Bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of ODP Leg 178 holes

The area west of the Antarctic Peninsula is a key region for studying and understanding the history of glaciation in the southern high latitudes during the Neogene with respect to variations of the western Antarctic continental ice sheet, variable sea-ice cover, induced eustatic sea level change, as...

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Main Authors: Wolf-Welling, Thomas C W, Moerz, Tobias, Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter, Pudsey, Carol J, Cowan, Ellen A
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2001
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ODP
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.736804 2024-09-15T17:44:28+00:00 Bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of ODP Leg 178 holes Wolf-Welling, Thomas C W Moerz, Tobias Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter Pudsey, Carol J Cowan, Ellen A MEDIAN LATITUDE: -66.477473 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -76.049962 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -67.566817 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -78.487867 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -64.372200 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -70.261180 * DATE/TIME START: 1998-02-13T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1998-03-18T10:30:00 2001 application/zip, 8 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.736804 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.736804 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.736804 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.736804 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Wolf-Welling, Thomas C W; Moerz, Tobias; Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter; Pudsey, Carol J; Cowan, Ellen A (2001): Data report: Bulk sediment parameters (CaCO3, TOC, and >63 mym) of Sites 1095, 1096, and 1101, and coarse-fraction analysis of Site 1095 (ODP Leg 178, western Antarctic Peninsula). In: Barker, PF; Camerlenghi, A; Acton, GD; Ramsay, ATS (eds.) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 178, 1-19, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.178.223.2001 178-1095 178-1095A 178-1095B 178-1096 178-1101A COMPCORE Composite Core DRILL Drilling/drill rig Joides Resolution Leg178 Ocean Drilling Program ODP South Pacific Ocean dataset publication series 2001 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.73680410.2973/odp.proc.sr.178.223.2001 2024-07-24T02:31:20Z The area west of the Antarctic Peninsula is a key region for studying and understanding the history of glaciation in the southern high latitudes during the Neogene with respect to variations of the western Antarctic continental ice sheet, variable sea-ice cover, induced eustatic sea level change, as well as consequences for the global climatic system (Barker, Camerlenghi, Acton, et al., 1999). Sites 1095, 1096, and 1101 were drilled on sediment drifts forming the continental rise to examine the nature and composition of sediments deposited under the influence of the Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet, which has repeatedly advanced to the shelf edge and subsequently released glacially eroded material on the continental shelf and slope (Barker et al., 1999). Mass gravity processes on the slope are responsible for downslope sediment transport by turbidity currents within a channel system between the drifts. Furthermore, bottom currents redistribute the sediments, which leads to final build up of drift bodies (Rebesco et al., 1998). The high-resolution sedimentary sequences on the continental rise can be used to document the variability of continental glaciation and, therefore, allow us to assess the main factors that control the sediment transport and the depositional processes during glaciation periods and their relationship to glacio-eustatic sea level changes. Site 1095 lies in 3840 m of water in a distal position on the northwestern lower flank of Drift 7, whereas Site 1096 lies in 3152 m of water in a more proximal position within Drift 7. Site 1101 is located at 3509 m water depth on the northwestern flank of Drift 4. All three sites have high sedimentation rates. The oldest sediments were recovered at Site 1095 (late Miocene; 9.7 Ma), whereas sediments of Pliocene age were recovered at Site 1096 (4.7 Ma) and at Site 1101 (3.5 Ma). The purpose of this work is to provide a data set of bulk sediment parameters such as CaCO3, total organic carbon (TOC), and coarse-fraction mass percentage (>63 µm) measured on the ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet Sea ice PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-78.487867,-70.261180,-64.372200,-67.566817)
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178-1095A
178-1095B
178-1096
178-1101A
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Composite Core
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Drilling/drill rig
Joides Resolution
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Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Pacific Ocean
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178-1095A
178-1095B
178-1096
178-1101A
COMPCORE
Composite Core
DRILL
Drilling/drill rig
Joides Resolution
Leg178
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Pacific Ocean
Wolf-Welling, Thomas C W
Moerz, Tobias
Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter
Pudsey, Carol J
Cowan, Ellen A
Bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of ODP Leg 178 holes
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178-1095A
178-1095B
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178-1101A
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Composite Core
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Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Pacific Ocean
description The area west of the Antarctic Peninsula is a key region for studying and understanding the history of glaciation in the southern high latitudes during the Neogene with respect to variations of the western Antarctic continental ice sheet, variable sea-ice cover, induced eustatic sea level change, as well as consequences for the global climatic system (Barker, Camerlenghi, Acton, et al., 1999). Sites 1095, 1096, and 1101 were drilled on sediment drifts forming the continental rise to examine the nature and composition of sediments deposited under the influence of the Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet, which has repeatedly advanced to the shelf edge and subsequently released glacially eroded material on the continental shelf and slope (Barker et al., 1999). Mass gravity processes on the slope are responsible for downslope sediment transport by turbidity currents within a channel system between the drifts. Furthermore, bottom currents redistribute the sediments, which leads to final build up of drift bodies (Rebesco et al., 1998). The high-resolution sedimentary sequences on the continental rise can be used to document the variability of continental glaciation and, therefore, allow us to assess the main factors that control the sediment transport and the depositional processes during glaciation periods and their relationship to glacio-eustatic sea level changes. Site 1095 lies in 3840 m of water in a distal position on the northwestern lower flank of Drift 7, whereas Site 1096 lies in 3152 m of water in a more proximal position within Drift 7. Site 1101 is located at 3509 m water depth on the northwestern flank of Drift 4. All three sites have high sedimentation rates. The oldest sediments were recovered at Site 1095 (late Miocene; 9.7 Ma), whereas sediments of Pliocene age were recovered at Site 1096 (4.7 Ma) and at Site 1101 (3.5 Ma). The purpose of this work is to provide a data set of bulk sediment parameters such as CaCO3, total organic carbon (TOC), and coarse-fraction mass percentage (>63 µm) measured on the ...
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author Wolf-Welling, Thomas C W
Moerz, Tobias
Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter
Pudsey, Carol J
Cowan, Ellen A
author_facet Wolf-Welling, Thomas C W
Moerz, Tobias
Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter
Pudsey, Carol J
Cowan, Ellen A
author_sort Wolf-Welling, Thomas C W
title Bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of ODP Leg 178 holes
title_short Bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of ODP Leg 178 holes
title_full Bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of ODP Leg 178 holes
title_fullStr Bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of ODP Leg 178 holes
title_full_unstemmed Bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of ODP Leg 178 holes
title_sort bulk sediment parameters and coarse-fraction analysis of odp leg 178 holes
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2001
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.736804
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.736804
op_coverage MEDIAN LATITUDE: -66.477473 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -76.049962 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -67.566817 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -78.487867 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -64.372200 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -70.261180 * DATE/TIME START: 1998-02-13T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1998-03-18T10:30:00
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op_source Supplement to: Wolf-Welling, Thomas C W; Moerz, Tobias; Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter; Pudsey, Carol J; Cowan, Ellen A (2001): Data report: Bulk sediment parameters (CaCO3, TOC, and >63 mym) of Sites 1095, 1096, and 1101, and coarse-fraction analysis of Site 1095 (ODP Leg 178, western Antarctic Peninsula). In: Barker, PF; Camerlenghi, A; Acton, GD; Ramsay, ATS (eds.) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 178, 1-19, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.178.223.2001
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