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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Three volcanic arcs have been the source of New Zealand's volcanic activity since the Neogene: Northland arc, Coromandel Volcanic Zone (CVZ) and Taupō Volcanic Zone (TVZ). The eruption chronology for the Quaternary, sourced by the TVZ, is well studied and established, whereas the volcanic evolution of the precursor arc systems, like the CVZ (central activity c. 18 to 2 Ma), is poorly known due to limited accessibility to, or identification of, onshore volcanic deposits and their sources. Here, we investigate the marine tephra record of the Neogene, mostly sourced by the CVZ, of cores from IODP Exp. 375 (Sites U1520 and U1526), ODP Leg 181 (Sites 1123, 1124 and 1125), IODP Leg 329 (Site U1371) and DSDP Leg 90 (Site 594) offshore of New Zealand. In total, we identify 306 primary tephra layers in the marine sediments. Multi-approach age models (e.g. biostratigraphy, zircon ages) are used in combination with geochemical fingerprinting (major and trace element compositions) and the stratigraphic context of each marine tephra layer to establish 168 tie-lines between marine tephra layers from different holes and sites. Following this approach, we identify 208 explosive volcanic events in the Neogene between c. 17.5 and 2.6 Ma. This is the first comprehensive study of New Zealand's Neogene explosive volcanism established from tephrochronostratigraphic studies, which reveals continuous volcanic activity between c. 12 and 2.6 Ma with an abrupt compositional change at c. 4.5 Ma, potentially associated with the transition from CVZ to TVZ. Key Points New Zealand's Neogene explosive volcanism based on the marine tephra record Geochemical fingerprinting of marine tephra layers across the study area to establish volcanic events Insights into geochemical variations with time, repose times and spatiotemporal distribution
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Mapping and sampling four sections of the slow-spreading Reykjanes Ridge provide insight into how tectonic and volcanic activity varies with distance from the Iceland plume. The studied areas are characterized by significant variations in water depth, lava chemistry, crustal thickness, thermal structure, and ridge morphology. For each study area, fault pattern and dimension, tectonic strain, seamount morphology, and density are inferred from 15 m-resolution bathymetry. These observations are combined with geochemical analysis from glass samples and sediment thickness estimations along Remotely Operated Vehicle-dive videos. They reveal that (a) tectonic and volcanic activity along the Reykjanes Ridge, do not systematically vary with distance from the plume center. (b) The tectonic geometry appears directly related to the deepening of the brittle/ductile transition and the maximum change in tectonic strain related to the rapid change in crustal thickness and the transition between axial-high and axial valley (∼59.5°N). (c) Across-axis variations in the fault density and sediment thickness provide similar widths for the neo-volcanic zone except in regions of increased seamount emplacement. (d) The variations in seamount density (especially strong for flat-topped seamounts) are not related to the distance from the plume but appear to be correlated with the interaction between the V-shape ridges (VSR) flanking the ridge and the ridge axis. These observations are more compatible with the buoyant upwelling melting instability hypothesis for VSR formation and suggest that buoyant melting instabilities create many small magma batches which by-pass the normal subaxial magmatic plumbing system, erupting over a wider-than-normal area. Key Points The distance from the plume center is not the only factor controlling tectonic and volcanic activity along the Reykjanes Ridge Fault dimensions are primarily controlled by the variation of crustal thermal structure with distance from the hotspot Flat-topped seamount abundances peak where a V-shaped ridge intersects the axis, consistent with a buoyant upwelling melting instability
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: This data collection contains physical oceanographic and hydrochemistry data from 82 cruises in the frame of the project VEINS -Variability of Exchanges in the Northern Seas.
    Keywords: 06MT39_5; 06MT39_5/506-1; 06MT39_5/507-1; 06MT39_5/508-1; 06MT39_5/509-1; 06MT39_5/510-1; 06MT39_5/511-1; 06MT39_5/512-2; 06MT39_5/513-1; 06MT39_5/514-1; 06MT39_5/515-1; 06MT39_5/516-1; 06MT39_5/517-1; 06MT39_5/518-1; 06MT39_5/519-1; 06MT39_5/520-1; 06MT39_5/521-1; 06MT39_5/522-1; 06MT39_5/523-1; A09/98; A09/98_286; A09/98_288; A09/98_291; A09/98_292; A09/98_294; A09/98_296; A09/98_300; A09/98_302; A09/98_317; A09/98_319; A09/98_322; A09/98_324; A09/98_325; A09/98_327; A09/98_330; A09/98_331; A09/98_335; A09/98_356; A09/98_377; A09/98_379; A09/98_381; A09/98_383; A09/98_385; A09/98_387; A09/98_401; A09/98_424; A09/98_427; A09/98_430; A09/98_449; A09/98_451; A09/98_454; A09/98_456; A09/98_458; A09/98_461; A09/98_462; A09/98_465; A09/98_467; A09/98_470; A09/98_471; A09/98_477; A09/98_480; A09/98_483; A09/98_497; A09/98_499; A09/98_502; A09/98_504; A09/98_506; A09/98_519; A09/98_521; A09/98_522; A09/98_523; A09/98_525; A09/98_527; A09/98_534; A09/98_537; A09/98_539; A09/98_542; A09/98_544; A09/98_548; A09/98_549; A09/98_566; A09/98_569; A09/98_572; A09/98_574; A09/98_576; A09/98_578; A09/98_585; A09/98_588; A09/98_590; A09/98_591; A09/98_594; A09/98_597; A09/98_598; A09/98_599; A09/98_602; A09/98_603; A09/98_604; A09/98_606; A09/98_608; A09/98_610; A09/98_612; A10/99; A10/99_364-1; A10/99_366-1; A10/99_368-1; A10/99_370-1; A10/99_372-1; A10/99_374-1; A10/99_376-1; A10/99_379-1; A10/99_382-1; A10/99_384-1; A10/99_394-1; A10/99_396-1; A10/99_398-1; A10/99_400-1; A10/99_401-1; A10/99_403-1; A10/99_404-1; A10/99_406-1; A10/99_409-1; A10/99_444-1; A10/99_446-1; A10/99_448-1; A10/99_452-1; A10/99_454-1; A10/99_457-1; A10/99_481-1; A10/99_483-1; A10/99_486-1; A10/99_488-1; A10/99_490-1; A10/99_491-1; A10/99_509-1; A10/99_511-1; A10/99_513-1; A10/99_515-1; A10/99_517-1; A10/99_521-1; A10/99_522-1; A10/99_525-1; A10/99_529-1; A10/99_531-1; A10/99_534-1; A10/99_536-1; A10/99_551-1; A10/99_557-1; A10/99_559-1; A10/99_561-1; A10/99_564-1; A10/99_566-1; A10/99_568-1; A10/99_580-1; A10/99_582-1; A10/99_584-1; A10/99_586-1; A10/99_589-1; A10/99_592-1; A10/99_595-1; A10/99_597-1; A10/99_599-1; A10/99_600-1; A10/99_602-1; A10/99_603-1; A10/99_604-1; A10/99_606-1; A10/99_608-1; A10/99_612-1; A10/99_615-1; A10/99_618-1; A10/99_620-1; A10/99_640-1; A10/99_643-1; A10/99_646-1; A10/99_648-1; A10/99_650-1; A10/99_653-1; A10/99_655-1; A10/99_656-1; A10/99_658-1; A10/99_662-1; A10/99_664-1; A10/99_667-1; A10/99_670-1; A10/99_673-1; A10/99_676-1; A10/99_678-1; A10/99_680-1; A10/99_682-1; A10/99_685-1; A10/99_687-1; A10/99_689-1; A10/99_697-1; A10/99_698-1; A10/99_700-1; A10/99_702-1; A10/99_704-1; A10/99_705-1; A10/99_707-1; A14/97; A14/97_446; A14/97_448; A14/97_450; A14/97_452; A14/97_453; A14/97_455; A14/97_457; A14/97_458; A14/97_460; A14/97_467; A14/97_507; A14/97_509; A14/97_510; A14/97_514; A14/97_515; A14/97_517; A14/97_546; A14/97_548; A14/97_551; A14/97_556; A14/97_558; A14/97_576; A14/97_580; A14/97_582; A14/97_584; A14/97_586; A14/97_589; A14/97_592; A14/97_594; A14/97_597; A14/97_622; A14/97_624; A14/97_627; A14/97_641; A14/97_643; A14/97_644; A14/97_645; A14/97_648; A14/97_651; A14/97_658; A14/97_660; A14/97_663; A14/97_666; A14/97_668; A14/97_671; A14/97_672; A14/97_689; A14/97_691; A14/97_694; A14/97_696; A14/97_698; A14/97_700; A14/97_710; A14/97_711; A14/97_712; A14/97_714; A14/97_717; A14/97_720; A14/97_722; A14/97_723; A14/97_726; A14/97_729; A14/97_734; A14/97_739; A14/97_741; A14/97_742; A14/97_744; A14/97_746; A14/97_748; A14/97_759; ARA-12-1/97; ARA-12-1/97_398; ARA-12-1/97_399; ARA-12-1/97_400; ARA-12-1/97_401; ARA-12-1/97_402; ARA-12-1/97_403; ARA-12-1/97_404; ARA-12-1/97_405; ARA-12-1/97_406; ARA-12-1/97_407; ARA-12-1/97_408; ARA-12-1/97_409; ARA-12-1/97_410; ARA-12-1/97_411; ARA-12-1/97_412; ARA-12-1/97_413; ARA-12-1/97_414; ARA-12-1/97_415; ARA-12-1/97_416; ARA-12-1/97_417; ARA-12-1/97_418; ARA-12-1/97_419; ARA-12-1/97_420; ARA-12-1/97_421; ARA-12-1/97_422; ARA-12-1/97_423; ARA-12-1/97_424; ARA-12-1/97_425; ARA-12-2/97; ARA-12-2/97_426; ARA-12-2/97_427; ARA-12-2/97_428; ARA-12-2/97_429; ARA-12-2/97_430; ARA-12-2/97_431; ARA-12-2/97_432; ARA-12-2/97_433; ARA-12-2/97_434; ARA-12-2/97_435; ARA-12-2/97_436; ARA-12-2/97_437; ARA-12-2/97_438; ARA-12-2/97_439; ARA-12-2/97_440; ARA-12-2/97_441; ARA-12-2/97_442; ARA-12-2/97_443; ARA-12-2/97_444; ARA-12-2/97_445; ARA-12-2/97_446; ARA-12-2/97_447; ARA-12-2/97_448; ARA-12-2/97_449; ARA-12-2/97_450; ARA-12-2/97_451; ARA-12-2/97_452; ARA-12-2/97_453; ARA-12-2/97_454; ARA-12-2/97_455; ARA-12-2/97_456; ARA-12-2/97_457; ARA-12-2/97_458; ARA-12-2/97_459; ARA-12-2/97_460; ARA-12-2/97_461; ARA-12-2/97_462; ARA-12-2/97_463; ARA-12-2/97_464; ARA-12-2/97_465; ARA-12-2/97_466; ARA-12-2/97_467; ARA-12-2/97_468; ARA-12-2/97_469; ARA-12-2/97_470; ARA-12-2/97_471; ARA-12-2/97_472; ARA-12-2/97_473; ARA-12-2/97_474; ARA-12-2/97_475; ARA-12-2/97_476; ARA-12-2/97_477; ARA-12-2/97_478; ARA-12-2/97_479; ARA-12-2/97_480; ARA-12-2/97_481; ARA-12-2/97_482; ARA-12-2/97_483; ARA-12-2/97_484; ARA-12-2/97_485; ARA-12-2/97_486; ARA-12-2/97_487; ARA-12-2/97_488; ARA-12-2/97_489; ARA-12-2/97_490; ARA-12-2/97_491; ARA-12-2/97_492; ARA-12-2/97_493; ARA-12-2/97_494; ARA-12-2/97_495; ARA-12-2/97_496; ARA-12-2/97_497; ARA-12-3/97; ARA-12-3/97_498; ARA-12-3/97_499; ARA-12-3/97_500; ARA-12-3/97_501; ARA-12-3/97_502; ARA-12-3/97_503; ARA-12-3/97_504; ARA-12-3/97_505; ARA-12-3/97_506; ARA-12-3/97_507; ARA-12-3/97_508; ARA-12-3/97_509; ARA-12-3/97_510; ARA-12-3/97_511; ARA-12-3/97_512; ARA-12-3/97_513; ARA-12-3/97_514; ARA-12-3/97_515; ARA-12-3/97_516; ARA-12-3/97_517; ARA-12-3/97_518; ARA-12-3/97_519; ARA-12-3/97_521; ARA-12-3/97_522; ARA-12-3/97_523; ARA-12-3/97_524; ARA-12-3/97_525; ARA-12-3/97_526; ARA-12-3/97_527; ARA-12-3/97_528; ARA-12-3/97_529; ARA-12-3/97_530; ARA-12-3/97_531; ARA-12-3/97_532; ARA-12-3/97_533; ARA-12-3/97_534; ARA-12-3/97_535; ARA-12-3/97_536; ARA-12-3/97_537; ARA-12-3/97_538; ARA-12-3/97_539; ARA-12-3/97_540; ARA-12-3/97_541; ARA-12-3/97_542; ARA-12-3/97_543; ARA-12-3/97_544; ARA-12-3/97_545; ARA-12-3/97_546; ARA-12-3/97_547; ARA-12-3/97_548; ARA-12-3/97_549; ARA-12-3/97_550; ARA-12-3/97_551; ARA-12-3/97_552; ARA-12-3/97_553; ARA-12-3/97_554; ARA-12-3/97_555; ARA-12-3/97_556; ARA-12-3/97_557; ARA-12-3/97_558; ARA-12-3/97_559; ARA-12-3/97_560; ARA-12-3/97_561; ARA-12-3/97_562; ARA-12-3/97_563; ARA-12-3/97_564; ARA-12-3/97_565; ARA-12-3/97_566; ARA-12-3/97_567; ARA-12-3/97_568; ARA-12-3/97_569; ARA-12-3/97_570; ARA-12-3/97_571; ARA-12-3/97_572; ARA-12-3/97_573; ARA-12-3/97_574; ARA-12-3/97_575; ARA-12-3/97_576; ARA-12-3/97_577; ARA-12-3/97_578; Aranda (1989); ARK-XIV/2; ARK-XV/3; Arni Fridriksson; B02/98; B02/98-1001; B02/98-1011; B02/98-1021; B02/98-1031; B02/98-1061; B02/98-1062; B02/98-1071; B02/98-1081; B02/98-1101; B02/98-1111; B02/98-1121; B02/98-1131; B02/98-1141; B02/98-1151; B02/98-1181; B02/98-1191; B02/98-1221; B02/98-1222; B02/98-1231; B02/98-1241; B02/98-1251; B02/98-1261; B02/98-1271; B02/98-1281; B02/98-1291; B02/98-1292; B02/98-1293; B02/98-1301; B02/98-1311; B02/98-1321; B02/98-1341; B02/98-1342; B02/98-1361; B02/98-1371; B02/98-1381; B02/98-1391; B02/98-1401; B02/98-1411; B02/98-1421; B02/98-1431; B02/98-1441; B02/98-1451; B02/98-1461; B02/98-1471; B02/98-1481; B02/98-1491; B02/98-1501; B02/98-1511; B02/98-1521; B02/98-1531; B02/98-1541; B02/98-1551; B02/98-1561; B02/98-1571; B02/98-1581; B02/98-1591; B02/98-1601; B02/98-1611; B02/98-1622; B02/98-531; B02/98-541; B02/98-551; B02/98-561; B02/98-571; B02/98-581; B02/98-591; B02/98-601; B02/98-621; B02/98-622; B02/98-631; B02/98-641; B02/98-651; B02/98-661; B02/98-671; B02/98-681; B02/98-691; B02/98-701; B02/98-711; B02/98-721; B02/98-731; B02/98-741; B02/98-751; B02/98-761; B02/98-771; B02/98-781; B02/98-791; B02/98-801; B02/98-811; B02/98-821; B02/98-831; B02/98-841; B02/98-842; B02/98-843; B02/98-844; B02/98-845; B02/98-851; B02/98-861; B02/98-891; B02/98-901; B02/98-911; B02/98-921; B02/98-931; B02/98-941; B02/98-961; B02/98-971; B02/98-972; B02/98-973; B02/
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    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Keywords: ARK-V/3b; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GIK21735-1 PS13/249; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Ice rafted debris, number of gravel; IRD-Counting (Grobe, 1987); King Oskar Fjord; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS13 GRÖKORT; PS1735-1; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN; SL
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    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Keywords: ARK-V/3b; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GIK21712-2 PS13/160; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS13 GRÖKORT; PS1712-2; Rotovisco, Haake; Scoresby Sund; Shear strength, primary; SL
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    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Keywords: ARK-V/3b; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GIK21727-1 PS13/204; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS13 GRÖKORT; PS1727-1; Rotovisco, Haake; Scoresby Sund; Shear strength, primary; SL
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    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Keywords: ARK-V/3b; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GIK21733-2 PS13/240; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Ice rafted debris, number of gravel; IRD-Counting (Grobe, 1987); King Oskar Fjord; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS13 GRÖKORT; PS1733-2; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN; SL
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 401 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Keywords: ARK-V/3b; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GIK21713-2 PS13/161; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS13 GRÖKORT; PS1713-2; Scoresby Sund; SL; Susceptibility; Susceptibility unit, AWI, MS2C [145 mm]
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 97 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Keywords: ARK-V/3b; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GIK21714-2 PS13/165; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS13 GRÖKORT; PS1714-2; Scoresby Sund; SL; Susceptibility; Susceptibility unit, AWI, MS2C [145 mm]
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 445 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Keywords: ARK-V/3b; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GIK21715-1 PS13/166; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS13 GRÖKORT; PS1715-1; Scoresby Sund; SL; Susceptibility; Susceptibility unit, AWI, MS2C [145 mm]
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 197 data points
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