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Angstadt, D. M.; Austin, J. A., Jr.; Buffler, R. T. (1983):
Deep-sea erosional unconformity in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States, Geology (Boulder), 11 (4), 215-218, georefid:1983-041924
Abstract:
Multichannel seismic data and DSDP well information. Corresponding to a 44 to 38.5 m.y. B.P. hiatus, the unconformity was apparently produced by the bottom effects of wind-driven surface currents (paleo-Florida Current) and gravitational mass movements capable of scouring the slope. Intensification of these sedimentary processes may have been related to global cooling and a reported drop in sea level in the late Eocene, but it may also have been part of a complex global response to a postulated Paleogene meteorite impact.--Modified journal abstract.
Coverage:
West:
-85.0000
East:
-83.0000
North:
24.0000
South:
22.5000
Relations:
Expedition:
10
Site:
10-97
Expedition:
77
Site:
77-540
Supplemental Information:
Univ. Tex. Inst. Geophys.; Contrib. No. 546
Data access:
Provider:
SEDIS Publication Catalogue
Data set link:
http://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/index.php?id=1983-041924
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