Expedition 396 Preliminary Report:Mid-Norwegian Continental Margin Magmatism and Paleoclimate Implications

The opening of the North Atlantic about 56 My ago was associated with the emplacement of the North Atlantic Igneous Province, including the deposition of voluminous extrusive basaltic successions and intrusion of magma into the surrounding sedimentary basins. The mid-Norwegian Margin is a global typ...

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Main Authors: Planke, Sverre, Berndt, Christian, Alvarez Zarikian, Carlos A., Tegner, Christian
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Language:English
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/49d180d5-9af8-45a0-8721-fb115e26dc84 2023-12-31T10:20:34+01:00 Expedition 396 Preliminary Report:Mid-Norwegian Continental Margin Magmatism and Paleoclimate Implications Planke, Sverre Berndt, Christian Alvarez Zarikian, Carlos A. Tegner, Christian 2022 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/expedition-396-preliminary-report(49d180d5-9af8-45a0-8721-fb115e26dc84).html https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.pr.396.2022 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85127308290&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng IODP - International Ocean Discovery Program https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/expedition-396-preliminary-report(49d180d5-9af8-45a0-8721-fb115e26dc84).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Planke , S , Berndt , C , Alvarez Zarikian , C A , the Expedition 396 Scientists & Tegner , C 2022 , Expedition 396 Preliminary Report : Mid-Norwegian Continental Margin Magmatism and Paleoclimate Implications . International Ocean Discovery Program: Preliminary Reports , IODP - International Ocean Discovery Program . https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.pr.396.2022 book 2022 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.pr.396.2022 2023-12-07T00:05:59Z The opening of the North Atlantic about 56 My ago was associated with the emplacement of the North Atlantic Igneous Province, including the deposition of voluminous extrusive basaltic successions and intrusion of magma into the surrounding sedimentary basins. The mid-Norwegian Margin is a global type example of such volcanic rifted margins and is well suited for scientific drilling with its thin sediment cover and good data coverage. During International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 396, 21 boreholes were drilled at 10 sites in five different geological settings on this volcanic margin. The boreholes sampled a multitude of igneous and sedimentary settings ranging from lava flow fields to hydrothermal vent complexes, along with thick successions of upper Paleocene and lower Eocene strata. A comprehensive suite of wireline logs was collected in eight boreholes. The main goals of the expedition were to provide constraints for geodynamic models to test different hypotheses that can explain the rapid emplacement of large igneous provinces and the hypothesis that the associated Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum was caused by hydrothermal release of carbon in response to magmatic intrusions. Successful drilling, combined with high core recovery of target intervals of all nine primary sites and one additional alternate site, should allow us to achieve these goals during postcruise work. Book North Atlantic Aarhus University: Research
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description The opening of the North Atlantic about 56 My ago was associated with the emplacement of the North Atlantic Igneous Province, including the deposition of voluminous extrusive basaltic successions and intrusion of magma into the surrounding sedimentary basins. The mid-Norwegian Margin is a global type example of such volcanic rifted margins and is well suited for scientific drilling with its thin sediment cover and good data coverage. During International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 396, 21 boreholes were drilled at 10 sites in five different geological settings on this volcanic margin. The boreholes sampled a multitude of igneous and sedimentary settings ranging from lava flow fields to hydrothermal vent complexes, along with thick successions of upper Paleocene and lower Eocene strata. A comprehensive suite of wireline logs was collected in eight boreholes. The main goals of the expedition were to provide constraints for geodynamic models to test different hypotheses that can explain the rapid emplacement of large igneous provinces and the hypothesis that the associated Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum was caused by hydrothermal release of carbon in response to magmatic intrusions. Successful drilling, combined with high core recovery of target intervals of all nine primary sites and one additional alternate site, should allow us to achieve these goals during postcruise work.
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Expedition 396 Preliminary Report:Mid-Norwegian Continental Margin Magmatism and Paleoclimate Implications
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