Junttila, Juho and Strand, K. (2006): Smectite crystallinity and composition in Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments at the continental rise (ODP Site 1165), Prydz Bay, Antarctica

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 188
ODP 188 1165
Identifier:
2007-087332
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Creator:
Junttila, Juho
University of Oulu, Department of Geosciences, Oulu, Finland
author

Strand, K.
author

Identification:
Smectite crystallinity and composition in Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments at the continental rise (ODP Site 1165), Prydz Bay, Antarctica
2006
Terra Antartica
Universita degli Studi di Siena, Sezione Scienze della Terra, Siena, Italy
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1-2
23-30
The main objective of this study was to provide information about the origin of smectite in Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1165 Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments from the continental rise off Prydz Bay. Crystallinity measurements and scanning electron micriscope (SEM) analysis were used to study smectite composition. The smectites are flaky and detrital throughout the Pliocene-Pleistocene aged interval (0-50 mbsf). Smectite crystallinity is moderate to poor in the Pliocene sediments, but good to very good in the Pleistocene sediments. the smectites from the selected intervals of Plio-Pleistocene transition and the Mid-Pleistocene are all dioctahedral and can be classified as Al-Fe smectites or ferriferous beidellites. They have been derived predominantly from East-Antarctic continental sources similar to the Battye Glacier Formation and transported to the final depositional site mainly by bottom currents during interglacials, especially during the Mid-Pliocene period of global warnth. The smectites in Pleistocene sediments show higher crystallinity than those in Pliocene sediments. This may indicate a more restricted source and probably glacially eroded and reworked clay components transported from the continental shelf to final depositional site.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-64.2200
West:67.1300East: 67.1400
South:-64.2300

Mineralogy of silicates; Antarctica; Cenozoic; clay minerals; crystallinity; Leg 188; marine sediments; Neogene; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1165; Pleistocene; Pliocene; Prydz Bay; Quaternary; sediments; sheet silicates; silicates; smectite; Southern Ocean; Tertiary;

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