Acton, Gary D. et al.  (2002): Magnetostratigraphy of sediment drifts on the continental rise of West Antarctica (ODP Leg 178, sites 1095, 1096, and 1101) 
  
    Leg/Site/Hole: 
    Related Expeditions: 
    ODP 178 
   
  
    Identifier: 
    ID: 
    2003-022432
    
    Type: 
    georefid
    
    ID: 
    10.2973/odp.proc.sr.178.235.2002
    
    Type: 
    doi
    
     
  
    Creator: 
    Name: 
    Acton, Gary D. 
    
    Affiliation: 
    Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States 
    
    Role: 
    author 
    
    Name: 
    Guyodo, Yohan J. B. 
    
    Affiliation: 
    Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Italy 
    
    Role: 
    author 
    
    Name: 
    Brachfeld, Stefanie A. 
    
    Affiliation: 
    Ocean Drilling Program, United States 
    
    Role: 
    author 
    
     
  
    Identification: 
    Title: 
    Magnetostratigraphy of sediment drifts on the continental rise of West Antarctica (ODP Leg 178, sites 1095, 1096, and 1101) 
    
    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 
    
    Issue: 
     
    
    Pages: 
     
    
    Abstract: 
    We present revised magnetostratigraphic interpretations for Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1095, 1096, and 1101, cored in sediment drifts located off the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. The revised interpretations incorporate a variety of observations and results obtained since the end of Leg 178, of which the most significant are new paleomagnetic measurements from U-channel samples, composite depth scales that allow stratigraphic correlation between multiple holes cored at a site, and revised biostratigraphic interpretations. The U-channel data, which include more than 102,000 paleomagnetic observations from more than 13,400 intervals along U-channel samples, are included as electronic files. The magnetostratigraphic records at all three sites are consistent with sedimentation being continuous over the intervals cored, although the data resolution does not preclude short hiatuses less than a few hundred thousand years in duration. The magnetostratigraphic records start at the termination of Subchron C4Ar.2n (9.580 Ma) at approximately 515 meters composite depth (mcd) for Site 1095, at the onset of Subchron C3n.2n (4.620 Ma) at approximately 489.68 mcd for Site 1096, and at the onset of Subchron C2An.1n (3.040 Ma) at 209.38 meters below seafloor for Site 1101. All three sites provide paleomagnetic records that extend upward through the Brunhes Chron. 
    
    Language: 
    English 
    
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    Serial 
    
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  Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:-64.2220 West:-78.2916 East:
        -70.1540 South:-67.3401 
Keywords: Stratigraphy; Antarctic Ocean; Antarctic Peninsula; Antarctica; biostratigraphy; Brunhes Chron; Cenozoic; clastic sediments; continental rise; correlation; demagnetization; depositional environment; drift; Leg 178; magnetization; magnetostratigraphy; marine sediments; Miocene; Neogene; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; ODP Site 1095; ODP Site 1096; ODP Site 1101; paleoenvironment; paleomagnetism; Pliocene; Quaternary; remanent magnetization; sedimentation; sedimentation rates; sediments; Tertiary; upper Miocene; upper Quaternary; West Antarctica; 
 
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