(Table 2) Depth-age control points of ODP Site 177-1090

At Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1090 on the Agulhas Ridge (subantarctic South Atlantic) benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records span the late Oligocene through the early Miocene (25~16 Ma) at a temporal resolution of ~10 kyr. In the same time interval a magnetic polarity stratigraphy can b...

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Main Authors: Billups, Katharina, Channell, James E T, Zachos, James C
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2002
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ODP
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.846324 2024-09-15T18:04:01+00:00 (Table 2) Depth-age control points of ODP Site 177-1090 Billups, Katharina Channell, James E T Zachos, James C LATITUDE: -42.913617 * LONGITUDE: 8.899817 * DATE/TIME START: 1997-12-25T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1997-12-25T00:00:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 72.59 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 154.69 m 2002 text/tab-separated-values, 37 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.846324 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.846324 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.846324 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.846324 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Billups, Katharina; Channell, James E T; Zachos, James C (2002): Late Oligocene to early Miocene geochronology and paleoceanography from the subantarctic South Atlantic. Paleoceanography, 17(1), 4-1-4-11, https://doi.org/10.1029/2000PA000568 177-1090 Age model GPTS (geomagnetic polarity timescale) Cande and Kent (1995) Ageprofile Datum Description Chronozone COMPCORE Composite Core DEPTH sediment/rock Description Joides Resolution Leg177 Ocean Drilling Program ODP South Atlantic Ocean dataset 2002 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.84632410.1029/2000PA000568 2024-07-24T02:31:33Z At Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1090 on the Agulhas Ridge (subantarctic South Atlantic) benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records span the late Oligocene through the early Miocene (25~16 Ma) at a temporal resolution of ~10 kyr. In the same time interval a magnetic polarity stratigraphy can be unequivocally correlated to the geomagnetic polarity timescale (GPTS), thereby providing secure correlation of the isotope record to the GPTS. On the basis of the isotope-magnetostratigraphic correlation we provide refined age calibration of established oxygen isotope events Mi1 through Mi2 as well as several other distinctive isotope events. Our data suggest that the d18O maximum commonly associated with the Oligocene/Miocene (O/M) boundary falls within C6Cn.2r (23.86 Ma). The d13C maximum coincides, within the temporal resolution of our record, with C6Cn.2n/r boundary and hence to the O/M boundary. Comparison of the stable isotope record from ODP Site 1090 to the orbitally tuned stable isotope record from ODP Site 929 across the O/M boundary shows that variability in the two records is very similar and can be correlated at and below the O/M boundary. Site 1090 stable isotope records also provide the first deep Southern Ocean end-member for reconstructions of circulation patterns and late Oligocene to early Miocene climate change. Comparison to previously published records suggests that basin to basin carbon isotope gradients were small or nonexistent and are inconclusive with respect to the direction of deep water flow. Oxygen isotope gradients between sites suggest that the deep Southern Ocean was cold in comparison to the North Atlantic, Indian, and the Pacific Oceans. Dominance of cold Southern Component Deep Water at Site 1090, at least until 17 Ma, suggests that relatively cold circumpolar climatic conditions prevailed during the late Oligocene and early Miocene. We believe that a relatively cold Southern Ocean reflects unrestricted circumpolar flow through the Drake Passage in agreement with bathymetric ... Dataset Drake Passage North Atlantic South Atlantic Ocean Southern Ocean PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(8.899817,8.899817,-42.913617,-42.913617)
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Age model
GPTS (geomagnetic polarity timescale)
Cande and Kent (1995)
Ageprofile Datum Description
Chronozone
COMPCORE
Composite Core
DEPTH
sediment/rock
Description
Joides Resolution
Leg177
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Atlantic Ocean
spellingShingle 177-1090
Age model
GPTS (geomagnetic polarity timescale)
Cande and Kent (1995)
Ageprofile Datum Description
Chronozone
COMPCORE
Composite Core
DEPTH
sediment/rock
Description
Joides Resolution
Leg177
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Atlantic Ocean
Billups, Katharina
Channell, James E T
Zachos, James C
(Table 2) Depth-age control points of ODP Site 177-1090
topic_facet 177-1090
Age model
GPTS (geomagnetic polarity timescale)
Cande and Kent (1995)
Ageprofile Datum Description
Chronozone
COMPCORE
Composite Core
DEPTH
sediment/rock
Description
Joides Resolution
Leg177
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Atlantic Ocean
description At Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1090 on the Agulhas Ridge (subantarctic South Atlantic) benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records span the late Oligocene through the early Miocene (25~16 Ma) at a temporal resolution of ~10 kyr. In the same time interval a magnetic polarity stratigraphy can be unequivocally correlated to the geomagnetic polarity timescale (GPTS), thereby providing secure correlation of the isotope record to the GPTS. On the basis of the isotope-magnetostratigraphic correlation we provide refined age calibration of established oxygen isotope events Mi1 through Mi2 as well as several other distinctive isotope events. Our data suggest that the d18O maximum commonly associated with the Oligocene/Miocene (O/M) boundary falls within C6Cn.2r (23.86 Ma). The d13C maximum coincides, within the temporal resolution of our record, with C6Cn.2n/r boundary and hence to the O/M boundary. Comparison of the stable isotope record from ODP Site 1090 to the orbitally tuned stable isotope record from ODP Site 929 across the O/M boundary shows that variability in the two records is very similar and can be correlated at and below the O/M boundary. Site 1090 stable isotope records also provide the first deep Southern Ocean end-member for reconstructions of circulation patterns and late Oligocene to early Miocene climate change. Comparison to previously published records suggests that basin to basin carbon isotope gradients were small or nonexistent and are inconclusive with respect to the direction of deep water flow. Oxygen isotope gradients between sites suggest that the deep Southern Ocean was cold in comparison to the North Atlantic, Indian, and the Pacific Oceans. Dominance of cold Southern Component Deep Water at Site 1090, at least until 17 Ma, suggests that relatively cold circumpolar climatic conditions prevailed during the late Oligocene and early Miocene. We believe that a relatively cold Southern Ocean reflects unrestricted circumpolar flow through the Drake Passage in agreement with bathymetric ...
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title (Table 2) Depth-age control points of ODP Site 177-1090
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title_fullStr (Table 2) Depth-age control points of ODP Site 177-1090
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