Peak areas and heights for minerals of ODP Leg 113-696B (Table 1)

Seismic data acquired over the eastern shelf and margin of the South Orkney microcontinent, Antarctica, have shown a high-amplitude reflection lying at a sub-bottom two-way traveltime (TWT) of 0.5-0.8 s. There appear to be two causes for the reflection which apply in different parts of the shelf. Th...

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Main Author: Lonsdale, Malcolm J
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1990
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ODP
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.753957
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.753957 2024-09-15T17:48:07+00:00 Peak areas and heights for minerals of ODP Leg 113-696B (Table 1) Lonsdale, Malcolm J LATITUDE: -61.849000 * LONGITUDE: -42.933300 * DATE/TIME START: 1987-02-24T16:30:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1987-03-02T04:15:00 * MINIMUM ELEVATION: -661.0 m * MAXIMUM ELEVATION: -661.0 m 1990 text/tab-separated-values, 256 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.753957 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.753957 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.753957 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.753957 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Lonsdale, Malcolm J (1990): The relationship between silica diagenesis, methane, and seismic reflections on the South Orkney Microcontinent. In: Barker, PF; Kennett, JP; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 113, 27-37, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.113.177.1990 - 113-696B Amphibole (peak area) Amphibole (peak height) Chlorite (peak area) Chlorite (peak height) Corundum (peak area) Corundum (peak height) DRILL Drilling/drill rig DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation Halite (peak area) Halite (peak height) Illite (peak area) Illite (peak height) Joides Resolution Leg113 Ocean Drilling Program ODP Olivine (peak area) Olivine (peak height) Opal-A (peak area) Opal-A (peak height) Opal-CT (peak area) Opal-CT (peak height) Plagioclase (peak area) Plagioclase (peak height) Pyrite (peak area) Pyrite (peak height) Quartz (peak area) Quartz (peak height) Sample code/label Weddell Sea dataset 1990 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.75395710.2973/odp.proc.sr.113.177.1990 2024-07-24T02:31:31Z Seismic data acquired over the eastern shelf and margin of the South Orkney microcontinent, Antarctica, have shown a high-amplitude reflection lying at a sub-bottom two-way traveltime (TWT) of 0.5-0.8 s. There appear to be two causes for the reflection which apply in different parts of the shelf. The more widespread cause of the reflection is a break-up unconformity associated with the opening of Jane Basin to the east. This is clearly seen where reflections in the underlying sequence are discordant. In contrast, in Eotvos Basin and the southeastern part of Bouguer Basin, the high-amplitude reflection in places cuts across bedding and is interpreted to be caused by silica diagenesis. A post-cruise analysis of core samples from Site 696 in Eotvos Basin by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed the presence of a silica diagenetic front at 520-530 mbsf. The position of the unconformity at this site is uncertain, but probably coincides with a change of detrital input near 548 mbsf. Fluctuations of physical properties related to the depth of the diagenetic front are difficult to separate from those related to the variation of detrital composition over the same depth interval. Correlation of the drilling record with the seismic record is difficult but with a synthetic seismogram it is demonstrated that diagenesis is the probable cause of the high-amplitude reflection. In Bouguer Basin at Site 695 the depth of the high-amplitude reflection was not reached by drilling; however, the reflection is probably also caused by silica diagenesis because of the biogenic silica-rich composition of the sediments cored. The estimated temperatures and ages of the sediments at the depths of the high-amplitude reflections at Sites 695 and 696 compare favorably with similar data from other diagenetic fronts of the world. The high-amplitude reflection in Bouguer Basin is commonly of inverse polarity, possibly caused either by interference between reflections from several closely-spaced reflecting layers, ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Weddell Sea PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-42.933300,-42.933300,-61.849000,-61.849000)
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topic -
113-696B
Amphibole (peak area)
Amphibole (peak height)
Chlorite (peak area)
Chlorite (peak height)
Corundum (peak area)
Corundum (peak height)
DRILL
Drilling/drill rig
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Halite (peak area)
Halite (peak height)
Illite (peak area)
Illite (peak height)
Joides Resolution
Leg113
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
Olivine (peak area)
Olivine (peak height)
Opal-A (peak area)
Opal-A (peak height)
Opal-CT (peak area)
Opal-CT (peak height)
Plagioclase (peak area)
Plagioclase (peak height)
Pyrite (peak area)
Pyrite (peak height)
Quartz (peak area)
Quartz (peak height)
Sample code/label
Weddell Sea
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113-696B
Amphibole (peak area)
Amphibole (peak height)
Chlorite (peak area)
Chlorite (peak height)
Corundum (peak area)
Corundum (peak height)
DRILL
Drilling/drill rig
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Halite (peak area)
Halite (peak height)
Illite (peak area)
Illite (peak height)
Joides Resolution
Leg113
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
Olivine (peak area)
Olivine (peak height)
Opal-A (peak area)
Opal-A (peak height)
Opal-CT (peak area)
Opal-CT (peak height)
Plagioclase (peak area)
Plagioclase (peak height)
Pyrite (peak area)
Pyrite (peak height)
Quartz (peak area)
Quartz (peak height)
Sample code/label
Weddell Sea
Lonsdale, Malcolm J
Peak areas and heights for minerals of ODP Leg 113-696B (Table 1)
topic_facet -
113-696B
Amphibole (peak area)
Amphibole (peak height)
Chlorite (peak area)
Chlorite (peak height)
Corundum (peak area)
Corundum (peak height)
DRILL
Drilling/drill rig
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Halite (peak area)
Halite (peak height)
Illite (peak area)
Illite (peak height)
Joides Resolution
Leg113
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
Olivine (peak area)
Olivine (peak height)
Opal-A (peak area)
Opal-A (peak height)
Opal-CT (peak area)
Opal-CT (peak height)
Plagioclase (peak area)
Plagioclase (peak height)
Pyrite (peak area)
Pyrite (peak height)
Quartz (peak area)
Quartz (peak height)
Sample code/label
Weddell Sea
description Seismic data acquired over the eastern shelf and margin of the South Orkney microcontinent, Antarctica, have shown a high-amplitude reflection lying at a sub-bottom two-way traveltime (TWT) of 0.5-0.8 s. There appear to be two causes for the reflection which apply in different parts of the shelf. The more widespread cause of the reflection is a break-up unconformity associated with the opening of Jane Basin to the east. This is clearly seen where reflections in the underlying sequence are discordant. In contrast, in Eotvos Basin and the southeastern part of Bouguer Basin, the high-amplitude reflection in places cuts across bedding and is interpreted to be caused by silica diagenesis. A post-cruise analysis of core samples from Site 696 in Eotvos Basin by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed the presence of a silica diagenetic front at 520-530 mbsf. The position of the unconformity at this site is uncertain, but probably coincides with a change of detrital input near 548 mbsf. Fluctuations of physical properties related to the depth of the diagenetic front are difficult to separate from those related to the variation of detrital composition over the same depth interval. Correlation of the drilling record with the seismic record is difficult but with a synthetic seismogram it is demonstrated that diagenesis is the probable cause of the high-amplitude reflection. In Bouguer Basin at Site 695 the depth of the high-amplitude reflection was not reached by drilling; however, the reflection is probably also caused by silica diagenesis because of the biogenic silica-rich composition of the sediments cored. The estimated temperatures and ages of the sediments at the depths of the high-amplitude reflections at Sites 695 and 696 compare favorably with similar data from other diagenetic fronts of the world. The high-amplitude reflection in Bouguer Basin is commonly of inverse polarity, possibly caused either by interference between reflections from several closely-spaced reflecting layers, ...
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title Peak areas and heights for minerals of ODP Leg 113-696B (Table 1)
title_short Peak areas and heights for minerals of ODP Leg 113-696B (Table 1)
title_full Peak areas and heights for minerals of ODP Leg 113-696B (Table 1)
title_fullStr Peak areas and heights for minerals of ODP Leg 113-696B (Table 1)
title_full_unstemmed Peak areas and heights for minerals of ODP Leg 113-696B (Table 1)
title_sort peak areas and heights for minerals of odp leg 113-696b (table 1)
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 1990
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.753957
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.753957
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op_source Supplement to: Lonsdale, Malcolm J (1990): The relationship between silica diagenesis, methane, and seismic reflections on the South Orkney Microcontinent. In: Barker, PF; Kennett, JP; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 113, 27-37, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.113.177.1990
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