Upper Cretaceous sediments of ODP Hole 122-762C


Autoria(s): Huang, Zehui; Boyd, Ron; O'Connell, Suzanne B
Cobertura

LATITUDE: -19.887000 * LONGITUDE: 112.254000 * DATE/TIME START: 1988-07-27T03:25:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1988-08-05T08:30:00

Data(s)

28/04/1992

Resumo

Well-developed Campanian to Maestrichtian pelagic cyclic sediments were recovered from Hole 762C on the Exmouth Plateau, off northwest Australia, during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 122. The cycles consist of nannofossil chalk (light beds) and clayey nannofossil chalk (dark beds). Both light and dark beds are strongly to moderately bioturbated, alternate on a decimeter scale, and exhibit gradual boundaries. Bioturbation introduces materials from a bed of one color into an underlying bed of another color, indicating that diagenesis is not responsible for the cyclicity. Differences in composition between the light and dark beds, revealed by calcium carbonate measurement and X-ray diffraction analysis, together with trace fossil evidence, indicate that the cycles in the sediments are a depositional feature. Diagenetic processes may have intensified the appearance of the cycles. Spectral analysis was applied to the upper Campanian to lower Maestrichtian cyclic sediments to examine the regularity of the cycles. Power spectra were calculated from time series using Walsh spectral analysis. The most predominant wavelengths of the color cycles are 34-41 cm and 71-84 cm. With an average sedimentation rate of 1.82 cm/k.y. in this interval, we found the time durations of the cycles to be around 41 k.y. and 21 k.y., respectively, comparable to the obliquity and precession periods of the Earth's rotation, which strongly suggests an orbital origin for the cycles. On the basis of sedimentological evidence and plate tectonic reconstruction, we propose the following mechanism for the formation of the cyclic sediments from Hole 762C. During the Late Cretaceous, when there was no large-scale continental glaciation, the cyclic variations in insolation, in response to cyclic orbital changes, controlled the alternation of two prevailing climates in the area. During the wetter, equable, and warmer climatic phases under high insolation, more clay minerals and other terrestrial materials were produced on land and supplied by higher runoff to a low bioproductivity ocean, and the dark clayey beds were deposited. During the drier and colder climatic phases under low insolation, fewer clay minerals were produced and put into the ocean, where bioproductivity was increased and the light beds were deposited.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.759913

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.759913

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Huang, Zehui; Boyd, Ron; O'Connell, Suzanne B (1992): Upper Cretaceous cyclic sediments from Hole 762C, Exmouth Plateau, Northwest Australia. In: von Rad, U; Haq, BU; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 122, 259-277, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.122.148.1992

Palavras-Chave #+ accessory minerals; + dolomite; <2 µm, >9 phi; 122-762C; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Carb; Carbon, organic, total; Carbonates; Clay min; Clay minerals; Color desc; Color description; Comp indet; Components indeterminata; Coulometrics Carbon Analyzer; Density, grain; Density, wet bulk; Density grain; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Feldspar; Foram; Foraminifera; Fsp; grains; interpolated; Joides Resolution; Label; Leg122; Min assembl; Mineral assemblage; Nannofossils; Nannos; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; Opaque; Opaque minerals; Poros; Porosity; Quartz; Qz; Sample code/label; Size fraction < 0.002 mm, > 9 phi, clay; Smear slide analysis; South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean; TOC; Volcanic glass; Volc glass; Water content of wet mass; Water wm; WBD; X-ray diffraction (XRD); Zeo; Zeolite
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