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Net primary productivity, POC export, Th234 and U238 activities and abundance of autotrophs during U.S.C.G.C. Healy cruises HLY0802 and HLY0803
S Bradley Moran, Michael W Lomas, R P Kelly, Rolf Gradinger, K Iken & Jeremy T Mathis
Seasonal patterns in the partitioning of phytoplankton carbon during receding sea ice conditions in the eastern Bering Sea water column are presented using rates of 14C net primary productivity (NPP), phototrophic plankton carbon content, and POC export fluxes from shelf and slope waters in the spring (March 30-May 6) and summer (July 3-30) of 2008. At ice-covered and marginal ice zone (MIZ) stations on the inner and middle shelf in spring, NPP averaged 76 ±...
Neogene carbonate stratigraphy at DSDP Hole 32-310
Edith Vincent
A detailed Neogene carbonate stratigraphy obtained from Hess Rise, in the temperate zone of the North Pacific, allows a cross-latitudinal correlation of carbonate fluctuations throughout the Pacific. The correlations are based on paleomagnetically dated biostratigraphic events. The carbonate record at Site 310, on Central Hess Rise, at a water depth of about 3500 meters, was obtained with a sampling interval representing time intervals of roughly 20,000 years in the Plio-Pleistocene, 30,000 years in the uppermost...
Geochemical parameters and element contents in a peat section of the Kyzyltun (Bokarevskii) ryam bog
N S Larina, S I Larin & Tatyana I Moiseenko
The paper reports geochemical parameters of units in a peat bed from a raised bog in the southern Tyumen territory. Based on radiocarbon dates and variability of geochemical data the following four evolutionary stages of the bed in Holocene are distinguished: an ancient lake (5600-5750 years B.P.), lowland-bog peat (4550-5600 years B.P.), transitional-type peat (4200-4550 years B.P.), raised-bog peat. The major-component technique was applied to analyze relations between various parameters of the bed and evaluate...
Diatom abundance and fatty acid composition of ice algae and of Calanus glacialis in samples obtained in 2008 in the eastern Beaufort Sea
Anette Wold, Gerald Darnis, Janne E Søreide, Eva Leu, Benoit Philippe, Louis Fortier, Michel Poulin, Gerhard Kattner, Martin Graeve & Stig Falk-Petersen
The copepod Calanus glacialis plays a key role in the lipid-based energy flux in Arctic shelf seas. By utilizing both ice algae and phytoplankton, this species is able to extend its growth season considerably in these seasonally ice-covered seas. This study investigated the impacts of the variability in timing and extent of the ice algal bloom on the reproduction and population success of C. glacialis. The vertical distribution, reproduction, amount of storage lipids, stable isotopes,...
Major, trace and rare earth elements and minerals at DSDP Legs 69-70 Holes
Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten, Rolf Emmermann & Harald Puchelt
We obtained major and trace element data on 113 samples from basalts drilled during DSDP Legs 69 and 70 in the Costa Rica Rift area. The majority have major and trace element characteristics typical of ocean-ridge tholeiities. Most of the basalts are relatively MgO rich (MgO > 8 wt.%) and have Mg values (MgO/MgO + 0.85FeO x 100) of about 53, characteristics that clearly indicate that the various magmas underwent only a small amount of...
Biometry, isotopic composition and diet of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) from Lake Aigneau, Northern Quebec
Michael Power, Geoff Power, James D Reist & Robert Bajno
Two modal size groups of sexually mature Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) differing in shape and found at different depths in Lake Aigneau in the Canadian sub-Arctic are described and tested for genetic and ecological differentiation. Forms consisted of a small littoral resident, mean size 21.7 cm, and a large profundal resident, mean size 53.9 cm. Mitochondrial DNA analysis indicated that seven of eight haplotypes were diagnostic for either the littoral or profundal fish, with 66.6%...
Geochemistry at DSDP Leg 70 Holes
Jose J Honnorez, Richard P von Herzen, T J Barrett, Peter E Borella, S A Moorby, Shun-ichiro Karato &
A total of 32 holes at five sites near 1°N, 86°W drilled on Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Leg 70 (November- December 1979) provide unique data on the origin of the hydrothermal mounds on the southern flank of the Galapagos Spreading Center. Hydrothermal sediments, primarily Mn-oxide and nontronite, are restricted to the immediate vicinity of the mounds (< 100 m) and are probably formed by the interaction of upward-percolating hydrothermal solutions with seawater and pelagic...
Geotechnical properties at DSDP Leg 66 Holes
Les E Shephard, William Bryant & W A Chiou
Delineating the interrelationships between tectonics, sedimentation, and geotechnical properties is particularly important for areas subjected to the dynamic affects of convergence. DSDP Leg 66 drilling within the Middle America Trench complex provided a unique opportunity to investigate these interrelationships along a transect of eight drill sites beginning on the trench outer slope and traversing the trench, trench inner slope, and upper continental slope. Investigations of other convergent margins suggest that deformation occurs most rapidly along...
Soil properties of western Wright Valley, Antarctica
Malcolm McLeod, James G Bockheim, Megan Balks & Jackie Aislabie
Western Wright Valley, from Wright Upper Glacier to the western end of the Dais, can be divided into three broad geomorphic regions: the elevated Labyrinth, the narrow Dais which is connected to the Labyrinth, and the North and South forks which are bifurcated by the Dais. Soil associations of Typic Haplorthels/Haploturbels with ice-cemented permafrost at < 70 cm are most common in each of these geomorphic regions. Amongst the Haplo Great Groups are patches of...
Concentrations of PCBs, DDT and thyroid hormones in gray (Halichoerus grypus) and ringed (Phoca hispida) seals
Heli Routti, Madeleine Nyman, Bjørn Munro Jenssen, Christina Bäckman, Jaana Koistinen & Geir W Gabrielsen
The high levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and DDT in gray seal (Halichoerus grypus) and ringed seal (Phoca hispida botnica) in the Baltic Sea have been associated with pathological disruptions, including bone lesions and reproductive failures. The underlying environmental and toxicological mechanisms leading to these pathological changes are not yet fully understood. The present study investigated the relationship between the individual contaminant load and bone- and thyroid-related effects in adult gray seals (n = 30)...
Cenozoic planktonic foraminifera in the Goban Spur Region
Scott W Snyder & Virginia J Waters
Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy at DSDP-IPOD Leg 80 sites documents the existence of regionwide stratigraphic gaps in the Paleocene and middle Miocene. Episodes of carbonate dissolution also occurred during the Paleocene at several sites, particularly at Site 549, where destruction of foraminiferal tests may obscure evidence of an unconformity. The middle Miocene hiatus is apparent at each site where Neogene sediments were continuously cored. Upper Miocene sediments at Site 550 (the only abyssal site) are...
Mineralogy of sediments at DSDP Leg 67 Hole
Victor B Kurnosov, Ivar O Murdmaa, Vera P Kazakova, Vladlena Mikhina & Alla Ya Shevchenko
Seven sites were drilled during Leg 67 along a transect across the Middle America Trench off Guatemala: four (Sites 494, 496, 497, and 498) on continental slope, two (Sites 499 and 500) on Trench floor, and one (Site 495) on the Cocos Plate. We studied the mineralogy of sediments from Sites 494, 495, 496, 499, and 500. Our objective was to investigate the origin and source of separate minerals and mineral assemblages, giving special attention...
Geochemical processes and rare earth element analysis in cold-seep pore waters of Hydrate Ridge, northeast Pacific Ocean
Tobias Himmler, Brian A Haley, Marta E Torres, Gary P Klinkhammer, Gerhard Bohrmann & Jörn Peckmann
The concentrations of rare earth elements (REEs), sulphate, hydrogen sulphide, total alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and phosphate were measured in shallow (<12 cm below seafloor) pore waters from cold-seep sediments on the northern and southern summits of Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregon. Downward-decreasing sulphate and coevally increasing sulphide concentrations reveal sulphate reductionas dominant early diagenetic process from ~2 cm depth downwards. A strong increase of total dissolved REE concentrations is evident immediately below the sediment-water interface, which...
Lead and strontium isotopic composition of some metalliferous and pelagic sediments and basalts at DSDP Leg 70 Holes
T J Barrett
In recent years, metalliferous sediments have been discovered overlying newly generated oceanic crust in the East Pacific, North Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, and elsewhere (e.g., Boström, 1973; Lalou et al., 1977; Bischoff, 1969; Boström and Fisher, 1971; Cann et al., 1977, respectively). Such material has also been recovered by drilling from sediments lying upon older oceanic crust (Boström et al., 1972, 1976; Horowitz and Cronan, 1976). Hydrothermal circulation of seawater at...
Radiochemistry at DSDP Leg 54 and 70 Holes
Claude Lalou, Evelyne Brichet, Héloïse Leclaire & Jean-Claude Duplessy
Use of the hydraulic piston corer during DSDP Leg 70 in the Galapagos mounds area allowed recovery of an undisturbed sedimentary sequence down to the basement. It thus became possible to establish the chronology of different events.Several holes on and off the mounds were studied, using uranium series disequilibrium methods of age determination and oxygen isotope stratigraphy. The following sequence was thereby established:1) From 600,000 to 300,000 years ago there was normal pelagic sedimentation, with...
Cretaceous raliolarians from DSDP Leg 89 holes
André Schaaf
Radiolarian faunas from Leg 89 are scarce and poorly preserved. Upper Cretaceous assemblages are reworked. The oldest and lowest assemblage recognized was of the Archaeospongoprunum cortinaensis Zone in Hole 585. The biochronology of two levels in Hole 462A are revised as follows: the lowest assemblage of species useful for biochronology is of the Cecrops septemporatus Zone (early Hauterivian); the age of a higher sample is late Tithonian-early Berriasian, indicating reworking of older sediment into the...
Beryllium-10 and aluminium-26 concentration and production rates in glacial deposits from the Quartermain Mountains
Daniel J Morgan, Jaakko Putkonen, Greg Balco & John Stone
Many glacial deposits in the Quartermain Mountains, Antarctica present two apparent contradictions regarding the degradation of unconsolidated deposits. The glacial deposits are up to millions of years old, yet they have maintained their meter-scale morphology despite the fact that bedrock and regolith erosion rates in the Quartermain Mountains have been measured at 0.1-4.0 m/Ma. Additionally, ground ice persists in some Miocene-aged soils in the Quartermain Mountains even though modeled and measured sublimation rates of ice...
Revised composite depth scale, Fe content and orbital tuning of Middle Eocene Climate Optimum samples from ODP Site 207-1260
Thomas Westerhold & Ursula Röhl
A high-resolution stratigraphy is essential toward deciphering climate variability in detail and understanding causality arguments of events in earth history. Because the highly dynamic middle to late Eocene provides a suitable testing ground for carbon cycle models for a waning warm world, an accurate time scale is needed to decode climate-driving mechanisms. Here we present new results from ODP Site 1260 (Leg 207) which covers a unique expanded middle Eocene section (magnetochrons C18r to C20r,...
Thyroid hormones and halogenated organic compounds in black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) and northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis)
Therese Haugdahl Nøst, Lisa Bjørnsdatter Helgason, Mikael Harju, Eldbjørg S Heimstad, Geir W Gabrielsen & Bjørn Munro Jenssen
Thyroid hormones are essential for normal growth and development and disruption of thyroid homeostasis can be critical to young developing individuals. The aim of the present study was to assess plasma concentrations of halogenated organic contaminants (HOCs) in chicks of two seabird species and to investigate possible correlations of HOCs with circulating thyroid hormone (TH) concentrations. Plasma from black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) and northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) chicks were sampled in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard in 2006....
Turbidite layers in sediments of the Dakar Canyon
Roberto Pierau, Till J J Hanebuth, Sebastian Krastel & Rüdiger Henrich
The relationship of sea-level changes and short-term climatic changes with turbidite deposition is poorly documented, although the mechanisms of gravity-driven sediment transport in submarine canyons during sea-level changes have been reported from many regions. This study focuses on the activity of the Dakar Canyon off southern Senegal in response to major glacial/interglacial sea-level shifts and variability in the NW-African continental climate. The sedimentary record from the canyon allows us to determine the timing of turbidite...
Petrographic properties of tephras of DSDP Leg 56 Holes
Toshio Furuta & Fusao Arai
Examining volcanic materials in deep sea sediments may be one of the most important tasks of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. The investigation of volcanic ash near young source volcanoes is particularly helpful in enabling us to infer the history of volcanism in and around the island arcs. In the area of the Japanese islands volcanic deposits are usually distributed east of the source by prevailing westerly winds. It is also possible that some deep...
Geochemistry at DSDP Hole 57-439
Kantaro Fujioka
Acidic to intermediate volcanic rocks were obtained as boulders, pebbles, and clasts with intercalated matrix sediments near the Japan Trench. A 47.5-meter conglomerate bed unconformably overlies acoustic basement consisting of Upper Cretaceous siltstone and is overlain in turn by massive coarse-sandstone and siltstone beds with many fossil mollusks. The volcanic cobbles and boulders in the conglomerate show pronounced porphyritic texture. Their phenocrysts are plagioclase, hornblende, and biotite; the groundmass consists of plagioclase, K-feldspar, quartz, iron...
C1–C5 hydrocarbons from core gas pockets at DSDP Leg 56 Holes
Jean K Whelan & S Sato
C1-C5 hydrocarbons from DSDP Legs 56 and 57 sediment gas pockets were analyzed on board ship. Results suggest that the C2-C5 hydrocarbons accompanied biogenic methane and were generated at low temperatures - less than 50° C - either by microorganisms or by low-temperature chemical reactions. Neopentane, a rare constituent of petroleum, is the major C5 component (about 80%) in much of the sediment at Site 438. This compound, which appeared in smaller amounts at Sites...
Calcareous-nannofossil biostratigraphy at DSDP Leg 57 Holes
Bernard L Shaffer
As a continuation of the Japan Trench transect commenced by DSDP Leg 56, 10 holes were drilled and 273 cores were recovered while occupying Sites 438, 439, 440, and 441 during Leg 57. At Sites 438 and 439, near the top of the trench inner wall, a principal biostratigraphic objective was to establish a Neogene reference section overlying a pronounced acoustic basement thought to represent continental crust extending outward to this slope environment. At Sites...
Geochemistry at DSDP Leg 55 Holes
Ivar O Murdmaa, Viacheslav V Gordeev, Tatyana G Kuzmina, Natalya V Turanskaya & G P Avdeiko
The tops of the Emperor chain guyots, which were drilled during Leg 55, lie above the carbonate compensation depth (CCD), as well as above the foraminiferal dissolution level, i.e., lysocline. They are therefore the sites of accumulation of pelagic foraminiferal nannofossil ooze, such accumulation having taken place here since the moment of the seamounts' subsidence and the termination of shallow-water carbonate accumulation which was formerly developed on their tops. But the existence of strong bottom...