Andrews, P. B. et al. (1975): Synthesis; sediments of the Southwest Pacific Ocean, Southeast Indian Ocean, and South Tasman Sea

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 29
Identifier:
1976-016996
georefid

10.2973/dsdp.proc.29.143.1975
doi

Creator:
Andrews, P. B.
Univ. R.I., Kingston, R.I., United States
author

Gostin, V. A.
Univ. Hawaii, United States
author

Hampton, M.
author

Margolis, S. V.
author

Ovenshine, A. T.
author

Identification:
Synthesis; sediments of the Southwest Pacific Ocean, Southeast Indian Ocean, and South Tasman Sea
1975
Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
29
Lyttleton, N. Z. to Wellington, N. Z.; March-April 1973
1147-1153
The Leg 29 sediment sequences are dominated by burrow-mottled, open-ocean biogenic sediments and by burrow-mottled, very fine-grained terrigenous sediments. Coarse detritus, primary sedimentary structures and turbidites are rare. Silicification and chertification is characteristic of the upper part of the fine-grained terrigenous facies. Clear-cut evidence for contemporary volcanism was recorded at only one site. The succession of facies generally reflects the gradual evolution of the three ocean basins by sea-floor spreading and the related development of the oceanic circulation patterns as they now exist.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:25.0000
West:20.0000East: 177.0000
South:-60.0000

Oceanography; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; clastics; Cretaceous; Deep Sea Drilling Project; evolution; genesis; Indian Ocean; Leg 29; lithofacies; lithostratigraphy; marine geology; Mesozoic; nonterrigenous; ocean basins; ocean floors; oceanography; Pacific Ocean; physical properties; plate tectonics; rates; sea-floor spreading; sedimentation; sediments; South Pacific; southeast; southwest; Southwest Pacific; stratigraphy; Tasman Sea; terrigenous; textures; West Pacific;

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