Murakami, Fumitoshi et al. (2000): Preliminary report on geological and geophysical survey results in the Princess Elizabeth Trough and its vicinity by R/V Hakurei-maru
Leg/Site/Hole:
Related Expeditions:
ODP 119 ODP 119 738
Identifier:
ID:
2001-061189
Type:
georefid
Creator:
Name:
Murakami, Fumitoshi
Affiliation:
Geological Survey of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan
Role:
author
Name:
Ishihara, Takemi
Affiliation:
Japan National Oil Corporation, Japan
Role:
author
Name:
Oda, Hiroshi
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Name:
Fujimoto, Masamichi
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Name:
Oda, Hirokuni
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Name:
Sugiyama, Kazuhiro
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Name:
Joshima, Masato
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
Preliminary report on geological and geophysical survey results in the Princess Elizabeth Trough and its vicinity by R/V Hakurei-maru
Year:
2000
Source:
Polar Geoscience
Publisher:
National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo, Japan
Volume:
13
Issue:
Pages:
165-186
Abstract:
Geophysical and geological surveys in and around the Princess Elizabeth Trough, East Antarctica, were carried out in the 1998-99 austral summer season. The survey area covers the Princess Elizabeth Trough, the southern margin of the Kerguelen Plateau, and the Bruce Plateau. Magnetic lineations, which were tentatively identified as anomalies M12 to M10, were recognized on the abyssal plain in the Princess Elizabeth Trough. Six seismic sequences (A to F) are recognized in the Princess Elizabeth Trough and north of the Bruce Plateau. On the southern Kerguelen Plateau, five seismic sequences (KP1 to KP5) are recognized. The geological time of the seismic sequences was estimated based on correlation with lithostratigraphic results of ODP Site 738 and relationship to tectonic history in this area. The geological times of the sequences are as follows. Sequence F on the continental rise is a pre-rift sequence that was deposited in late Jurassic or older time. On the abyssal plain in the Princess Elizabeth Trough, where magnetic lineations are observed, sequence F consists of oceanic crusts and was formed in the Early Cretaceous. Sequence E is a syn-rift sediment formed during late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous time. Sequence D is a post-rift sediments formed in the Early Cretaceous. Sequence C was deposited with marine transgression, which occurred with regional crustal subsidence accompanying the subsidence of the southern Kerguelen Plateau after approximately 90 Ma. Sequences C and B are correlated with sediments formed during Late Cretaceous to middle Eocene time and sediments formed after the middle Eocene, respectively. Sequence A is sediments formed during early Miocene to Quaternary time.
Language:
English
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:-63.0000 West:88.0000 East:
90.0000 South:-65.0000
Keywords: Stratigraphy; Applied geophysics; Antarctica; Cenozoic; clastic rocks; Cretaceous; East Antarctica; geophysical methods; geophysical profiles; geophysical surveys; Leg 119; lithostratigraphy; Mesozoic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 738; Paleogene; Princess Elizabeth Trough; sedimentary rocks; seismic methods; seismic profiles; seismic stratigraphy; surveys; Tertiary; Upper Cretaceous;
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