Henderson, Gideon M. et al. (2000): U-Th dating and diagenesis of Pleistocene highstand sediments from the Bahamas slope

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 166
ODP 166 1003
ODP 166 1005
ODP 166 1006
ODP 166 1007
Identifier:
2001-002882
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.166.106.2000
doi

Creator:
Henderson, Gideon M.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, United States
author

Rendle, Rebecca H.
Ocean Drilling Program, United States
author

Slowey, Niall C.
Geological Survey of Japan, Japan
author

Reijmer, John J. G.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet, Federal Republic of Germany
author

Identification:
U-Th dating and diagenesis of Pleistocene highstand sediments from the Bahamas slope
2000
In: Swart, Peter K., Eberli, Gregor P., Malone, Mitchell J., Anselmetti, Flavio S., Arai, Kohsaku, Bernet, Karin H., Betzler, Christian, Christensen, Beth A., De Carlo, Eric Heinen, Dejardin, Pascale M., Emmanuel, Laurent, Frank, Tracy D., Haddad, Geoffrey A., Isern, Alexandra R., Katz, Miriam E., Kenter, Jeroen A. M., Kramer, Philip A., Kroon, Dick, McKenzie, Judith A., McNeill, Donald F., Montgomery, Paul, Nagihara, Seiichi, Pirmez, Carlos, Reijmer, John J. G., Sato, Tokiyuki, Schovsbo, Niels H., Williams, Trevor, Wright, James D., Lowe, Ginny (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, Bahamas Transect; covering Leg 166 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Balboa Harbor, Panama, sites 1003-1009, 17 February-10 April 1996
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
166
23-31
We have performed U-Th isotope analyses on pure aragonite samples from the upper sections of Leg 166 cores to assign each aragonite-rich sediment package to the correct sea-level highstand. The uppermost sediment package from each of the four sites investigated (Sites 1003, 1005, 1006, and 1007) yielded a Holocene U-Th age. Sediment packages from deeper in the cores have suffered diagenesis. This diagenesis consists of significant U loss (up to 40%) in the site nearest the platform (Site 1005), slight U gain in sites further from the platform, and continuous loss of pure (super 234) U caused by alpha recoil at all sites. The difference in diagenesis between the sites can be explained by the different fluid-flow histories they have experienced. Site 1005 is sufficiently close to the platform to have probably experienced a change in flow direction whenever the banks have flooded or become exposed. Other sites have probably experienced continuous flow into the sediment. Although diagenesis prevents assignment of accurate ages, it is sufficiently systematic that it can be corrected for and each aragonite-rich package assigned to a unique highstand interval. Site 1005 has sediment packages from highstands associated with marine isotope Stages 1, 5, 7, 9, and 11. Site 1006 is similar, except that the Stage 7 highstand is missing, at least in Hole 1006A. Site 1003 has sediment only from Stage 1 and 11 highstands within the U-Th age range. And Site 1007 has sediment only from the stage 1 highstand. This information will allow the construction of better age models for these sites. No high-aragonite sediments are seen for Stage 3 or Substages 5a and 5c. Unless rather unusual erosion has occurred, this indicates that the banks did not flood during these periods. If true, this would require the sea level for Substages 5a and 5c to have remained at least nearly equal 10 m lower than today.
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:24.3346
West:-79.2733East: -79.1408
South:24.2359

Quaternary geology; Geochronology; absolute age; Atlantic Ocean; Bahamas; Caribbean region; Caribbean Sea; Cenozoic; continental slope; dates; depositional environment; diagenesis; Holocene; Leg 166; marine environment; marine sediments; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1003; ODP Site 1005; ODP Site 1006; ODP Site 1007; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; Pleistocene; Quaternary; sea-level changes; sediments; slope environment; Th/U; West Indies;

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