Olschesky, Karyn S. and Laws, Richard A. (2006): Pliocene-late Pleistocene diatom biostratigraphic data from ODP Leg 185, Hole 1149A

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 185
ODP 185 1149
Identifier:
2006-060879
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.185.007.2002
doi

Creator:
Olschesky, Karyn S.
University of North Carolina, Department of Earth Sciences, Wilmington, NC, United States
author

Laws, Richard A.
Boston University, United States
author

Identification:
Pliocene-late Pleistocene diatom biostratigraphic data from ODP Leg 185, Hole 1149A
2006
In: Ludden, John N. (editor), Plank, Terry (editor), Escutia, Carlota (editor), Abrams, Lewis J., Alt, Jeffrey C., Armstrong, Robin N., Barr, Samantha, Bartolini, Annachiara, Cairns, Graeme, Fisk, Martin R., Guerin, Gilles, Haveman, Shelley A., Hirono, Tetsuro, Honnorez, Jose, Kelley, Katherine A., Larson, Roger L., Lozar, Francesca M., Murray, Richard W., Pletsch, Thomas K., Pockalny, Robert A., Rouxel, Olivier, Schmidt, Angelika, Smith, David C., Spivack, Arthur J., Staudigel, Hubert, Steiner, Maureen B., Valentine, Robert B., Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; scientific results, Izu-Mariana Margin; covering Leg 185 of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Hong Kong, People's Republic of China, to Yokohama, Japan; Sites 801 and 1149; 12 April-14 June 1999
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
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We examined 75 samples from Unit I, Hole 1149A for diatoms. Fifty samples ranging from early Pliocene to late Pleistocene in age contained 139 diatom species and were attributable to the Neodenticula kamtschatica through Neodenticula seminae zones of the North Pacific diatom zonation and to the Nitzschia jouseae through Pseudoeunotia doliolus zones of the equatorial Pacific diatom zonation. Patterns of diatom abundance in Unit I correlate well with the diatom events of Barron. The data seem to show Barron's Events C and D and increases in diatom sedimentation in the late Pleistocene not specifically named by Barron but shown in his data. Inconsistencies of species ranges compared to published data suggest either extensive reworking or biogeographic control of first and last occurrences for some zonal indicator species. The presence of displaced Miocene, neritic, and benthic taxa strongly suggests aqueous or eolian transport of materials from coastal environments and/or land-based outcrops.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:31.2030
West:143.2100East: 143.2100
South:31.2030

Stratigraphy; algae; biostratigraphy; biozones; Cenozoic; depositional environment; diatoms; Izu-Bonin Arc; Leg 185; Mariana Trench; microfossils; Neogene; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1149; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoenvironment; Plantae; Pleistocene; Pliocene; Quaternary; species diversity; Tertiary; upper Pleistocene; West Pacific;

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