Henriet, Jean-Pierre et al. (2005): Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Expedition 307 scientific prospectus; modern carbonate mounds; Porcupine drilling

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 307
Identifier:
2007-088833
georefid

1932-9415
issn

10.2204/iodp.sp.307.2005
doi

Creator:
Henriet, Jean-Pierre
Ghent University, Renard Centre of Marine Geology, Ghent, Belgium
author

Kano, Akihiro
Hiroshima University, Japan
author

Malone, Mitchell J.
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, United States
author

Identification:
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Expedition 307 scientific prospectus; modern carbonate mounds; Porcupine drilling
2005
Scientific Prospectus (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program)
IODP Management International, College Station, TX, United States
307
53 pp.
During Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 307, a downslope suite of three sites will be drilled on the eastern slope of Porcupine Seabight, west of Ireland. The sites are centered on Challenger mound (proposed Site PORC-03A), a 170 m high, partly buried carbonate mound in the Belgica mound province, topped by dead coldwater coral rubble. The Belgica mound province belongs to the best documented carbonate mound provinces worldwide. Very high resolution seismic profiling, multibeam bathymetry, and side-scan sonar imaging have shed light on the stratigraphic, structural, and morphological setting. The mounds are rooting on a strongly erosive unconformity and are seated partly on an enigmatic sequence of sigmoidal units and partly on a semitransparent layer. Proposed Site PORC-02A will identify the semitransparent basement layer, proposed off-mound Site PORC-04A and the basal sequence of on-mound proposed site PORC-03A will identify the nature of the sigmoidal units. Both Sites PORC-02A and PORC-04A will constrain the age of the unconformity and the importance of the hiatus. The on-mound Site PORC-03A will unveil the environmental record locked in a carbonate mound and shed light on the processes that may have controlled the genesis of the mound, in particular, testing the hypothesis of the possible role of fluid venting as trigger for mound growth and assessing the importance of environmental forcing factors. Particular attention will be paid to microbiological and biogeochemical processes in mound genesis and development.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:51.2700
West:-11.4400East: -11.3300
South:51.2200

Oceanography; Applied geophysics; Atlantic Ocean; boreholes; carbonates; continental margin; cores; downhole methods; drilling; Europe; Expedition 307; expeditions; gas seeps; genesis; geophysical methods; geophysical profiles; geophysical surveys; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Ireland; marine drilling; mounds; North Atlantic; Northeast Atlantic; ocean floors; paleo-oceanography; paleoenvironment; planning; Porcupine Basin; sampling; seismic methods; seismic profiles; seismic stratigraphy; surveys; well-logging; Western Europe;

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