Peterson, Larry C. et al. (2000): Late Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentation at Site 1002, Cariaco Basin (Venezuela)

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 165
ODP 165 1002
Identifier:
2000-062882
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.165.017.2000
doi

Creator:
Peterson, Larry C.
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Miami, FL, United States
author

Haug, Gerald H.
University of Rhode Island, United States
author

Murray, Richard W.
Ocean Drilling Program, United States
author

Yarincik, K. M.
University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
author

King, John W.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States
author

Bralower, Timothy J.
Paleontological Research Institution, United States
author

Kameo, Koji
Universite de Lyon I, France
author

Rutherford, S. D.
Rice University, United States
author

Pearce, Richard B.
Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France
author

Identification:
Late Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentation at Site 1002, Cariaco Basin (Venezuela)
2000
In: Leckie, R. Mark, Sigurdsson, Haraldur, Acton, Gary D., Abrams, Lewis J., Bralower, Timothy J., Carey, Steven N., Chaisson, William P., Cotillon, Pierre, Cunningham, Andrew D., D'Hondt, Steven L., Droxler, Andre W., Galbrun, Bruno, Gonzalez, Juan, Haug, Gerald H., Kameo, Koji, King, John W., Lind, Ida L., Louvel, Veronique, Lyons, Timothy W., Murray, Richard W., Mutti, Maria, Myers, Greg, Pearce, Richard B., Pearson, D. Graham, Peterson, Larry C., Roehl, Ursula, Garman, Phyllis (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, Caribbean Ocean history and the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary event; covering Leg 165 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Miami, Florida, to San Juan Puerto Rico, sites 998-1002, 19 December 1995-17 February 1996
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
165
85-99
Ocean Drilling Program Site 1002 in the Cariaco Basin was drilled in the final two days of Leg 165 with only a short transit remaining to the final port of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Because of severe time constraints, cores from only the first of the three long replicate holes (Hole 1002C) were opened at sea for visual description, and the shipboard sampling was restricted to the biostratigraphic examination of core catchers. The limited sampling and general scarcity of biostratigraphic datums within the late Quaternary interval covered by this greatly expanded hemipelagic sequence resulted in a very poorly defined age model for Site 1002 as reported in the Leg 165 Initial Reports volume of the Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Here, we present for the first time a new integrated stratigraphy for Site 1002 based on the standard of late Quaternary oxygen-isotope variations linked to a suite of refined biostratigraphic datums. These new data show that the sediment sequence recovered by Leg 165 in the Cariaco Basin is continuous and spans the time interval from 0 to approximately 580 ka, with a basal age roughly twice as old as initially suspected from the tentative shipboard identification of a single biostratigraphic datum. Lithologic subunits recognized at Site 1002 are here tied into this new stratigraphic framework, and temporal variations in major sediment components are reported. The biogenic carbonate, opal, and organic carbon contents of sediments in the Cariaco Basin tend to be high during interglacials, whereas the terrigenous contents of the sediments increase during glacials. Glacioeustatic variations in sea level are likely to exert a dominant control on these first-order variations in lithology, with glacial surface productivity and the nutrient content of waters in the Cariaco Basin affected by shoaling glacial sill depths, and glacial terrigenous inputs affected by narrowing of the inner shelf and increased proximity of direct riverine sources during sea-level lowstands.
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:10.4222
West:-65.1011East: -65.1011
South:10.4222

Quaternary geology; absolute age; Atlantic Ocean; biostratigraphy; C-14; carbon; Cariaco Basin; Caribbean Sea; Cenozoic; chemostratigraphy; climate change; cores; dates; depositional environment; hemipelagic environment; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 165; lithostratigraphy; marine environment; marine sedimentation; North Atlantic; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1002; oxygen; paleoclimatology; Quaternary; radioactive isotopes; sedimentation; sedimentation rates; South America; stable isotopes; upper Quaternary; Venezuela;

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