Geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on Voering Plateau sediment records
The sediments recovered on ODP Leg 104 have been reported to be characterized by hiatuses. The hiatuses were defined by biostratigraphy and were believed to be caused by erosion related to temporary changes of bottom current composition and velocity. They have been associated with major paleoenviron...
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ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.758896 2024-09-15T18:26:50+00:00 Geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on Voering Plateau sediment records Bruns, P Dullo, Wolf-Christian Hay, William W Frank, Martin Kubik, Peter W MEDIAN LATITUDE: 67.519000 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 1.791300 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 67.225000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 1.033300 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 67.715000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 2.928300 * DATE/TIME START: 1985-06-28T14:40:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1985-08-08T01:45:00 1998 application/zip, 5 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.758896 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.758896 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.758896 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.758896 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Bruns, P; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Hay, William W; Frank, Martin; Kubik, Peter W (1998): Hiatuses on Voering Plateau: sedimentary gaps or preservation artifacts? Marine Geology, 145(1-2), 61-84, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(97)00111-4 104-642B 104-643A DRILL Drilling/drill rig Joides Resolution Leg104 Norwegian Sea Ocean Drilling Program ODP dataset publication series 1998 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.75889610.1016/S0025-3227(97)00111-4 2024-07-24T02:31:20Z The sediments recovered on ODP Leg 104 have been reported to be characterized by hiatuses. The hiatuses were defined by biostratigraphy and were believed to be caused by erosion related to temporary changes of bottom current composition and velocity. They have been associated with major paleoenvironmental changes, reorganization of global deep water production, and increased bottom water flows. Because of the importance of hiatuses for ongoing research, we decided to closely investigate the sedimentation history for the most significant Pliocene and Miocene biostratigraphic hiatuses by sedimentologic and geochemical means. The sedimentologic studies include clay mineral distributions, grain size data, and organic carbon concentrations. The geochemical studies include determination of 87/86Sr ratios, 10Be and Ir concentrations. The results of the sedimentologic studies suggest either that paleoenvironmental changes associated with hiatuses are not represented in the preserved sediments, or that the hiatuses are an artifact of interpretation of the biostratigraphic data. Strontium isotopes indicate continuous sedimentation for the interval investigated at Site 642, an interpretation confirmed by the steady decline in 10Be. 87/86Sr ratios in the interval from above and below proposed hiatuses H 2.2/2.3 and H2.1/2.2 at Site 643 display stronger changes with depth than expected by steady sedimentation. Ir data for this same interval indicate reduced sedimentation rates. Combining both, sedimentologic and geochemical evidence, the proposed hiatuses could not be confirmed and may represent preservation artifacts. Other/Unknown Material Norwegian Sea PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(1.033300,2.928300,67.715000,67.225000) |
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104-642B 104-643A DRILL Drilling/drill rig Joides Resolution Leg104 Norwegian Sea Ocean Drilling Program ODP Bruns, P Dullo, Wolf-Christian Hay, William W Frank, Martin Kubik, Peter W Geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on Voering Plateau sediment records |
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The sediments recovered on ODP Leg 104 have been reported to be characterized by hiatuses. The hiatuses were defined by biostratigraphy and were believed to be caused by erosion related to temporary changes of bottom current composition and velocity. They have been associated with major paleoenvironmental changes, reorganization of global deep water production, and increased bottom water flows. Because of the importance of hiatuses for ongoing research, we decided to closely investigate the sedimentation history for the most significant Pliocene and Miocene biostratigraphic hiatuses by sedimentologic and geochemical means. The sedimentologic studies include clay mineral distributions, grain size data, and organic carbon concentrations. The geochemical studies include determination of 87/86Sr ratios, 10Be and Ir concentrations. The results of the sedimentologic studies suggest either that paleoenvironmental changes associated with hiatuses are not represented in the preserved sediments, or that the hiatuses are an artifact of interpretation of the biostratigraphic data. Strontium isotopes indicate continuous sedimentation for the interval investigated at Site 642, an interpretation confirmed by the steady decline in 10Be. 87/86Sr ratios in the interval from above and below proposed hiatuses H 2.2/2.3 and H2.1/2.2 at Site 643 display stronger changes with depth than expected by steady sedimentation. Ir data for this same interval indicate reduced sedimentation rates. Combining both, sedimentologic and geochemical evidence, the proposed hiatuses could not be confirmed and may represent preservation artifacts. |
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Bruns, P Dullo, Wolf-Christian Hay, William W Frank, Martin Kubik, Peter W |
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Geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on Voering Plateau sediment records |
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Geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on Voering Plateau sediment records |
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Geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on Voering Plateau sediment records |
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Geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on Voering Plateau sediment records |
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Geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on Voering Plateau sediment records |
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geochemical investigation and determination of hiatuses on voering plateau sediment records |
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 67.519000 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 1.791300 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 67.225000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 1.033300 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 67.715000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 2.928300 * DATE/TIME START: 1985-06-28T14:40:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1985-08-08T01:45:00 |
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Supplement to: Bruns, P; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Hay, William W; Frank, Martin; Kubik, Peter W (1998): Hiatuses on Voering Plateau: sedimentary gaps or preservation artifacts? Marine Geology, 145(1-2), 61-84, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(97)00111-4 |
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