Sedimentary Record of the California Current System, Middle Miocene to Holocene: A Synthesis of Leg 167 Results

During Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167, the California continental margin was drilled from about 30°N to 42°N to sample high-resolution paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic records in the California Current system. Because of typically high sedimentation rates along the margin (80 to >200 m/m.y.),...

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Main Authors: Lyle, Mitchell, Koizumi, Itaru, Delaney, Margaret L., Barron, John A.
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/cgiss_facpubs/102
https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.167.238.2000
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spelling ftboisestateu:oai:scholarworks.boisestate.edu:cgiss_facpubs-1103 2023-10-29T02:37:10+01:00 Sedimentary Record of the California Current System, Middle Miocene to Holocene: A Synthesis of Leg 167 Results Lyle, Mitchell Koizumi, Itaru Delaney, Margaret L. Barron, John A. 2000-07-31T07:00:00Z https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/cgiss_facpubs/102 https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.167.238.2000 unknown ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/cgiss_facpubs/102 http://dx.doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.167.238.2000 CGISS Publications and Presentations Geosciences Earth Sciences Geophysics and Seismology text 2000 ftboisestateu https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.167.238.2000 2023-09-29T15:03:46Z During Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167, the California continental margin was drilled from about 30°N to 42°N to sample high-resolution paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic records in the California Current system. Because of typically high sedimentation rates along the margin (80 to >200 m/m.y.), drilling has proved necessary to collect late Pleistocene sedimentary records that usually are sampled by standard piston cores in other oceanic regions. Triple piston coring on Leg 167 enabled us to construct continuous submillennial paleoceanographic records to about 2 Ma. In the offshore drill sites, continuous records were constructed into the Miocene. The oldest sediments recovered on Leg 167 have an age of ~14 Ma. The California margin has an active diagenetic system driven by the degradation of organic matter. Leg 167 drilling provided a means to quantify the diagenetic processes within the deep sediment column and to study the links between sediment diagenesis and primary productivity. This synthesis chapter also documents the oceanographic variability along the California margin at all time scales, from 103 to 106 yr. Millennial-scale variability is found in Santa Barbara Basin (drilled during Leg 146) and in nearby basins drilled during Leg 167. Leg 167 cores also captured millennial-scale variability in the northern and central California margin. Orbitally forced insolation changes invoke a strong response throughout the California margin. Sea-surface temperature (SST) measured by the alkenone paleothermometer is highly coherent with the oxygen isotope record, being cold in glacials and much warmer in interglacials. Faunal and floral plankton assemblages vary strongly on the glacial-interglacial scale. Coastal plant communities show a glacial-interglacial variability that is most pronounced in the north, near the Cordilleran Ice Sheet. Major changes in the sediments prior to the Pleistocene mark major late Neogene oceanographic events. Opaline silica burial in the middle and upper Miocene sections have ... Text Ice Sheet Boise State University: Scholar Works
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Earth Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
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Earth Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
Lyle, Mitchell
Koizumi, Itaru
Delaney, Margaret L.
Barron, John A.
Sedimentary Record of the California Current System, Middle Miocene to Holocene: A Synthesis of Leg 167 Results
topic_facet Geosciences
Earth Sciences
Geophysics and Seismology
description During Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167, the California continental margin was drilled from about 30°N to 42°N to sample high-resolution paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic records in the California Current system. Because of typically high sedimentation rates along the margin (80 to >200 m/m.y.), drilling has proved necessary to collect late Pleistocene sedimentary records that usually are sampled by standard piston cores in other oceanic regions. Triple piston coring on Leg 167 enabled us to construct continuous submillennial paleoceanographic records to about 2 Ma. In the offshore drill sites, continuous records were constructed into the Miocene. The oldest sediments recovered on Leg 167 have an age of ~14 Ma. The California margin has an active diagenetic system driven by the degradation of organic matter. Leg 167 drilling provided a means to quantify the diagenetic processes within the deep sediment column and to study the links between sediment diagenesis and primary productivity. This synthesis chapter also documents the oceanographic variability along the California margin at all time scales, from 103 to 106 yr. Millennial-scale variability is found in Santa Barbara Basin (drilled during Leg 146) and in nearby basins drilled during Leg 167. Leg 167 cores also captured millennial-scale variability in the northern and central California margin. Orbitally forced insolation changes invoke a strong response throughout the California margin. Sea-surface temperature (SST) measured by the alkenone paleothermometer is highly coherent with the oxygen isotope record, being cold in glacials and much warmer in interglacials. Faunal and floral plankton assemblages vary strongly on the glacial-interglacial scale. Coastal plant communities show a glacial-interglacial variability that is most pronounced in the north, near the Cordilleran Ice Sheet. Major changes in the sediments prior to the Pleistocene mark major late Neogene oceanographic events. Opaline silica burial in the middle and upper Miocene sections have ...
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author Lyle, Mitchell
Koizumi, Itaru
Delaney, Margaret L.
Barron, John A.
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title Sedimentary Record of the California Current System, Middle Miocene to Holocene: A Synthesis of Leg 167 Results
title_short Sedimentary Record of the California Current System, Middle Miocene to Holocene: A Synthesis of Leg 167 Results
title_full Sedimentary Record of the California Current System, Middle Miocene to Holocene: A Synthesis of Leg 167 Results
title_fullStr Sedimentary Record of the California Current System, Middle Miocene to Holocene: A Synthesis of Leg 167 Results
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentary Record of the California Current System, Middle Miocene to Holocene: A Synthesis of Leg 167 Results
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