Cramer, Benjamin S. et al. (1999): An exceptional chronologic, isotopic, and clay mineralogic record of the latest Paleocene thermal maximum, Bass River, NJ, ODP 174AX

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 150
Identifier:
2000-026975
georefid

Creator:
Cramer, Benjamin S.
Rutgers University, Department of Geological Sciences, Piscataway, NJ, United States
author

Aubry, Marie-Pierre
Universite Montpellier II, France
author

Miller, Kenneth G.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States
author

Olsson, Richard K.
University of Maine at Orono, United States
author

Wright, James D.
author

Kent, Dennis V.
author

Identification:
An exceptional chronologic, isotopic, and clay mineralogic record of the latest Paleocene thermal maximum, Bass River, NJ, ODP 174AX
1999
Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France
Societe Geologique de France, Paris, France
170
6
883-897
A thick, apparently continuous section recording events of the latest Paleocene thermal maximum in a neritic setting was drilled at Bass River State Forest, New Jersey as part of ODP Leg 174AX [Miller, Sugarman, Browning et al., 1998]. Integrated nannofossil and magneto-stratigraphy provides a firm chronology supplemented by planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy. This chronologic study indicates that this neritic section rivals the best deep-sea sections in providing a complete record of late Paleocene climatic events. Carbon and oxygen isotopes measured on benthic foraminifera show a major (4.0% in carbon, 2.3% in oxygen) negative shift correlative with the global latest Paleocene carbon isotope excursion (CIE). A sharp increase in kaolinite content coincides with the isotope shift in the Bass River section, analogous to increases found in several other records. Carbon and oxygen isotopes remain low and kaolinite content remains high for the remainder of the depositional sequence above the CIE (32.5 ft, 9.9 m), which we estimate to represent 300-500 k.y. We interpret these data as indicative of an abrupt shift to a warmer and wetter climate along the North American mid-Atlantic coast, in concert with global events associated with the CIE.
English
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:39.4500
West:-74.3000East: -72.0000
South:38.3000

Stratigraphy; Isotope geochemistry; algae; Atlantic Ocean; Bass River; Bass River State Park; biostratigraphy; Burlington County New Jersey; C-13/C-12; carbon; Cenozoic; chronostratigraphy; clay mineralogy; clay minerals; continental margin; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 150; Leg 174; lithostratigraphy; magnetostratigraphy; microfossils; nannofossils; New Jersey; North Atlantic; Northwest Atlantic; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; oxygen; Paleocene; Paleogene; Plantae; sheet silicates; silicates; stable isotopes; Tertiary; United States; upper Paleocene;

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