Bulk sedimentology from Sites M0002 and M0004 of the ACEX (Exp302) expedition to the Arctic Ocean

Except for a few discontinuous fragments of the Late Cretaceous/Early Cenozoic climate history and depositional environment, the paleoenvironmental evolution of the pre-Neogene central Arctic Ocean was virtually unknown prior to the IODP Expedition 302 (Arctic Ocean Coring Expedition – ACEX) drilling campaign on Lomonosov Ridge in 2004. Here we present detailed organic carbon (OC) records from the entire ca. 200 m thick Paleogene OC-rich section of the ACEX drill sites. These records indicate euxinic „Black Sea-type“ conditions favorable for the preservation of labile aquatic (marine algae-type) OC occur throughout the upper part of the early Eocene and the middle Eocene, explained by salinity stratification due to freshwater discharge. The superimposed short-term („Milankovitch-type“) variability in amount and composition of OC is related to changes in primary production and terrigenous input. Prominent early Eocene events of algae-type OC preservation coincide with global d13C events such as the PETM and Elmo events. The Elmo d13C Event has been identified in the Arctic Ocean for the first time.

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Stein, Ruediger, Boucsein, Bettina, Meyer, Hanno (2006). Dataset: Bulk sedimentology from Sites M0002 and M0004 of the ACEX (Exp302) expedition to the Arctic Ocean. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.476007

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Imported on November 30, 2024
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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.476007
Author Stein, Ruediger
Given Name Ruediger
Family Name Stein
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Boucsein, Bettina
Meyer, Hanno
Source Creation 2006
Publication Year 2006
Resource Type application/zip - filename: stein_acex_bulk_sedimentology
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Anoxia and high primary production in the Paleogene central Arctic Ocean: first detailed records from Lomonosov Ridge
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GL026776
Type: DOI
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Year: 2006
Source: Geophysical Research Letters
Authors: Stein Ruediger , Boucsein Bettina , Meyer Hanno .