the St. Pierre Slope Piper, David JW Macdonald, Adam WA Ingram, Stephen Williams, Graham L McCall, Curtis 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e05-059 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e05-059 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 42, issue 11, page 1987-2000 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 journal-article 2005 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e05-059 2024-07-25T04:10:06Z The late Cenozoic seismic stratigraphy of the continental slope south of western Newfoundland is interpreted using new seismic reflection profiles. New Miocene–Pliocene biostratigraphic (palynology) age determinations on the Hermine E-94 well on the northwestern Grand Banks of Newfoundland are correlated to the study area. The Quaternary section of St. Pierre Slope is disrupted by numerous failure scarps and mass-transport deposits, but correlation from the mid- slope to the continental rise is achieved using major mass-transport deposits as markers. On the upper slope, stacked downslope-thinning wedges of acoustically incoherent sediment are interpreted as till deposits of mid- to late Pleistocene age. Sedi mentation rates in the youngest part of the succession are estimated from a 30 ka radiocarbon date 25 m below the horizon of the youngest till tongue, which is exposed on a 60 m deep failure surface. Extrapolation of sedimentation rates and comparison with dated sections on the J-Anomaly Ridge and Bermuda Rise provides a consistent interpreted age model for the till tongues that corresponds to marine isotope stages 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Hermine Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 42 11 1987 2000
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description The late Cenozoic seismic stratigraphy of the continental slope south of western Newfoundland is interpreted using new seismic reflection profiles. New Miocene–Pliocene biostratigraphic (palynology) age determinations on the Hermine E-94 well on the northwestern Grand Banks of Newfoundland are correlated to the study area. The Quaternary section of St. Pierre Slope is disrupted by numerous failure scarps and mass-transport deposits, but correlation from the mid- slope to the continental rise is achieved using major mass-transport deposits as markers. On the upper slope, stacked downslope-thinning wedges of acoustically incoherent sediment are interpreted as till deposits of mid- to late Pleistocene age. Sedi mentation rates in the youngest part of the succession are estimated from a 30 ka radiocarbon date 25 m below the horizon of the youngest till tongue, which is exposed on a 60 m deep failure surface. Extrapolation of sedimentation rates and comparison with dated sections on the J-Anomaly Ridge and Bermuda Rise provides a consistent interpreted age model for the till tongues that corresponds to marine isotope stages 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12.
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author Piper, David JW
Macdonald, Adam WA
Ingram, Stephen
Williams, Graham L
McCall, Curtis
spellingShingle Piper, David JW
Macdonald, Adam WA
Ingram, Stephen
Williams, Graham L
McCall, Curtis
Late Cenozoic architecture of the St. Pierre Slope
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Macdonald, Adam WA
Ingram, Stephen
Williams, Graham L
McCall, Curtis
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title Late Cenozoic architecture of the St. Pierre Slope
title_short Late Cenozoic architecture of the St. Pierre Slope
title_full Late Cenozoic architecture of the St. Pierre Slope
title_fullStr Late Cenozoic architecture of the St. Pierre Slope
title_full_unstemmed Late Cenozoic architecture of the St. Pierre Slope
title_sort late cenozoic architecture of the st. pierre slope
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