Data report: Mid-Pliocene diatom assemblages at sites 1016, 1021, and 1022

Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program: Scientific Results 167-4
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Edited by: Susan NesslerChristine M. Miller, and Lori L. Peters

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Abstract

Diatom assemblages from the middle part of the Pliocene (3.2-2.5 Ma) were investigated from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1016, 1021, and 1022 in an effort to infer paleotemperature fluctuations off California.

Diatoms are very sparse in virtually all of the samples that were examined from Sites 1016 and 1021. This is presumably because these sites were seaward (west) of the coastal zone of diatom productivity during the middle part of the Pliocene.

Diatoms are relatively common in the vast majority of samples that were examined from Hole 1022A. Diatom assemblages are dominated by Chaetoceros spores (a coastal upwelling component), the cold-water (subarctic) taxa Neodenticula kamtschatica and its descendant Neodenticula koizumii, and Thalassionema nitzschioides, a temperate taxon that is typically found at the seaward edge of coastal upwelling zones. Paleotemperature interpretations, however, are not possible at this time because of the scarcity of comparative modern core-top data.

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Organization Series
Title Data report: Mid-Pliocene diatom assemblages at sites 1016, 1021, and 1022
Series title Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program: Scientific Results
Series number 167
Chapter 4
DOI 10.2973/odp.proc.sr.167.226.2000
Volume 167
Year Published 2000
Language English
Publisher Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A&M University
Publisher location College Station, TX
Description 3 p.
First page 111
Last page 113
Public Comments Volume topic: California Margin: covering Leg 167 of the cruises of the Drilling Vessel JOIDES Resolution, Acapulco, Mexico, to San Francisco, California, Sites 1010-1022, 20 April-16 June 1996
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