Short-term spectral analysis of downhole logging measurements from Site 704

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Short-term spectral analysis was carried out on geochemical logging data from ODP Site 704. The FFT was used to compute the amplitude spectra of short-term overlapping segments to produce depth-period-amplitude spectrograms of the logging data. The spectrograms provided a means of evaluating the significance of the observed periodic components. Changes in the spectrogram characteristics seem to reflect changes in either lithology, sedimentation rates, or hiatuses and may therefore provide useful information to aid in stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental studies. The dominant periodicity during the late Pleistocene and Brunhes Chron (0.97 to 0.47 Ma) was determined to be >100 000 yr whereas the upper Matuyama Chron was dominated by the 41 000 yr periodicity. -from Authors

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Mwenifumbo, C. J., & Blangy, J. P. (1991). Short-term spectral analysis of downhole logging measurements from Site 704. Proc. Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 114, Subantarctic South Atlantic, 577–585. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.114.166.1991

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