Colorado Plateau Coring Project, Phase I (CPCP-I): a continuously cored, globally exportable chronology of Triassic continental environmental change from western North America

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
P. Olsen, J. Geissman, D. Kent, G. Gehrels, R. Mundil, R. Irmis, C. Lepre, C. Rasmussen, D. Giesler, W. Parker, N. Zakharova, Wolfram M Kürschner, Charlotte S. Miller, Viktória Baranyi, M. Schaller, J. Whiteside, D. Schnurrenberger, A. Noren, K. Shannon, Ryan O’Grady, M. Colbert, J. Maisano, D. Edey, S. Kinney, R. Molina-Garza, G. H. Bachman, J. Sha
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Abstract. Phase 1 of the Colorado Plateau Coring Project (CPCP-I) recovered a total of over 850 m of stratigraphically overlapping core from three coreholes at two sites in the Early to Middle and Late Triassic age largely fluvial Moenkopi and Chinle formations in Petrified Forest National Park (PFNP), northeastern Arizona, USA. Coring took place during November and December of 2013 and the project is now in its post-drilling science phase. The CPCP cores have abundant detrital zircon-producing layers (with survey LA-ICP-MS dates selectively resampled for CA-ID-TIMS U-Pb ages ranging in age from at least 210 to 241 Ma), which together with their magnetic polarity stratigraphy demonstrate that a globally exportable timescale can be produced from these continental sequences and in the process show that a prominent gap in the calibrated Phanerozoic record can be filled. The portion of core CPCP-PFNP13-1A for which the polarity stratigraphy has been completed thus far spans ∼215 to 209 Ma of the Late Triassic age, and strongly validates the longer Newark-Hartford Astrochronostratigraphic-calibrated magnetic Polarity Time-Scale (APTS) based on cores recovered in the 1990s during the Newark Basin Coring Project (NBCP). Core recovery was ∼100 % in all holes (Table 1). The coreholes were inclined ∼60–75∘ approximately to the south to ensure azimuthal orientation in the nearly flat-lying bedding, critical to the interpretation of paleomagentic polarity stratigraphy. The two longest of the cores (CPCP-PFNP13-1A and 2B) were CT-scanned in their entirety at the University of Texas High Resolution X-ray CT Facility in Austin, TX, and subsequently along with 2A, all cores were split and processed at the CSDCO/LacCore Facility, in Minneapolis, MN, where they were scanned for physical property logs and imaging. While remaining the property of the Federal Government, the archive half of each core is curated at the NSF-sponsored LacCore Core Repository and the working half is stored at the Rutgers University Core Repository in Piscataway, NJ, where the initial sampling party was held in 2015 with several additional sampling events following. Additional planned study will recover the rest of the polarity stratigraphy of the cores as additional zircon ages, sedimentary structure and paleosol facies analysis, stable isotope geochemistry, and calibrated XRF core scanning are accomplished. Together with strategic outcrop studies in Petrified Forest National Park and environs, these cores will allow the vast amount of surface paleontological and paleoenvironmental information recorded in the continental Triassic of western North America to be confidently placed in a secure context along with important events such as the giant Manicouagan impact at ∼215.5 Ma (Ramezani et al., 2005) and long wavelength astronomical cycles pacing global environmental change and trends in atmospheric gas composition during the dawn of the dinosaurs.
Colorado Plateau corcoring Project, Phase I (CPCP-I):北美西部三叠纪大陆环境变化的连续取芯、全球输出年代学
摘要美国亚利桑那州东北部石化森林国家公园(PFNP)早、中、晚三叠世主要为河流Moenkopi组和Chinle组,一期科罗拉多高原取芯工程(CPCP-I)从两个地点的三个岩心中回收了850多米的地层重叠岩心。取心工作于2013年11月和12月进行,目前该项目处于钻探后科学阶段。CPCP岩心具有丰富的碎屑锆石产层(测量LA-ICP-MS日期选择性地重新采样了CA-ID-TIMS U-Pb年龄,年龄至少在210至241 Ma之间),结合它们的磁极性地层学表明,这些大陆层序可以产生一个全球可输出的时间尺度,并在此过程中表明,可以填补校准显生宙记录的显著空白。CPCP-PFNP13-1A岩心的极性地层学研究已经完成,时间跨度为晚三叠世~ 215 ~ 209 Ma,有力地验证了基于纽瓦克盆地取心项目(NBCP)在20世纪90年代恢复的岩心的更长Newark- hartford天文年代地层校准磁极性时间尺度(APTS)。所有孔的岩心采收率都是~ 100%(表1)。岩心大约向南倾斜~ 60-75°,以确保在几乎平坦的层理中保持方位,这对解释古地磁极性地层学至关重要。两个最长的岩心(CPCP-PFNP13-1A和2B)在德克萨斯州奥斯汀的德克萨斯大学高分辨率x射线CT设备上进行了完整的CT扫描,随后与2A一起,所有岩心都在明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯的CSDCO/LacCore设备上进行了分割和处理,在那里对它们进行了物理属性日志和成像扫描。虽然仍然是联邦政府的财产,但每个核心的存档一半在nsf赞助的LacCore核心存储库中进行管理,工作一半存储在新泽西州皮斯卡塔韦的罗格斯大学核心存储库中,2015年在那里举行了最初的采样派对,随后举行了几次额外的采样活动。随着进一步的锆石年龄、沉积结构和古土壤相分析、稳定同位素地球化学和校准的XRF岩心扫描的完成,其他计划中的研究将恢复岩心的其余极性地层学。再加上石化森林国家公园及其周边地区的战略性露头研究,这些岩心将使北美西部大陆三叠纪记录的大量地表古生物学和古环境信息与重要事件(如215.5 Ma的巨大摩尼瓦根撞击)一起被自信地置于安全的环境中(Ramezani等)。2005年)和长波天文周期,以确定恐龙出现时期全球环境变化和大气气体组成的趋势。
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