Neogene tectonic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica — Chronology of events from the AND-1B drill hole
Stratigraphic drilling from the McMurdo Ice Shelf in the 2006/2007 austral summer recovered a 1284.87 m sedimentary succession from beneath the sea floor. Key age data for the core include magnetic polarity stratigraphy for the entire succession, diatom biostratigraphy for the upper 600 m and 40Ar/3...
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Stratigraphic drilling from the McMurdo Ice Shelf in the 2006/2007 austral summer recovered a 1284.87 m sedimentary succession from beneath the sea floor. Key age data for the core include magnetic polarity stratigraphy for the entire succession, diatom biostratigraphy for the upper 600 m and 40Ar/39Ar ages for in-situ volcanic deposits as well as reworked volcanic clasts. A vertical seismic profile for the drill hole allows correlation between the drill hole and a regional seismic network and inference of age constraint by correlation with well‐dated regional volcanic events through direct recognition of interlayered volcanic deposits as well as by inference from flexural loading of pre‐existing strata. The combined age model implies relatively rapid (1 m/2–5 ky) accumulation of sediment punctuated by hiatuses, which account for approximately 50% of the record. Three of the longer hiatuses coincide with basin‐wide seismic reflectors and, along with two thick volcanic intervals, they subdivide the succession into seven chronostratigraphic intervals with characteristic facies: 1. The base of the cored succession (1275–1220 mbsf) comprises middle Miocene volcaniclastic sandstone dated at approx 13.5 Ma by several reworked volcanic clasts; 2. A late-Miocene sub-polar orbitally controlled glacial–interglacial succession (1220–760 mbsf) bounded by two unconformities correlated with basin‐wide reflectors associated with early development of the terror rift; 3. A late Miocene volcanigenic succession (760–596 mbsf) terminating with a ~1 my hiatus at 596.35 mbsf which spans the Miocene–Pliocene boundary and is not recognised in regional seismic data; 4. An early Pliocene obliquity-controlled alternating diamictite and diatomite glacial–interglacial succession (590–440 mbsf), separated from; 5. A late Pliocene obliquity-controlled alternating diamictite and diatomite glacial–interglacial succession (440–150 mbsf) by a 750 ky unconformity interpreted to represent a major sequence boundary at other locations; 6. An early ... |
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Wilson, Gary S. Levy, Richard H. Naish, Tim R. Powell, Ross D. Florindo, Fabio Ohneiser, Christian Sagnotti, Leonardo Winter, Diane M. Cody, Rosemary Henrys, Stuart Ross, Jake Krissek, Larry Niessen, Frank Pompillio, Massimo Scherer, Reed Alloway, Brent V. Barrett, Peter J. Brachfeld, Stefanie Browne, Greg Carter, Lionel Cowan, Ellen Crampton, James DeConto, Robert M. Dunbar, Gavin Dunbar, Nelia Dunbar, Robert von Eynatten, Hilmar Gebhardt, Catalina Giorgetti, Giovanna Graham, Ian Hannah, Mike Hansaraj, Dhiresh Harwood, David M. Hinnov, Linda Jarrard, Richard D. Joseph, Leah Kominz, Michelle Kuhn, Gerhard Kyle, Philip Läufer, Andreas McIntosh, William C. McKay, Robert Maffioli, Paola Magens, Diana Millan, Christina Monien, Donata Morin, Roger Paulsen, Timothy Persico, Davide Pollard, David Raine, J. Ian Riesselman, Christina Sandroni, Sonia Schmitt, Doug Sjunneskog, Charlotte Strong, C. Percy Talarico, Franco Taviani, Marco Villa, Giuliana Vogel, Stefan Wilch, Tom Williams, Trevor Wilson, Terry J. Wise, Sherwood |
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Wilson, Gary S. Levy, Richard H. Naish, Tim R. Powell, Ross D. Florindo, Fabio Ohneiser, Christian Sagnotti, Leonardo Winter, Diane M. Cody, Rosemary Henrys, Stuart Ross, Jake Krissek, Larry Niessen, Frank Pompillio, Massimo Scherer, Reed Alloway, Brent V. Barrett, Peter J. Brachfeld, Stefanie Browne, Greg Carter, Lionel Cowan, Ellen Crampton, James DeConto, Robert M. Dunbar, Gavin Dunbar, Nelia Dunbar, Robert von Eynatten, Hilmar Gebhardt, Catalina Giorgetti, Giovanna Graham, Ian Hannah, Mike Hansaraj, Dhiresh Harwood, David M. Hinnov, Linda Jarrard, Richard D. Joseph, Leah Kominz, Michelle Kuhn, Gerhard Kyle, Philip Läufer, Andreas McIntosh, William C. McKay, Robert Maffioli, Paola Magens, Diana Millan, Christina Monien, Donata Morin, Roger Paulsen, Timothy Persico, Davide Pollard, David Raine, J. Ian Riesselman, Christina Sandroni, Sonia Schmitt, Doug Sjunneskog, Charlotte Strong, C. Percy Talarico, Franco Taviani, Marco Villa, Giuliana Vogel, Stefan Wilch, Tom Williams, Trevor Wilson, Terry J. Wise, Sherwood |
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Neogene tectonic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica — Chronology of events from the AND-1B drill hole |
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Neogene tectonic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica — Chronology of events from the AND-1B drill hole |
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Neogene tectonic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica — Chronology of events from the AND-1B drill hole |
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:31922 2024-09-15T17:46:41+00:00 Neogene tectonic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica — Chronology of events from the AND-1B drill hole Wilson, Gary S. Levy, Richard H. Naish, Tim R. Powell, Ross D. Florindo, Fabio Ohneiser, Christian Sagnotti, Leonardo Winter, Diane M. Cody, Rosemary Henrys, Stuart Ross, Jake Krissek, Larry Niessen, Frank Pompillio, Massimo Scherer, Reed Alloway, Brent V. Barrett, Peter J. Brachfeld, Stefanie Browne, Greg Carter, Lionel Cowan, Ellen Crampton, James DeConto, Robert M. Dunbar, Gavin Dunbar, Nelia Dunbar, Robert von Eynatten, Hilmar Gebhardt, Catalina Giorgetti, Giovanna Graham, Ian Hannah, Mike Hansaraj, Dhiresh Harwood, David M. Hinnov, Linda Jarrard, Richard D. Joseph, Leah Kominz, Michelle Kuhn, Gerhard Kyle, Philip Läufer, Andreas McIntosh, William C. McKay, Robert Maffioli, Paola Magens, Diana Millan, Christina Monien, Donata Morin, Roger Paulsen, Timothy Persico, Davide Pollard, David Raine, J. Ian Riesselman, Christina Sandroni, Sonia Schmitt, Doug Sjunneskog, Charlotte Strong, C. Percy Talarico, Franco Taviani, Marco Villa, Giuliana Vogel, Stefan Wilch, Tom Williams, Trevor Wilson, Terry J. Wise, Sherwood 2012 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/31922/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.05.019 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.40612 unknown Wilson, G. S. , Levy, R. H. , Naish, T. R. , Powell, R. D. , Florindo, F. , Ohneiser, C. , Sagnotti, L. , Winter, D. M. , Cody, R. , Henrys, S. , Ross, J. , Krissek, L. , Niessen, F. orcid:0000-0001-6453-0594 , Pompillio, M. , Scherer, R. , Alloway, B. V. , Barrett, P. J. , Brachfeld, S. , Browne, G. , Carter, L. , Cowan, E. , Crampton, J. , DeConto, R. M. , Dunbar, G. , Dunbar, N. , Dunbar, R. , von Eynatten, H. , Gebhardt, C. orcid:0000-0002-3227-0676 , Giorgetti, G. , Graham, I. , Hannah, M. , Hansaraj, D. , Harwood, D. M. , Hinnov, L. , Jarrard, R. D. , Joseph, L. , Kominz, M. , Kuhn, G. orcid:0000-0001-6069-7485 , Kyle, P. , Läufer, A. , McIntosh, W. C. , McKay, R. , Maffioli, P. , Magens, D. , Millan, C. , Monien, D. , Morin, R. , Paulsen, T. , Persico, D. , Pollard, D. , Raine, J. I. , Riesselman, C. , Sandroni, S. , Schmitt, D. , Sjunneskog, C. , Strong, C. P. , Talarico, F. , Taviani, M. , Villa, G. , Vogel, S. , Wilch, T. , Williams, T. , Wilson, T. J. and Wise, S. (2012) Neogene tectonic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica — Chronology of events from the AND-1B drill hole , Global and Planetary Change, 96-97 , pp. 189-203 . doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.05.019 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.05.019> , hdl:10013/epic.40612 EPIC3Global and Planetary Change, 96-97, pp. 189-203, ISSN: 09218181 Article isiRev 2012 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.05.019 2024-06-24T04:06:16Z Stratigraphic drilling from the McMurdo Ice Shelf in the 2006/2007 austral summer recovered a 1284.87 m sedimentary succession from beneath the sea floor. Key age data for the core include magnetic polarity stratigraphy for the entire succession, diatom biostratigraphy for the upper 600 m and 40Ar/39Ar ages for in-situ volcanic deposits as well as reworked volcanic clasts. A vertical seismic profile for the drill hole allows correlation between the drill hole and a regional seismic network and inference of age constraint by correlation with well‐dated regional volcanic events through direct recognition of interlayered volcanic deposits as well as by inference from flexural loading of pre‐existing strata. The combined age model implies relatively rapid (1 m/2–5 ky) accumulation of sediment punctuated by hiatuses, which account for approximately 50% of the record. Three of the longer hiatuses coincide with basin‐wide seismic reflectors and, along with two thick volcanic intervals, they subdivide the succession into seven chronostratigraphic intervals with characteristic facies: 1. The base of the cored succession (1275–1220 mbsf) comprises middle Miocene volcaniclastic sandstone dated at approx 13.5 Ma by several reworked volcanic clasts; 2. A late-Miocene sub-polar orbitally controlled glacial–interglacial succession (1220–760 mbsf) bounded by two unconformities correlated with basin‐wide reflectors associated with early development of the terror rift; 3. A late Miocene volcanigenic succession (760–596 mbsf) terminating with a ~1 my hiatus at 596.35 mbsf which spans the Miocene–Pliocene boundary and is not recognised in regional seismic data; 4. An early Pliocene obliquity-controlled alternating diamictite and diatomite glacial–interglacial succession (590–440 mbsf), separated from; 5. A late Pliocene obliquity-controlled alternating diamictite and diatomite glacial–interglacial succession (440–150 mbsf) by a 750 ky unconformity interpreted to represent a major sequence boundary at other locations; 6. An early ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ice Shelf McMurdo Ice Shelf Ross Sea Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Global and Planetary Change 96-97 189 203 |