Age data of ODP Site 181-1124

ODP Site 1124, located 600 km east of the North Island of New Zealand, records post-middle Oligocene variations in the Pacific Deep Western Boundary Current (DWBC) and New Zealand's climatic and tectonic evolution. Sediment parameters, such as terrigenous grain size, flux, magnetic fabric, and non-depositional episodes, are used to interpret DWBC intensity and Antarctic climate. Interpretations of DWBC velocities indicate that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current reached modern intensities at ~23 Ma, as the tectonic seaways expanded, completing the thermal isolation of Antarctica. Periods of more intense bottom water formation are suggested by the presence of hiatuses formed under the DWBC at 22.5-17.6, 16.5-15, and 14-11 Ma. The oldest interval of high current intensity occurs within a climatically warm period during which the intensity of thermohaline circulation around Antarctica increased as a result of recent opening of circum-Antarctic gateways. The younger hiatuses represent glacial periods on Antarctica and major fluctuations in the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, whereas intervals around the hiatuses represent times of relative warmth, but with continued current activity. The period between 11 to 9 Ma is characterized by conditions surrounding a high velocity DWBC around the time of the formation and stabilization of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The increased terrigenous input may result from either changing Antarctic conditions or more direct sediment transport from New Zealand. The Pacific DWBC did not exert a major influence on sedimentation at Site 1124 from 9 Ma to the present; the late Miocene to Pleistocene sequence is more influenced by the climatic and tectonic history of New Zealand. Despite the apparent potential for increased sediment supply to this site from changes in sediment channeling, increasing rates of mountain uplift, and volcanic activity, terrigenous fluxes remain low and constant throughout this younger period.

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Joseph, Leah H, Rea, David K, van der Pluijm, Ben A (2004). Dataset: Age data of ODP Site 181-1124. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.734781

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.734781
Author Joseph, Leah H
Given Name Leah H
Family Name Joseph
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Rea, David K
van der Pluijm, Ben A
Source Creation 2004
Publication Year 2004
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Joseph_2004
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Name: Lithosphere

Name: Oceans

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Title: Neogene history of the deep western boundary current at Rekohu sediment drift, southwest Pacific (ODP Site 1124)
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(04)00023-4
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2004
Source: Marine Geology
Authors: Joseph Leah H , Rea David K , van der Pluijm Ben A .