Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts

Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 342 was designed to recover Paleogene sedimentary sequences with unusually high deposition rates across a wide range of water depths (Sites U1403–U1411). The drilling area is positioned to capture sedimentary and geochemical records of ocean chemistry and...

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Main Authors: R. D. Norris, P. A. Wilson, P. Blum, A. Fehr, AGNINI, CLAUDIA, A. Bornemann, S. Boulila, P. R. Bown, C. Cournede, O. Friedrich, A. Kumar Ghosh, C. J. Hollis, P. M. Hull, K. Jo, C. K. Junium, M. Kaneko, D. Liebrand, P. C. Lippert, Z. Liu, H. Matsui, K. Moriya, H. Nishi, B. N. Opdyke, D. Penman, B. Romans, H. D. Scher, P. Sexton, H. Takagi, S. Kirtland Turner, J. H. Whiteside, T. Yamaguchi, Y. Yamamoto
Other Authors: R. D., Norri, P. A., Wilson, P., Blum, A., Fehr, Agnini, Claudia, A., Bornemann, S., Boulila, P. R., Bown, C., Cournede, O., Friedrich, A., Kumar Ghosh, C. J., Holli, P. M., Hull, K., Jo, C. K., Junium, M., Kaneko, D., Liebrand, P. C., Lippert, Z., Liu, H., Matsui, K., Moriya, H., Nishi, B. N., Opdyke, D., Penman, B., Roman, H. D., Scher, P., Sexton, H., Takagi, S., Kirtland Turner, J. H., Whiteside, T., Yamaguchi, Y., Yamamoto
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc. 2012
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spelling ftunivpadovairis:oai:www.research.unipd.it:11577/2572744 2024-04-21T08:07:08+00:00 Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts R. D. Norris P. A. Wilson P. Blum A. Fehr AGNINI, CLAUDIA A. Bornemann S. Boulila P. R. Bown C. Cournede O. Friedrich A. Kumar Ghosh C. J. Hollis P. M. Hull K. Jo C. K. Junium M. Kaneko D. Liebrand P. C. Lippert Z. Liu H. Matsui K. Moriya H. Nishi B. N. Opdyke D. Penman B. Romans H. D. Scher P. Sexton H. Takagi S. Kirtland Turner J. H. Whiteside T. Yamaguchi Y. Yamamoto R. D., Norri P. A., Wilson P., Blum A., Fehr Agnini, Claudia A., Bornemann S., Boulila P. R., Bown C., Cournede O., Friedrich A., Kumar Ghosh C. J., Holli P. M., Hull K., Jo C. K., Junium M., Kaneko D., Liebrand P. C., Lippert Z., Liu H., Matsui K., Moriya H., Nishi B. N., Opdyke D., Penman B., Roman H. D., Scher P., Sexton H., Takagi S., Kirtland Turner J. H., Whiteside T., Yamaguchi Y., Yamamoto 2012 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2572744 https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.pr.342.2012 http://publications.iodp.org/preliminary_report/342/index.html eng eng Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc. firstpage:1 lastpage:263 numberofpages:263 journal:PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTEGRATED OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2572744 doi:10.2204/iodp.pr.342.2012 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84871404249 http://publications.iodp.org/preliminary_report/342/index.html Paleogene Newfoundland info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2012 ftunivpadovairis https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.pr.342.2012 2024-03-28T02:03:49Z Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 342 was designed to recover Paleogene sedimentary sequences with unusually high deposition rates across a wide range of water depths (Sites U1403–U1411). The drilling area is positioned to capture sedimentary and geochemical records of ocean chemistry and overturning circulation beneath the flow of the Deep Western Boundary Current in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. In addition, two operational days were dedicated to a sea trial of the Motion Decoupled Hydraulic Delivery System developmental tool (Site U1402). The expedition was primarily targeted at reconstructing the Paleogene carbonate compensation depth (CCD) in the North Atlantic for reference to recently obtained high-fidelity records of the CCD in the equatorial Pacific. The site located in the deepest water (Site U1403) was at a paleodepth of ~4.5 km 50 m.y. ago, whereas the site located in the shallowest water (Site U1408) can be backtracked to a paleodepth of 2.5 km at the same time. The combination of sites yields a record of the history of CCD change over a 2 km depth range from the ocean abyss to middle range water depths. Notable findings include the discovery of intermittent calcareous sediments in the Cretaceous, Paleocene, and early to middle Eocene at 4.5 km paleodepth, suggesting a deep Atlantic CCD during these times. We find evidence of carbonate deposition events following the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary mass extinction, the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum, and the Eocene–Oligocene transition. These deposition events may reflect the rebalancing of ocean alkalinity after mass extinctions or abrupt global climate change. Intervals during which the CCD appears to have been markedly shallow in the North Atlantic include the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum, the late Eocene, and the middle Oligocene. A second major objective of Expedition 342 was to recover clay-rich sequences with well-preserved microfossils and high rates of accumulation in comparison to the modest rates of accumulation (~0.5–1 ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic Padua Research Archive (IRIS - Università degli Studi di Padova)
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topic Paleogene
Newfoundland
spellingShingle Paleogene
Newfoundland
R. D. Norris
P. A. Wilson
P. Blum
A. Fehr
AGNINI, CLAUDIA
A. Bornemann
S. Boulila
P. R. Bown
C. Cournede
O. Friedrich
A. Kumar Ghosh
C. J. Hollis
P. M. Hull
K. Jo
C. K. Junium
M. Kaneko
D. Liebrand
P. C. Lippert
Z. Liu
H. Matsui
K. Moriya
H. Nishi
B. N. Opdyke
D. Penman
B. Romans
H. D. Scher
P. Sexton
H. Takagi
S. Kirtland Turner
J. H. Whiteside
T. Yamaguchi
Y. Yamamoto
Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts
topic_facet Paleogene
Newfoundland
description Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 342 was designed to recover Paleogene sedimentary sequences with unusually high deposition rates across a wide range of water depths (Sites U1403–U1411). The drilling area is positioned to capture sedimentary and geochemical records of ocean chemistry and overturning circulation beneath the flow of the Deep Western Boundary Current in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. In addition, two operational days were dedicated to a sea trial of the Motion Decoupled Hydraulic Delivery System developmental tool (Site U1402). The expedition was primarily targeted at reconstructing the Paleogene carbonate compensation depth (CCD) in the North Atlantic for reference to recently obtained high-fidelity records of the CCD in the equatorial Pacific. The site located in the deepest water (Site U1403) was at a paleodepth of ~4.5 km 50 m.y. ago, whereas the site located in the shallowest water (Site U1408) can be backtracked to a paleodepth of 2.5 km at the same time. The combination of sites yields a record of the history of CCD change over a 2 km depth range from the ocean abyss to middle range water depths. Notable findings include the discovery of intermittent calcareous sediments in the Cretaceous, Paleocene, and early to middle Eocene at 4.5 km paleodepth, suggesting a deep Atlantic CCD during these times. We find evidence of carbonate deposition events following the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary mass extinction, the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum, and the Eocene–Oligocene transition. These deposition events may reflect the rebalancing of ocean alkalinity after mass extinctions or abrupt global climate change. Intervals during which the CCD appears to have been markedly shallow in the North Atlantic include the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum, the late Eocene, and the middle Oligocene. A second major objective of Expedition 342 was to recover clay-rich sequences with well-preserved microfossils and high rates of accumulation in comparison to the modest rates of accumulation (~0.5–1 ...
author2 R. D., Norri
P. A., Wilson
P., Blum
A., Fehr
Agnini, Claudia
A., Bornemann
S., Boulila
P. R., Bown
C., Cournede
O., Friedrich
A., Kumar Ghosh
C. J., Holli
P. M., Hull
K., Jo
C. K., Junium
M., Kaneko
D., Liebrand
P. C., Lippert
Z., Liu
H., Matsui
K., Moriya
H., Nishi
B. N., Opdyke
D., Penman
B., Roman
H. D., Scher
P., Sexton
H., Takagi
S., Kirtland Turner
J. H., Whiteside
T., Yamaguchi
Y., Yamamoto
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author R. D. Norris
P. A. Wilson
P. Blum
A. Fehr
AGNINI, CLAUDIA
A. Bornemann
S. Boulila
P. R. Bown
C. Cournede
O. Friedrich
A. Kumar Ghosh
C. J. Hollis
P. M. Hull
K. Jo
C. K. Junium
M. Kaneko
D. Liebrand
P. C. Lippert
Z. Liu
H. Matsui
K. Moriya
H. Nishi
B. N. Opdyke
D. Penman
B. Romans
H. D. Scher
P. Sexton
H. Takagi
S. Kirtland Turner
J. H. Whiteside
T. Yamaguchi
Y. Yamamoto
author_facet R. D. Norris
P. A. Wilson
P. Blum
A. Fehr
AGNINI, CLAUDIA
A. Bornemann
S. Boulila
P. R. Bown
C. Cournede
O. Friedrich
A. Kumar Ghosh
C. J. Hollis
P. M. Hull
K. Jo
C. K. Junium
M. Kaneko
D. Liebrand
P. C. Lippert
Z. Liu
H. Matsui
K. Moriya
H. Nishi
B. N. Opdyke
D. Penman
B. Romans
H. D. Scher
P. Sexton
H. Takagi
S. Kirtland Turner
J. H. Whiteside
T. Yamaguchi
Y. Yamamoto
author_sort R. D. Norris
title Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts
title_short Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts
title_full Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts
title_fullStr Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts
title_full_unstemmed Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts
title_sort paleogene newfoundland sediment drifts
publisher Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2572744
https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.pr.342.2012
http://publications.iodp.org/preliminary_report/342/index.html
genre Newfoundland
North Atlantic
Northwest Atlantic
genre_facet Newfoundland
North Atlantic
Northwest Atlantic
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http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2572744
doi:10.2204/iodp.pr.342.2012
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