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  • 108-658; 108-659; Canarias Sea; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Joides Resolution; Leg108; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean  (1)
  • 377; ANT-IV/1c; Atlantic Ocean; BC; Box corer; Equatorial Atlantic; GC; GEOTROPEX 83, NOAMP I; Giant box corer; GIK/IfG; GIK16402-1; GIK16403-1; GIK16404-1; GIK16405-1; GIK16407-1; GIK16408-1; GIK16410-1; GIK16413-1; GIK16415-1; GIK16416-1; GIK16417-1; GIK16426-1; GIK16453-2; GIK16455-1; GIK16457-1; GIK16458-2; GIK23055-2; GIK23056-2; GIK23057-1; GIK23059-2; GIK23062-3; GIK23063-2; GIK23064-2; GIK23065-2; GIK23068-3; GIK23070-2; GIK23071-3; GIK23072-2; GIK23074-1; GKG; Gravity corer; Institute for Geosciences, Christian Albrechts University, Kiel; KAL; Kasten corer; M2/2; M65; Meteor (1964); Meteor (1986); Norwegian Sea; Polarstern; PS08; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN  (1)
  • 1985-1989  (2)
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  • 1985-1989  (2)
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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Sarnthein, Michael; Tiedemann, Ralf (1989): Toward a high-resolution stable isotope stratigraphy of the last 3.4 million years: Sites 658 and 659 off Northwest Africa. In: Ruddiman, W; Sarnthein, M; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 108, 167-185, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.108.159.1989
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: Ocean Drilling Program Site 658, cored below a major upwelling cell offshore Cap Blanc, contains a largely undisturbed hemipelagic sediment section spanning the Brunhes Chron and the early Quaternary and late Pliocene. The companion Site 659 recovered a complete and undisturbed Neogene profile further offshore that serves as a nonupwelling pelagic reference section. Oxygen and carbon isotope ratios in benthic (C. wuellerstorfi and in part Uvigerina sp.) and planktonic foraminifers (G. inflata) provide a climatic record of high resolution for the Brunhes Chron. At Site 658 the record extends back to the early Pleistocene and late Pliocene. The standard oxygen isotope record of the last 730,000 yr is markedly refined by a well-documented high-frequency variation (e.g., by a new "aborted" ice age at stage 13.2 and by Younger-Dryas style climatic setbacks during most terminations). In the late Pliocene, the numerical oxygen isotope stage taxonomy was extended back to stage 137 about 3.3 Ma ago. In comparison with published records, stage 114 at 2.7 Ma represents the first major glaciation event, when 18O was short-term enriched up to a middle Pleistocene glacial d18O level. About 3.17 Ma ago (stage 133), the interglacial oxygen isotope values of C. wuellerstorfi started to increase by 0.5 per mil until 2.7 Ma and then remained largely constant until the Holocene. Based on the d13C difference between C. wuellerstorfi and G. inflata, the dissolved CO2 in the ambient bottom water of Site 658 was dominated by the flux of particulate carbon from the overlying upwelling cell during the last 630,000 yr. In contrast, the advection of (upper) North Atlantic Bottom Water dominated in the control of the local CO2 content during the early Pleistocene and late Pliocene.
    Keywords: 108-658; 108-659; Canarias Sea; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Joides Resolution; Leg108; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Kassens, Heidemarie; Sarnthein, Michael (1989): A link between paleoceanography, early diagenetic cementation, and shear strength maxima in Late Quaternary deep-sea sediments? Paleoceanography, 4(3), 253-269, https://doi.org/10.1029/PA004i003p00253
    Publication Date: 2024-02-03
    Description: Near-surface sediments from the equatorial east Atlantic and the Norwegian Sea exhibit pronounced shear strength maxima in profiles from the peak Holocene and Pleistocene. These semi-indurated layers start to occur at 8-102 cm below the sediment surface and can be explained neither by the modal composition nor by the effective overburden pressure of the sediments. However, scanning electron microscope and microprobe data exhibit micritic crusts and crystal carpets, which are clearly restricted to (undisturbed) samples from indurated layers and form a manifest explanation for their origin. The minerals precipitated comprise calcite, aragonite, and in samples more proximal to the African continent SiO2 needles, and needles of as yet unidentified K-Mg-Fe-Al silicates, crusts of which dominate the indurated layers in the Norwegian Sea. By their stratigraphic position in deep-sea sediments the carbonate-based shear strength maxima are tentatively ascribed to dissolved adjacent pteropod layers from the early Holocene and hence to short-lived no-analogue events of early diagenesis. Possibly, they have been controlled by a reduced organic carbon flux, leading to increased aragonite preservation in the deep sea.
    Keywords: 377; ANT-IV/1c; Atlantic Ocean; BC; Box corer; Equatorial Atlantic; GC; GEOTROPEX 83, NOAMP I; Giant box corer; GIK/IfG; GIK16402-1; GIK16403-1; GIK16404-1; GIK16405-1; GIK16407-1; GIK16408-1; GIK16410-1; GIK16413-1; GIK16415-1; GIK16416-1; GIK16417-1; GIK16426-1; GIK16453-2; GIK16455-1; GIK16457-1; GIK16458-2; GIK23055-2; GIK23056-2; GIK23057-1; GIK23059-2; GIK23062-3; GIK23063-2; GIK23064-2; GIK23065-2; GIK23068-3; GIK23070-2; GIK23071-3; GIK23072-2; GIK23074-1; GKG; Gravity corer; Institute for Geosciences, Christian Albrechts University, Kiel; KAL; Kasten corer; M2/2; M65; Meteor (1964); Meteor (1986); Norwegian Sea; Polarstern; PS08; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 7 datasets
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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