Chemical composition of ODP Leg 138 sediments

A major oceanographic event preserved in the Cocos plate sedimentary column survived subduction and is recorded in the changing composition of Nicaraguan magmas. A uranium increase in these magmas since the latest Miocene (after 7 Ma) resulted from the 'carbonate crash' at 10 Ma and the ensuing high organic carbon burial in the sediments. The response of the arc to this paleoceanographic event requires near steady-state sediment recycling at this margin since 20 Ma. This relative stability in sediment subduction invites one of the first attempts to balance sedimentary input and arc output across a subduction zone. Calculations based on Th indicate that as much as 75% of the sedimentary column was subducted beneath the arc. The Nicaraguan margin is one of the few places to observe such strong links between the oceans and the solid earth.

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Plank, Terry, Balzer, Vaughn, Carr, Michael J (2002). Dataset: Chemical composition of ODP Leg 138 sediments. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.713295

DOI retrieved: 2002

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Imported on November 30, 2024
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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.713295
Author Plank, Terry
Given Name Terry
Family Name Plank
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Balzer, Vaughn
Carr, Michael J
Source Creation 2002
Publication Year 2002
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Plank_2002
Subject Areas
Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Nicaraguan volcanoes record paleoceanographic changes accompanying closure of the Panama gateway
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(2002)030%3C1087:NVRPCA%3E2.0.CO;2
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2002
Source: Geology
Authors: Plank Terry , Balzer Vaughn , Carr Michael J .