Expedition 379T Preliminary Report, Digging Deeper with the JR100: Extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the Chilean Margin to the Eemian

Expedition 379T of the D/V JOIDES Resolution was the first in the new NSF funded JR100 program, intended to provide the US paleoceanographic community a new way for recovering long sediment records (up to 100 meters below seafloor) outside of the IODP program. As such, it bridges between the convent...

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Main Authors: Bova, Samantha Claudia, Rosenthal, Yair, Childress, Laurel, Aiello, Ivano, Avila, Alejandro, Charles, Christopher, Cheung, Anson, Clementi, Vincent, DeLong, Kimberly, Dove, Isabel, Du, Xiaojing, Estes, Emily, Garcia-Lasanta, Cristina, Goldstein, Steven, Hagemann, Julia, Hatfield, Robert, Haynes, Laura, Hess, Anya, Irvali, Nil, Kiro, Yael, Lambert, Jonathan, Li, Chen, Longo, William, McGrath, Sarah, Monteagudo, Minda, Riechelson, Hailey, Robinson, Rebecca, Sarao, John, Sproson, Adam, Taylor, Shawn, Wright, James, Yokoyama, Yusuke, Yu, Mark
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5553427 2023-05-15T13:38:05+02:00 Expedition 379T Preliminary Report, Digging Deeper with the JR100: Extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the Chilean Margin to the Eemian Bova, Samantha Claudia Rosenthal, Yair Childress, Laurel Aiello, Ivano Avila, Alejandro Charles, Christopher Cheung, Anson Clementi, Vincent DeLong, Kimberly Dove, Isabel Du, Xiaojing Estes, Emily Garcia-Lasanta, Cristina Goldstein, Steven Hagemann, Julia Hatfield, Robert Haynes, Laura Hess, Anya Irvali, Nil Kiro, Yael Lambert, Jonathan Li, Chen Longo, William McGrath, Sarah Monteagudo, Minda Riechelson, Hailey Robinson, Rebecca Sarao, John Sproson, Adam Taylor, Shawn Wright, James Yokoyama, Yusuke Yu, Mark 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5553427 https://zenodo.org/record/5553427 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/iodp https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5553428 https://zenodo.org/communities/iodp Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY JR100 scientific coring Chilean Margin Paleoceanography Report report 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5553427 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5553428 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Expedition 379T of the D/V JOIDES Resolution was the first in the new NSF funded JR100 program, intended to provide the US paleoceanographic community a new way for recovering long sediment records (up to 100 meters below seafloor) outside of the IODP program. As such, it bridges between the conventional coring capability on UNOLS ships and the deep sea drilling program. The primary objective of the expedition was to investigate links between oceanographic changes at the northern margin of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and climate variability on the South American continent over the past few glacial-interglacial cycles, with a special emphasis on obtaining high-resolution records of the Eemian interval and the last two glacial terminations. Given very high sedimentation rates along the Chilean margins, the new cores will enable reconstruction of surface and intermediate water variability at centennial-to-millennial resolution, which will extend available records from previous coring expeditions (ODP Expedition 202), thus permitting comparison of Southern Hemisphere records of the Holocene and last interglacial (LIG- Eemian), terminations I and II, and the MIS 5e-5d glacial inception. Eight sites were cored during Expedition 379T, recovering a total of 2232 m of sediment cores in 670–3055 m water depth with an average recovery of 101.8% during 14.62 days of on-site operations. The eight sites extend over a wide latitudinal distance (46-36°S) covering the modern transition from the Antarctic subpolar to the subtropical zones as well as spanning water depths intersecting the Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW), Pacific Deep Water (PDW) and Circumpolar deep water (CPDW) water masses. Six of the sites are located on the Chilean margins at intermediate water depths (670-1534 mbsl) and the other two sites are situated in deep water off the shelf (2032 and 3055 mbsl). Three holes were APC cored in all but one site allowing for compositing complete splices for paleoceanographic reconstructions. Shipboard analyses of the sediment cores included determining properties including magnetic susceptibility (MS), gamma ray attenuation (GRA), natural gamma radiation (NGR), visual description and imaging, paleomagnetic measurements, and micropaleontology (foraminifers, nannofossil and diatoms). Low-resolution (1 per core) interstitial water samples were collected for shipboard elemental analysis at each site. In addition, high-resolution interstitial water samples (1 per section) were collected at each site for further shore-based isotopic and elemental investigations totaling 472 IW samples. Report Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic The Antarctic Pacific
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scientific coring
Chilean Margin
Paleoceanography
Bova, Samantha Claudia
Rosenthal, Yair
Childress, Laurel
Aiello, Ivano
Avila, Alejandro
Charles, Christopher
Cheung, Anson
Clementi, Vincent
DeLong, Kimberly
Dove, Isabel
Du, Xiaojing
Estes, Emily
Garcia-Lasanta, Cristina
Goldstein, Steven
Hagemann, Julia
Hatfield, Robert
Haynes, Laura
Hess, Anya
Irvali, Nil
Kiro, Yael
Lambert, Jonathan
Li, Chen
Longo, William
McGrath, Sarah
Monteagudo, Minda
Riechelson, Hailey
Robinson, Rebecca
Sarao, John
Sproson, Adam
Taylor, Shawn
Wright, James
Yokoyama, Yusuke
Yu, Mark
Expedition 379T Preliminary Report, Digging Deeper with the JR100: Extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the Chilean Margin to the Eemian
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description Expedition 379T of the D/V JOIDES Resolution was the first in the new NSF funded JR100 program, intended to provide the US paleoceanographic community a new way for recovering long sediment records (up to 100 meters below seafloor) outside of the IODP program. As such, it bridges between the conventional coring capability on UNOLS ships and the deep sea drilling program. The primary objective of the expedition was to investigate links between oceanographic changes at the northern margin of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and climate variability on the South American continent over the past few glacial-interglacial cycles, with a special emphasis on obtaining high-resolution records of the Eemian interval and the last two glacial terminations. Given very high sedimentation rates along the Chilean margins, the new cores will enable reconstruction of surface and intermediate water variability at centennial-to-millennial resolution, which will extend available records from previous coring expeditions (ODP Expedition 202), thus permitting comparison of Southern Hemisphere records of the Holocene and last interglacial (LIG- Eemian), terminations I and II, and the MIS 5e-5d glacial inception. Eight sites were cored during Expedition 379T, recovering a total of 2232 m of sediment cores in 670–3055 m water depth with an average recovery of 101.8% during 14.62 days of on-site operations. The eight sites extend over a wide latitudinal distance (46-36°S) covering the modern transition from the Antarctic subpolar to the subtropical zones as well as spanning water depths intersecting the Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW), Pacific Deep Water (PDW) and Circumpolar deep water (CPDW) water masses. Six of the sites are located on the Chilean margins at intermediate water depths (670-1534 mbsl) and the other two sites are situated in deep water off the shelf (2032 and 3055 mbsl). Three holes were APC cored in all but one site allowing for compositing complete splices for paleoceanographic reconstructions. Shipboard analyses of the sediment cores included determining properties including magnetic susceptibility (MS), gamma ray attenuation (GRA), natural gamma radiation (NGR), visual description and imaging, paleomagnetic measurements, and micropaleontology (foraminifers, nannofossil and diatoms). Low-resolution (1 per core) interstitial water samples were collected for shipboard elemental analysis at each site. In addition, high-resolution interstitial water samples (1 per section) were collected at each site for further shore-based isotopic and elemental investigations totaling 472 IW samples.
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author Bova, Samantha Claudia
Rosenthal, Yair
Childress, Laurel
Aiello, Ivano
Avila, Alejandro
Charles, Christopher
Cheung, Anson
Clementi, Vincent
DeLong, Kimberly
Dove, Isabel
Du, Xiaojing
Estes, Emily
Garcia-Lasanta, Cristina
Goldstein, Steven
Hagemann, Julia
Hatfield, Robert
Haynes, Laura
Hess, Anya
Irvali, Nil
Kiro, Yael
Lambert, Jonathan
Li, Chen
Longo, William
McGrath, Sarah
Monteagudo, Minda
Riechelson, Hailey
Robinson, Rebecca
Sarao, John
Sproson, Adam
Taylor, Shawn
Wright, James
Yokoyama, Yusuke
Yu, Mark
author_facet Bova, Samantha Claudia
Rosenthal, Yair
Childress, Laurel
Aiello, Ivano
Avila, Alejandro
Charles, Christopher
Cheung, Anson
Clementi, Vincent
DeLong, Kimberly
Dove, Isabel
Du, Xiaojing
Estes, Emily
Garcia-Lasanta, Cristina
Goldstein, Steven
Hagemann, Julia
Hatfield, Robert
Haynes, Laura
Hess, Anya
Irvali, Nil
Kiro, Yael
Lambert, Jonathan
Li, Chen
Longo, William
McGrath, Sarah
Monteagudo, Minda
Riechelson, Hailey
Robinson, Rebecca
Sarao, John
Sproson, Adam
Taylor, Shawn
Wright, James
Yokoyama, Yusuke
Yu, Mark
author_sort Bova, Samantha Claudia
title Expedition 379T Preliminary Report, Digging Deeper with the JR100: Extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the Chilean Margin to the Eemian
title_short Expedition 379T Preliminary Report, Digging Deeper with the JR100: Extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the Chilean Margin to the Eemian
title_full Expedition 379T Preliminary Report, Digging Deeper with the JR100: Extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the Chilean Margin to the Eemian
title_fullStr Expedition 379T Preliminary Report, Digging Deeper with the JR100: Extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the Chilean Margin to the Eemian
title_full_unstemmed Expedition 379T Preliminary Report, Digging Deeper with the JR100: Extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the Chilean Margin to the Eemian
title_sort expedition 379t preliminary report, digging deeper with the jr100: extending high resolution paleoclimate records from the chilean margin to the eemian
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