I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drilling Project and Ocean Drilling Program drill sites in the Pacific in order to investigate the history of CaCO3 burial in the world\u27s largest ocean basin. This is the first synthesis of data since the beginning of the Ocean Drilling Program. Sedimentation rates, CaCO3 contents, and bulk density were estimated for 0.5 Myr time intervals from 0 to 14 Ma and for 1 Myr time intervals from 14 to 25 Ma using mostly data from Initial Reports volumes. There is surprisingly little coherence between CaCO3 MAR time series from different Pacific regions, although regional patterns exist. A transition from high to low CaCO3 MAR from 23–20 Ma is the only e...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
International audienceThe carbonate compensation depth (CCD), δ13C of marine carbonate, atmospheric ...
Sediment mass accumulation rate (MAR) is a proxy for paleoceanographic conditions, especially if bio...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
In the eastern and central Pacific Ocean the most profound change in Neogene calcium carbonate depos...
Coherent variation of CaCO3 burial is a feature of the Cenozoic eastern equatorial Pacific. Neverthe...
As the world’s largest ocean, the Pacific Ocean is intrinsically linked to the major changes in curr...
A detailed Neogene carbonate stratigraphy obtained from Hess Rise, in the temperate zone of the Nort...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Reconstructions based on back-tracked depths of the transition between CaCO3-bearing and CaCO3-deple...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
At Site 572, located at 1°N, 114° W (3903 m water depth), we recovered a continuous hydraulic piston...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
International audienceThe carbonate compensation depth (CCD), δ13C of marine carbonate, atmospheric ...
Sediment mass accumulation rate (MAR) is a proxy for paleoceanographic conditions, especially if bio...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
In the eastern and central Pacific Ocean the most profound change in Neogene calcium carbonate depos...
Coherent variation of CaCO3 burial is a feature of the Cenozoic eastern equatorial Pacific. Neverthe...
As the world’s largest ocean, the Pacific Ocean is intrinsically linked to the major changes in curr...
A detailed Neogene carbonate stratigraphy obtained from Hess Rise, in the temperate zone of the Nort...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Reconstructions based on back-tracked depths of the transition between CaCO3-bearing and CaCO3-deple...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
At Site 572, located at 1°N, 114° W (3903 m water depth), we recovered a continuous hydraulic piston...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
International audienceThe carbonate compensation depth (CCD), δ13C of marine carbonate, atmospheric ...
Sediment mass accumulation rate (MAR) is a proxy for paleoceanographic conditions, especially if bio...