Wolf-Welling, Thomas C. W. et al. (2002): Diffuse spectral reflectance data from rise sites 1095, 1096, and 1101 and Palmer Deep sites 1098 and 1099 (Leg 178, western Antarctic Peninsula)
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Related Expeditions:
ODP 178 ODP 178 1095 ODP 178 1096 ODP 178 1098 ODP 178 1099 ODP 178 1101
Identifier:
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2003-022416
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georefid
ID:
10.2973/odp.proc.sr.178.225.2001
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doi
Creator:
Name:
Wolf-Welling, Thomas C. W.
Affiliation:
Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet zu Kiel, Kiel, Federal Republic of Germany
Role:
author
Name:
Cowan, Ellen A.
Affiliation:
Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Italy
Role:
author
Name:
Daniels, James
Affiliation:
Ocean Drilling Program, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Eyles, Nicholas
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Maldonado, Andres
Affiliation:
Appalachian State University, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Pudsey, Carol J.
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne, Australia
Role:
author
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Title:
Diffuse spectral reflectance data from rise sites 1095, 1096, and 1101 and Palmer Deep sites 1098 and 1099 (Leg 178, western Antarctic Peninsula)
Year:
2002
Source:
In: Baker, Peter F. (editor), Camerlenghi, Angelo (editor), Acton, Gary D. (editor), Brachfeld, Stefanie A., Cowan, Ellen A., Daniels, James, Domack, Eugene W., Escutia, Carlota, Evans, Andrew J., Eyles, Nicholas, Guyodo, Yohan J. B., Hatfield, Kate L., Iorio, Marina, Iwai, Masao, Kyte, Frank T., Lauer, Christine, Maldonado, Andres, Moerz, Tobias, Osterman, Lisa E., Pudsey, Carol J., Schuffert, Jeffrey D., Sjunneskog, Charlotte M., Weinheimer, Amy L., Williams, Trevor, Winter, Diane M., Wolf-Welling, Thomas C. W., Ramsay, Anthony T. S. (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, Antarctic glacial history and sea-level change; covering Leg 178 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Punta Arenas, Chile, to Cape Town, South Africa; sites 1095-1103; 5 February-9 April 1998
Publisher:
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
Volume:
178
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Abstract:
The routine use of spectrophotometry on the sediment surfaces of archive halves of each section during the onboard sedimentological core description process is a great stride toward development of real-time noninvasive characterization of deep-sea sediments. Spectral reflectance data have been used so far for mineral composition studies as well as for lithostratigraphic correlation between sites (Balsam and Deaton, 1991; Balsam et al., 1997; Mix et al., 1995; Ortiz et al., 1999). Their results demonstrate that spectrophotometry can estimate CaCO3 content by using the 4.65-, 5.25-, and 5.55-mu m wavelength spectrums. A detailed overview of various other noninvasive methods is given in Ortiz and Rack (1999). The purpose of this study is to test whether spectrophotometry in the visible band can be used as a tool to gather further information about grain-size variation, sorting, compaction, and porosity, which are directly linked to the sedimentation process. From remote sensing data analyses, it is known that diffuse spectral reflectance data in the visible band in the wavelength window of 7.0-6.5 mu m are sensitive to grain-size variations. It appears that a relationship between grain size and signal absorption exists only in this wavelength window. (e.g., Clark, 1999; Gaffey, 1986; Gaffey et al., 1993). Variations in grain size during a sedimentation process are linked to depositional energy, which affects sorting, compaction, and porosity of sediment deposits. As an example, we study here the spectrophotometric data of the sedimentary sequence of Hole 1098C, which was deposited under widely varying environmental conditions. Alternating turbidite and finely laminated sediments were recovered from Hole 1098C. The turbidites are related to a high depositional energy environment; the finely laminated sediments are related to a low depositional energy environment. Data from Hole 1098C were therefore used to test whether the spectral reflectance data can provide a proxy for these different depositional environments.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:-64.2220 West:-78.2916 East:
-64.1228 South:-67.3401
Keywords: Oceanography; Antarctic Ocean; Antarctic Peninsula; Antarctica; compaction; cores; experimental studies; grain size; laboratory studies; laminations; Leg 178; marine sediments; mineral composition; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; ODP Site 1095; ODP Site 1096; ODP Site 1098; ODP Site 1099; ODP Site 1101; Palmer Deep; photometry; physical properties; planar bedding structures; porosity; reflectance; sedimentary structures; sediments; sorting; spectra; variations;
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