IODP workshop: developing scientific drilling proposals for the Argentina Passive Volcanic Continental Margin (APVCM) – basin evolution, deep biosphere, hydrates, sediment dynamics and ocean evolution

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R. Flood, R. Violante, T. Gorgas, E. Schwarz, J. Grützner, G. Uenzelmann‐Neben, F. Hernández‐Molina, J. Biddle, G. St‐Onge
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Abstract. The Argentine margin contains important sedimentological, paleontological and chemical records of regional and local tectonic evolution, sea level, climate evolution and ocean circulation since the opening of the South Atlantic in the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous as well as the present-day results of post-depositional chemical and biological alteration. Despite its important location, which underlies the exchange of southern- and northern-sourced water masses, the Argentine margin has not been investigated in detail using scientific drilling techniques, perhaps because the margin has the reputation of being erosional. However, a number of papers published since 2009 have reported new high-resolution and/or multichannel seismic surveys, often combined with multi-beam bathymetric data, which show the common occurrence of layered sediments and prominent sediment drifts on the Argentine and adjacent Uruguayan margins. There has also been significant progress in studying the climatic records in surficial and near-surface sediments recovered in sediment cores from the Argentine margin. Encouraged by these recent results, our 3.5-day IODP (International Ocean Discovery Program) workshop in Buenos Aires (8–11 September 2015) focused on opportunities for scientific drilling on the Atlantic margin of Argentina, which lies beneath a key portion of the global ocean conveyor belt of thermohaline circulation. Significant opportunities exist to study the tectonic evolution, paleoceanography and stratigraphy, sedimentology, and biosphere and geochemistry of this margin.
IODP研讨会:为阿根廷被动火山大陆边缘(APVCM)制定科学钻探建议-盆地演化,深层生物圈,水合物,沉积物动力学和海洋演化
摘要阿根廷边缘包含了自晚侏罗世-早白垩世南大西洋打开以来区域和局部构造演化、海平面、气候演化和海洋环流的重要沉积学、古生物学和化学记录,以及现今沉积后化学和生物蚀变的结果。尽管阿根廷的地理位置很重要,它是南北水团交换的基础,但人们还没有利用科学的钻探技术对其进行详细的调查,这也许是因为该边缘具有侵蚀性的名声。然而,自2009年以来发表的一些论文报道了新的高分辨率和/或多通道地震调查,通常与多波束测深数据相结合,显示了在阿根廷和邻近的乌拉圭边缘普遍存在分层沉积物和突出的沉积物漂移。在研究阿根廷边缘沉积物岩心中恢复的地表和近地表沉积物的气候记录方面也取得了重大进展。受这些最新成果的鼓舞,我们在布宜诺斯艾利斯(2015年9月8日至11日)举行了为期3.5天的国际海洋发现计划(IODP)研讨会,重点讨论了在阿根廷大西洋边缘进行科学钻探的机会,该地区位于全球海洋热盐环流传送带的关键部分之下。研究这一边缘的构造演化、古海洋学和地层学、沉积学、生物圈和地球化学具有重要意义。
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