Simo, J. A. and Slatter, N. M. (2004): Sedimentology of a Pleistocene middle slope cool-water carbonate platform, Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg 182

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 182
ODP 182 1130
Identifier:
2005-041669
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.182.016.2002
doi

Creator:
Simo, J. A.
University of Wisconsin at Madison, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Madison, WI, United States
author

Slatter, N. M.
Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Australia
author

Identification:
Sedimentology of a Pleistocene middle slope cool-water carbonate platform, Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg 182
2004
In: Hine, Albert C., Feary, David A., Malone, Mitchell J., Andres, Miriam, Betzler, Christian, Brooks, Gregg R., Brunner, Charlotte A., Fuller, Michael, Molina Garza, Roberto S., Holbourn, Ann E., Huuse, Mads, Isern, Alexandra R., James, Noel P., Ladner, Bryan C., Li, Qianyu, Machiyama, Hideaki, Mallinson, David J., Matsuda, Hiroki, Mitterer, Richard M., Robin, Cecile, Russell, Joellen L., Shafik, Samir, Simo, J. A., Smart, Peter L., Spence, Guy H., Surlyk, Finn C., Swart, Peter K., Wortmann, Ulrich G., Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; scientific results; Great Australian Bight; Cenozoic cool-water carbonates; covering Leg 182 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Wellington, New Zealand, to Fremantle, Australia; Sites 1126-1134, 8 October-7 December 1998
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
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This data report presents sedimentological data obtained from Site 1130 in the Great Australian Bight (southern Australia) during Leg 182, a setting that is dominated today by strong ocean currents, downwelling, and water temperatures rarely above 20 degrees C. The purpose is to characterize lithofacies and cyclicity. The different lithofacies reflect different texture, grain composition, grain size, and sorting as seen in thin section. Cyclicity is shown by repetition of coarsening-upward wackestone to packstone packages with an upward increase in neritic components. The cyclicity is corroborated by grain counts, point counts, and X-ray diffraction mineralogy. The cyclicity is interrupted by the deposition of nannofossil-rich wackestones. These data can be used to more effectively interpret processes affecting cool-water carbonate margins.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-33.2512
West:127.3608East: 127.3608
South:-33.2512

Quaternary geology; algae; Australasia; Australia; biostratigraphy; carbonate platforms; Cenozoic; continental slope; cores; depositional environment; grain size; Great Australian Bight; Indian Ocean; Leg 182; lithofacies; lithostratigraphy; marine environment; marine sediments; microfossils; nannofossils; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; ODP Site 1130; Plantae; Pleistocene; Quaternary; sedimentary rocks; sediments; slope environment; X-ray diffraction data;

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