Antarctic CRC Marine Geoscience, Vincennes Bay, Prydz Bay and Mac.Robertson Shelf : Post-cruise Report : AGSO Cruise 186, ANARE Voyage 5, 1996/97 (BRAD)

Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown Statement: Legacy product, lineage not available This record is a summary of the preliminary results of the third AGSO / Antarctic Co-operative Research Centre/ ANARE marine geoscience program in East Antarctica since 1993. The voyage included visits to Vinc...

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Other Authors: Australian Geological Survey Organisation (publisher), Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (distributor), Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (owner), Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (pointOfContact), De Santis, L. (author), Domack, E. (author), EGD (hasAssociationWith), Harris, P.T. (author), Manager Client Services (custodian), O'Brien, P.E. (author), PRODUCTS (custodian), Quilty, P.G. (author), Raker, B. (author), Taylor, F. (author)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/antarctic-crc-marine-199697-brad/683965
https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/24211
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown Statement: Legacy product, lineage not available This record is a summary of the preliminary results of the third AGSO / Antarctic Co-operative Research Centre/ ANARE marine geoscience program in East Antarctica since 1993. The voyage included visits to Vincennes Bay, Prydz Bay and the Mac. Robertson Shelf, Antarctica and to Heard Island on the Kerguelen Plateau. The purpose of the voyage was to conduct a marine science geophysical survey and sediment processes/sampling program at several key areas in the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) during the 1996-97 season, namely: (i) the deep shelf basin located in Vincennes Bay; (ii) Prydz Bay grounding line moraines and trough mouth fan deposits, and (iii) the Nielsen shelf valley off Mac.Robertson Land. The objectives for the cruise included: (1) to collect cores and seismic data from shelf basins that preserve a record of the timing of ice sheet retreat from the shelf break following the last glacial maximum (LGM); (2) to collect geochemical data from the water column and underlying sediments which will improve interpretation of short-term (Holocene) palaeoenvironmental records preserved in biogenic sediment cores; (3) to obtain seismic data in support of proposed ODP drilling on the Prydz trough mouth fan; and (4) to quantify modern sedimentary processes for the purpose of deriving facies models and analysis of facies successions in the cores. In Vincennes Bay, eight cores were collected at six stations; 3 are located on an outer shelf bank and 3 are from a deep (up to 1,850 m water depth) glacial trough on the inner shelf. The inner shelf cores are interpreted as Holocene in age throughout and contain a diatom and possible organic carbon record that looks promising for correlation with the Law Dome ice core record. About 200km of seismic data were collected in Vincennes Bay which show the inner shelf to be glacially incised and deeply eroded, exposing crystalline basement, whilst the mid to outer shelf preserves ...