Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change-MagellanPlus Workshop report

The northeast Atlantic encompasses archetypal examples of volcanic rifted margins. Twenty-five years after the last ODP (Ocean Drilling Program) leg on these volcanic margins, the reasons for excess melting are still disputed with at least three competing hypotheses being discussed. We are proposing...

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Main Authors: Berndt, Christian, Planke, Sverre, Teagle, Damon, Huismans, Ritske, Torsvik, Trond, Frieling, Joost, Jones, Morgan T., Jerram, Dougal A., Tegner, Christian, Inge Faleide, Jan, Coxall, Helen, Hong, Wei Li
Other Authors: Marine palynology and palaeoceanography, Marine Palynology
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/390712
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/390712 2023-11-12T04:23:05+01:00 Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change-MagellanPlus Workshop report Berndt, Christian Planke, Sverre Teagle, Damon Huismans, Ritske Torsvik, Trond Frieling, Joost Jones, Morgan T. Jerram, Dougal A. Tegner, Christian Inge Faleide, Jan Coxall, Helen Hong, Wei Li Marine palynology and palaeoceanography Marine Palynology 2019-12-02 image/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/390712 en eng 1816-8957 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/390712 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Energy Engineering and Power Technology Mechanical Engineering Article 2019 ftunivutrecht 2023-11-01T23:22:37Z The northeast Atlantic encompasses archetypal examples of volcanic rifted margins. Twenty-five years after the last ODP (Ocean Drilling Program) leg on these volcanic margins, the reasons for excess melting are still disputed with at least three competing hypotheses being discussed. We are proposing a new drilling campaign that will constrain the timing, rates of volcanism, and vertical movements of rifted margins. This will allow us to parameterise geodynamic models that can distinguish between the hypotheses. Furthermore, the drilling-derived data will help us to understand the role of breakup magmatism as a potential driver for the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) and its influence on the oceanographic circulation in the earliest phase of the northeast Atlantic Ocean formation. Tackling these questions with a new drilling campaign in the northeast Atlantic region will advance our understanding of the long-term interactions between tectonics, volcanism, oceanography, and climate and the functioning of subpolar northern ecosystems and climate during intervals of extreme warmth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Utrecht University Repository
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Mechanical Engineering
spellingShingle Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Berndt, Christian
Planke, Sverre
Teagle, Damon
Huismans, Ritske
Torsvik, Trond
Frieling, Joost
Jones, Morgan T.
Jerram, Dougal A.
Tegner, Christian
Inge Faleide, Jan
Coxall, Helen
Hong, Wei Li
Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change-MagellanPlus Workshop report
topic_facet Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Mechanical Engineering
description The northeast Atlantic encompasses archetypal examples of volcanic rifted margins. Twenty-five years after the last ODP (Ocean Drilling Program) leg on these volcanic margins, the reasons for excess melting are still disputed with at least three competing hypotheses being discussed. We are proposing a new drilling campaign that will constrain the timing, rates of volcanism, and vertical movements of rifted margins. This will allow us to parameterise geodynamic models that can distinguish between the hypotheses. Furthermore, the drilling-derived data will help us to understand the role of breakup magmatism as a potential driver for the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) and its influence on the oceanographic circulation in the earliest phase of the northeast Atlantic Ocean formation. Tackling these questions with a new drilling campaign in the northeast Atlantic region will advance our understanding of the long-term interactions between tectonics, volcanism, oceanography, and climate and the functioning of subpolar northern ecosystems and climate during intervals of extreme warmth.
author2 Marine palynology and palaeoceanography
Marine Palynology
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Berndt, Christian
Planke, Sverre
Teagle, Damon
Huismans, Ritske
Torsvik, Trond
Frieling, Joost
Jones, Morgan T.
Jerram, Dougal A.
Tegner, Christian
Inge Faleide, Jan
Coxall, Helen
Hong, Wei Li
author_facet Berndt, Christian
Planke, Sverre
Teagle, Damon
Huismans, Ritske
Torsvik, Trond
Frieling, Joost
Jones, Morgan T.
Jerram, Dougal A.
Tegner, Christian
Inge Faleide, Jan
Coxall, Helen
Hong, Wei Li
author_sort Berndt, Christian
title Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change-MagellanPlus Workshop report
title_short Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change-MagellanPlus Workshop report
title_full Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change-MagellanPlus Workshop report
title_fullStr Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change-MagellanPlus Workshop report
title_full_unstemmed Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change-MagellanPlus Workshop report
title_sort northeast atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for paleogene climate change-magellanplus workshop report
publishDate 2019
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