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A Preliminary Study on Magnetostratigraphy and Sedimentary Environment of Piston Core WPC1101 from Clarion-Clipperton Fractrue Zone, Eastern Pacific

Wang Haifeng1, Han Yulin2, Zhu Kechao1, Yi Liang3, Deng Xiguang1, Liu Guanghu1, Ren Jiangbo1   

  1. 1.MLR Key Laboratory of Marine Mineral Resources/Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, Guangzhou510075, China;
    2.South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Science, Guangzhou510301, China;
    3.Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing100029, China
  • Received:2014-03-18 Online:2014-11-26 Published:2014-11-26

Abstract:

The piston core WPC1101 collected from western Clarion-Clipperton fracture  zone, Eastern Pacific, was studied by the methods of rock magnetism, magnetostatigraphy and biogeochronology. The results of rock magnetic measurements, which include isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM), IRM acquisition curves and hysteresis loops showed that most of subsamples contain magnetite as the magnetic minerals and only a few subsamples at the bottom of the core contain minor hematite and/or goethite. Buried polymetallic nodule layer between 340-350 cm was the symbol of a sedimentary gap; Species of diatom fossil Cosinodiscus nodulifer in 60-336 cm indicated the stratum was deposited in the Late Pliocene, but the 2r reversal was missed; Species of Pseudoenuotia doliolus, Spongaster tetras were found in the top 60 cm, meanwhile, the uppermost 1 normal epoch was missed. After comparing with previous studies nearby, we inferred that the sedimentary history from Late Oligocene till now was recorded in the core, and there are three sedimentary gaps within the Late Oligocene and Early Pliocene, Late Pliocene and Early Quaternary and the Late Quaternary. Those sedimentary gaps might be related to the formation and enhancement of the Antarctic bottom water, rising of calcite compensation depth and enhancement of the marine floor erosion.

Key words: magnetostratigraphy, sedimentary gap, Antarctic bottom water, magnetite, Eastern Pacific

CLC Number: 

  • P736.45
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