Exploration of Subsurface Antarctica: Uncovering Past Changes and Modern Processes
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Heavy mineral assemblage of marine sediments as an indicator of provenance and east antarctic ice sheet fluctuations
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Published:January 01, 2018
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Mayuri Pandey, Naresh C. Pant, Paromita Biswas, Prakash K. Shrivastava, Sonalika Joshi, Neety Nagi, 2018. "Heavy mineral assemblage of marine sediments as an indicator of provenance and east antarctic ice sheet fluctuations", Exploration of Subsurface Antarctica: Uncovering Past Changes and Modern Processes, M. J. Siegert, S. S. R. Jamieson, D. A. White
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Abstract
Records of fluctuations of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) are best preserved in proximal marine sediments. The examined section is a part of a drillcore at Site U1359 of IODP (Integrated Oceanic Drilling Program) 318 located at the eastern levee of Jussieau submarine channel off the coast of Wilkes Land. Drillcore U1359 from 200 m below seafloor (mbsf) to 600 mbsf represents samples from Mid-Miocene to Late Miocene. Heavy media separation, characterization of heavy minerals and quantification of their population were carried out using scanning electron microscopy and electron microprobe analysis. Relative abundance of various minerals at different depths revealed that amphiboles and pyroxene show antipathic relationship at some depths. Multiple sources for supply of sediments at drillhole Site U1359 have been proposed with both magmatic and metamorphic minerals and rock fragments contributing clastic sediments. Factor analysis was carried out to test this inference. Six factors were obtained out of which the first three explain 76.6% of the variance. Relating variability of the factors to the provenance allows inference of four major ice advance phases during Mid to Late Micene which are largely positively correlatable with the global climate record.
Supplementary material: Table showing the linear relationship between the rows and columns of the matrix of correlation coefficients of samples is available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3805726
- absolute age
- Antarctic ice sheet
- Antarctica
- Cenozoic
- clastic sediments
- clay minerals
- climate change
- deglaciation
- depth
- East Antarctic ice sheet
- East Antarctica
- electron microscopy data
- electron probe data
- Expedition 318
- factor analysis
- fluctuations
- glacial geology
- glaciation
- heavy minerals
- ice sheets
- indicators
- Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
- IODP Site U1359
- marine sediments
- middle Miocene
- mineral assemblages
- Miocene
- Neogene
- paleoclimatology
- provenance
- Rb/Sr
- sediments
- SEM data
- sheet silicates
- silicates
- Sm/Nd
- Southern Ocean
- statistical analysis
- Tertiary
- upper Miocene
- Wilkes Land