Nederbragt, Alexandra J. and Thurow, Juergen W. (2004): Digital sediment colour analysis as a method to obtain high resolution climate proxy records

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 146
ODP 165
ODP 167
ODP 178
ODP 165 1002
ODP 167 1011
ODP 178 1098
ODP 146 893
Identifier:
2005-064789
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Creator:
Nederbragt, Alexandra J.
University College London, Department of Earth Sciences, London, United Kingdom
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Thurow, Juergen W.
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Identification:
Digital sediment colour analysis as a method to obtain high resolution climate proxy records
2004
In: Francus, Pierre (editor), Image analysis, sediments and paleoenvironments
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
7
105-124
Paleoclimate studies have an increased need for high resolution time series analyses of sedimentary sequences. Sediment color is being used as a method to obtain climate proxy records. This paper reviews digital sediment color analysis as it is applied to Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) cruises. Methods are described and case studies are presented, including: ODP Site 1011, northeastern Pacific, off California; ODP Site 1098, Palmer Deep, western Antarctic Peninsula; and ODP Site 893, Santa Barbara Basin, off California. (mte)
English
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:34.1715
West:-120.0212East: -64.1228
South:-64.5143

Sedimentary petrology; Stratigraphy; Antarctic Peninsula; Antarctica; applications; Atlantic Ocean; Cariaco Basin; Caribbean Sea; Cenozoic; climate; color; cores; digital data; East Pacific; high-resolution methods; Holocene; image analysis; Leg 146; Leg 165; Leg 167; Leg 178; North Atlantic; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1002; ODP Site 1011; ODP Site 1098; ODP Site 893; organic compounds; Pacific Ocean; paleoenvironment; Palmer Deep; photography; Quaternary; sample preparation; Santa Barbara Basin; sediments; Southern Ocean; techniques;

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