The upper lithostratigraphic unit of ANDRILL AND-2A core (Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica): local Pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern Victoria Land Basin

We report results from the study of the uppermost 37 m of the Southern McMurdo Sound (SMS) AND-2A drill core, corresponding to the lithostratigraphic unit 1 (LSU 1), the most volcanogenic unit within the core. We present data on the age, composition, volcanological and depositional features of the v...

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Main Authors: DEL CARLO P., PANTER K., BASSETT K., DI VINCENZO G., BRACCIALI, LAURA, ROCCHI, SERGIO
Other Authors: DEL CARLO, P., Panter, K., Bassett, K., Bracciali, Laura, DI VINCENZO, G., Rocchi, Sergio
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11568/132251
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description We report results from the study of the uppermost 37 m of the Southern McMurdo Sound (SMS) AND-2A drill core, corresponding to the lithostratigraphic unit 1 (LSU 1), the most volcanogenic unit within the core. We present data on the age, composition, volcanological and depositional features of the volcanic sedimentary and tephra deposits of LSU 1 and discuss their source, mechanisms of emplacement and environment of deposition. Sedimentary features and compositional data indicate shallow water sedimentation for the whole of LSU 1. Most of LSU 1 deposits are a mixture of near primary volcanic material with minor exotic clasts; derived from the Paleozoic crystalline basement rocks. Among volcanic materials, glassy particles are the most abundant. They were produced by mildly explosive basaltic eruptions occurring in subaerial and subaqueous environments. The Dailey Islands group. 13 km south-southwest of the SMS drill-site, has been identified as a possible source for the volcanics on the basis of similarity in composition and age. (40)Ar-(39)Ar laser step-heating analyses on a lava sample from Juergens Island yields an age of 775 +/- 22 ka. Yet because of the minimal reworking features of vitriclasts, preservation of fragile structures in volcaniclastic sediments and evidence for volcanic seamounts to the north of the Dailey Islands, it is likely that some of the material originated also from vents close to the drill-site. Evidence for local volcanic sources and for deposition of sediments in a shallow marine environment provides indications about the local paleogeography and implications for the subsidence history of the southern Victoria Land Basin from Pleistocene to Recent.
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spelling ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/132251 2025-01-16T19:21:53+00:00 The upper lithostratigraphic unit of ANDRILL AND-2A core (Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica): local Pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern Victoria Land Basin DEL CARLO P. PANTER K. BASSETT K. DI VINCENZO G. BRACCIALI, LAURA ROCCHI, SERGIO DEL CARLO, P. Panter, K. Bassett, K. Bracciali, Laura DI VINCENZO, G. Rocchi, Sergio 2009 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11568/132251 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2009.09.002 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000272789700007 volume:69 firstpage:141 lastpage:162 numberofpages:22 journal:GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE http://hdl.handle.net/11568/132251 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2009.09.002 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-71849085747 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftunivpisairis https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2009.09.002 2024-01-31T17:42:27Z We report results from the study of the uppermost 37 m of the Southern McMurdo Sound (SMS) AND-2A drill core, corresponding to the lithostratigraphic unit 1 (LSU 1), the most volcanogenic unit within the core. We present data on the age, composition, volcanological and depositional features of the volcanic sedimentary and tephra deposits of LSU 1 and discuss their source, mechanisms of emplacement and environment of deposition. Sedimentary features and compositional data indicate shallow water sedimentation for the whole of LSU 1. Most of LSU 1 deposits are a mixture of near primary volcanic material with minor exotic clasts; derived from the Paleozoic crystalline basement rocks. Among volcanic materials, glassy particles are the most abundant. They were produced by mildly explosive basaltic eruptions occurring in subaerial and subaqueous environments. The Dailey Islands group. 13 km south-southwest of the SMS drill-site, has been identified as a possible source for the volcanics on the basis of similarity in composition and age. (40)Ar-(39)Ar laser step-heating analyses on a lava sample from Juergens Island yields an age of 775 +/- 22 ka. Yet because of the minimal reworking features of vitriclasts, preservation of fragile structures in volcaniclastic sediments and evidence for volcanic seamounts to the north of the Dailey Islands, it is likely that some of the material originated also from vents close to the drill-site. Evidence for local volcanic sources and for deposition of sediments in a shallow marine environment provides indications about the local paleogeography and implications for the subsidence history of the southern Victoria Land Basin from Pleistocene to Recent. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Dailey Islands Juergens Island McMurdo Sound Victoria Land ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa Dailey Islands ENVELOPE(165.100,165.100,-77.883,-77.883) Juergens Island ENVELOPE(165.033,165.033,-77.883,-77.883) McMurdo Sound Victoria Land Global and Planetary Change 69 3 142 161
spellingShingle DEL CARLO P.
PANTER K.
BASSETT K.
DI VINCENZO G.
BRACCIALI, LAURA
ROCCHI, SERGIO
The upper lithostratigraphic unit of ANDRILL AND-2A core (Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica): local Pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern Victoria Land Basin
title The upper lithostratigraphic unit of ANDRILL AND-2A core (Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica): local Pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern Victoria Land Basin
title_full The upper lithostratigraphic unit of ANDRILL AND-2A core (Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica): local Pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern Victoria Land Basin
title_fullStr The upper lithostratigraphic unit of ANDRILL AND-2A core (Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica): local Pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern Victoria Land Basin
title_full_unstemmed The upper lithostratigraphic unit of ANDRILL AND-2A core (Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica): local Pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern Victoria Land Basin
title_short The upper lithostratigraphic unit of ANDRILL AND-2A core (Southern McMurdo Sound, Antarctica): local Pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern Victoria Land Basin
title_sort upper lithostratigraphic unit of andrill and-2a core (southern mcmurdo sound, antarctica): local pleistocene volcanic sources, paleoenvironmental implications and subsidence in the southern victoria land basin
url http://hdl.handle.net/11568/132251
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2009.09.002