Sedimentary Cyclicity in CRP Drillcore, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica

The upper 1200 m of pre-Pliocene sediment recovered by Cape Roberts Project (CRP) drilling off the Victoria Land coast of Antarctica between 1997-1999 has been subdivided into 54 unconformity-bound stratigraphic sequences, spanning the period c. 32 to 17 Ma. The sequences are recognised on the basis...

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Main Authors: Naish, T. R, Barrett, P. J, Dunbar, G. B, Woolfe, K. J, Dunn, A. G, Henrys, S. A, Claps, M., Powell, R. D, Fielding, Christopher R.
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:geosciencefacpub-1144 2023-11-12T04:04:38+01:00 Sedimentary Cyclicity in CRP Drillcore, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica Naish, T. R Barrett, P. J Dunbar, G. B Woolfe, K. J Dunn, A. G Henrys, S. A Claps, M. Powell, R. D Fielding, Christopher R. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/geosciencefacpub/143 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/geosciencefacpub/article/1144/viewcontent/Fielding_TA_2001_Sedimentary_cyclicity.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/geosciencefacpub/143 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/geosciencefacpub/article/1144/viewcontent/Fielding_TA_2001_Sedimentary_cyclicity.pdf Papers in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Earth Sciences text 2001 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T10:44:25Z The upper 1200 m of pre-Pliocene sediment recovered by Cape Roberts Project (CRP) drilling off the Victoria Land coast of Antarctica between 1997-1999 has been subdivided into 54 unconformity-bound stratigraphic sequences, spanning the period c. 32 to 17 Ma. The sequences are recognised on the basis of the cyclical vertical stacking of their constituent lithofacies, which are enclosed by erosion surfaces produced during the grounding of the advancing ice margin onto the sea floor. Each sequence represents deposition in a range of offshore shelf to coastal glacimarine sedimentary environments during oscillations in the ice margin across the Western Ross Sea shelf, and coeval fluctuations in water depth. This paper applies spectral analysis techniques to depth- and time-series of sediment grain size (500 samples) for intervals of the core with adequate chronological data. Time series analysis of 0.5-1.0m-spaced grainsize data spanning sequences 9-11 (CRP-2/2A) and sequences 1-7 (CRP-3) suggests that the length of individual sequences correspond to Milankovitch frequencies, probably 41 k.y., but possibly as low as 100 k.y. Higher frequency periodic components at 23 k.y. (orbital precession) and 15-10 k.y. (sub-orbital) are recognised at the intrasequence-scale, and may represent climatic cycles akin to the ice rafting episodes described in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Quaternary. The cyclicity recorded by glacimarine sequences in CRP core provides direct evidence from the periphery of Antarctica for orbital oscillations in the size of the Oligocene-Early Miocene East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet North Atlantic Ross Sea Victoria Land University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Antarctic Ross Sea Victoria Land East Antarctic Ice Sheet Cape Roberts ENVELOPE(-70.467,-70.467,-68.950,-68.950)
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Naish, T. R
Barrett, P. J
Dunbar, G. B
Woolfe, K. J
Dunn, A. G
Henrys, S. A
Claps, M.
Powell, R. D
Fielding, Christopher R.
Sedimentary Cyclicity in CRP Drillcore, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
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description The upper 1200 m of pre-Pliocene sediment recovered by Cape Roberts Project (CRP) drilling off the Victoria Land coast of Antarctica between 1997-1999 has been subdivided into 54 unconformity-bound stratigraphic sequences, spanning the period c. 32 to 17 Ma. The sequences are recognised on the basis of the cyclical vertical stacking of their constituent lithofacies, which are enclosed by erosion surfaces produced during the grounding of the advancing ice margin onto the sea floor. Each sequence represents deposition in a range of offshore shelf to coastal glacimarine sedimentary environments during oscillations in the ice margin across the Western Ross Sea shelf, and coeval fluctuations in water depth. This paper applies spectral analysis techniques to depth- and time-series of sediment grain size (500 samples) for intervals of the core with adequate chronological data. Time series analysis of 0.5-1.0m-spaced grainsize data spanning sequences 9-11 (CRP-2/2A) and sequences 1-7 (CRP-3) suggests that the length of individual sequences correspond to Milankovitch frequencies, probably 41 k.y., but possibly as low as 100 k.y. Higher frequency periodic components at 23 k.y. (orbital precession) and 15-10 k.y. (sub-orbital) are recognised at the intrasequence-scale, and may represent climatic cycles akin to the ice rafting episodes described in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Quaternary. The cyclicity recorded by glacimarine sequences in CRP core provides direct evidence from the periphery of Antarctica for orbital oscillations in the size of the Oligocene-Early Miocene East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
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author Naish, T. R
Barrett, P. J
Dunbar, G. B
Woolfe, K. J
Dunn, A. G
Henrys, S. A
Claps, M.
Powell, R. D
Fielding, Christopher R.
author_facet Naish, T. R
Barrett, P. J
Dunbar, G. B
Woolfe, K. J
Dunn, A. G
Henrys, S. A
Claps, M.
Powell, R. D
Fielding, Christopher R.
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title Sedimentary Cyclicity in CRP Drillcore, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_short Sedimentary Cyclicity in CRP Drillcore, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_full Sedimentary Cyclicity in CRP Drillcore, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_fullStr Sedimentary Cyclicity in CRP Drillcore, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentary Cyclicity in CRP Drillcore, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_sort sedimentary cyclicity in crp drillcore, victoria land basin, antarctica
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publishDate 2001
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