EARLIEST OLIGOCENE INCREASE IN SOUTH-ATLANTIC PRODUCTIVITY AS INTERPRETED FROM ROCK MAGNETICS AT DEEP-SEA DRILLING PROJECT SITE-522

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HARTL, P [1 ]
TAUXE, L [1 ]
HERBERT, T [1 ]
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[1] FT HOOFDDIJK PALEOMAGNET LAB,UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
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PALEOCEANOGRAPHY | 1995年 / 10卷 / 02期
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10.1029/94PA03150
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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The magnetic properties of the sediments (''rock magnetics'') at DSDP Site 522 in the South Atlantic exhibit clear differences between the latest Eocene and earliest Oligocene. Based on low temperature behavior of saturation remanence and hysteresis loops, we attribute the difference to a slightly greater proportion of the finest grained, so-called ''superparamagnetic'' magnetite in the Eocene sediments. We believe that the lower proportion of very fine-grained magnetite in the Oligocene sediments is a result of incipient reduction diagenesis caused by increased productivity and hence increased labile organic carbon transport to the sediments due to an early Oligocene increase in thermohaline circulation. The Eocene-to-Oligocene transition at Site 522 is also expressed by changes in microfossil assemblages, increased carbonate content, decreased insoluble residue, and decreased foraminiferal shell fragmentation. The increase in carbonate is synchronous with and parallels a change in the ratio of two of the rock magnetic parameters, a ratio that tracks the decrease in the very fine-grained magnetite component. Also parallel to these is a trend toward heavier delta(13)C values in foraminiferal tests. The increase in organic carbon transport to the sediments led to chemical dissolution of the finest grain-size fraction of magnetite in the Oligocene sediments, hence a reduction in the superparamagnetic component and the change in the rock magnetic ratio. In this way, rock magnetics can be sensitive indicators of environmental changes, such as fluctuations in organic carbon transport, which may leave little other trace in the sedimentary record.
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