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The core descriptions (chapter 7) summarize the most important results of the analysis of each sediment core following procedures applied during ODP/IODP expeditions. All cores were opened, described, and color-scanned. In the core descriptions the first column displays the lithological data that are based on visual analysis of the core and are supplemented by information from binocular and smear slide analyses. The sediment classification largely follows ODP/IODP convention. Lithological names consist of a principal name based on composition, degree of lithification, and/or texture as determined from visual description and microscopic observations. In the structure column the intensity of bioturbation together with individual or special features (turbidites, volcanic ash layers, plant debris, shell fragments, etc.) is shown. The hue and chroma attributes of color were determined by comparison with the Munsell soil color charts and are given in the color column in the Munsell notation. A GretagMacbethTM Spectrolino spectrophotometer was used to measure percent reflectance values of sediment color at 36 wavelength channels over the visible light range (380-730 nm) on all of the cores. The digital reflectance data of the spectrophotometer readings were routinely obtained from the surface (measured in 1 cm steps) of the split cores (archive half). The Spectrolino is equipped with a measuring aperture with folding mechanism allowing an exact positioning on the split core and is connected to a portable computer. The data are directly displayed within the software package Excel and can be controlled simultaneously. From all the color measurements, for each core the red/blue ratio (700 nm/450 nm) and the lightness are shown together with the visual core description. The reflectance of individual wavelengths is often significantly affected by the presence of minor amounts of oxyhydroxides or sulphides. To eliminate these effects, we used the red/blue ratio and lightness.
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The discovery of a neolithic pile field in the shallow water near the eastern shore of the Degersee confirmed earlier palynological and sedimentological studies stating that early man was active in the region since more than 6000 years. The already available off-site data were freshly assessed, completed by additional data from old and new cores and the interpretations revised. A common time scale for the off-site data and the on-site data was obtained by AMS dating of terrestrial macro remains of the neolithic section of off-site core De_I+De_H. The ages can thus be parallelled with AMS ages of construction timber on-site. Pollen analyses from all cores provide a further time scale. The continuously and densely sampled pollen profile of the profundal zone embracing the entire Late glacial and Holocene serves as a reference. From the Boreal onwards the relative ages are transformed by AMS ages and varve counts into calibrated and absolute. A transect cored close to the neolithic pile field across the lake marl-platform demonstrates its geological architecture in the shallow water since the Lateglacial. Studies of the microfabric of thin sections of drilled cores and of box cores from the excavations demonstrate that neolithic settlements now at 2-3,5 m water depth had been erected on lake marl freshly fallen dry, thus indicating earlier lake levels dropped by 1.5-2 m. The neolithic section of the highly resolved off-site profile in the lake=s profundal zone has laminated and calcareous zones alternating with massive ones. Assemblages of diatoms and concentrations of trace elements changing simultaneously characterise the calcareous sections as deposits of low lake levels that lasted between some 40 and more than 300 years. The ages of discovered lake shore dwellings fall into calcareous segments with low lake levels. From the end of the Upper Atlantic period (F VII) appear Secondary Forest Cycles in the beech forest, a man-made sequence of repeated vegetational development with an identical pattern: With a decrease of beech pollen appear pollen of grasses, herbs and cultural indicators. These are suppressed by the light demanding hazel and birch, those again by ash, and finally by the shade demanding beech forming a new pollen peak. Seven main Forest Cycles are identified In the upper Neolithic period each comprising some 250, 450 or 800 years. They are subdivided into subcycles that can be broken down by very dense sampling in even shorter cycles of decadal length. Farming settlers have caused minor patchy clearances of the beech-mixed-forest with the use of fire. The phases of clearance coincide with peaks of charcoal and low stands of the lake levels. The Secondary Forest Cycles and the continuous occurrence of charcoal prove a continued occupation of the region. Together with the repeated restoration of the beech climax forest they point to pulsating occupation probably associated with dynamic demography. The synchronism of the many palynological, sedimentological and archaeological data point to an external forcing as the climate that affects comprehensively all these proxies. The fluctuations of the activity of the sun as manifested in the residual d14C go largely along with the proxies. The initial clearances at the begin of the forest cycles are linked to low lake levels and negative values of d14C that point to dry and warm phases of a more continental climate type. The subcycles exist independent from climatic changes, indicating that early man acted largely independent from external forces.
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Cenozoic sediments recovered from Sites 548, 549, and 550 were the objects of mineralogical (bulk sample and <2 - µm fraction) and geochemical (HCl extract) studies. Thin sections of rock pebbles embedded in sediments (upper levels at Site 548, particularly) were examined on a polarizing microscope. This study outlines the vertical and lateral variation and evolution of the sedimentation. In the Paleocene and lower Eocene, the clay fraction is abundant and smectite is practically the sole existing clay mineral. High Mn, Al, Fe, Mg, and K contents were measured in HCl extracts. Through the middle Eocene, carbonates become more abundant - highly dominant at Site 548. Metal contents in HCl extracts are very low. The clay fraction, although dominated at all sites by smectites, becomes richer in illite and poorly crystallized chlorite. At the middle/upper Miocene boundary, a significant decrease in the smectite/(illite + chlorite) ratio occurs at all sites, and this decrease continues into the middle Pliocene. This decrease is marked by an abrupt increase of quartz at Site 548. At the two other sites, carbonates remain highly predominant; HCl extracts reflect the relative abundance of the clay and carbonate fractions. After a brief recurrence of smectite in a high-metal-content interval, illite and chlorite become the dominant clay minerals in the upper Pliocene and the Pleistocene, where numerous variations in mineralogical composition occur in the clay fraction (Sites 548 and 549) or in non-clay components (Site 548). Several pebbles of various nature and origin, encountered in different levels of this interval at Site 548, appear to have an ice-rafting origin. This study points out three main breaks in the general evolution of the sedimentation: the first, corresponding to the lower/middle Eocene boundary, is marked by the increase of carbonates and associated elements; the second, corresponding to the middle/upper Miocene boundary, is marked by a major decrease of the smectite/(illite + chlorite) ratio at all sites and by a massive appearance of quartz at Site 548; and the third, which occurred toward the late Pliocene, is marked by the dominance of primary clay minerals and the arrival of ice-rafted pebbles. Our interpretation of results considers paleohydrological and paleoclimatic phenomena. It is suggested that the major middle/late Miocene break was associated with an increase of the deep bottom-water circulation between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, and/or a climatic evolution: humidification and cooling of climate. The changes toward the late Pliocene appear to have been the first effects of the glaciations at the end of Cenozoic.
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Sedimentology, mineralogy, and petrology of the pre-Pliocene sediments drilled at ODP Sites 652 and 654 in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Leg 107) have been studied with emphasis on the lower Messinian to pre-Messinian intervals. Messinian at Site 652 is essentially turbiditic and basinal in character; it was deposited during the syn-rift phase in a strongly subsiding half-graben and is correlatable with emerged coeval sequences; in part with the Laga Formation of the foredeep of Apennines, and in part with the filling of grabens dissecting that chain in the Tyrrhenian portion of Tuscany. The sequence found in Site 654 indicates an upper Tortonian to Messinian transgression accompanying crustal stretching in the western Tyrrhenian Sea and is perfectly correlatable with the so-called "Sahelian cycle" and with "postorogenic" cycles recognized in peninsular Italy and in Sicily.
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1) Ingesamt 11 Profile aus sechs Mooren und Seen im Gebiet des Hannoverschen Wendlandes wurden pollenanalytisch untersucht. Die Ablagerungen umfassen den Zeitraum vom Beginn der Älteren Tundrenzeit bis zur Gegenwart. 2) Die Waldgeschichte des Hannoverschen Wendlandes weist teils Merkmale der atlantisch geprägten Gebiete Nordwestdeutschlands, teils solche des kontinental beeinflußten nordostdeutschen Raumes auf und nimmt damit eine Zwischenstellung ein. 3) Die Kiefer wandert zu Beginn der Allerödzeit ein, d.h. später als im mecklenburgisch-märkischen Gebiet und im mitteldeutschen Trockengebiet. Im Verlauf der Allerödzeit bildeten sich hier wie dort lichte Kiefern-Birken-Wälder aus. 4) In der Jüngeren Tundrenzeit fand zunächst nur eine geringe Auflichtung der Wälder statt, und die Kiefer überwog weiterhin. Erst im späteren Verlauf dieser stadialen Phase breitete sich die Birke aus und verdrängte die Kiefer. Der späte Rückgang der Kiefer stellt eine Parallele zu der Entwicklung in Südostmecklenburg und in der Altmark dar. Die Abgrenzung dieser Phasen in der Jüngeren Tundrenzeit ist durch eine 14C-Datierung gesichert. 5) Noch im Atlantikum ähneln die Diagramme aus dem Gartower Talsandgebiet im Osten des Wendlandes in ihren hohen Kiefernanteilen denen der Sandergebiete in Brandenburg. Die Diagramme aus dem Moränengebiet des westlichen Wendlandes schließen dagegen mehr an die der östlichen Lüneburger Heide und des Hamburger Gebietes an. Dieser Unterschied wird auf edaphische Unterschiede zurückgeführt. 6) Seit dem frühen Subboreal glich auch die Vegetation des Gartower Gebietes mehr den buchenarmen Waldgesellschaften auf sauren Sandböden, wie sie im atlantischen Westen vorkommen. Die Kiefern sind fast ganz aus dem Waldbild verschwunden, wobei der rasche Rückgang zu Beginn des Subboreals sicher zu einem wesentlichen Teil vom Menschen beeinflusst worden ist. Die anschließende kiefernarme Zeit dauerte im gesamten Wendland bis zum Beginn der Kieferaufforstungen in der Neuzeit. 7) In allen untersuchten Diagrammen ist etwa seit dem Subboreal eine Besiedlung nachzuweisen. Diese muß im Osten des Wendlandes intensiver gewesen sein als im Westen. Es lassen sich Phasen geringer und intensiver Besiedlung nachweisen. 8) Seit Beginn des Subboreals ist das Waldbild schon so stark vom Menschen beeinflusst, dass die Ausbreitungsgeschichte der Laubwaldarten nicht ohne Berücksichtigung der Siedlungsphasen diskutiert werden kann. Besonders im Westen bestand eine ausgedehnte Lindenphase, die durch eine Siedlungszeit (Bronzezeit) beendet wurde. Beim folgenden Rückgang der Siedlungsintensität breitet sich bevorzugt die Hainbuche aus, die dann bei der nächsten Besiedlungsphase (Eisenzeit) zurückging. Erst danach erfolgte die maximale Rotbuchenausbreitung, die nur im Westteil des Wendlandes bedeutende Ausmaße zeigte, während im Ostteil rot- und hainbuchenreiche Eichenwälder entstanden. 9) Seit Beginn der mittelalterlichen Besiedlung ist dann der Eingriff des Menschen so stark gewesen, dass die edaphisch bedingten Unterschiede zwischen Moränen- und Sandergebieten im Pollenspektrum verwischt wurden. Sowohl die buchenreichen Wälder des westlichen als auch die buchenarmen Wälder des mittleren und des östlichen Teilgebietes müssen zu fast reinen Eichenwäldern geworden sein. 10) Calluna-Heiden sind im östlichen Wendland schon in vorgeschichtlicher Zeit nachzuweisen. Im Mittelalter und in der Neuzeit treten sie im gesamten Wendland auf. Etwa im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert war die Ausdehnung der Heideflächen am größten. Erst danach wurden sie im Zuge der Kiefernaufforstungen bis auf geringe Reste verdrängt. 11) Während in der spätglazialen Vegetation Juniperus auftritt, ist der Wacholder sowohl in vorgeschichtlicher als auch in geschichtlicher Zeit - im Gegensatz zur Lüneburger Heide - wohl niemals ein Bestandteil der anthropogenen Calluna-Heiden gewesen.
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Bright red "jasperoids" were recovered at three positions during Leg 193 drilling below Roman Ruins (Site 1189) in the PACMANUS hydrothermal field. These do not represent fossil exhalative oxide deposits equivalent to those associated with sulfide chimneys at the Roman Ruins seafloor. Rather, they constitute an integral, relatively early stage involving oxidized fluids in the development of veins and breccias that characterize the mostly sulfidic stockwork zone intersected below Roman Ruins in Hole 1189B. They formed by growth of quartz in open spaces created by hydrofracturing, the characteristic feature being mostly euhedral cores dusted by tiny hematite flakes. In one occurrence there are also frondlike aggregates and possible earlier cavity linings of hematite, overgrown by quartz, that potentially formed by maturation of ferruginous gels first deposited in the openings. The trace element geochemistry of the jasperoids, apart from minor enrichment in uranium, provides no indication that they represent subsurface conduits for fluids that deposit Fe-Mn-Si at the seafloor, though this remains a possibility for some such deposits.
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The paper reports data on distribution of dissolved (Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd) and particulate (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, Ni, and Co) species of metals in hydrothermal plumes above the active TAG and Broken Spur hydrothermal fields (26° N and 29° N in the MAR rift valley, respectively). Sediment trap data on fluxes of hydrothermal sedimentary material in the areas indicate that (i) the predominant Zn source for metalliferous sediments at the TAG field is material precipitating from the neutrally buoyant plume, and (ii) the predominant source of Fe and Co is re-deposited ore material coming from the area of extensive settling of sulfides.
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Basalts recovered from Hole 504B during ODP Leg 111 are more or less altered, but there is no sign of strong shear stress or widespread penetrative deformation; hence, they retain well their primary (igneous) structures and textures. The effect of alteration is recognized as the partial or total replacement of primary minerals (olivine, clinopyroxene, and plagioclase) by secondary minerals and as the development of secondary minerals in open spaces (e.g., veins, fractures, vugs, or breccia matrix). The secondary minerals include zeolite (laumontite and stilbite), prehnite, chlorite, epidote, Plagioclase (albite and/or oligoclase), amphibole (anthophyllite, cummingtonite, actinolite, and hornblende), sodic augite, sphene, talc, anhydrite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, Fe-Ti oxide, and quartz. Selected secondary minerals from several tens of samples were analyzed by means of an electron-probe microanalyzer; the results are presented along with brief considerations of their compositional features. In terms of the model basaltic system, the following two types of low-variance (three-phase) mineral assemblages were observed: prehnite-epidote-laumontite and prehnite-actinolite-epidote; both include chlorite, albite and/or oligoclase, sphene, and quartz. The mineral parageneses delineated by these low-variance mineral assemblages suggest that the metamorphic grade ranges from the zeolite facies to the prehnite-actinolite facies. The common occurrence of prehnite indicates that greenschist facies conditions were not attained even in the deepest level of Hole 504B, which, in a strict sense, contradicts the previous interpretation that the lower portion of Hole 504B suffered greenschist facies alteration.