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Establishing Quaternary Climate/Terrestrial/Oceanic Linkages in southern Alaska and IODP Site Survey

Collaborative Research:
Establishing Quaternary Climate/Terrestrial/Oceanic Linkages in southern Alaska and IODP Site Survey

Principal Investigator

Institution

Sean Gulick

University of Texas Institute of Geophysics

In collaboration with:

John Jaeger

Florida

Ross Powell

Northern Illinois University

Joseph Stoner

University of Colorado at Boulder

Ellen Cowan

Appalachian State University

Bruce Finney

University of Alaska-Fairbanks

Funding Agency: NSF OCE, award #0351620
Start Date: May 1, 2004
Expires: April 30, 2006 (Estimated)

Notes from the cruise

Abstract
As part of a site survey for a proposed IODP program to drill marine sediments associated with late Cenozoic climate change and tectonic activity along the southern Alaskan margin, the researchers will combine efforts with an already funded piston coring and shallow imaging cruise and will acquire additional piston cores and high-resolution seismic images at proposed Gulf of Alaska drill sites. This region is believed to be analogous to, but have a smaller influence than, the Tibetan plateau in terms of the possible feedback between climate change and tectonics. The coring program has been designed to provide temporal resolution at sub-decadal to millennial time scales and sufficient spatial resolution to capture some of the variability in the provenance of marine sediments derived from glaciated source areas. The researchers will use the recovered core material to constrain the timing of deposition, sediment mixing rates, sediment fluxes, and sediment sources, to infer glacial dynamics, and to characterize basic visual and physical properties. In collaboration with Oregon State University colleagues, they will obtain additional information about paleotemperature, salinity, and oxygen conditions. The researchers will also process the marine seismic data for use in sequence stratigraphic correlations and baseline characterization of the proposed IODP drill sites.


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