Insight into the geology of the East Antarctic hinterland: a study of sediment

Abstract The borehole at the southern part of subglacial Lake Vostok has been drilled into an ice layer that has been refrozen from the lake water. This ice layer contains random sediment inclusions, eight of which have been studied using state-of the-art analytical techniques. Six inclusions compri...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.580.6843 2023-05-15T13:32:27+02:00 Insight into the geology of the East Antarctic hinterland: a study of sediment The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.580.6843 http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1047/srp/srp014/of2007-1047srp014.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.580.6843 http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1047/srp/srp014/of2007-1047srp014.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1047/srp/srp014/of2007-1047srp014.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T13:00:44Z Abstract The borehole at the southern part of subglacial Lake Vostok has been drilled into an ice layer that has been refrozen from the lake water. This ice layer contains random sediment inclusions, eight of which have been studied using state-of the-art analytical techniques. Six inclusions comprise soft aggregates consisting mainly of clay-mica minerals and micron-sized quartz grains while two others are solid clasts of fine-grained cemented rocks. The largest rock clast consists of poorly-rounded quartz and minor amounts of accessory minerals and is classified as quartzose siltstone. More than twenty grains of zircon and monazite have been identified in this siltstone and dated by SIMS SHRIMP-II. Two age clusters have been recognized for these detrital grains, in the ranges 0.8−1.2 Ga and 1.6−1.8 Ga. The compositions of the rock clasts suggest that the bedrock situated to the west of Lake Vostok is sedimentary. The age data on the detrital accessory minerals suggest that the provenance of these sedimentary rocks − the Gamburtsev Mountains and Vostok Subglacial Highlands, is mainly represented by Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic-Neoproterozoic crustal provinces. Text Antarc* Antarctic Unknown Antarctic Lake Vostok ENVELOPE(106.000,106.000,-77.500,-77.500) Vostok Subglacial Highlands ENVELOPE(102.000,102.000,-80.000,-80.000)
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description Abstract The borehole at the southern part of subglacial Lake Vostok has been drilled into an ice layer that has been refrozen from the lake water. This ice layer contains random sediment inclusions, eight of which have been studied using state-of the-art analytical techniques. Six inclusions comprise soft aggregates consisting mainly of clay-mica minerals and micron-sized quartz grains while two others are solid clasts of fine-grained cemented rocks. The largest rock clast consists of poorly-rounded quartz and minor amounts of accessory minerals and is classified as quartzose siltstone. More than twenty grains of zircon and monazite have been identified in this siltstone and dated by SIMS SHRIMP-II. Two age clusters have been recognized for these detrital grains, in the ranges 0.8−1.2 Ga and 1.6−1.8 Ga. The compositions of the rock clasts suggest that the bedrock situated to the west of Lake Vostok is sedimentary. The age data on the detrital accessory minerals suggest that the provenance of these sedimentary rocks − the Gamburtsev Mountains and Vostok Subglacial Highlands, is mainly represented by Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic-Neoproterozoic crustal provinces.
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title Insight into the geology of the East Antarctic hinterland: a study of sediment
spellingShingle Insight into the geology of the East Antarctic hinterland: a study of sediment
title_short Insight into the geology of the East Antarctic hinterland: a study of sediment
title_full Insight into the geology of the East Antarctic hinterland: a study of sediment
title_fullStr Insight into the geology of the East Antarctic hinterland: a study of sediment
title_full_unstemmed Insight into the geology of the East Antarctic hinterland: a study of sediment
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