Calcareous nannofossil abundance and datums of sediments from ODP Leg 170 sites


Autoria(s): Muza, Jay Phillip
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: 9.665398 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -86.165988 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 9.639700 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -86.200100 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 9.733700 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -86.112300 * DATE/TIME START: 1996-11-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1996-12-13T00:00:00

Data(s)

10/09/2000

Resumo

Three Pleistocene, five Pliocene, and thirteen late and middle Miocene calcareous nannofossil datums have been identified in the Leg 170 cored sequences collected from a transect across the Middle America Trench off the Nicoya Peninsula. Although some nannofossil zones could not be delineated, particularly in the Pliocene and upper Miocene, there appears to be a complete or very nearly complete Pleistocene through lower Miocene section at Sites 1039 and 1040. The oldest assemblages, observed at Site 1039 and 1040, are latest early Miocene in age (nannofossil Zone NN4). These assemblages are associated with gabbro intrusions into the basal sediments (one contact metamorphic hornfels sample contains relict nannofossils), indicating an age for the intrusion event of between 15.6 and 18.2 Ma at both Sites 1039 and 1040. Reference Site 1039, located on the Cocos plate, provides the best-preserved sequence of sediments of late Pleistocene to latest early Miocene age. The sediments cored in the prism sections at Sites 1040, 1041, 1042, and 1043 all indicate that the age of nannofossil assemblages in the prism sediments, including the toe, wedge, and apron, are all Pleistocene with a considerable amount of upper Miocene reworking. A period of low sediment accumulation rates (~5.3 m/m.y.) is recorded for Pliocene and upper Miocene sediments at Sites 1039, 1040, and 1043. Pliocene calcareous nannofossil assemblages characteristic of the ~2.5- to 3.75-m.y. time interval (nannofossil Zones NN16 and equivalent nannofossil Subzones CN12b and CN12a) were not resolved at any site. Nannofossil Zones NN15, NN14, NN13, and NN12 (early late Pliocene to early Pliocene) could not be resolved at any site either because of the absence of marker species. Within the Miocene at Sites 1039 and 1040, nannofossil Zones NN10-NN6 were difficult to differentiate because of the absence of several species that define the zonal boundaries. These intervals, where the nannofossil zones have not been resolved or are partially resolved, are primarily composed of carbonate ooze deposited during an ~8.5-m.y. (2.5-11 Ma) low sediment accumulation rate time interval. The absence of many of the marker species is attributed to warmer water conditions during those periods. Many of the same marker species are absent in the sediments recovered from nearby Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 155 in the Panama Basin.

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application/zip, 7 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.788406

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.788406

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Muza, Jay Phillip (2000): Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy from a 15-km transect (Cocos plate to Caribbean plate) across the Middle America Trench, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica. In: Silver, EA; Kimura, G; Shipley, TH (eds.) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 170, 1-63, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.170.008.2000

Palavras-Chave #5-rayed indeterminata; 6-rayed indeterminata; A. amplificus; A. primus; Abundance estimate; after Martini (1971), Bukry (1973, 1975) and Okada & Bukry (1980); Age model; Ageprof dat des; Ageprofile Datum Description; Amaurolithus amplificus; Amaurolithus primus; C. acutus; C. altus; C. armatus; C. cristatus; C. floridanus; C. leptoporus; C. macintyrei; C. mexicanus; C. miopelagicus; C. nitescens; C. pelagicus; C. rugosus; Calcidiscus leptoporus; Calcidiscus macintyrei; Catinaster altus; Catinaster mexicanus; Ceratolithus acutus; Ceratolithus armatus; Ceratolithus cristatus; Ceratolithus rugosus; Coccolithus miopelagicus; Coccolithus pelagicus; Coronocyclus nitescens; Cyclicargolithus floridanus; D. aff. surculus; D. asymmetricus; D. aulakos; D. bellus; D. berggrenii; D. bollii; D. brouweri; D. calcaris; D. challengerii; D. decorus; D. deflandrei; D. druggii; D. exilis; D. hamatus; D. intercalaris; D. kugleri; D. loeblichii; D. moorei; D. musicus; D. neohamatus; D. neorectus; D. pentaradiatus; D. prepentaradiatus; D. pseudovariabilis; D. quinqueramus; D. sanmiguelensis; D. signus; D. surculus; D. tamalis; D. triradiatus; D. variabilis; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dictyococcites sp.; Dictyococcites spp.; Discoaster aff. surculus; Discoaster asymmetricus; Discoaster aulakos; Discoaster bellus; Discoaster berggrenii; Discoaster bollii; Discoaster brouweri; Discoaster calcaris; Discoaster challengerii; Discoaster decorus; Discoaster deflandrei; Discoaster druggii; Discoaster exilis; Discoaster hamatus; Discoaster intercalaris; Discoaster kugleri; Discoaster loeblichii; Discoaster moorei; Discoaster musicus; Discoaster neohamatus; Discoaster neorectus; Discoaster pentaradiatus; Discoaster prepentaradiatus; Discoaster pseudovariabilis; Discoaster quinqueramus; Discoaster sanmiguelensis; Discoaster signus; Discoaster spp.; Discoaster surculus; Discoaster tamalis; Discoaster triradiatus; Discoaster variabilis; E. huxleyi; Emiliania huxleyi; Event; G. aperta; G. caribbeanica; G. oceanica; G. sinuosa; Gephyrocapsa aperta; Gephyrocapsa caribbeanica; Gephyrocapsa oceanica; Gephyrocapsa sinuosa; H. ampliaperta; H. burkei; H. carteri; H. hyalina; H. neogranulata; H. perplexus; H. rhomba; H. scissura; H. sellii; H. wallichi; H. wallichii; H. wilcoxonii; Hayaster perplexus; Helicosphaera ampliaperta; Helicosphaera burkei; Helicosphaera carteri; Helicosphaera hyalina; Helicosphaera neogranulata; Helicosphaera rhomba; Helicosphaera scissura; Helicosphaera sellii; Helicosphaera sp.; Helicosphaera wallichi; Helicosphaera wallichii; Helicosphaera wilcoxonii; including D. berggrenii; including H. carteri; including H. hyalina; including H. wallichi; including S. neoabies; including S. neoabies and S. moriformis; indeterminata; Label; mbsf; Nannofossil abundance; Nannofossils preservation; Nannofossil zone; Nannos abund; Nannos preserv; Nannos zone; no. 1; no. 2; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; P. discopora; P. lacunosa; P. multipora; P = poor, M = moderate; P = poor, M = moderate, G = good; Placoliths; Pontosphaera discopora; Pontosphaera multipora; Pontosphaera sp.; Pontosphaera spp.; Pseudoemiliania lacunosa; R. asanoi; R. clavigera; R. minuta; R. pseudoumbilicus; Reticulofenestra asanoi; Reticulofenestra minuta; Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus; Reticulofenestra spp.; Rhabdosphaera clavigera; S. abies; S. heteromorphus; S. moriformis; S. verensis; Samp com; Sample code/label; Sample comment; small; small vertical bar; Sphenolithus abies; Sphenolithus heteromorphus; Sphenolithus moriformis; Sphenolithus verensis; T. farnsworthii; T. rugosus; T = top, B = bottom; Triquetrorhabdulus farnsworthii; Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus; U. mirabilis; U. sibogae; Umbilicosphaera mirabilis; Umbilicosphaera sibogae
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