Grain counts and relative abundances of volcaniclastic sands and sandstones of ODP Leg 180 sites


Autoria(s): Sharp, Timothy R; Robertson, Alastair H F
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: -9.575347 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 151.586254 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -9.865560 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 151.572580 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -9.189700 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 151.625710 * DATE/TIME START: 1998-06-17T15:30:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1998-08-05T04:30:00

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03/08/2002

Resumo

Modal analysis of middle Miocene to Pleistocene volcaniclastic sands and sandstones recovered from Sites 1108, 1109, 1118, 1112, 1115, 1116, and 1114 within the Woodlark Basin during Leg 180 of the Ocean Drilling Program indicates a complex source history for sand-sized detritus deposited within the basin. Volcaniclastic detritus (i.e., feldspar, ferromagnesian minerals, and volcanic rock fragments) varies substantially throughout the Woodlark Basin. Miocene sandstones of the inferred Trobriand forearc succession contain mafic and subordinate silicic volcanic grains, probably derived from the contemporary Trobriand arc. During the late Miocene, the Trobriand outerarc/forearc (including Paleogene ophiolitic rocks) was subaerially exposed and eroded, yielding sandstones of dominantly mafic composition. Rift-related extension during the late Miocene-late Pliocene led to a transition from terrestrial to neritic and finally bathyal deposition. The sandstones deposited during this period are composed dominantly of silicic volcanic detritus, probably derived from the Amphlett Islands and surrounding areas where volcanic rocks of Pliocene-Pleistocene age occur. During this time terrigenous and metamorphic detritus derived from the Papua New Guinea mainland reached the single turbiditic Woodlark rift basin (or several subbasins) as fine-grained sediments. At Sites 1108, 1109, 1118, 1116, and 1114, serpentinite and metamorphic grains (schist and gneiss) appear as detritus in sandstones younger than ~3 Ma. This is thought to reflect a major pulse of rifting that resulted in the deepening of the Woodlark rift basin and the prevention of terrigenous and metamorphic detritus from reaching the northern rift margin (Site 1115). The Paleogene Papuan ophiolite belt and the Owen Stanley metamorphics were unroofed as the southern margin of the rift was exhumed (e.g., Moresby Seamount) and, in places, subaerially exposed (e.g., D'Entrecasteaux Islands and onshore Cape Vogel Basin), resulting in new and more proximal sources of metamorphic, igneous, and ophiolitic detritus. Continued emergence of the Moresby Seamount during the late Pliocene-early Pleistocene bounded by a major inclined fault scarp yielded talus deposits of similar composition to the above sandstones. Upper Pliocene-Pleistocene sandstones were deposited at bathyal depths by turbidity currents and as subordinate air-fall ash. Silicic glassy (high-K calc-alkaline) volcanic fragments, probably derived from volcanic centers located in Dawson and Moresby Straits, dominated these sandstones.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.786948

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.786948

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Supplement to: Sharp, Timothy R; Robertson, Alastair H F (2002): Petrography and provenance of volcaniclastic sands and sandstones recovered from the Woodlark rift basin and Trobriand forearc basin, Leg 180. In: Huchon, P; Taylor, B; Klaus, A (eds.) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 180, 1-58, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.180.176.2002

Palavras-Chave #Acce; Accessories; Act; Actinolite; Age model; and hornblende, of total siliclastic and volcaniclastic grains; and muscovite, of total siliclastic and volcaniclastic grains; Biotite; brown vitric grains; brown vitric grains, of total volcanic rock fragments; Bt; carbonaceous fragments; carbonaceous fragments, of total; Cement; Chl; Chlorite; Clinopyroxene; colorless vitric grains; colorless vitric grains, of total volcanic rock fragments; Cpx; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; detrital carbonate aggregates; Ep; Epidote; Event; Feldspar; Fragm; Fragments; Fsp; Grains; Grains, counted/analyzed; grains <30 µm; grains <30 µm, of total; Grain size descr; Grain size description; Hbl; Hornblende; including prehnite; Label; Limonite; Lithic; Lithic grains; Lithologic unit/sequence; Lm; Matrix; mbsf; metamorphic lithics, of total siliclastic and volcaniclastic grains; microlitic grains with a hyalopilitic groundmass of brown glass; microlitic grains with a hyalopilitic groundmass of brown glass, of total volcanic rock fragments; microlitic grains with a hyalopilitic groundmass of colorless glass; microlitic grains with a hyalopilitic groundmass of colorless glass, of total volcanic rock fragments; microlitic grains with a pilotaxitic (holocrystalline) groundmass of interwoven microlites; microlitic grains with a pilotaxitic (holocrystalline) groundmass of interwoven microlites, of total volcanic rock fragments; MonoQz; Ms; Muscovite; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; of total; of total Biot+Musc+Cpx+Hbl; of total QFL; of total siliclastic and volcaniclastic grains; Ol; Olivine; Opaque; Opaque minerals; other lithics, of total siliclastic and volcaniclastic grains; Pl; Plagioclase; Plant rem; Plant remains; Pmp; Point-counting, Gazzi-Dickinson technique; PolyQ; Pumpellyite; Quartz; quartz, feldspar, mica schist grains; Quartz, monocrystalline; Quartz, polycrystalline; Qz; Sample code/label; Sediment; Sediment type; serpentinite grains; Siliclastic and volcaniclastic grains, of total; skeletal grains (e.g., foraminfers, shell fragments, coralline algae, bryozoans, etc.); Sphene; Spn; Sum; total; total, all quartz and feldspar; total feldspar grains; total metamorphic lithic grains; total quartzose grains; total skeletal and detrital; total skeletal grains and detrital carbonate aggregates, of total; total volcanic lithics; undifferentiated feldspar grains; Unit; VC = very coarse, C = coarse, M = medium, F = fine; vitric volcanic lithic grains; volcanic lithic grains with felsitic texture; volcanic lithic grains with lathwork texture; volcanic lithic grains with microlitic texture; volcanic lithics, of total siliclastic and volcaniclastic grains; volcanic lithics with felsitic texture, of total volcanic rock fragments; volcanic lithics with lathwork texture, of total volcanic rock fragments; Zircon; Zrn
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