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Section 130-807C-54R-3
Location
Ontong Java Plateau
Leg Objectives
Leg 130 was chosen
to provide a depth transect of carbonate deposition in the western equatorial
Pacific. Our intend was to recover a complete record of Neogene, Paleogene and
Late Cretaceous ocean history along this transect, with the goal of achieving a
detailed reconstruction of paleoceanography and paleoclimate in a
well-constrained time frame.
Site 807 water depth
2806 m
Site 807 Objectives
- Provide Paleogene and Cretaceous sediments for studies of pre-Neogene paleoceanography;
- Obtain basement rock for the studies of the origin of Ontong Java Plateau;
- Provide a second shallow-water site, off the equator, for
comparison with sites 803 and 806 on the Neogene equatorial depth transect.
Lithology
Limestone with
variable amount of silica cement. The sediment is moderately to highly
bioturbated with mm to cm scale subhorizontal, compacted burrows. Dark
reddish gray chert is present as fragments of continuous layers up to 6 cm thick
and as irregularly shaped masses in limestone pieces. Limestone with
volcanic ash is present at 3, 27, and 134cm (K/T boundary).
Age
Upper Maastrichtian/Lower Paleocene. Biostratigraphic data place the K/T boundary at the volcanic ash layer at 134 cm.
Discussion
The upper 100 meters of
Subunit IIB is composed of bioturbated limestone, which probably
originated as pelagic carbanate sediment with isolated interbeds of mass-flow
deposited material.
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