This paper summarizes the biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy of the 11 sites drilled on the Kerguelen Plateau and in Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during ODP Leg 119. Excellent magnetobiochronologic reference sections were obtained at deep-water Sites 745 and 746 (0-10 Ma) and at intermediate depth Site 744 (0-39 Ma) on the southern Kerguelen Plateau. Site 738, an intermediate depth companion site for Site 744, contains a nearly complete lowermost Oligocene to Turonian carbonate section including a continuous sequence across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. Northern Kerguelen Sites 736 and 737 (ca. 600 m water depth) constitute a composite middle Eocene to Quaternary reference section near the present-day Antarctic Polar Front. Biostratigraphic control is limited in Prydz Bay Sites 739-743. Glacial sequences cored on the continental shelf at Sites 739 and 742 appear to form a composite record, possibly from the uppermost middle Eocene to the Quaternary; the entire upper Oligocene and most of the Miocene, however, are removed at an unconformity. Preglacial sediments at Site 741 contain Early Cretaceous pollen and spores, but the red beds cored at Site 740 are unfossiliferous. Poorly-fossiliferous glacial sediments of probable Quaternary age were sampled on the upper slope at Site 743. A magnetobiochronologic time scale is presented for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic of the Southern Ocean based on previous studies and the results of Leg 119 studies.
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