2014
DOI: 10.1186/bf03352429
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Paleolatitudes and magnetostratigraphy for Cenozoic sediments, ODP Leg 182: The Great Australian Bight

Abstract: Cenozoic northward drift of the Australian plate was determined from paleomagnetism of Middle Eocene through Pleistocene sediment cores from ODP Leg 182 (Sites 1126(Sites , 1128(Sites , and 1134 in the Great Australian Bight. Paleolatitude estimates are based on stepwise AF and thermal demagnetization of ∼400 discrete samples, of which ∼250 provided reliable data. The characteristic magnetization of the sediments resides in magnetite and magnetic sulfides. Middle Eocene through Lower Oligocene (∼36 Ma) paleo… Show more

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“…One productive sample was recovered from 116.47 mbsf. This level approximately correlates to the early Oligocene magnetochron C12r (Garza & Fuller, 2002 (Wise, 1983) and diatoms (Gombos & Ciesielski, 1983) provide biostratigraphic age control in addition to our dinocyst-based results. At the base of the succession, we record Schematophora speciosa and Alterbidinium distinctum providing a maximum age of~36.70 Ma (Chron C16n.2n).…”
Section: Odp Site 1128 Great Australian Bightsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…One productive sample was recovered from 116.47 mbsf. This level approximately correlates to the early Oligocene magnetochron C12r (Garza & Fuller, 2002 (Wise, 1983) and diatoms (Gombos & Ciesielski, 1983) provide biostratigraphic age control in addition to our dinocyst-based results. At the base of the succession, we record Schematophora speciosa and Alterbidinium distinctum providing a maximum age of~36.70 Ma (Chron C16n.2n).…”
Section: Odp Site 1128 Great Australian Bightsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…One productive sample was recovered from 116.47 mbsf. This level approximately correlates to the early Oligocene magnetochron C12r (Garza & Fuller, ). In this sample we record a typical mid‐low latitude assemblage constituting Operculodinium tiara and Oligokolpoma galeottii , similar to observations from ODP Site 1172.…”
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