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Tarduno, John A. et al. (1989): M-sequence reversals recorded in DSDP sediment cores from the western Mid-Pacific Mountains and Magellan Rise
Leg/Site/Hole:
Related Expeditions:
DSDP 17
DSDP 62
DSDP 17 167
DSDP 62 463
Identifier:
ID:
1989-065514
Type:
georefid
ID:
10.1130/0016-7606(1989)101<1306:MSRRID>2.3.CO;2
Type:
doi
Creator:
Name:
Tarduno, John A.
Affiliation:
Stanford Univ., Dep. Geophys., Stanford, CA, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Sliter, William V.
Affiliation:
U. S. Geol. Surv., United States
Role:
author
Name:
Bralower, Timothy J.
Affiliation:
Fla. Int. Univ., United States
Role:
author
Name:
McWilliams, Michael
Affiliation:
Univ. Milano, Italy
Role:
author
Name:
Premoli-Silva, Isabella
Affiliation:
Purdue Univ., United States
Role:
author
Name:
Ogg, James G.
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
M-sequence reversals recorded in DSDP sediment cores from the western Mid-Pacific Mountains and Magellan Rise
Year:
1989
Source:
Geological Society of America Bulletin
Publisher:
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Volume:
101
Issue:
10
Pages:
1306-1316
Abstract:
New paleomagnetic and paleontologic data from Pacific DSDP Sites 463 and 167 define the magnetic reversals that predate the Cretaceous Normal Polarity Superchron (K-N). Data from Mid-Pacific Mountain Site 463 provide the first definition of polarity chron M0 in the Pacific deep-sea sedimentary record. Foraminiferal biostratigraphy suggests that polarity chron M0 is contained entirely within the lower Aptian Hedbergella similisZone, in agreement with foraminiferal data from the Italian Southern Alps and Atlantic Ocean. Nannofossil assemblages also suggest an early Aptian age for polarity chron M0, contrary to results from the Italian Umbrian Apennines and Southern Alps, which place polarity chron M0 on the Barremian-Aptian boundary. Biostratigraphic dating discrepancies caused by the time-transgressive, preservational, or provincial nature of paleontological species might be reconciled by the use of magnetostratigraphy, specifically polarity chron M0 which lies close to the Barremian-Aptian boundary.At Magellan Rise Site 167, five reversed polarity zones are recorded in Hauterivian to Aptian sediments. Correlation with M-anomalies is complicated by synsedimentary and postsedimentary sliding about 25 m.y. after basement formation, producing gaps in, and duplications of, the stratigraphic sequence. The magnitude and timing of such sliding must be addressed when evaluating the stratigraphy of these oceanic-rise environments.
Language:
English
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Serial
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Coverage:
Geographic coordinates:
North:21.2101
West:-176.4930
East: 174.4004
South:7.0406
Keywords:
Geochronology; Stratigraphy; algae; Aptian; Barremian; biostratigraphy; carbonate rocks; cores; correlation; Cretaceous; Deep Sea Drilling Project; demagnetization; DSDP Site 167; DSDP Site 463; Foraminifera; geochronology; Hauterivian; Hedbergella similis; Invertebrata; IPOD; Leg 17; Leg 62; limestone; Lower Cretaceous; Magellan Rise; magnetic declination; magnetic inclination; magnetostratigraphy; marine sediments; Mesozoic; microfossils; Mid-Pacific Mountains; nannofossils; North Pacific; Pacific Ocean; paleomagnetism; planktonic taxa; Plantae; Protista; range; reversals; sedimentary rocks; sediments; thallophytes;
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