Murphy, Brandi et al. (2006): Biogenic burial across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary; Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 Site 1221

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 199
ODP 199 1221
Identifier:
2007-028679
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.199.215.2006
doi

Creator:
Murphy, Brandi
Boise State University, Department of Geoscience, Boise, ID, United States
author

Lyle, Mitchell
Boise State University, United States
author

Lyle, Annette Olivarez
Florida State University, United States
author

Identification:
Biogenic burial across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary; Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 Site 1221
2006
In: Wilson, Paul A., Lyle, Mitchell W., Janecek, Thomas R., Backman, Jan, Busch, William H., Coxall, Helen K., Faul, Kristina, Gaillot, Philippe, Hovan, Steven A., Knoop, Peter, Kruse, Silke, Lanci, Luca, Lear, Caroline, Moore, Theodore C., Nigrini, Catherine A., Nishi, Hiroshi, Nomura, Ritsuo, Norris, Richard D., Palike, Heiko, Pares, Josep M., Quintin, Lacie, Raffi, Isabella, Rea, Brice R., Steiger, Torsten H., Tripati, Aradhna, Vanden Berg, Michael D., Wade, Bridget, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; scientific results; Paleogene equatorial transect; covering Leg 199 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Honolulu, Hawaii, to Honolulu, Hawaii; Sites 1215-1222; 23 October-16 December 2001
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
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The Paleocene/Eocene (P/E) boundary, at approximately 55 Ma, is characterized by a transient warm period lasting 10,000 yr. This interval is globally characterized by significant chemical and biological signals. Ocean Drilling Program Core 199-1221C-11X captured the P/E boundary section at a depth of 154 meters composite depth. Biogenic components of the sediment were measured across this interval in order to better define the events that occurred at the P/E boundary in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. A 26-cm interval low in CaCO (sub 3) was identified, whereas biogenic silica and organic carbon remained unchanged. Although CaCO (sub 3) , biogenic silica, and organic carbon (C-org) production is controlled by different constraints, it is unlikely that an environmental factor would cease production by CaCO (sub 3) -producing organisms without affecting biogenic silica or C-org production. The data indicate that the CaCO (sub 3) P/E boundary event was caused by a change in CaCO (sub 3) preservation rather than a change in CaCO (sub 3) production.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:12.0200
West:-143.4200East: -143.4200
South:12.0200

Stratigraphy; bioclastic sedimentation; biogenic processes; burial; calcium carbonate; carbon; Cenozoic; depositional environment; Eocene; Equatorial Pacific; framework silicates; geochemistry; Leg 199; lower Eocene; marine environment; marine sediments; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1221; opal; organic carbon; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; Paleocene; Paleocene-Eocene boundary; Paleogene; sedimentation; sediments; silica minerals; silicates; stratigraphic boundary; Tertiary; upper Paleocene;

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