Zeeden, Christian et al.  (2013): Revised Miocene splice, astronomical tuning and calcareous plankton biochronology of ODP Site 926 between 5 and 14.4 Ma 
  
    Leg/Site/Hole: 
    Related Expeditions: 
    ODP 154 
   
  
    Identifier: 
    ID: 
    2013-025143
    
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    georefid
    
    ID: 
    10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.11.009
    
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    doi
    
     
  
    Creator: 
    Name: 
    Zeeden, Christian 
    
    Affiliation: 
    University of Utrecht, Department of Geosciences, Utrecht, Netherlands 
    
    Role: 
    author 
    
    Name: 
    Hilgen, Frederik 
    
    Affiliation: 
    Universitaet Bremen, Zentrum fuer Marine Umweltwissenschaften, Germany 
    
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    author 
    
    Name: 
    Westerhold, Thomas 
    
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    author 
    
    Name: 
    Lourens, Lucas 
    
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    author 
    
    Name: 
    Roehl, Ursula 
    
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    Role: 
    author 
    
    Name: 
    Bickert, Torsten 
    
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    author 
    
     
  
    Identification: 
    Title: 
    Revised Miocene splice, astronomical tuning and calcareous plankton biochronology of ODP Site 926 between 5 and 14.4 Ma 
    
    Year: 
    2013 
    
    Source: 
    Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 
    
    Publisher: 
    Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
    
    Volume: 
    369 
    
    Issue: 
     
    
    Pages: 
    430-451 
    
    Abstract: 
    The distinctly cyclic sediments recovered during ODP Leg 154 played an important role in constructing the astronomical time scale and associated astro(bio)chronology for the Miocene, and in deciphering ocean-climate history. The accuracy of the timescale critically depends on the reliability of the shipboard splice used for the tuning and on the tuning itself. New high-resolution color- and magnetic susceptibility core scanning data supplemented with limited XRF-data allow improvement of the stratigraphy. The revised composite record results in an improved astronomical age model for ODP Site 926 between 5 and 14.4Ma. The new age model is confirmed by results of complex amplitude demodulation of the precession and obliquity related cycle patterns. Different values for tidal dissipation are applied to improve the fit between the sedimentary cycle patterns and the astronomical solution. Due to the improved stratigraphy and tuning, supported by the results of amplitude demodulation, the revised time scale yields more reliable age estimates for planktic foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil events. The results of this study highlight the importance of stratigraphy for timescale construction. Abstract Copyright (2013) Elsevier, B.V. 
    
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    English 
    
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    Serial 
    
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  Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:3.4309 West:-42.5430 East:
        -42.5430 South:3.4309 
Keywords: Stratigraphy; astronomical tuning; Atlantic Ocean; Ceara Rise; Cenozoic; cores; cyclic processes; Equatorial Atlantic; high-resolution methods; Leg 154; magnetic properties; magnetic susceptibility; Miocene; Neogene; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 926; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleomagnetism; sedimentation; splicing; Tertiary; 
 
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