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Apel, Marcus et al. (2003): Radiolarian faunal characteristics in the Oligocene sediments of the Kerguelen Plateau, Leg 183, Site 1138
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Related Expeditions:
ODP 183
ODP 183 1138
Identifier:
ID:
2006-060011
Type:
georefid
ID:
10.2973/odp.proc.sr.183.002.2002
Type:
doi
Creator:
Name:
Apel, Marcus
Affiliation:
Humboldt Universitaet Berlin, Institut fuer Palaeontologie, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
Role:
author
Name:
Kiessling, Wolfgang
Affiliation:
University of Texas at Austin, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Boehm, Florian
Affiliation:
Ocean Drilling Program, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Lazarus, David
Affiliation:
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet, Federal Republic of Germany
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
Radiolarian faunal characteristics in the Oligocene sediments of the Kerguelen Plateau, Leg 183, Site 1138
Year:
2003
Source:
In: Frey, Frederick A., Coffin, Millard F., Wallace, Paul J., Antretter, Maria J., Arndt, Nicholas T., Barling, Jane, Boehem, Florian, Borre, Mai Kirstine, Coxall, Helen K., Damuth, John E., Delius, Heike, Duncan, Robert A., Inokuchi, Hiroo, Keszthelyi, Laszlo, Mahoney, John J., Moore, C. Leah, Mueller, R. Dietmar, Neal, Clive R., Nicolaysen, Kirsten E., Pringle, Malcolm S., Reusch, Douglas N., Saccocia, Peter J., Teagle, Damon A. H., Waehnert, Veronika, Weis, Dominique A. M., Wise, Sherwood W., Zhao, Xixi, Quilty, Patrick G. (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; scientific results; Kerguelen Plateau-Broken Ridge; a large igneous province; covering Leg 183 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Fremantle, Australia, to Fremantle, Australia; Sites 1135-1142; 7 December 1998-11 February 1999
Publisher:
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
Volume:
183
Issue:
Pages:
Abstract:
Three sites from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 183 (Kerguelen Plateau) have been analyzed to document faunal change in high-latitude radiolarians and to compare the faunal change to Eocene-Oligocene climatic deterioration. Radiolarians are not preserved in Eocene sediments. In Oligocene sediments, radiolarian preservation improves in a stepwise manner toward the Miocene. A total of 115 species were found in lower Oligocene samples from Site 1138; all are documented herein. Radiolarian preservation is presumably linked to productivity triggered by climatic cooling during the early Oligocene. Similar patterns of improving preservation through the Eocene/Oligocene boundary are documented from several Deep Sea Drilling Project and ODP sites in the Southern Ocean, indicating a general pattern. In contrast to the Southern Kerguelen Plateau, however, proxies for productivity are more divergent at Site 1138 (Central Kerguelen Plateau). Whereas carbonate dissolution, as indicated by poor preservation of foraminifers and common hiatuses, is very pronounced in the upper Eocene-lowermost Oligocene, the quality of radiolarian and diatom preservation does not significantly increase until the uppermost lower Oligocene. Multiple measures of radiolarian diversity in the Oligocene from Site 1138 closely parallel radiolarian preservation, indicating that preserved radiolarian diversity is controlled by productivity.
Language:
English
Genre:
Serial
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URL:
http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/183_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/002.PDF
Coverage:
Geographic coordinates:
North:-53.5506
West:75.5830
East: 75.5830
South:-53.5506
Keywords:
Stratigraphy; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; cores; Indian Ocean; Invertebrata; Kerguelen Plateau; Leg 183; microfossils; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1138; Oligocene; paleoclimatology; paleoenvironment; Paleogene; paleomagnetism; Protista; Radiolaria; reconstruction; Southern Ocean; species diversity; Tertiary;
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