Anderson, L. D. and Delaney, M. L. (2005): Middle Eocene to early Oligocene paleoceanography from Agulhas Ridge, Southern Ocean (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 177, Site 1090)

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 177
ODP 177 1090
Identifier:
2006-018347
georefid

10.1029/2004PA001043
doi

Creator:
Anderson, L. D.
University of California at Santa Cruz, Institute of Marine Sciences, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
author

Delaney, M. L.
author

Identification:
Middle Eocene to early Oligocene paleoceanography from Agulhas Ridge, Southern Ocean (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 177, Site 1090)
2005
Paleoceanography
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
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The Agulhas Ridge, off the tip of Africa between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, is ideally located to capture the evolution of Paleogene-early Neogene circulation patterns associated with global cooling. Multiproxy records of productivity, nutrient and organic carbon burial, and redox state of deep waters from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1090 reflect hydrographic shifts in this region between the middle Eocene and early Oligocene. Several peaks in increased export productivity and burial of organic matter occurred within the late Eocene, which along with surface hydrologic conditions favoring opaline organisms over calcareous organisms could have aided in the draw down of pCO (sub 2) to a threshold level that facilitated large ice sheet development on Antarctica in the earliest Oligocene. (mod. journ. abst.)
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-42.5449
West:8.5359East: 8.5359
South:-42.5449

Stratigraphy; Agulhas Ridge; Antarctica; Atlantic Ocean; bioclastic sedimentation; burial; carbon; Cenozoic; cooling; cores; Eocene; glacial geology; ice sheets; Leg 177; lower Oligocene; marine sediments; middle Eocene; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1090; Oligocene; organic carbon; paleo-oceanography; paleocirculation; paleoclimatology; Paleogene; sedimentation; sediments; South Atlantic; Southeast Atlantic; Southern Ocean; Tertiary; upper Eocene;

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