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Leckie, R. Mark et al. (2006): Using the Neptune database to explore Mesozoic-Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and the deep sea microfossil record
Leg/Site/Hole:
Related Expeditions:
ODP 210
Identifier:
ID:
2009-033354
Type:
georefid
Creator:
Name:
Leckie, R. Mark
Affiliation:
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Cervato, Cinzia
Affiliation:
Iowa State University, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Clark, Kendra
Affiliation:
DivDat Consulting, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Diver, Patrick
Affiliation:
Smithsonian Institution, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Fils, Douglas
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Name:
Huber, Brian
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
Using the Neptune database to explore Mesozoic-Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and the deep sea microfossil record
Year:
2006
Source:
In: Anonymous, AAPG 2006 annual convention; abstracts volume
Publisher:
American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society for Sedimentary Geology, Tulsa, OK, United States
Volume:
15
Issue:
Pages:
62
Abstract:
For 35 years, the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) retrieved sediment cores from throughout the world's oceans, but access to age and species distribution data from those cores has been largely dependent on searches through hard copy publications. The relational chronostratigraphic database, Neptune, provides a major advance to accessing these data for select sites with high-quality micropaleontologic data. Originally developed in the early 1990's at the ETH Zurich (Lazarus et al., 1995 - http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/geology/lazarus.html; Spencer-Cervato, 1999 - http://palaeo-electronica.org/1999_2/neptune/issue2_99.htm), Neptune has become CHRONOS's time-calibrated data engine for marine plankton data. It is accessible on-line (http://services.chronos.org/databases/neptune/index.html) and can be used for studies of chronostratigraphy, evolution, paleobiogeography, and paleoceanography. The established chronology can also be used to obtain age control for sedimentological and geochemical data. Sites included in Neptune are selected on the basis of the availability of well-documented microfossil range data (calcareous nannoplankton, foraminifera, diatoms, and radiolarians) generated by post-cruise research. The database is searchable and data can be exported to produce age range charts, geographic distribution maps, and occurrence charts. At present, Neptune contains the occurrences of about 8800 plankton species names in Cenozoic samples of 251 DSDP and ODP drill holes from all ocean basins up through ODP Leg 210, the last expedition of the ODP (2003), as well as 37 Mesozoic sites. Neptune is also integrated with a cross-platform graphic correlation tool for age vs. depth plotting (ADP - http://services.chronos.org/webservices/adp/index.html).
Language:
English
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Coverage:
Geographic coordinates:
North:75.0000
West:-80.0000
East: 20.0000
South:0.0000
Keywords:
Stratigraphy; algae; Atlantic Ocean; biostratigraphy; calibration; Cenozoic; CHRONOS; chronostratigraphy; cores; data bases; data processing; Deep Sea Drilling Project; deep-water environment; diatoms; Foraminifera; Invertebrata; Leg 210; Mesozoic; microfossils; nannofossils; Neptune data base; North Atlantic; Northwest Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; Plantae; Protista; Radiolaria;
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