Organic biomarker and nannofossil assemblages are used in combination with sedimentary petrology to identify the role of diagenesis for the formation of a rhythmic calcareous succession. A record from the Early Pliocene of the Maldives (Ocean Drilling Program, ODP Leg 115) is presented containing precession and eccentricity cycles expressed as variable aragonite content. Additional sub-Milankovitch cycles are caused by rhythmic precipitation of calcite cement in the lower part of the interval. Comparison with palaeo-productivity indicators (nannofossils, chlorin, total organic carbon) suggests that cementation occurs preferentially in intervals characterized by increasing or decreasing productivity. The coupled variability in productivity a...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 359 cored sediments from eight borehole loca...
The evolution of oceanic and climatic conditions the northeast Indian Ocean during the last 7 m.y. i...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Organic biomarker and nannofossil assemblages are used in combination with sedimentary petrology to ...
International audienceOrganic biomarker and nannofossil assemblages are used in combination with sed...
Cyclic changes in environmental conditions can be recorded in sediment by variations in their geoche...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 115 post-cruise research was focused on two Maldives sites, more pr...
Numerous small-scale depositional cycles are present in the Miocene sediments of seismic sequence m ...
Detailed carbonate and organic-carbon stratigraphies were constructed from samples collected every 2...
Ocean Drilling Program Site 1006 is located in the Santaren Channel off the Western slope of the Gre...
In shallow-water carbonates, position of the water table and the chemistry of early diagenetic fluid...
A piston core from the Maldives carbonate platform was investigated for carbonate mineralogy, grain-...
A piston core from the Maldives carbonate platform was investigated for carbonate mineralogy, grain-...
International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 359 was designed to address changes in sea level an...
Periplatform carbonates of flat-topped, steep-sided carbonate platforms are well known to record the...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 359 cored sediments from eight borehole loca...
The evolution of oceanic and climatic conditions the northeast Indian Ocean during the last 7 m.y. i...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Organic biomarker and nannofossil assemblages are used in combination with sedimentary petrology to ...
International audienceOrganic biomarker and nannofossil assemblages are used in combination with sed...
Cyclic changes in environmental conditions can be recorded in sediment by variations in their geoche...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 115 post-cruise research was focused on two Maldives sites, more pr...
Numerous small-scale depositional cycles are present in the Miocene sediments of seismic sequence m ...
Detailed carbonate and organic-carbon stratigraphies were constructed from samples collected every 2...
Ocean Drilling Program Site 1006 is located in the Santaren Channel off the Western slope of the Gre...
In shallow-water carbonates, position of the water table and the chemistry of early diagenetic fluid...
A piston core from the Maldives carbonate platform was investigated for carbonate mineralogy, grain-...
A piston core from the Maldives carbonate platform was investigated for carbonate mineralogy, grain-...
International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 359 was designed to address changes in sea level an...
Periplatform carbonates of flat-topped, steep-sided carbonate platforms are well known to record the...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 359 cored sediments from eight borehole loca...
The evolution of oceanic and climatic conditions the northeast Indian Ocean during the last 7 m.y. i...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...