Revised tuning of Ocean Drilling Program Site 964 and KC01B (Mediterranean) and implications for the delta 0-18, tephra, calcareous nannofossil, and geomagnetic reversal chronologies of the past 1.1 Myr
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2004
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Lourens, L.J.
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Abstract
High-resolution color reflectance records of KC01 and KC01B (Calabrian Ridge, Ionian Sea) are presented
and compared with a modified spliced high-resolution color reflectance record of Ocean Drilling Program
(ODP) Site 964. This comparison revealed that KC01B is characterized by intensive deformation between ∼27
and 28.5 m piston depth and that some sapropels are tectonically reduced in thickness. Moreover, the piston
coring has caused considerable stretching in the top of KC01 and KC01B. Using a new splice of ODP Site 964
as guide, previous astronomical tuned timescales of KC01B and ODP Site 964 were evaluated. This evaluation
resulted in a new sapropel-based astronomical timescale for the last 1.1 Myr. The new timescale implies a much
more uniform change in sedimentation rate for the Ionian Sea cores. Two prominent excursions to lighter values
in the δ¹⁸O record of the planktonic foraminiferal species Globigerinoides ruber occur during marine isotopic
stages 12 and 16 applying the new timescale. These shifts correspond with maxima in obliquity and are
punctuated by minima in the precession cycle. They are absent in global ice volume records and are interpreted
as reflecting a (summer) low-salinity surface water lens that floats on top of extremely saline intermediate and
deep waters at times of the very low sea levels during these glacial periods. All biostratigraphic and
magnetostratigraphic events found in KC01B and ODP Site 964 were re-dated according to the new timescale,
and the ages of 33 tephra layers were reviewed. The new ages for the Calabrian Ridge 2 and 3 magnetic events
in the Brunhes are concordant with minima in the global Sint800 composite record, derived from worldwide
deep-sea records of relative paleointensity and have been attributed to the Big Lost and La Palma excursions,
respectively.
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Geowetenschappen en aanverwante (milieu)wetenschappen, sapropel, tephra, Mediterranean, Pleistocene, magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy