Clay mineraology and grain size composition of surface sediments from South Pacific Ocean


Autoria(s): Saukel, Cornelia; Lamy, Frank; Stuut, Jan-Berend W; Tiedemann, Ralf; Vogt, Christoph
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -11.587569 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -84.995035 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -23.606000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -102.573000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 9.588000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -71.128000 * DATE/TIME START: 1971-09-23T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1989-09-29T00:00:00

Data(s)

01/03/2011

Resumo

The reconstruction of low-latitude ocean-atmosphere interactions is one of the major issues of (paleo-)environmental studies. The trade winds, extending over 20° to 30° of latitude in both hemispheres, between the subtropical highs and the intertropical convergence zone, are major components of the atmospheric circulation and little is known about their long-term variability on geological time-scales, in particular in the Pacific sector. We present the modern spatial pattern of eolian-derived marine sediments in the eastern equatorial and subtropical Pacific (10°N to 25°S) as a reference data set for the interpretation of SE Pacific paleo-dust records. The terrigenous silt and clay fractions of 75 surface sediment samples have been investigated for their grain-size distribution and clay-mineral compositions, respectively, to identify their provenances and transport agents. Dust delivered to the southeast Pacific from the semi- to hyper-arid areas of Peru and Chile is rather fine-grained (4-8 µm) due to low-level transport within the southeast trade winds. Nevertheless, wind is the dominant transport agent and eolian material is the dominant terrigenous component west of the Peru-Chile Trench south of ~ 5°S. Grain-size distributions alone are insufficient to identify the eolian signal in marine sediments due to authigenic particle formation on the sub-oceanic ridges and abundant volcanic glass around the Galapagos Islands. Together with the clay-mineral compositions of the clay fraction, we have identified the dust lobe extending from the coasts of Peru and Chile onto Galapagos Rise as well as across the equator into the doldrums. Illite is a very useful parameter to identify source areas of dust in this smectite-dominated study area.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.757925

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.757925

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Saukel, Cornelia; Lamy, Frank; Stuut, Jan-Berend W; Tiedemann, Ralf; Vogt, Christoph (2011): Distribution and provenance of wind-blown SE Pacific surface sediments. Marine Geology, 280(1-4), 130-142, doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2010.12.006

Palavras-Chave #<0.39 µm; <2 µm, >9 phi; 0.43-0.39 µm; 0.47-0.43 µm; 0.52-0.47 µm; 0.57-0.52 µm; 0.63-0.57 µm; 0.69-0.63 µm; 0.76-0.69 µm; 0.83-0.76 µm; 0.91-0.83 µm; 1.1-1 µm; 1.2-1.1 µm; 1.32-1.2 µm; 1.45-1.32 µm; 1.59-1.45 µm; 1.75-1.59 µm; 1.92-1.75 µm; 10.29-9.37 µm; 1-0.91 µm; 105.93-96.49 µm; 1090.81-993.57 µm; 11.29-10.29 µm; 116.27-105.93 µm; 1197.69-1090.81 µm; 12.4-11.29 µm; 127.61-116.27 µm; 13.61-12.4 µm; 1314.59-1197.69 µm; 14.94-13.61 µm; 140.1-127.61 µm; 1442.92-1314.59 µm; 153.83-140.1 µm; 1584.27-1442.92 µm; 16.4-14.94 µm; 168.87-153.83 µm; 1739.11-1584.27 µm; 18-16.4 µm; 185.35-168.87 µm; 19.76-18 µm; 1908.93-1739.11 µm; 2.11-1.92 µm; 2.31-2.11 µm; 2.54-2.31 µm; 2.79-2.54 µm; 203.48-185.35 µm; 21.7-19.76 µm; 223.36-203.48 µm; 23.81-21.7 µm; 245.18-223.36 µm; 26.14-23.81 µm; 269.21-245.18 µm; 28.7-26.14 µm; 295.53-269.21 µm; 3.06-2.79 µm; 3.36-3.06 µm; 3.69-3.36 µm; 31.51-28.7 µm; 324.4-295.53 µm; 34.59-31.51 µm; 356.11-324.4 µm; 37.97-34.59 µm; 390.92-356.11 µm; 4.05-3.69 µm; 4.44-4.05 µm; 4.88-4.44 µm; 41.68-37.97 µm; 429.18-390.92 µm; 45.76-41.68 µm; 471.14-429.18 µm; 5.35-4.88 µm; 5.88-5.35 µm; 50.23-45.76 µm; 517.19-471.14 µm; 55.13-50.23 µm; 567.73-517.19 µm; 6.45-5.88 µm; 60.52-55.13 µm; 623.22-567.73 µm; 66.44-60.52 µm; 684.16-623.22 µm; 7.08-6.45 µm; 7.78-7.08 µm; 72.94-66.44 µm; 751.03-684.16 µm; 8.54-7.78 µm; 80.07-72.94 µm; 824.5-751.03 µm; 87.89-80.07 µm; 9.37-8.54 µm; 905.12-824.5 µm; 96.49-87.89 µm; 993.57-905.12 µm; AWI_Paleo; BC; Beckman Coulter Laser diffraction particle size analyzer LS 230; Box corer; Calculated; Chl; Chlorite; D50; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event; FD75-3; FD75-3-15; FD75-3-16; GC; Genesis III, RR9702A; Grain size, mean; Grain size, sieving/settling tube; Gravity corer; gs mean; Ill; Illite; Kalifeldspar/Plagioclase ratio; Kaolinite; Kfs/Pl; Kln; M1; M2; ME0005A; ME0005A-14MC2; ME0005A-15MC6; ME0005A-20MC8; ME0005A-21MC3; ME0005A-25MC5; ME0005A-29MC2; ME0005A-35MC1; ME0005A-38MC2; ME0005A-41MC2; Median, grain size; Melville; MG1; MG2; MG3; MG4; Mode; Mode, grain size; MUC; MultiCorer; NEMO; North Pacific Ocean; OC170; OC170-182P; OC170-186P; OC73-3; OC73-3-06; Oceanographer; Pacific Ocean; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; PC; Piston corer; PLDS-2; PLDS-2-33; PLUTO-3; PLUTO-3-15; Quartz/Feldspar ratio; Qz/Fsp; Roger A. Revelle; RR9702A; RR9702A-50MC4; RR9702A-52MC3; RR9702A-54MC3; RR9702A-60MC2; RR9702A-62MC3; RR9702A-64MC1; RR9702A-66MC1; RR9702A-68MC3; RR9702A-70MC3; RR9702A-72MC3; RR9702A-74MC2; RR9702A-76TC; RR9702A-77MC2; RR9702A-79PC; Silt; Size fraction < 0.002 mm, > 9 phi, clay; Size fraction < 0.39 µm; Size fraction 0.43-0.39 µm; Size fraction 0.47-0.43 µm; Size fraction 0.520-0.470 µm; Size fraction 0.57-0.52 µm; Size fraction 0.63-0.57 µm; Size fraction 0.69-0.63 µm; Size fraction 0.76-0.69 µm; Size fraction 0.83-0.76 µm; Size fraction 0.91-0.83 µm; Size fraction 1.1-1 µm; Size fraction 1.2-1.1 µm; Size fraction 1.32-1.2 µm; Size fraction 1.45-1.32 µm; Size fraction 1.59-1.45 µm; Size fraction 1.75-1.59 µm; Size fraction 1.92-1.75 µm; Size fraction 10.29-9.37 µm; Size fraction 1-0.91 µm; Size fraction 105.93-96.49 µm; Size fraction 1090.81-993.57 µm; Size fraction 11.29-10.29 µm; Size fraction 116.27-105.93 µm; Size fraction 1197.69-1090.81 µm; Size fraction 12.4-11.29 µm; Size fraction 127.61-116.27 µm; Size fraction 13.61-12.4 µm; Size fraction 1314.59-1197.69 µm; Size fraction 14.94-13.61 µm; Size fraction 140.1-127.61 µm; Size fraction 1442.92-1314.59 µm; Size fraction 153.83-140.1 µm; Size fraction 1584.27-1442.92 µm; Size fraction 16.4-14.94 µm; Size fraction 168.87-153.83 µm; Size fraction 1739.11-1584.27 µm; Size fraction 18-16.4 µm; Size fraction 185.35-168.87 µm; Size fraction 19.76-18 µm; Size fraction 1908.93-1739.11 µm; Size fraction 2.11-1.92 µm; Size fraction 2.31-2.11 µm; Size fraction 2.54-2.31 µm; Size fraction 2.79-2.54 µm; Size fraction 203.48-185.35 µm; Size fraction 21.7-19.76 µm; Size fraction 223.36-203.48 µm; Size fraction 23.81-21.7 µm; Size fraction 245.18-223.36 µm; Size fraction 26.14-23.81 µm; Size fraction 269.21-245.18 µm; Size fraction 28.7-26.14 µm; Size fraction 295.53-269.21 µm; Size fraction 3.06-2.79 µm; Size fraction 3.36-3.06 µm; Size fraction 3.69-3.36 µm; Size fraction 31.51-28.7 µm; Size fraction 324.4-295.53 µm; Size fraction 34.59-31.51 µm; Size fraction 356.11-324.4 µm; Size fraction 37.97-34.59 µm; Size fraction 390.92-356.11 µm; Size fraction 4.05-3.69 µm; Size fraction 4.44-4.05 µm; Size fraction 4.88-4.44 µm; Size fraction 41.68-37.97 µm; Size fraction 429.18-390.92 µm; Size fraction 45.76-41.68 µm; Size fraction 471.14-429.18 µm; Size fraction 5.35-4.88 µm; Size fraction 5.88-5.35 µm; Size fraction 50.23-45.76 µm; Size fraction 517.19-471.14 µm; Size fraction 55.13-50.23 µm; Size fraction 567.73-517.19 µm; Size fraction 6.45-5.88 µm; Size fraction 60.52-55.13 µm; Size fraction 623.22-567.73 µm; Size fraction 66.44-60.52 µm; Size fraction 684.16-623.22 µm; Size fraction 7.08-6.45 µm; Size fraction 7.78-7.08 µm; Size fraction 72.94-66.44 µm; Size fraction 751.03-684.16 µm; Size fraction 8.54-7.78 µm; Size fraction 80.07-72.94 µm; Size fraction 824.5-751.03 µm; Size fraction 87.89-80.07 µm; Size fraction 9.37-8.54 µm; Size fraction 905.12-824.5 µm; Size fraction 96.49-87.89 µm; Size fraction 993.57-905.12 µm; Sme; Smectite; South Pacific Ocean; ST35 33G; TC; Thomas G. Thompson; Thomas Washington; Trigger corer; TT9108; TT9108_04GC; VLCN-1; VLCN-1-50BC; VNTR01; VNTR01-11GC; VNTR01-12GC; VNTR01-13GC; VNTR01-14GC; VNTR01-15GC; VNTR01-20GC; VNTR01-21GC; W7706; W7706-15; W7706-16K; W7706-17; W7706-21; W7706-24; W7706-62; W7706-63K; W7706-65GC; W7706-68GC; W7706-69; W7706-70GC; W7706-71GC; Wecoma; Y69-83; Y69-84; Y69-97; Y71-03; Y71-03-06; Y71-03-08; Y71-03-09; Y71-03-10A; Y71-03-11; Y71-03-13; Y71-03-20; Y71-03-22; Y71-06; Y71-06-26; Y71-07; Y71-07-28; Y71-07-30; Y71-07-31; Y71-07-33; Y71-07-34; Y71-08; Y71-08-76; Y73-03; Y73-03-006; Y73-03-015; Y73-03-020; Y73-03-023; Y73-04; Y73-04-026; Y73-07; Y73-07-094; Y73-07-097; YALOC69; Yaquina
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