Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base

IODP Expedition 307, targeting the 160 m high Challenger Mound and its surroundings in the Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic, was the first occasion of scientific drilling of a cold-water coral carbonate mound. Such mound structures are found at several locations along the continental margin but are e...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Main Authors: Huvenne, Veerle Ann Ida, Van Rooij, David, De Mol, Ben, Thierens, Mieke, O’Donnell, Rory, Foubert, Anneleen
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:69550 2023-07-30T04:06:27+02:00 Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base Huvenne, Veerle Ann Ida Van Rooij, David De Mol, Ben Thierens, Mieke O’Donnell, Rory Foubert, Anneleen 2009-12 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/69550/ unknown Huvenne, Veerle Ann Ida, Van Rooij, David, De Mol, Ben, Thierens, Mieke, O’Donnell, Rory and Foubert, Anneleen (2009) Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 56 (12), 2263-2280. (doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2009.08.003 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2009.08.003>). Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2009.08.003 2023-07-09T21:06:49Z IODP Expedition 307, targeting the 160 m high Challenger Mound and its surroundings in the Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic, was the first occasion of scientific drilling of a cold-water coral carbonate mound. Such mound structures are found at several locations along the continental margin but are especially numerous off Ireland. All rooted on a common unconformity (RD1) and embedded in drift sediments, the mounds in the Porcupine Seabight remain enigmatic structures, and their initial trigger and formation mechanisms are still not entirely clear. This paper discusses the sedimentary environment during the initial stages of Challenger Mound, and at the start-up of the embedding sediment drift. The results are interpreted within the regional palaeo-environmental context. Based on detailed grain-size analyses and planktonic foraminifera assemblage counts, a 14-m interval overlying the regional base-of-mound unconformity RD1 is characterised at IODP Sites U1317 (on mound), U1316 (off mound), and U1318 (background site). Several sedimentary facies are identified and interpreted in relation to regional current dynamics. Using the foraminifera counts, existing age models for the initial stages of on-mound and off-mound sedimentation are refined. Sedimentation within the initial mound was characterised by a two-mode system, with the observed cyclicities related to glacial/interglacial stages. However, the contrast in environmental conditions between the stages was less extreme than observed in the most recent glacial/interglacial cycles, allowing continuous cold-water coral growth. This sustained presence of coral framework was the key factor for fast mound build-up, baffling sediments at periods of slack currents, and protecting them from renewed erosion during high-current events. The off-mound and background sedimentation consisted mainly of a succession of contourite beds, ranging from sandy contourites in the initial stages to muddy contourites higher up in the sequence, representing the true onset of drift ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Porcupine Seabight ENVELOPE(-13.000,-13.000,50.500,50.500) Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 56 12 2263 2280
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description IODP Expedition 307, targeting the 160 m high Challenger Mound and its surroundings in the Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic, was the first occasion of scientific drilling of a cold-water coral carbonate mound. Such mound structures are found at several locations along the continental margin but are especially numerous off Ireland. All rooted on a common unconformity (RD1) and embedded in drift sediments, the mounds in the Porcupine Seabight remain enigmatic structures, and their initial trigger and formation mechanisms are still not entirely clear. This paper discusses the sedimentary environment during the initial stages of Challenger Mound, and at the start-up of the embedding sediment drift. The results are interpreted within the regional palaeo-environmental context. Based on detailed grain-size analyses and planktonic foraminifera assemblage counts, a 14-m interval overlying the regional base-of-mound unconformity RD1 is characterised at IODP Sites U1317 (on mound), U1316 (off mound), and U1318 (background site). Several sedimentary facies are identified and interpreted in relation to regional current dynamics. Using the foraminifera counts, existing age models for the initial stages of on-mound and off-mound sedimentation are refined. Sedimentation within the initial mound was characterised by a two-mode system, with the observed cyclicities related to glacial/interglacial stages. However, the contrast in environmental conditions between the stages was less extreme than observed in the most recent glacial/interglacial cycles, allowing continuous cold-water coral growth. This sustained presence of coral framework was the key factor for fast mound build-up, baffling sediments at periods of slack currents, and protecting them from renewed erosion during high-current events. The off-mound and background sedimentation consisted mainly of a succession of contourite beds, ranging from sandy contourites in the initial stages to muddy contourites higher up in the sequence, representing the true onset of drift ...
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author Huvenne, Veerle Ann Ida
Van Rooij, David
De Mol, Ben
Thierens, Mieke
O’Donnell, Rory
Foubert, Anneleen
spellingShingle Huvenne, Veerle Ann Ida
Van Rooij, David
De Mol, Ben
Thierens, Mieke
O’Donnell, Rory
Foubert, Anneleen
Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base
author_facet Huvenne, Veerle Ann Ida
Van Rooij, David
De Mol, Ben
Thierens, Mieke
O’Donnell, Rory
Foubert, Anneleen
author_sort Huvenne, Veerle Ann Ida
title Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base
title_short Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base
title_full Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base
title_fullStr Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base
title_full_unstemmed Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation: Clues from sediment deposits at the mound base
title_sort sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the challenger cold-water coral mound formation: clues from sediment deposits at the mound base
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