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University of New Hampshire

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Evolution Of Pliocene Climate Cyclicity At Hole 806b (5-2 Ma); Oxygen Isotope Record, Eystein Jansen, Larry A. Mayer, Jan Backman, R. Mark Leckie, Toshiaki Takayama Jan 1993

Evolution Of Pliocene Climate Cyclicity At Hole 806b (5-2 Ma); Oxygen Isotope Record, Eystein Jansen, Larry A. Mayer, Jan Backman, R. Mark Leckie, Toshiaki Takayama

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A detailed Pliocene oxygen isotope record from the Ontong Java Plateau, based on measurements of the surface-dwelling planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides sacculifer, was produced for the period from 5 to 2 Ma. The record documents major long and short-term climate changes. The results show periods of enhanced ice volume at 4.6 to 4.3 Ma and after 2.85 Ma, a long-term warming trend from 4.1 to 3.7 Ma, and a distinct cooling trend that was initiated at 3.5 Ma and progressed through the initiation of large-scale Northern Hemisphere glaciation after 2.85 Ma (according to the time scale of Shackleton and others proposed …


Seismic Stratigraphy Of The Ontong Java Plateau, David Mosher, Larry A. Mayer, Tom H. Shipley, Edward L. Winterer, Rick A. Hagen, Janice C. Marsters, Frank Bassinot, Roy H. Wilkens, Mitchell Lyle Jan 1993

Seismic Stratigraphy Of The Ontong Java Plateau, David Mosher, Larry A. Mayer, Tom H. Shipley, Edward L. Winterer, Rick A. Hagen, Janice C. Marsters, Frank Bassinot, Roy H. Wilkens, Mitchell Lyle

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The Ontong Java Plateau, a large, deep-water carbonate plateau in the western equatorial Pacific, is an ideal location for studying responses of carbonate sedimentation to the effects of changing paleoceanographic conditions. These carbonate responses are often reflected in the physical properties of the sediment, which in turn control the appearance of seismic reflection profiles. Seismic stratigraphy analyses, correlating eight reflector horizons to each drill site, have been conducted in an attempt to map stratigraphic data. Accurate correlation of seismic stratigraphic data to drilling results requires conversion of traveltime to depth in meters. Synthetic seismogram models, using shipboard physical properties data, …


Climatic Cyclicity At Site 806; The Grape Record, Larry A. Mayer, Eystein Jansen, Jan Backman, Toshiaki Takayama Jan 1993

Climatic Cyclicity At Site 806; The Grape Record, Larry A. Mayer, Eystein Jansen, Jan Backman, Toshiaki Takayama

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We used the continuous saturated bulk density records collected by the gamma-ray attenuation porosity evaluator (GRAPE) at Ocean Drilling Program Site 806 on the top of the Ontong Java Plateau to evaluate the continuity of the recovered cores and to splice together a complete section from the multiple holes drilled at the site (for the upper 165 m, this is equivalent to approximately 0-5 Ma). The lack of offset in core breaks (between the 9.5-m-long, successive cores) from hole to hole made splicing difficult, and the results are not unambiguous. The composite section was converted to a time series by …


The Influence Of Biogenic Silica On Seismic Lithostratigraphy At Odp Sites 642 And 643, Eastern Norwegian Sea, Peter Hempel, Larry A. Mayer, Elliot Taylor, Gerhard Bohrmann, Alan Pittenger Jan 1989

The Influence Of Biogenic Silica On Seismic Lithostratigraphy At Odp Sites 642 And 643, Eastern Norwegian Sea, Peter Hempel, Larry A. Mayer, Elliot Taylor, Gerhard Bohrmann, Alan Pittenger

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Drilling at ODP Sites 642 and 643 revealed a 250 m-thick section of diatomaceous Pliocene to Miocene sediments on the outer Vdring Plateau, eastern Norwegian Sea. These biogenic silica-rich sediments have a significantly lower saturated bulk density than the surrounding sediments, causing a decrease in acoustic impedance, which is seismically expressed as a negative polarity reflection. Variations in sonic velocity, the other key parameter in seismic analysis, is only of secondary importance in creating impedance contrasts in our study. Synthetic seismograms were produced from shipboard physical property measurements corrected for in situ conditions. These synthetic seismograms are in good agreement …