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Whole rock and Cr-rich spinel geochemistry of ODP Legs 152 and 163 and DSDP Hole 38-338 samples
James F Allan, Lance Forsythe & James H Natland
Coring during Ocean Drilling Program and Deep Sea Drilling Project Legs 163, 152, 104, 81, and 38 recovered sequences of altered basalt from North Atlantic seaward-dipping reflector sequences (SDRS) erupted during the initial rifting of Greenland from northern Europe and likely associated with excessive mantle temperatures caused by an impacting mantle plume head. Cr-rich spinel is found abundantly as inclusions and groundmass crystals within the olivine-rich lavas of Hole 917A (Leg 152) cored into the...
Thermal hysteresis of two antifreeze proteins from Fragilariopsis cylindrus (Bacillariophyceae)
Christiane Uhlig, Johannes Kabisch, Gottfried J Palm, Klaus Valentin, Thomas Schweder & Andreas Krell
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) provide protection for organisms subjected to the presence of ice crystals. The psychrophilic diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus which is frequently found in polar sea ice carries a multitude of AFP isoforms. In this study we report the heterologous expression of two antifreeze protein isoforms from F. cylindrus in Escherichia coli. Refolding from inclusion bodies produced proteins functionally active with respect to crystal deformation, recrystallization inhibition and thermal hysteresis. We observed a reduction of...
Foraminifers from DSDP Leg 87 holes
Martin B Lagoe
Leg 87 investigated two sites in the Nankai Trough, off southeastern Japan, and one in the Japan Trench, off northeastern Japan. Several holes at the Nankai Trough sites penetrated mostly Quaternary interbedded sandy turbidites and hemipelagic mud. Foraminifers are common only in certain turbidite sands because both sites are at or just below the carbonate compensation depth. The planktonic assemblages from these sandy layers consist of mixed cool-temperate and warm-water species, and include both solution-resistant...
Petrology of basalts from DSDP Hole 83-504B
Pamela D Kempton, Laurie K Autio, J M Rhodes, M J Holdaway, Michael A Dungan & P Johnson
Basalts from Hole 504B, Leg 83, exhibit remarkable uniformity in major and trace element composition throughout the 1075.5 m of basement drilled. The majority of the basalts, Group D', have unusual compositions relative to normal (Type I) mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB). These basalts have relatively high mg values (0.60-0.70) and CaO abundances (11.7-13.7%; Ca/Al = 0.78-0.89), but exhibit a marked depletion in compatible trace elements (Cr and Ni); moderately incompatible trace elements (Zr, Y, Ti,...
Oxygen isotopes and hydrocarbon composition of gas hydrate and hydrate water from ODP Leg 165 sites
Ryo Matsumoto, Takashi Uchida, Amane Waseda, Tsutomu Uchida, Satoshi Takeya, Takashi Hirano, Kenji Yamada, Yuriko Maeda & Tomoharu Okui
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 164 recovered a number of large solid gas hydrate from Sites 994, 996, and 997 on the Blake Ridge. Sites 994 and 997 samples, either nodular or thick massive pieces, were subjected to laboratory analysis and measurements to determine the structure, molecular and isotopic composition, thermal conductivity, and equilibrium dissociation conditions. X-ray computed tomography (CT) imagery, X-ray diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and Raman spectroscopy have revealed that the gas...
Geochemistry at DSDP Holes 82-561, 82-562 and 82-564
Joyce C Brannon
Analyses of samples from Chemical Group II, Hole 561; Chemical Group I, Hole 562; and two pillows and a flow from Hole 564 show that the chemical groups and the individual structures are compositionally homogeneous for the data presented here except for the alkalies, Na2O and Cs, and transition metals, FeO and Co, and sometimes Sc and Cr. The scatter in the alkalies is attributed to alteration and the scatter in the transition metals is...
Organic geochemical characteristics at DSDP Holes 76-534A and 44-391C
Barry J Katz
Pyrolysis assay, bitumen analysis, and elemental analysis of kerogen were used to characterize the organic matter of selected core samples from Hole 534A (Leg 76) and Hole 391C (Leg 44) on the Blake-Bahama Plateau. The organic matter throughout the stratigraphic section appears to be principally of a terrestrial origin. The data from several isolated horizons in the Hatteras and Blake-Bahama Formations imply the presence of significant quantities of autochthonous marine organic matter. However, these horizons...
Jurassic sedimentation history at DSDP Hole 76-534A
James G Ogg, Alastair H F Robertson & Lubomir F Jansa
Site 534 reflects a complex interplay of global, basinal, and local influences on sedimentation during the Callovian and Late Jurassic. Rifting and rapid subsidence of the continental margins of the North Atlantic-Tethys seaway occurred during the late Early Jurassic (Sinemurian-Pliensbachian), but rapid spreading between the North American margin (Blake Spur Ridge and magnetic lineation) and the northwest African margin did not commence until the Bathonian or earliest Callovian. Site 534, drilled on marine magnetic anomaly...
Miocene planktonic foraminifera from the eastern equatorial Pacific
Edith Vincent & M Toumarkine
Neogene calcareous sediments were recovered at 11 sites along two north-south transects in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 138. An overview of planktonic foraminifer distribution in these sediments was presented in Mayer, Pisias, Janecek, et al. (1992) based on a preliminary examination of core-catcher samples. In general, the preservation state of the foraminifers is poor throughout most of the sedimentary sequences, making this microfossil group here of much less...
Coastal erosion dynamics and storm characteristics of Bykovsky Peninsula
Hugues Lantuit, David Atkinson, Pier Paul Overduin, Mikhail N Grigoriev, Volker Rachold, Guido Grosse & Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten
This study investigates the rate of erosion during the 1951-2006 period on the Bykovsky Peninsula, located north-east of the harbour town of Tiksi, north Siberia. Its coastline, which is characterized by the presence of ice-rich sediment (Ice Complex) and the vicinity of the Lena River Delta, retreated at a mean rate of 0.59 m/yr between 1951 and 2006. Total erosion ranged from 434 m of erosion to 92 m of accretion during these 56 years...
Concentrations of metals and POPs in liver tissue of wild sea bird chicks from the Norwegian arctic region
Marit Nøst Hegseth, Francesco Regoli, Stefania Gorbi, Raffaella Bocchetti, Geir W Gabrielsen & Lionel Camus
Lysosomal membrane stability, lipofuscin (LF), malondialdehyde (MDA), neutral lipid (NL) levels, as well as halogenated organic compounds (HOCs), Cr, Cd, Pb and Fe concentrations were analyzed in liver of black-legged kittiwake (BK), herring gull (HG), and northern fulmar (NF) chicks. There were significant species differences in the levels of NL, LF and lysosomal membrane stability. These parameters were not associated with the respective HOC concentrations. LF accumulation was associated with increasing Cr, Cd and Pb...
Interstitial water chemistry at DSDP Leg 74 Holes
Joris M Gieskes, Kirk Johnston & Marcus Boehm
Interstitial water studies from sites drilled during a transect of the Walvis Ridge indicate that concentration increases in calcium and decreases in magnesium toward and into the basement. These trends can be understood principally in terms of reactions taking place in Layer 2 of the oceanic crust. At Site 525, however, some removal of magnesium occurs within the sediment column. Concentration maxima of dissolved strontium clearly indicate that carbonate recrystallization occurs throughout the carbonate sediments,...
Characteristics and aldehyde concentrations of diamond dust events near Barrow, Alaska
Florent Domine, Jean-Charles Gallet, Manuel Barret, Stéphan Houdier, Didier Voisin, Thomas A Douglas, Joel D Blum, Harry J Beine, Cort Anastasio & François-Marie Bréon
Diamond dust (DD) refers to tiny ice crystals that form frequently in the Polar troposphere under clear sky conditions. They provide surfaces for chemical reactions and scatter light. We have measured the specific surface area (SSA) of DD at Barrow in March-April 2009. We have also measured its chemical composition in mineral and organic ions, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), aldehydes, H2O2, and the absorption spectra of water-soluble chromophores. Mercury concentrations were also measured in spring...
Amphipods in sediment traps of the eastern Fram Strait
Angelina Kraft, Eduard Bauerfeind, Eva-Maria Nöthig, Michael Klages, Agnieszka Beszczynska-Möller & Ulrich Bathmann
Life-cycle characteristics of the free-swimming lysianassoid amphipod Cyclocaris guilelmi were investigated and compared to those of other regularly appearing amphipods in the Arctic deep-sea community. In this context we analysed time-series data of meso- and bathypelagic amphipods collected as swimmers in moored sediment traps from 2004 to 2008 at the deep-sea long-term observatory HAUSGARTEN (79°N/4°E) in the eastern Fram Strait, Arctic Ocean. Six mesopelagic and three bathypelagic deep-sea amphipod species regularly occurred in the traps....
Fossil plant remains in DSDP Leg 80 holes
D J Batten, G T Creber & Zhou Zhiyan
The lower part of the syn-rift Barremian-?Hauterivian section at Site 549 contains a large amount of acid-resistant land-derived organic matter that, as elsewhere in the Cretaceous sediments of the IPOD Leg 80 sites, is thermally immature. This plant debris was derived from a vegetation made up of many species of pteridophytes and gymnosperms. The palynofacies indicate that the sediments were deposited in shallow marginal and nonmarine environments and that the climate was probably warm temperate...
A sedimentological, faunal, and isotopic record of the middle-to-late Pliocene transition at DSDP Hole 80-548
Paul Loubere & Richard Jakiel
Hydraulic piston coring at DSDP Site 548, on the upper continental slope southwest of Ireland, recovered a nearly complete Pliocene section spanning 103 m of sediment. The sediments are greenish gray carbonate-rich hemipelagites containing abundant nannofossils and foraminifers. Grain-size analysis demonstrates that the texture of the section is fairly constant, with most of the variation occurring in 63- to 32-µm and < 2-µm fractions. Previous research has shown that the middle-to-late Pliocene transition in the...
Distribution of Jurassic nannofossils at DSDP Leg 79 Holes
George E Wiegand
Sites 544, 545, and 547, drilled on DSDP Leg 79, recovered Jurassic calcareous nannofossils. Lower Jurassic (Sinemurian - lower Pliensbachian) nannofossils are found in Hole 547B; these are the oldest yet recovered by deep sea drilling. Three other Jurassic intervals are delineated by nannofossil biostratigraphy: the Lower-Middle Jurassic in Hole 547B; the Lower-Middle Jurassic in Hole 545; and the Upper Jurassic in Hole 547B. Low species diversity makes age determinations difficult for these portions of...
The International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO) Version 1.0
Jan Erik Arndt, Hans Werner Schenke, Martin Jakobsson, Frank-Oliver Nitsche, Gwen Buys, Bruce Goleby, Michele Rebesco, Fernando Bohoyo, Jong Kuk Hong, Jenny Black, Rudolf Kh Greku, Gleb B Udintsev, Felipe Barrios, Walter Reynoso-Peralta, Morishita Taisei & Rochelle Wigley
The International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO) Version 1.0 is a new digital bathymetric model (DBM) portraying the seafloor of the circum-Antarctic waters south of 60° S. IBCSO is a regional mapping project of the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO). IBCSO Version 1.0 DBM has been compiled from all available bathymetric data collectively gathered by more than 30 institutions from 15 countries. These data include multibeam and single beam echo soundings,...
Geochemistry and minerals at DSDP Hole 76-534A
John Logothetis
Leg 76 sampled 31.5 m of basaltic basement at Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 534A in the Blake-Bahama Basin. The basalts represent a short section of mineralogically uniform, sparsely plagioclase-phyric pillow flows, composed mainly of plagioclase, augitic clinopyroxene, iron-titanium oxides with variable amounts of alteration products (smectite ± carbonate ± quartz). Their major element chemistry is typical of mid-ocean ridge tholeiites and has normative compositions of olivine tholeiites. Mg/(Mg + Fe**2+) ratios range from 0.58...
Carbon/Nitrogen ratio of plant tissues and biomass of belowground consumers after 11 years of experimental treatment, Toolik lake
Laura Gough, John C Moore, Gauis R Shaver, Rodney T Simpson & David R Johnson
Theory and observation indicate that changes in the rate of primary production can alter the balance between the bottom-up influences of plants and resources and the top-down regulation of herbivores and predators on ecosystem structure and function. The Exploitation Ecosystem Hypothesis (EEH) posited that as aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) increases, the additional biomass should support higher trophic levels. We developed an extension of EEH to include the impacts of increases in ANPP on belowground...
General descriptions, organic contents and ratios of geolipid components at DSDP Holes 75-530B and 75-532
Philip A Meyers & Keith W Dunham
Distributions of free and bound n-alkanes, n-alkanoic acids, and n-alkanols were determined in order to compare the character of organic matter contained in organic-carbon-rich sediments from two sites sampled by the hydraulic piston corer. Two diatomaceous debris-flow samples of Pleistocene age were obtained from Hole 530B in the Angola Basin. A sample of bioturbated Pleistocene diatomaceous clay and another of bioturbated late Miocene nannofossil clay were collected from Hole 532 on the Walvis Ridge. Geolipid...
Migration of C1 to C8 volatile organic compounds in sediments at DSDP Hole 75-530A
John P Jasper, Jean K Whelan & John M Hunt
The distribution of C1 to C8 hydrocarbons in sediment samples from DSDP Leg 75, Hole 530A, indicates that significant amounts of methane and ethane have migrated from organic-rich to organic-lean shales in close proximity. Most compounds larger than ethane are not migrating out of black shales, where they occur in high concentrations. These results lead to a general model for assessing migration. In addition, three shale types are identified on the basis of organic carbon...
Organic geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales at DSDP Hole 75-530A
Gerard Deroo, Jean-Paul Herbin & Alain Y Huc
Five-hundred ten meters of Cretaceous sediments were drilled north of the Walvis escarpment in Hole 530A during Leg 75. An immature stage of evolution for organic matter can be assigned to all the samples studied. Black shales are interbedded with red and green claystone in the bottom sedimentary unit, Unit 8, which is of Coniacian to late Albian age. The richest organic carbon contents and petroleum potentials occur in the black shales. Detrital organic matter...
Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green and black claystones at DSDP Hole 75-530A
Philip A Meyers, Tom W Trull & Orest E Kawka
Three pairs of Upper Cretaceous black shales and adjacent green claystones from Hole 530A were analyzed to compare types and amounts of organic matter and lipids and to seek information about their environments of deposition. The organic-carbon-rich black shales have C/N ratios nearly seven times those of the organic-carbon-lean green claystones. The lipid content of organic matter in the black shales is about ten times less than in adjacent green layers. Organic matter in both...
Core alignment and composite depth scale of DSDP Site 86-577
Gerald Roy Dickens & Jan Backman
Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 577 on Shatsky Rise (North Pacific Ocean) recovered a series of cores at three holes that contain calcareous nannofossil ooze of latest Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian) through early Eocene age. Several important records have been generated using samples from these cores, but the stratigraphy has remained outdated and confusing. Here we revise the stratigraphy at Site 577. This includes refining several age datums, realigning cores in the depth domain, and placing...