The magnetostratigraphy of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 105 sediments

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During Leg 105 of the ODP, a series of 11 holes was drilled at three sites along a N-S transect in Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea. Intermittent recovery and drilling disturbance hampered magnetostratigraphic study. In particular, incomplete recovery of undisturbed sediment and sparse biostratigraphic control make it difficult to correlate the polarity zones observed in sediments recovered at Site 645 in Baffin Bay with the geomagnetic polarity time scale. However, the undisturbed Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments recovered using the advanced piston corer (APC) at Sites 646 and 647 yield polarity sequences that are readily correlated with the time scale. Deeper sequences cored using the extended core barrel (XCB) corer at Site 646 provide a coarse polarity sequence that, in conjunction with the available biostratigraphic data, may be correlated tentatively with late Miocene reversal sequences. The polarity record obtained from a relatively undisturbed upper Eocene sequence recovered from Hole 647A using the rotary core barrel (RCB) is correlated with Chronozones C19 through C18. -Authors

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Clement, B. M., Hall, F. J., & Jarrard, R. D. (1989). The magnetostratigraphy of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 105 sediments. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 105, Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea, 583–595. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.105.147.1989

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