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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Harris, Asley D; Miller, Kenneth G; Browning, James V; Sugarman, Peter J; Olsson, Richard K; Cramer, Benjamin S; Wright, James D (2010): Integrated stratigraphic studies of Paleocene–lowermost Eocene sequences, New Jersey Coastal Plain: Evidence for glacioeustatic control. Paleoceanography, 25(3), PA3211, https://doi.org/10.1029/2009PA001800
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: We describe seven Paleocene to lowermost Eocene sequences in core holes at Island Beach, Bass River, Ancora, Millville, and Sea Girt, NJ (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 150X, 174AX) and analyze benthic foraminiferal assemblages to assess paleodepth changes within sequences. These sequences are referred to as Pa0, Pa1a, Pa1b, Pa2a, Pa2b, Pa3a, and Pa3b. Paleocene sequence boundaries are identified by unconformities and variations in benthic foraminiferal biofacies. We used Q-mode factor analysis and paleoslope modeling to identify three distinct middle-outer neritic benthic foraminiferal assemblages and their associated water depths. Paleodepths during the early Paleocene and deposition of Pa0, Pa1a, and Pa2b were ~80 m with ~20 m changes across sequence boundaries. A long-term shallowing occurred through the late Paleocene where paleodepths were ~50-70 m in Pa3a. This trend drastically changes in the earliest Eocene where the paleodepths of sequence Pa3b were ~120-150 m. New Jersey Paleocene sequence boundaries correlate with those in other regions and with d18O increases in the deep sea, suggesting Paleocene eustatic lowerings were associated with ice-growth events.
    Keywords: Alabamina wilcoxensis; Allomorphina paleocenica; Ancora; Angulogerina cuneata; Angulogerina wilcoxensis; Anomalinoides acuta; Anomalinoides midwayensis; Anomalinoides welleri; Bass_River_Site; Bolivina midwayensis; BR; Bulimina aspero-aculeata; Bulimina cacumenata; Bulimina hornerstownensis; Bulimina kugleri; Bulimina midwayensis; Bulimina ovata; Bulimina paleocenica; Bulimina quadrata; Bulimina sp.; Bullopora sp.; CDRILL; Chrysalogonium arkansanum; Cibicides howelli; Cibicidoides alleni; Cibicidoides incognita; Cibicidoides sp.; Cibicidoides succedens; Core drilling; Cornuspira sp.; Counting 〉105 µm fraction; Dentalina aculeata; Dentalina alabamensis; Dentalina colei; Dentalina eocenica; Dentalina insulsa; Dentalina nasuta; Dentalina paleocenica; Dentalina plummerae; Dentalina pseudoaculeata; Dentalina pseudo-obliquestriata; Dentalina sp.; Dentalina wilcoxensis; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Ellipsonodosaria arkansasanum; Ellipsonodosaria midwayensis; Ellipsonodosaria paleocenica; Ellipsonodosaria plummerae; Elphidiella prima; Entosolenia sp.; Epistominoides wilcoxensis; Eponides elevatus; Eponides plummerae; Event label; Foraminifera, benthic; Foraminifera, benthic indeterminata; Gaudryina pyramidata; Gavelinella danica; Gavelinella lellingensis; Glandulina sp.; Globulina gibba; Guttulina sp.; Gyroidinoides octocameratus; Gyroidinoides subangulatus; Lagena laevis; Lagena sp.; Lagena sulcata; Lamarckina sp.; Leg174AX; Lenticulina discus; Lenticulina jenningsi; Lenticulina orbicularis; Lenticulina rotulata; Lenticulina semicostata; Lenticulina sp.; Lenticulina turbinata; Loxostomoides applinae; Loxostomum sp.; Marginulina sp.; Marginulinopsis tuberculata; Millville; New Jersey; Nodosarella attenuata; Nodosarella paleocenica; Nodosaria affinis; Nodosaria cf. amphioxys; Nodosaria cf. longiscata; Nodosaria granti; Nodosaria longiscata; Nodosaria macneili; Nodosaria plummerae; Nodosaria sp.; Nonionella soldadoensis; Nonionella sp.; Nonion sp.; North American East Coast; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Osangularia plummerae; Palmula robusta; Planularia toddae; Pleurostomella alternans; Pleurostomella paleocenica; Polymorphinella cf. elongata; Pseudoglandulina sp.; Pullenia quinqueloba; Pulsiphonina prima; Quadrimorphina allomorphinoides; Ramulina spp.; Saracenaria trigonata; Sigmomorphina sp.; Spiroplectammina mexiaensis; Spiroplectammina plummerae; Spiroplectammina rossae; Stensioeina cf. beccariiformis parvula; Stilostomella midwayensis; Stilostomella paleocenica; Stilostomella plummerae; Stilostomella sp.; Tappanina selmensis; Trifarina herberti; Turrilina brevispira; Turrilina sp.; Uvigerina sp.; Vaginulina sp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6719 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Keywords: 171-1053A; AGE; Carolina Slope, North Atlantic Ocean; Cibicidoides eocaenus, δ13C; Cibicidoides eocaenus, δ18O; Cibicidoides grimsdalei, δ13C; Cibicidoides grimsdalei, δ18O; Cibicidoides praemundulus, δ13C; Cibicidoides praemundulus, δ18O; Cibicidoides sp., δ13C; Cibicidoides sp., δ18O; Corrected; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Intercore correlation; Isotope ratio mass spectrometry; Joides Resolution; Leg171B; Nuttallides truempyi, δ13C; Nuttallides truempyi, δ18O; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Sample code/label; Species; δ13C, adjusted/corrected; δ18O, adjusted/corrected
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 337 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Keywords: AGE; ASP-5; Cibicidoides aff. praemundulus, δ13C; Cibicidoides aff. praemundulus, δ18O; Cibicidoides cicatricosus, δ13C; Cibicidoides cicatricosus, δ18O; Cibicidoides mexicanus, δ13C; Cibicidoides mexicanus, δ18O; Cibicidoides pachyderma, δ13C; Cibicidoides pachyderma, δ18O; Cibicidoides praemundulus, δ13C; Cibicidoides praemundulus, δ18O; Cibicidoides spp., δ13C; Cibicidoides spp., δ18O; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Isotope ratio mass spectrometry; North Atlantic; Species
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 598 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Keywords: AGE; ASP-5; Cibicidoides cicatricosus, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides compressus, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides crebbsi, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides mexicanus, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides pachyderma, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides praemundulus, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides spp., Magnesium/Calcium ratio; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS); North Atlantic; Oridorsalis spp., Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Species
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 90 data points
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Miller, Kenneth G; Browning, James V; Aubry, Marie-Pierre; Wade, Bridget S; Katz, Miriam E; Kulpecz, Andrew A; Wright, James D (2008): Eocene-Oligocene global climate and sea-level changes: St. Stephens Quarry, Alabama. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 120(1/2), 34-53, https://doi.org/10.1130/B26105.1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Description: We integrate upper Eocene-lower Oligocene lithostratigraphic, magnetostratigraphic, biostratigraphic, stable isotopic, benthic foraminiferal faunal, downhole log, and sequence stratigraphic studies from the Alabama St. Stephens Quarry (SSQ) core hole, linking global ice volume, sea level, and temperature changes through the greenhouse to icehouse transition of the Cenozoic. We show that the SSQ succession is dissected by hiatuses associated with sequence boundaries. Three previously reported sequence boundaries are well dated here: North Twistwood Creek-Cocoa (35.4-35.9 Ma), Mint Spring-Red Bluff (33.0 Ma), and Bucatunna-Chickasawhay (the mid-Oligocene fall, ca. 30.2 Ma). In addition, we document three previously undetected or controversial sequences: mid-Pachuta (33.9-35.0 Ma), Shubuta-Bumpnose (lowermost Oligocene, ca. 33.6 Ma), and Byram-Glendon (30.5-31.7 Ma). An ~0.9 per mil d18O increase in the SSQ core hole is correlated to the global earliest Oligocene (Oi1) event using magnetobiostratigraphy; this increase is associated with the Shubuta-Bumpnose contact, an erosional surface, and a biofacies shift in the core hole, providing a first-order correlation between ice growth and a sequence boundary that indicates a sea-level fall. The d18O increase is associated with a eustatic fall of ~55 m, indicating that ~0.4 per mil of the increase at Oi1 time was due to temperature. Maximum d18O values of Oi1 occur above the sequence boundary, requiring that deposition resumed during the lowest eustatic lowstand. A precursor d18O increase of 0.5 per mil (33.8 Ma, midchron C13r) at SSQ correlates with a 0.5 per mil increase in the deep Pacific Ocean; the lack of evidence for a sea-level change with the precursor suggests that this was primarily a cooling event, not an ice-volume event. Eocene-Oligocene shelf water temperatures of ~17-19 °C at SSQ are similar to modern values for 100 m water depth in this region. Our study establishes the relationships among ice volume, d18O, and sequences: a latest Eocene cooling event was followed by an earliest Oligocene ice volume and cooling event that lowered sea level and formed a sequence boundary during the early stages of eustatic fall.
    Keywords: Alabama, Alabama, U.S.A., North America; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; SSQ; St-Stephens-Quarry
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Katz, Miriam E; Cramer, Benjamin S; Toggweiler, J Robbie; Esmay, Gar; Liu, Chengji; Miller, Kenneth G; Rosenthal, Yair; Wade, Bridget S; Wright, James D (2011): Impact of Antarctic Circumpolar Current development on late Paleogene ocean structure. Science, 332(6033), 1076-7079, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1202122
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Description: Global cooling and the development of continental-scale Antarctic glaciation occurred in the late middle Eocene to early Oligocene (~38 to 28 million years ago), accompanied by deep-ocean reorganization attributed to gradual Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) development. Our benthic foraminiferal stable isotope comparisons show that a large d13C offset developed between mid-depth (~600 meters) and deep (〉1000 meters) western North Atlantic waters in the early Oligocene, indicating the development of intermediate-depth d13C and O2 minima closely linked in the modern ocean to northward incursion of Antarctic Intermediate Water. At the same time, the ocean's coldest waters became restricted to south of the ACC, probably forming a bottom-ocean layer, as in the modern ocean. We show that the modern four-layer ocean structure (surface, intermediate, deep, and bottom waters) developed during the early Oligocene as a consequence of the ACC.
    Keywords: 171-1053; 171-1053A; ASP-5; Carolina Slope, North Atlantic Ocean; COMPCORE; Composite Core; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg171B; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Keywords: 171-1053; Age, biostratigraphy; Age model; Age model, Berggren et al (1995) BKSA95; Age model, optional; Ageprofile Datum Description; ASP-5; Carolina Slope, North Atlantic Ocean; COMPCORE; Composite Core; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Event label; Joides Resolution; Leg171B; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 65 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2012-05-01
    Description: We obtained global sea-level (eustatic) estimates with a peak of ∼22 m higher than present for the Pliocene interval 2.7–3.2 Ma from backstripping in Virginia (United States), New Zealand, and Enewetak Atoll (north Pacific Ocean), benthic foraminiferal δ18O values, and Mg/Ca-δ18O estimates. Statistical analysis indicates that it is likely (68% confidence interval) that peak sea level was 22 ± 5 m higher than modern, and extremely likely (95%) that it was 22 ± 10 m higher than modern. Benthic foraminiferal δ18O values appear to require that the peak was
    Print ISSN: 0091-7613
    Electronic ISSN: 1943-2682
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2011-02-01
    Description: The Younger Dryas, the last large millennial-scale climate oscillation (12.9-11.6 ka), has been widely attributed to a massive meltwater discharge event that disrupted ocean circulation and plunged the circum-North Atlantic back into a near-glacial state. Low-resolution deep-water reconstructions indicate lower North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) production during the Younger Dryas, though the {Delta}14C record requires some deep-water production. Herein, we reconstruct deep-water mass variations using a southern Gardar Drift sediment core with an expanded Younger Dryas section. We show that southern-sourced water invaded the deep North Atlantic to start the Younger Dryas, but was replaced by NADW within 500 yr. Southern-sourced waters briefly reappeared at the end of the Younger Dryas. These deep-water reorganizations to start and end the Younger Dryas suggest that increased meltwater fluxes were limited temporally and focused on regions where deep-water convection occurred during the deglaciation.
    Print ISSN: 0091-7613
    Electronic ISSN: 1943-2682
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2011-06-01
    Description: Oceanic anoxic event 2 (OAE2), which occurred during the Cenomanian-Turonian (C-T) transition and lasted 1 m.y., is characterized by a positive global carbon isotopic excursion and stepwise extinctions in marine biota. To examine temporal variations in the dissolved oxygen content of the water column, shallow-marine C-T sediments from northern Spain were analyzed for concentrations of dibenzothiophenes, which are indicators of euxinic depositional environments, and 2,3,6-trimethylarylisoprenoids, which probably indicate photic-zone euxinia. The positive excursion in {delta}13C values of carbonates is accompanied by short-term (103-104 yr) and long-term (105 yr) increases in dibenzothiophene and 2,3,6-trimethylarylisoprenoid concentrations, suggesting that the bottom water and photic zone of the eastern marginal sea of the North Atlantic Ocean were euxinic. Two of the short-term increases in organic compound concentrations took place just after the last occurrence of the planktonic foraminifers Rotalipora greenhornensis and R. cushmani. These transient maxima indicate that the extinction of both planktonic foraminifers was due to short-term OAEs lasting 103-104 yr.
    Print ISSN: 0091-7613
    Electronic ISSN: 1943-2682
    Topics: Geosciences
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