Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history at DSDP Leg 71 Holes, supplement to: Ciesielski, Paul F; Weaver, Fred M (1983): Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71 sediments, Southwest Atlantic Ocean. In: Ludwig, WJ; Krasheninnikov, VA; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 71, 461-477

The Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary record of Leg 71 and previously drilled sequences from the Southern Ocean reveal evidence of a major late Miocene change of oceanic and glacial conditions in the southern high latitudes during paleomagnetic Chron 9. The characteristics of late Miocene sedimenta...

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Main Authors: Ciesielski, Paul F, Weaver, Fred M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 1983
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.815095 2023-05-15T13:56:06+02:00 Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history at DSDP Leg 71 Holes, supplement to: Ciesielski, Paul F; Weaver, Fred M (1983): Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71 sediments, Southwest Atlantic Ocean. In: Ludwig, WJ; Krasheninnikov, VA; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 71, 461-477 Ciesielski, Paul F Weaver, Fred M 1983 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.815095 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.815095 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.71.120.1983 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY Drilling/drill rig Leg28 Leg29 Leg35 Leg36 Leg71 Glomar Challenger Deep Sea Drilling Project DSDP Collection article Supplementary Collection of Datasets 1983 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.815095 https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.71.120.1983 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary record of Leg 71 and previously drilled sequences from the Southern Ocean reveal evidence of a major late Miocene change of oceanic and glacial conditions in the southern high latitudes during paleomagnetic Chron 9. The characteristics of late Miocene sedimentation and in particular the study of erosional patterns and ice-rafted debris suggest the following conclusions. 1) In the late Miocene, the Polar Front first migrated to the northern latitudes of the Southern Ocean and surface water temperatures became similar to those of today. 2) Extensive ice shelves or ice tongues were not present along the Antarctic margin until late Chron 9 (about 9.0 Ma). 3) Before Chron 9, West Antarctica was occupied by an archipelago and the West Antarctic Sea. 4) Extensive ice shelves formed in the West Antarctic region, eventually coalescing and thickening to form the grounded West Antarctic ice sheet by Chron 9. 5) The newly formed West Antarctic ice sheet was probably unstable and frequently became an ungrounded ice shelf, thus accounting for the scarcity of late Miocene ice-rafted debris. 6) Extensive erosion or nondeposition of sediment was probably the result of increased Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) formation in the West Antarctic region during the initial formation of extensive West Antarctic ice shelves and during periods when the West Antarctic ice sheet was ungrounded. 7) In the Southwest Atlantic, AABW velocity waned during the latest Miocene. During the late Gilbert Chron a major and permanent change occurred in the pattern of ice-rafting to the South Atlantic, and after 4.35 Ma the increased IRD accumulation rate and frequency of major episodes of IRD accumulation suggest increased stability of the West Antarctic ice sheet. In addition, radiolarian faunas of Hole 514 record at least eight migrations of the Polar Front to the north of the site during the past 4.07 m.y. An apparent increase in the frequency of Polar Front migrations occurred about 2.7-2.6 Ma, possibly in response to oceanic change induced by fluctuations in glacial conditions of the Northern Hemisphere. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Southern Ocean West Antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic West Antarctica West Antarctic Ice Sheet Weaver ENVELOPE(-153.833,-153.833,-86.967,-86.967)
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Leg29
Leg35
Leg36
Leg71
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Leg29
Leg35
Leg36
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Ciesielski, Paul F
Weaver, Fred M
Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history at DSDP Leg 71 Holes, supplement to: Ciesielski, Paul F; Weaver, Fred M (1983): Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71 sediments, Southwest Atlantic Ocean. In: Ludwig, WJ; Krasheninnikov, VA; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 71, 461-477
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Leg28
Leg29
Leg35
Leg36
Leg71
Glomar Challenger
Deep Sea Drilling Project DSDP
description The Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary record of Leg 71 and previously drilled sequences from the Southern Ocean reveal evidence of a major late Miocene change of oceanic and glacial conditions in the southern high latitudes during paleomagnetic Chron 9. The characteristics of late Miocene sedimentation and in particular the study of erosional patterns and ice-rafted debris suggest the following conclusions. 1) In the late Miocene, the Polar Front first migrated to the northern latitudes of the Southern Ocean and surface water temperatures became similar to those of today. 2) Extensive ice shelves or ice tongues were not present along the Antarctic margin until late Chron 9 (about 9.0 Ma). 3) Before Chron 9, West Antarctica was occupied by an archipelago and the West Antarctic Sea. 4) Extensive ice shelves formed in the West Antarctic region, eventually coalescing and thickening to form the grounded West Antarctic ice sheet by Chron 9. 5) The newly formed West Antarctic ice sheet was probably unstable and frequently became an ungrounded ice shelf, thus accounting for the scarcity of late Miocene ice-rafted debris. 6) Extensive erosion or nondeposition of sediment was probably the result of increased Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) formation in the West Antarctic region during the initial formation of extensive West Antarctic ice shelves and during periods when the West Antarctic ice sheet was ungrounded. 7) In the Southwest Atlantic, AABW velocity waned during the latest Miocene. During the late Gilbert Chron a major and permanent change occurred in the pattern of ice-rafting to the South Atlantic, and after 4.35 Ma the increased IRD accumulation rate and frequency of major episodes of IRD accumulation suggest increased stability of the West Antarctic ice sheet. In addition, radiolarian faunas of Hole 514 record at least eight migrations of the Polar Front to the north of the site during the past 4.07 m.y. An apparent increase in the frequency of Polar Front migrations occurred about 2.7-2.6 Ma, possibly in response to oceanic change induced by fluctuations in glacial conditions of the Northern Hemisphere.
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author Ciesielski, Paul F
Weaver, Fred M
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title Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history at DSDP Leg 71 Holes, supplement to: Ciesielski, Paul F; Weaver, Fred M (1983): Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71 sediments, Southwest Atlantic Ocean. In: Ludwig, WJ; Krasheninnikov, VA; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 71, 461-477
title_short Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history at DSDP Leg 71 Holes, supplement to: Ciesielski, Paul F; Weaver, Fred M (1983): Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71 sediments, Southwest Atlantic Ocean. In: Ludwig, WJ; Krasheninnikov, VA; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 71, 461-477
title_full Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history at DSDP Leg 71 Holes, supplement to: Ciesielski, Paul F; Weaver, Fred M (1983): Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71 sediments, Southwest Atlantic Ocean. In: Ludwig, WJ; Krasheninnikov, VA; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 71, 461-477
title_fullStr Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history at DSDP Leg 71 Holes, supplement to: Ciesielski, Paul F; Weaver, Fred M (1983): Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71 sediments, Southwest Atlantic Ocean. In: Ludwig, WJ; Krasheninnikov, VA; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 71, 461-477
title_full_unstemmed Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history at DSDP Leg 71 Holes, supplement to: Ciesielski, Paul F; Weaver, Fred M (1983): Neogene and Quaternary paleoenvironmental history of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71 sediments, Southwest Atlantic Ocean. In: Ludwig, WJ; Krasheninnikov, VA; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 71, 461-477
title_sort neogene and quaternary paleoenvironmental history at dsdp leg 71 holes, supplement to: ciesielski, paul f; weaver, fred m (1983): neogene and quaternary paleoenvironmental history of deep sea drilling project leg 71 sediments, southwest atlantic ocean. in: ludwig, wj; krasheninnikov, va; et al. (eds.), initial reports of the deep sea drilling project (u.s. govt. printing office), 71, 461-477
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