Hall, Ian R. et al. (2002): Major depositional events under the deep Pacific inflow

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 181
ODP 181 1123
ODP 181 1124
Identifier:
2002-043003
georefid

Creator:
Hall, Ian R.
Cardiff University, Department of Earth Sciences, Cardiff, United Kingdom
author

Carter, Lionel
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand
author

Harris, Sara E.
Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA, United States
author

Identification:
Major depositional events under the deep Pacific inflow
2002
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
30
6
487-490
The main inflow of deep water to the Pacific is via a deep western boundary current. As the current passes along the continental margin off eastern New Zealand, it receives much terrigenous sediment, which, together with the biogenic pelagic supply, has been reworked into a suite of large drifts. Ocean Drilling Program Site 1123 on the North Chatham Drift and Site 1124 on the Rekohu Drift have yielded high-resolution and well- dated records of carbonate and terrigenous fluxes for the past 3 m.y. Deposition at both drifts was affected by a deep western boundary current background sediment flux and by glacial-interglacial cycles. In addition, drifts received site-specific flux pulses caused by (1) sediment remobilization under a vigorous Antarctic Circumpolar Current, (2) increased oceanic productivity, (3) overspill of sediment from the newly formed Hikurangi Channel, and (4) generally increased discharge from the Hikurangi Channel under intensified Quaternary uplift and paleoclimatic oscillations.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-39.2954
West:-176.3154East: -171.2956
South:-41.4710

Oceanography; Antarctic Circumpolar Current; Australasia; biogenic processes; boundary currents; carbonate sediments; Cenozoic; clastic sediments; continental margin sedimentation; currents; drift; glacial sedimentation; glaciomarine sedimentation; high-resolution methods; Hikurangi Channel; Leg 181; marine sedimentation; marine sediments; Neogene; New Zealand; North Chatham Drift; ocean circulation; ocean currents; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1123; ODP Site 1124; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; Pliocene; productivity; Quaternary; regression analysis; Rekohu Drift; sediment supply; sedimentation; sedimentation rates; sediments; statistical analysis; subantarctic regions; terrigenous materials; Tertiary;

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