Site U1334

Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1334 (7°59.998?N, 131°58.408?W; 4799 meters below sea level [mbsl]) (Fig. F1; Table T1) is located ~380 km southeast of previously drilled Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1218 (~42 Ma crust) in the central area drilled during the Pacific Equatorial Ag...

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Main Authors: Pälike, Heiko, Nishi, Hiroshi, Lyle, Mitchell, Raffi, Isabella, Gamage, Kusali, Klaus, Adam
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Language:English
Published: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc 2010
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:170025 2023-07-30T03:58:36+02:00 Site U1334 Pälike, Heiko Nishi, Hiroshi Lyle, Mitchell Raffi, Isabella Gamage, Kusali Klaus, Adam 2010-10 application/octet-stream https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/170025/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/170025/1/2021_106.PDF en eng Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/170025/1/2021_106.PDF Pälike, Heiko, Nishi, Hiroshi, Lyle, Mitchell, Raffi, Isabella, Gamage, Kusali and Klaus, Adam (2010) Site U1334. In Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Volume 320/321. Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc. pp. 1-116 . (doi:10.2204/iodp.proc.320321.106.2010 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.320321.106.2010>). Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2010 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.320321.106.2010 2023-07-09T21:19:08Z Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1334 (7°59.998?N, 131°58.408?W; 4799 meters below sea level [mbsl]) (Fig. F1; Table T1) is located ~380 km southeast of previously drilled Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1218 (~42 Ma crust) in the central area drilled during the Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT) program (IODP Expedition 320/321). Site U1334 (~38 Ma crust) is situated ~100 km north of the Clipperton Fracture Zone on abyssal hill topography draped with ~280 m sediment (Fig. F2). The fabric of the abyssal hills within the sites is oriented either due north or slightly east of due north. Water depth in the vicinity of Site U1334 ranges between 5.0 and 5.1 km for the depressions between the abyssal hills. The abyssal hills range between 4.70 and 4.85 km water depth and generally show a thicker and more consistent sediment cover than the basins. In fact, a significant amount of the bathymetric difference between hills and basins is controlled by the amount of sediment cover. The comparison of sediment thickness and clarity of seismic sections led us to select a location on the middle elevation of one of the abyssal plateaus. Site U1334 sediments were estimated to have been deposited on top of late middle Eocene crust with an age of ~38 Ma and target the events bracketing the Eocene–Oligocene transition with the specific aim of recovering carbonate-bearing sediments of latest Eocene age prior to a large deepening of the calcium carbonate compensation depth (CCD) that occurred during this greenhouse to icehouse transition (Kennett and Shackleton, 1976; Miller et al., 1991; Zachos et al., 1996; Coxall et al., 2005). The Eocene–Oligocene transition experienced the most dramatic deepening of the Pacific CCD during the Paleogene (van Andel, 1975), which has now been shown by Coxall et al. (2005) to coincide with a rapid stepwise increase in benthic oxygen stable isotope ratios, interpreted to reflect a combination of growth of the Antarctic ice sheet and decrease in deepwater temperatures (DeConto et ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Kennett ENVELOPE(-65.167,-65.167,-67.117,-67.117) Pacific Shackleton The Antarctic
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description Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1334 (7°59.998?N, 131°58.408?W; 4799 meters below sea level [mbsl]) (Fig. F1; Table T1) is located ~380 km southeast of previously drilled Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1218 (~42 Ma crust) in the central area drilled during the Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT) program (IODP Expedition 320/321). Site U1334 (~38 Ma crust) is situated ~100 km north of the Clipperton Fracture Zone on abyssal hill topography draped with ~280 m sediment (Fig. F2). The fabric of the abyssal hills within the sites is oriented either due north or slightly east of due north. Water depth in the vicinity of Site U1334 ranges between 5.0 and 5.1 km for the depressions between the abyssal hills. The abyssal hills range between 4.70 and 4.85 km water depth and generally show a thicker and more consistent sediment cover than the basins. In fact, a significant amount of the bathymetric difference between hills and basins is controlled by the amount of sediment cover. The comparison of sediment thickness and clarity of seismic sections led us to select a location on the middle elevation of one of the abyssal plateaus. Site U1334 sediments were estimated to have been deposited on top of late middle Eocene crust with an age of ~38 Ma and target the events bracketing the Eocene–Oligocene transition with the specific aim of recovering carbonate-bearing sediments of latest Eocene age prior to a large deepening of the calcium carbonate compensation depth (CCD) that occurred during this greenhouse to icehouse transition (Kennett and Shackleton, 1976; Miller et al., 1991; Zachos et al., 1996; Coxall et al., 2005). The Eocene–Oligocene transition experienced the most dramatic deepening of the Pacific CCD during the Paleogene (van Andel, 1975), which has now been shown by Coxall et al. (2005) to coincide with a rapid stepwise increase in benthic oxygen stable isotope ratios, interpreted to reflect a combination of growth of the Antarctic ice sheet and decrease in deepwater temperatures (DeConto et ...
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Pälike, Heiko, Nishi, Hiroshi, Lyle, Mitchell, Raffi, Isabella, Gamage, Kusali and Klaus, Adam (2010) Site U1334. In Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Volume 320/321. Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc. pp. 1-116 . (doi:10.2204/iodp.proc.320321.106.2010 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.320321.106.2010>).
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