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Poor Man's Line Scan – a simple tool for the acquisition of high-resolution, undistorted drill core photos 穷人的线扫描-一个简单的工具,用于获取高分辨率,不失真的钻芯照片
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-55-2023
Lukas Gegg, Johann Gegg
Abstract. The analysis and presentation of drill cores, an essential part of geoscientific research, requires the acquisition of high-quality core photos. Typically, core photos are either taken by hand, which often results in poor and inconsistent image quality and perspective distortions, or with large, heavy, and thus inflexible as well as expensive line scan setups. We present a simple, portable “Poor Man's Line Scan” setup that turns a customary smartphone into a semi-automatic core scanner utilising its panoramic photo function while guided on a rail in order to record undistorted core photographs at high resolution. The resulting images, although affected by some minor artefacts, are clearly superior in quality and resolution to single photos taken by hand and are comparable to images taken with commercial line scan cameras. The low cost (∼ EUR 100) and high flexibility, including the potential for modifications, of our tool make it an interesting alternative to the classical line scan setup.
摘要岩心的分析和展示是地球科学研究的重要组成部分,需要获得高质量的岩心照片。通常,核心照片要么是手工拍摄的,这通常会导致图像质量差且不一致和透视失真,要么是使用大而笨重,因此不灵活且昂贵的线扫描设置。我们提出了一个简单的,便携式的“穷人的线扫描”设置,将传统的智能手机变成一个半自动的核心扫描仪,利用其全景照片功能,同时在导轨上引导,以记录高分辨率的未失真的核心照片。由此产生的图像,虽然受到一些小的人为影响,但在质量和分辨率上明显优于手工拍摄的单张照片,并可与商用线扫描相机拍摄的图像相媲美。该工具的低成本(约100欧元)和高灵活性(包括修改的可能性)使其成为经典线扫描设置的有趣替代方案。
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Drilling into a deep buried valley (ICDP DOVE): a 252 m long sediment succession from a glacial overdeepening in northwestern Switzerland 钻入深埋山谷(ICDP DOVE):瑞士西北部冰川过度加深的252米长的沉积物序列
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-27-2023
Sebastian Schaller, Marius W. Buechi, Bennet Schuster, Flavio S. Anselmetti
Abstract. The modern Alpine landscape and its foreland were strongly impacted by the numerous glacier advance and retreat cycles during the Middle-to-Late Pleistocene. Due to the overall erosive character of each glaciation cycle, however, direct traces of older glaciations tend to be poorly preserved within the formerly glaciated domains of the pan-Alpine area. Nevertheless, sediments of older glaciations may occur hidden under the modern surface in buried glacially overdeepened troughs that reach below the normal level of fluvial erosion (fluvial base level). These sedimentary archives, partly dating back to the Middle Pleistocene period, are of great scientific value for reconstructing the timing and extent of extensive Alpine glaciation, paleoclimate, and paleoenvironmental changes in the past and help to better understand ongoing and future changes in the pan-Alpine area. Therefore, the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) project DOVE (Drilling Overdeepened Alpine Valleys) targets several of these glacial overdeepened sedimentary basins to recover their sedimentary infills. In the frame of the DOVE project, a 252 m long drill core of unconsolidated Quaternary sediments was recovered in northern Switzerland from an over 300 m deep glacially overdeepened structure (“Basadingen Trough”) formed by the former Rhine Glacier lobe system. The recovered sedimentary succession was divided into three stratigraphic units on the basis of lithological and petrophysical characteristics. The lowest unit, deposited below the fluvial base level, consists of an over 200 m thick succession of glacial to (glacio)lacustrine sediments and contains remains of possibly two glaciation cycles. Overlying this lowermost succession, an ∼ 37 m thick fluvial-to-glaciofluvial gravel deposit occurs, which correlates to a locally outcropping Middle Pleistocene formation (“Buechberg Gravel Complex”). The sediment succession is capped by an ∼ 11 m thick diamictic succession interpreted as the subglacial till from the later extensive glaciation, including the regional glaciation during the Last Glacial Maximum. The recovered sediment succession thus supports the proposed multi-phase origin of trough formation and its infill.
摘要在中晚更新世期间,现代阿尔卑斯地貌及其前陆受到多次冰川进退旋回的强烈影响。然而,由于每个冰期旋回的整体侵蚀特征,在泛阿尔卑斯地区的原冰期区域内,更古老冰期的直接痕迹往往保存得很差。然而,更古老的冰川沉积物可能隐藏在现代地表之下,埋藏在冰川过深的沟槽中,达到低于正常河流侵蚀水平(河流基准面)。这些沉积档案部分可追溯至中更新世,对于重建过去广泛的高寒冰川作用、古气候和古环境变化的时间和范围,有助于更好地了解泛高寒地区正在发生和未来的变化,具有重要的科学价值。因此,国际大陆科学钻探计划(ICDP)项目DOVE(钻探超深阿尔卑斯山谷)以这些冰川超深沉积盆地为目标,以恢复其沉积充填物。在DOVE项目的框架内,在瑞士北部一个超过300米深的冰川超深构造(“Basadingen槽”)中回收了一个252米长的第四纪松散沉积物钻芯,该构造是由前莱茵冰川裂片系统形成的。根据岩性和岩石物理特征,将恢复的沉积序列划分为3个地层单元。最低的单元,沉积在河流基准面以下,由超过200米厚的冰川到(冰川)湖泊沉积物序列组成,可能包含两个冰川旋回的遗迹。在这个最底层的序列上,有一个~ 37米厚的河流-冰川河流砾石矿床,这与局部露头的中更新世地层(“Buechberg砾石杂岩”)有关。沉积物序列由一层~ 11 m厚的双泥质序列覆盖,这被解释为后期广泛冰川作用(包括末次盛冰期的区域冰川作用)的冰下沉积物。因此,恢复的沉积物序列支持了海槽形成及其充填的多期成因。
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Initial results of coring at Prees, Cheshire Basin, UK (ICDP JET project): towards an integrated stratigraphy, timescale, and Earth system understanding for the Early Jurassic 英国柴郡盆地Prees取心的初步结果(ICDP JET项目):对早侏罗世地层、时间尺度和地球系统的综合理解
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-1-2023
Stephen P. Hesselbo, Aisha Al-Suwaidi, Sarah J. Baker, Giorgia Ballabio, Claire M. Belcher, Andrew Bond, Ian Boomer, Remco Bos, Christian J. Bjerrum, Kara Bogus, Richard Boyle, James V. Browning, Alan R. Butcher, Daniel J. Condon, Philip Copestake, Stuart Daines, Christopher Dalby, Magret Damaschke, Susana E. Damborenea, Jean-Francois Deconinck, Alexander J. Dickson, Isabel M. Fendley, Calum P. Fox, Angela Fraguas, Joost Frieling, Thomas A. Gibson, Tianchen He, Kat Hickey, Linda A. Hinnov, Teuntje P. Hollaar, Chunju Huang, Alexander J. L. Hudson, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Erdem Idiz, Mengjie Jiang, Wout Krijgsman, Christoph Korte, Melanie J. Leng, Timothy M. Lenton, Katharina Leu, Crispin T. S. Little, Conall MacNiocaill, Miguel O. Manceñido, Tamsin A. Mather, Emanuela Mattioli, Kenneth G. Miller, Robert J. Newton, Kevin N. Page, József Pálfy, Gregory Pieńkowski, Richard J. Porter, Simon W. Poulton, Alberto C. Riccardi, James B. Riding, Ailsa Roper, Micha Ruhl, Ricardo L. Silva, Marisa S. Storm, Guillaume Suan, Dominika Szűcs, Nicolas Thibault, Alfred Uchman, James N. Stanley, Clemens V. Ullmann, Bas van de Schootbrugge, Madeleine L. Vickers, Sonja Wadas, Jessica H. Whiteside, Paul B. Wignall, Thomas Wonik, Weimu Xu, Christian Zeeden, Ke Zhao
Abstract. Drilling for the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) Early Jurassic Earth System and Timescale project (JET) was undertaken between October 2020 and January 2021. The drill site is situated in a small-scale synformal basin of the latest Triassic to Early Jurassic age that formed above the major Permian–Triassic half-graben system of the Cheshire Basin. The borehole is located to recover an expanded and complete succession to complement the legacy core from the Llanbedr (Mochras Farm) borehole drilled through 1967–1969 on the edge of the Cardigan Bay Basin, North Wales. The overall aim of the project is to construct an astronomically calibrated integrated timescale for the Early Jurassic and to provide insights into the operation of the Early Jurassic Earth system. Core of Quaternary age cover and Early Jurassic mudstone was obtained from two shallow partially cored geotechnical holes (Prees 2A to 32.2 m below surface (m b.s.) and Prees 2B to 37.0 m b.s.) together with Early Jurassic and Late Triassic mudstone from the principal hole, Prees 2C, which was cored from 32.92 to 651.32 m (corrected core depth scale). Core recovery was 99.7 % for Prees 2C. The ages of the recovered stratigraphy range from the Late Triassic (probably Rhaetian) to the Early Jurassic, Early Pliensbachian (Ibex Ammonoid Chronozone). All ammonoid chronozones have been identified for the drilled Early Jurassic strata. The full lithological succession comprises the Branscombe Mudstone and Blue Anchor formations of the Mercia Mudstone Group, the Westbury and Lilstock formations of the Penarth Group, and the Redcar Mudstone Formation of the Lias Group. A distinct interval of siltstone is recognized within the Late Sinemurian of the Redcar Mudstone Formation, and the name “Prees Siltstone Member” is proposed. Depositional environments range from playa lake in the Late Triassic to distal offshore marine in the Early Jurassic. Initial datasets compiled from the core include radiography, natural gamma ray, density, magnetic susceptibility, and X-ray fluorescence (XRF). A full suite of downhole logs was also run. Intervals of organic carbon enrichment occur in the Rhaetian (Late Triassic) Westbury Formation and in the earliest Hettangian and earliest Pliensbachian strata of the Redcar Mudstone Formation, where up to 4 % total organic carbon (TOC) is recorded. Other parts of the succession are generally organic-lean, containing less than 1 % TOC. Carbon-isotope values from bulk organic matter have also been determined, initially at a resolution of ∼ 1 m, and these provide the basis for detailed correlation between the Prees 2 succession and adjacent boreholes and Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) outcrops. Multiple complementary studies are currently underway and preliminary results promise an astronomically calibrated biostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, and chemostratigraphy for the combined Prees and Mochras successions as well as insigh
摘要国际大陆科学钻探计划(ICDP)早侏罗世地球系统和时间尺度项目(JET)的钻探工作于2020年10月至2021年1月进行。钻探地点位于柴郡盆地二叠纪—三叠纪半地堑体系之上形成的晚三叠世—早侏罗世小型同型盆地内。该井眼位于北威尔士Cardigan Bay Basin边缘,旨在恢复扩大的完整序列,以补充1967-1969年在Llanbedr (Mochras Farm)井眼钻探的遗留岩心。该项目的总体目标是建立一个天文校准的早侏罗世综合时间标度,并为早侏罗世地球系统的运作提供见解。从Prees 2A ~ 32.2 m (m b.s)和Prees 2B ~ 37.0 m b.s两个浅层部分取心的工程钻孔,以及主孔Prees 2C在32.92 ~ 651.32 m(校正岩心深度尺度)取心的早侏罗世和晚三叠世泥岩,获得了早侏罗世盖层和早侏罗世泥岩的岩心。Prees 2C的岩心回收率为99.7%。恢复的地层年龄范围从晚三叠世(可能是雷提世)到早侏罗世,早Pliensbachian (Ibex amonoid Chronozone)。在钻探的早侏罗世地层中已确定了所有的含氨年表带。完整的岩性序列包括Mercia泥岩群的Branscombe泥岩组和Blue Anchor组,Penarth群的Westbury和Lilstock组,以及Lias群的Redcar泥岩组。在红卡泥岩组晚Sinemurian内发现了明显的粉砂岩段,并提出了“Prees粉砂岩段”的名称。沉积环境从晚三叠世的playa湖到早侏罗世的远海相。从岩心编译的初始数据集包括放射照相、自然伽马射线、密度、磁化率和x射线荧光(XRF)。同时还下了一整套井下测井工具。晚三叠世(Rhaetian) Westbury组和Redcar泥岩组最早的Hettangian和最早的Pliensbachian地层为有机碳富集期,总有机碳含量高达4%。演替的其他部分通常是有机贫瘠的,含TOC少于1%。总体有机质的碳同位素值也已经确定,最初的分辨率为~ 1 m,这些值为Prees 2演替与邻近钻孔和全球层型剖面和点(GSSP)露头之间的详细对比提供了基础。目前正在进行多项补充研究,初步结果有望为Prees和Mochras组合序列提供天文校准的生物地层学、磁地层学和化学地层学,并深入了解背景过程的动力学和主要的古环境变化。
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The borehole is located to recover an expanded and complete succession to complement the legacy core from the Llanbedr (Mochras Farm) borehole drilled through 1967–1969 on the edge of the Cardigan Bay Basin, North Wales. The overall aim of the project is to construct an astronomically calibrated integrated timescale for the Early Jurassic and to provide insights into the operation of the Early Jurassic Earth system. Core of Quaternary age cover and Early Jurassic mudstone was obtained from two shallow partially cored geotechnical holes (Prees 2A to 32.2 m below surface (m b.s.) and Prees 2B to 37.0 m b.s.) together with Early Jurassic and Late Triassic mudstone from the principal hole, Prees 2C, which was cored from 32.92 to 651.32 m (corrected core depth scale). Core recovery was 99.7 % for Prees 2C. The ages of the recovered stratigraphy range from the Late Triassic (probably Rhaetian) to the Early Jurassic, Early Pliensbachian (Ibex Ammonoid Chronozone). 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Coring tools have an effect on lithification and physical properties of marine carbonate sediments 取心工具对海相碳酸盐沉积物的岩化作用和物性有影响
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-43-2023
David De Vleeschouwer, Theresa Nohl, Christian Schulbert, Or M. Bialik, Gerald Auer
Abstract. The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) JOIDES Resolution Science Operator typically uses an advanced piston corer (APC) in soft ooze and sediments and an extended core barrel (XCB) in firm sediments. The coring tool exchange typically occurs around the same depth in adjacent holes of the same site. However, during IODP Expedition 356, the coring tool switch occurred at different depths: IODP Sites U1463 and U1464 are marked by a stratigraphic interval (> 25 m thick) that was XCB cored in one hole and APC cored in other holes. Shipboard scientists remarked that APC-cored sediments were unlithified or partially lithified, while XCB-cored sediments were fully lithified. This difference in sedimentological description of the same formation seems to be an effect of coring technique. To provide further insight, we assessed the physical properties (bulk density, porosity, and P-wave velocity), downhole wireline logging data, scanning electron microscope (SEM) images, and micro-computed tomography (µCT) scans of those intervals. We find systematic differences between the different coring techniques. XCB cores are characterized by systematically lower bulk density, higher porosity, and higher P-wave velocity than APC cores. Downhole logging data suggest that the original P-wave velocity of the formation is better preserved in XCB cores, despite the typical “biscuit-and-gravy” core disturbance (i.e. well-preserved core fragments surrounded by squelched core material). In conjunction with SEM and µCT images, we conclude that the APC tool destroyed early lithification by breaking cements between individual grains. Moreover, µCT images reveal denser packing and smaller pore volumes in the APC cores. These sedimentary changes likely occur when the APC pressure wave passes through the sediment. The destruction of grain-to-grain cements provides an explanation for the significantly lower P-wave velocities in APC cores. Interestingly, the gravy sections in XCB drilled cores mimic the destruction of early lithification and reduction of pore volume. We conclude that APC remains the tool of choice for recovering soft sediments, especially for paleoclimate purposes. However, for the study of lithification, XCB biscuits provide a more representative image of the formation. For the study of early diagenesis, further studies are required to ascertain the preservation of key sedimentary features using existing and new drilling tools.
摘要国际海洋发现计划(IODP) JOIDES Resolution Science Operator通常在软泥和沉积物中使用先进的活塞盖(APC),在坚硬的沉积物中使用加长的岩心桶(XCB)。取心工具的交换通常发生在同一位置相邻孔的相同深度附近。然而,在IODP 356考察期间,取心工具的切换发生在不同的深度:IODP地点U1463和U1464以地层间隔(>25 m厚),其中一个孔采用XCB包芯,其他孔采用APC包芯。船上的科学家指出,apc取心的沉积物未岩化或部分岩化,而xcb取心的沉积物则完全岩化。同一地层在沉积学描述上的这种差异似乎是取心技术的影响。为了进一步了解储层,我们评估了储层的物理性质(体积密度、孔隙度和纵波速度)、井下电缆测井数据、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)图像和微计算机断层扫描(µCT)扫描结果。我们发现不同取心技术之间存在系统差异。与APC岩心相比,XCB岩心总体上具有体积密度更低、孔隙度更高、纵波速度更快的特点。井下测井数据表明,尽管存在典型的“饼干-肉汁”岩心扰动(即被压缩的岩心物质包围着保存完好的岩心碎片),但XCB岩心中地层的原始纵波速度得到了更好的保存。结合SEM和微CT图像,我们得出结论,APC工具通过破坏单个颗粒之间的胶结物来破坏早期岩化作用。此外,微CT图像显示APC岩心的充填密度更大,孔隙体积更小。这些沉积变化可能发生在APC压力波穿过沉积物时。颗粒间胶结物的破坏解释了APC岩心中显著较低的纵波速度。有趣的是,XCB岩心的肉汁剖面模拟了早期岩化的破坏和孔隙体积的减小。我们得出结论,APC仍然是恢复软沉积物的首选工具,特别是用于古气候目的。然而,对于岩化作用的研究,XCB饼干提供了更有代表性的地层图像。对于早期成岩作用的研究,需要利用现有和新的钻井工具进一步研究以确定关键沉积特征的保存情况。
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Deep-time Arctic climate archives: high-resolution coring of Svalbard's sedimentary record – SVALCLIME, a workshop report 深时间北极气候档案:斯瓦尔巴群岛沉积记录的高分辨率岩心- SVALCLIME,研讨会报告
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-113-2023
Kim Senger, Denise Kulhanek, Morgan T. Jones, Aleksandra Smyrak-Sikora, Sverre Planke, Valentin Zuchuat, William J. Foster, Sten-Andreas Grundvåg, Henning Lorenz, Micha Ruhl, Kasia K. Sliwinska, Madeleine L. Vickers, Weimu Xu
Abstract. ​​​​​​​We held the MagellanPlus workshop SVALCLIME “Deep-time Arctic climate archives: high-resolution coring of Svalbard's sedimentary record”, from 18 to 21 October​​​​​​​ 2022 in Longyearbyen, to discuss scientific drilling of the unique high-resolution climate archives of Neoproterozoic to Paleogene age present in the sedimentary record of Svalbard. Svalbard is globally unique in that it facilitates scientific coring across multiple stratigraphic intervals within a relatively small area. The polar location of Svalbard for some of the Mesozoic and the entire Cenozoic makes sites in Svalbard highly complementary to the more easily accessible mid-latitude sites, allowing for investigation of the polar amplification effect over geological time. The workshop focused on how understanding the geological history of Svalbard can improve our ability to predict future environmental changes, especially at higher latitudes. This topic is highly relevant for the ICDP 2020–2030 Science Plan Theme 4 “Environmental Change” and Theme 1 “Geodynamic Processes”. We concluded that systematic coring of selected Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Paleogene age sediments in the Arctic should provide important new constraints on deep-time climate change events and the evolution of Earth's hydrosphere–atmosphere–biosphere system. We developed a scientific plan to address three main objectives through scientific onshore drilling on Svalbard: a. Investigate the coevolution of life and repeated icehouse–greenhouse climate transitions, likely forced by orbital variations, by coring Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic glacial and interglacial intervals in the Cryogenian (“Snowball/Slushball Earth”) and late Carboniferous to early Permian time periods.b. Assess the impact of Mesozoic Large Igneous Province emplacement on rapid climate change and mass extinctions, including the end-Permian mass extinction, the end-Triassic mass extinction, the Jenkyns Event (Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event), the Jurassic Volgian Carbon Isotopic Excursion and the Cretaceous Weissert Event and Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a.c. Examine the early Eocene hothouse and subsequent transition to a coolhouse world in the Oligocene by coring Paleogene sediments, including records of the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum, the Eocene Thermal Maximum 2, and the Eocene–Oligocene transition. The SVALCLIME science team created plans for a 3-year drilling programme using two platforms: (1) a lightweight coring system for holes of ∼ 100 m length (4–6 sites) and (2) a larger platform that can drill deep holes of up to ∼ 2 km (1–2 sites). In situ wireline log data and fluid samples will be collected in the holes, and core description and sampling will take place at The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) in Longyearbyen. The results from the proposed scientific drilling will be integrated with existing industry and scientific boreholes to establish an almost continuous succession of geological environmental data spanning the Pha
摘要我们于2022年10月18日至21日在挪威朗伊尔城举办了SVALCLIME“北极深时间气候档案:斯瓦尔巴群岛沉积记录的高分辨率岩心”研讨会,讨论了斯瓦尔巴群岛沉积记录中独特的新元古代至古近纪高分辨率气候档案的科学钻探。斯瓦尔巴群岛在全球范围内是独一无二的,因为它便于在相对较小的区域内跨越多个地层间隔进行科学取心。斯瓦尔巴群岛在中生代和整个新生代的极地位置使得斯瓦尔巴群岛的遗址与更容易到达的中纬度遗址高度互补,从而可以研究地质时期的极地放大效应。研讨会的重点是了解斯瓦尔巴群岛的地质历史如何提高我们预测未来环境变化的能力,特别是在高纬度地区。该主题与ICDP 2020-2030科学计划主题4“环境变化”和主题1“地球动力过程”高度相关。我们认为,对北极地区古生代、中生代和古近系沉积物的系统取芯将为深时气候变化事件和地球水圈-大气-生物圈系统的演化提供重要的新约束。我们制定了一项科学计划,通过在斯瓦尔巴群岛的陆上科学钻探来实现三个主要目标:a.通过对冰原期(“雪球/泥球地球”)和晚石炭世至早二叠纪的新元古代和古生代冰期和间冰期进行岩心取心,研究生命的共同进化和可能由轨道变化造成的反复的冰-温室气候转变。评估中生代大火成岩省侵位对快速气候变化和物种大灭绝的影响,包括二叠纪末物种大灭绝、三叠纪末物种大灭绝、詹金斯事件(Toarcian Oceanic缺氧事件)、侏罗纪Volgian碳同位素漂移和白垩纪Weissert事件和海洋缺氧事件。通过对古近纪沉积物取心,研究始新世早期的温室和随后向渐新世的冷库世界过渡,包括古新世-始新世热最大值、始新世热最大值2和始新世-渐新世过渡的记录。SVALCLIME科学团队制定了一个为期3年的钻井计划,使用两个平台:(1)用于约100米长的钻孔(4-6个地点)的轻型取心系统;(2)可钻深达约2公里(1 - 2个地点)的大型平台。现场电缆测井数据和流体样本将在井中收集,岩心描述和采样将在朗伊尔城的斯瓦尔巴德大学中心(UNIS)进行。拟议的科学钻探结果将与现有的工业和科学钻孔相结合,以建立跨越显生宙的几乎连续的地质环境数据。这些结果将极大地促进我们对地球内部和外部过程的相互作用如何与全球气候变化动力学、生命进化和大灭绝联系在一起的理解。
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Workshop on drilling the Nicaraguan lakes: bridging continents and oceans (NICA-BRIDGE) 尼加拉瓜湖泊钻探讲习班:连接大陆和海洋(尼加拉瓜-桥梁)
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-73-2023
Steffen Kutterolf, Mark Brenner, Robert A. Dull, Armin Freundt, Jens Kallmeyer, Sebastian Krastel, Sergei Katsev, Elodie Lebas, Axel Meyer, Liseth Pérez, Juanita Rausch, Armando Saballos, Antje Schwalb, Wilfried Strauch
Abstract. An international, multidisciplinary research group is proposing the “NICA-BRIDGE” drilling project, within the framework of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP). The project goal is to conduct scientific drilling in Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua (Nicaragua, Central America) to obtain long lacustrine sediment records to (a) extend the neotropical paleoclimate record back to the Pliocene, making it one of the longest continental tropical climate archives in the world, and to (b) provide geological data on the long-term complex interplay among tectonics, volcanism, sea-level dynamics, climate change, and biosphere. The lakes are the two largest in Central America, and they are located in a trench-parallel half graben that hosts the volcanic front, which developed during or prior to the Pliocene, as a consequence of subduction-related tectonic activity. The lakes are uniquely suited for multidisciplinary scientific investigation as their long, continuous sediment records (several Myr) will facilitate the study of (1) terrestrial and marine basin development at the southern Central American margin, (2) alternating lacustrine and marine environments in response to tectonic and climatic changes, (3) the longest record of tropical climate proxies, (4) the evolution of (and transition between) the Miocene to Pliocene/Pleistocene and Pleistocene to present volcanic arcs, which were separated by slab rollback, (5) the significance of the lakes as hot spots for endemism, and (6) the Great American Biotic Interchange at this strategic location, i.e., the N–S and reverse migration of fauna after the land bridge between the Americas was established. The planned ICDP project offers an opportunity to explore these topics through continent-based seismological, volcanological, paleoclimatological, paleoecological, and paleoenvironmental studies, combined with an International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) drill project to explore its oceanic continuation. In preparation of this drilling project, an ICDP workshop was held in Montelimar, Nicaragua, on 2–5 March 2020 to develop drilling strategies and refine scientific questions, objectives, and hypotheses. The workshop was organized and hosted by the principal investigators and the Instituto Nicaragüense de Estudios Territoriales (INETER), with funding from the ICDP. Forty-five researchers from 12 countries participated in the workshop, including representatives from ICDP. During the workshop, previous research data on the study lakes, including new recent surveys, were reviewed, and a three-phase strategy for the proposed research was developed. The aim of Phase 0 is to complement the pre-site surveys where we identified the need for further data. In Phase I, with ICDP support, we will obtain sediment cores ∼ 100 m long, which will allow us to investigate many of the scientific questions. Based on the data from those drill cores, coring locations will be identified for a futu
摘要一个国际多学科研究小组正在国际大陆科学钻探计划(ICDP)的框架内提出“NICA-BRIDGE”钻探项目。该项目的目标是在尼加拉瓜湖和马那瓜湖(尼加拉瓜,中美洲)进行科学钻探,获得长湖沉积记录,以(a)将新热带古气候记录扩展到上新世,使其成为世界上最长的大陆热带气候档案之一;(b)提供构造、火山作用、海平面动态、气候变化和生物圈之间长期复杂相互作用的地质数据。这两个湖泊是中美洲最大的两个湖泊,它们位于一个与海沟平行的半地堑中,那里是火山锋的所在地,火山锋是在上新世期间或之前发展起来的,是与俯冲有关的构造活动的结果。这些湖泊非常适合进行多学科的科学调查,因为它们长而连续的沉积物记录(几个Myr)将有助于研究(1)中美洲南部边缘的陆相和海相盆地发育;(2)响应构造和气候变化的湖海交替环境;(3)热带气候代用物的最长记录;(4)中新世到上新世/更新世和更新世之间的演化和过渡,以板块回退分离火山弧;(5)湖泊作为地方性热点的意义;(6)在这一战略位置上的大美洲生物交换,即美洲陆桥建立后动物的南北向和逆迁移。计划中的ICDP项目提供了一个机会,通过基于大陆的地震学、火山学、古气候学、古生态和古环境研究来探索这些主题,并结合国际海洋发现计划(IODP)的钻探项目来探索其海洋的延续。为了准备该钻井项目,ICDP研讨会于2020年3月2日至5日在尼加拉瓜蒙特利马尔举行,以制定钻井策略并完善科学问题、目标和假设。讲习班由主要研究人员和尼加拉瓜领土研究中心(INETER)组织和主办,由国际开发署提供经费。来自12个国家的45名研究人员参加了讲习班,其中包括国际开发计划署的代表。在研讨会期间,审查了以前关于研究湖泊的研究数据,包括最近的新调查,并为拟议的研究制定了一个三阶段战略。第0阶段的目的是补充我们确定需要进一步数据的现场前调查。在第一阶段,在ICDP的支持下,我们将获得约100米长的沉积物岩心,这将使我们能够研究许多科学问题。根据这些岩心的数据,将为未来的第二阶段确定取心位置,我们设想将ICDP/IODP项目结合起来,在湖泊和海上Sandino盆地收集深层岩心,以便将第一阶段的结果扩展到更深的时间。桑迪诺盆地是研究湖泊所在凹陷的海洋延续,补充的海洋钻探将提高对这一复杂边缘演化的认识。
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Workshop report: PlioWest – drilling Pliocene lakes in western North America 研讨会报告:在北美西部钻探上新世湖泊
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-61-2023
Alison J. Smith, Emi Ito, Natalie Burls, Leon Clarke, Timme Donders, Robert Hatfield, Stephen Kuehn, Andreas Koutsodendris, Tim Lowenstein, David McGee, Peter Molnar, Alexander Prokopenko, Katie Snell, Blas Valero Garcés, Josef Werne, Christian Zeeden
Abstract. The Pliocene Epoch is a focus of scientific interest as a period of sustained global warmth, with reconstructed CO2 concentrations and a continent configuration similar to modern. Numerous studies suggest that the Pliocene was warmer and largely wetter than today, at least in the subtropics, which contrasts with the long-term hydroclimatic response of drying conditions predicted by most climate model simulations. Two key features of Pliocene warmth established from sea surface temperature reconstructions could affect dynamic changes that influence the hydrologic cycle: (1) a weaker Pliocene zonal gradient in sea surface temperature (SST) between the western and eastern equatorial Pacific resembling El Niño-like conditions and (2) polar-amplified Pliocene warmth, supporting a weaker Equator-to-pole temperature gradient. The distribution of wet conditions in western North America and the timing of late Pliocene–Quaternary aridification offer the potential to evaluate the relative roles of these two external forcings of the climate in western North America, with broader global implications for Mediterranean-type climate (MTC) regions. We convened a virtual ICDP workshop that spanned a 2-week period in September 2021, to choose optimal drill sites and legacy cores to address the overall scientific goals, flesh out research questions, and discuss how best to answer them. A total of 56 participants from 12 countries (17 time zones), representing a wide range of disciplines, came together virtually for a series of plenary and working group sessions. We have chosen to study five basins (Butte Valley, Tule Lake, Lake Idaho, Searles Lake, and Verde Valley) that span 7 ∘ of latitude to test our hypotheses and to reconstruct the evolution of western North American hydroclimate with special focus on the time ranges of 4.5–3.5 and 3–2.5 Myr. Although individual Pliocene lake records occur in many areas of the world, the western North American basins are unique and globally significant as deep perennial freshwater Pliocene lakes latitudinally arrayed in a MTC region and are able to capture a response to Pacific forcing. We propose new drill cores from three of these basins. During the workshop, we discussed the stratigraphy and subsurface structure of each basin and revised the chronological frameworks and the basin-to-basin correlations. We also identified the best-suited proxies for hydroclimate reconstructions for each particular basin and put forward a multi-technique strategy for depth–age modeling. Reconstructions based on data from these sites will complement the SST reconstructions from global sites spanning the last 4.5 Ma and elucidate the large-scale hydrological cycle controls associated with both global warming and cooling.
摘要上新世是一个全球持续变暖的时期,具有重建的二氧化碳浓度和与现代相似的大陆结构,是科学兴趣的焦点。大量研究表明,上新世比今天更温暖,更湿润,至少在亚热带地区,这与大多数气候模式模拟预测的干燥条件的长期水文气候反应形成对比。海面温度重建建立的上新世变暖的两个关键特征可能影响影响水文循环的动态变化:(1)赤道西太平洋和东太平洋之间较弱的上新世海表温度(SST)纬向梯度,类似El Niño-like条件;(2)极地放大的上新世变暖,支持较弱的赤道至极温度梯度。北美西部湿润条件的分布和晚上新世-第四纪干旱化的时间为评估这两种外部强迫对北美西部气候的相对作用提供了潜力,对地中海型气候(MTC)区域具有更广泛的全球影响。我们在2021年9月召开了一个为期两周的虚拟ICDP研讨会,以选择最佳的钻井地点和遗留岩心来解决总体科学目标,充实研究问题,并讨论如何最好地回答这些问题。共有来自12个国家(17个时区)的56名与会者,代表了广泛的学科,几乎聚集在一起参加了一系列全体会议和工作组会议。我们选择研究跨越7°纬度的5个盆地(Butte Valley、Tule Lake、爱达荷湖、Searles Lake和Verde Valley)来检验我们的假设,并重建北美西部水文气候的演变,特别关注4.5-3.5和3-2.5迈尔的时间范围。虽然上新世的湖泊记录在世界上许多地区都有,但北美西部盆地是独特的,具有全球意义,因为上新世的深层多年生淡水湖泊在纬度上排列在MTC地区,能够捕捉到对太平洋强迫的反应。我们建议从其中的三个盆地中钻取新的岩芯。在研讨会上,我们讨论了每个盆地的地层和地下构造,并修订了年代格架和盆地间对比。我们还为每个特定盆地确定了最适合的水文气候重建代理,并提出了深度-年龄建模的多技术策略。基于这些站点的数据重建将补充过去4.5 Ma全球站点的海温重建,并阐明与全球变暖和变冷相关的大尺度水文循环控制。
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MagellanPlus Workshop: mission-specific platform approaches to assessing natural hazards that impact society 麦哲伦plus工作坊:评估影响社会的自然灾害的特定任务平台方法
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-101-2023
Hugh Daigle, João C. Duarte, Ake Fagereng, Raphaël Paris, Patricia Persaud, Ángela María Gómez-García
Abstract. Oceanic natural hazards pose threats to coastal communities worldwide. These include earthquakes, tsunamis, submarine landslide, volcanic eruptions, and tropical cyclones. Scientific ocean drilling can contribute to our understanding and assessment of these hazards through rapid response measurements of hazardous events, learning from past hazard records, and sub-seafloor monitoring and observation. With the impending retirement of the D/V JOIDES Resolution and operational limitations of the D/V Chikyu, it is important to consider other options for achieving scientific ocean drilling goals. We convened a workshop in Lisbon, Portugal, in July 2022 to identify locations where natural hazards, or preferably several different hazards, can be addressed with mission-specific platform (MSP) drilling, with a consideration of further location-based workshops. Participants split into three working groups to develop hypotheses surrounding climate and tropical cyclones, slope failure, and processes at active margins that can be tested with MSP drilling and can be addressed using the unique capabilities of these platforms. We produced 13 questions or hypotheses with recommendations on specific areas or locations for drilling. Our hope is that the results of this workshop will lay the groundwork for future pre-proposals.
摘要海洋自然灾害对全球沿海社区构成威胁。这些灾害包括地震、海啸、海底滑坡、火山爆发和热带气旋。科学的海洋钻探可以通过对危险事件的快速反应测量,从过去的危险记录中学习,以及海底监测和观察,帮助我们了解和评估这些危害。随着D/V JOIDES Resolution即将退役和D/V Chikyu的操作限制,考虑其他选择来实现科学的海洋钻探目标是很重要的。我们于2022年7月在葡萄牙里斯本召开了一次研讨会,以确定可以通过任务特定平台(MSP)钻井解决自然灾害或几种不同灾害的地点,并考虑进一步的基于地点的研讨会。参与者分成三个工作组,围绕气候和热带气旋、斜坡破坏和活动边缘过程提出假设,这些假设可以通过MSP钻井进行测试,并可以利用这些平台的独特功能来解决。我们提出了13个问题或假设,并对钻探的具体区域或地点提出了建议。我们希望这次讲习班的成果将为今后的预提案奠定基础。
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Planning for the Lake Izabal Basin Research Endeavor (LIBRE) continental scientific drilling project in eastern Guatemala 规划危地马拉东部伊扎巴尔湖盆地研究努力(LIBRE)大陆科学钻探项目
Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.5194/sd-32-85-2023
Jonathan Obrist-Farner, Andreas Eckert, Peter M. J. Douglas, Liseth Perez, Alex Correa-Metrio, Bronwen L. Konecky, Thorsten Bauersachs, Susan Zimmerman, Stephanie Scheidt, Mark Brenner, Steffen Kutterolf, Jeremy Maurer, Omar Flores, Caroline M. Burberry, Anders Noren, Amy Myrbo, Matthew Lachniet, Nigel Wattrus, Derek Gibson
Abstract. As Earth's atmospheric temperatures and human populations increase, more people are becoming vulnerable to natural and human-induced disasters. This is particularly true in Central America, where the growing human population is experiencing climate extremes (droughts and floods), and the region is susceptible to geological hazards, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and environmental deterioration in many forms (soil erosion, lake eutrophication, heavy metal contamination, etc.). Instrumental and historical data from the region are insufficient to understand and document past hazards, a necessary first step for mitigating future risks. Long, continuous, well-resolved geological records can, however, provide a window into past climate and environmental changes that can be used to better predict future conditions in the region. The Lake Izabal Basin (LIB), in eastern Guatemala, contains the longest known continental records of tectonics, climate, and environmental change in the northern Neotropics. The basin is a pull-apart depression that developed along the North American and Caribbean plate boundary ∼ 12 Myr ago and contains > 4 km of sediment. The sedimentological archive in the LIB records the interplay among several Earth System processes. Consequently, exploration of sediments in the basin can provide key information concerning: (1) tectonic deformation and earthquake history along the plate boundary; (2) the timing and causes of volcanism from the Central American Volcanic Arc; and (3) hydroclimatic, ecologic, and geomicrobiological responses to different climate and environmental states. To evaluate the LIB as a potential site for scientific drilling, 65 scientists from 13 countries and 33 institutions met in Antigua, Guatemala, in August 2022 under the auspices of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) and the US National Science Foundation (NSF). Several working groups developed scientific questions and overarching hypotheses that could be addressed by drilling the LIB and identified optimal coring sites and instrumentation needed to achieve the project goals. The group also discussed logistical challenges and outreach opportunities. The project is not only an outstanding opportunity to improve our scientific understanding of seismotectonic, volcanic, paleoclimatic, paleoecologic, and paleobiologic processes that operate in the tropics of Central America, but it is also an opportunity to improve understanding of multiple geological hazards and communicate that knowledge to help increase the resilience of at-risk Central American communities.
摘要随着地球大气温度和人口的增加,越来越多的人变得容易受到自然和人为灾害的影响。在中美洲尤其如此,那里不断增长的人口正在经历极端气候(干旱和洪水),该地区易受地震和火山爆发等地质灾害以及多种形式的环境恶化(土壤侵蚀、湖泊富营养化、重金属污染等)的影响。来自该地区的仪器和历史数据不足以了解和记录过去的危害,这是减轻未来风险的必要第一步。然而,长期的、连续的、清晰的地质记录可以为过去的气候和环境变化提供一个窗口,可以用来更好地预测该地区未来的条件。危地马拉东部的伊扎巴尔湖盆地(LIB)包含了新热带北部构造、气候和环境变化的已知最长的大陆记录。该盆地是沿北美和加勒比板块边界发育的拉分坳陷,约12万年前,含>4千米的沉积物。LIB的沉积学档案记录了几个地球系统过程之间的相互作用。因此,盆地沉积物勘探可以提供以下关键信息:(1)板块边界构造变形和地震史;(2)中美洲火山弧火山活动的时间和成因;(3)水文气候、生态和地质微生物对不同气候和环境状态的响应。为了评估LIB作为科学钻探的潜在地点,在国际大陆科学钻探计划(ICDP)和美国国家科学基金会(NSF)的主持下,来自13个国家和33个机构的65名科学家于2022年8月在危地马拉的安提瓜会面。几个工作组提出了科学问题和总体假设,这些问题和假设可以通过钻取LIB来解决,并确定了实现项目目标所需的最佳取心位置和仪器。小组还讨论了后勤方面的挑战和外联机会。该项目不仅是一个绝佳的机会,可以提高我们对中美洲热带地区地震构造、火山、古气候、古生态和古生物学过程的科学认识,而且也是一个机会,可以提高对多种地质灾害的认识,并传播这些知识,帮助提高处于危险中的中美洲社区的恢复能力。
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A synthesis of monsoon exploration in the Asian marginal seas 亚洲边缘海季风勘探综合
IF 1.2 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2022-10-28 DOI: 10.5194/sd-31-1-2022
P. Clift, C. Betzler, S. Clemens, B. Christensen, G. Eberli, C. France‐Lanord, S. Gallagher, A. Holbourn, W. Kuhnt, R. Murray, Y. Rosenthal, R. Tada, S. Wan
Abstract. The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) conducted a series of expeditions between 2013 and 2016 that were designed to address thedevelopment of monsoon climate systems in Asia and Australia. Significantprogress was made in recovering Neogene sections spanning the region fromthe Arabian Sea to the Sea of Japan and southward to western Australia. Highrecovery by advanced piston corer (APC) has provided a host ofsemi-continuous sections that have been used to examine monsoonal evolution. Use of the half-length APC was successful in sampling sand-rich sediment in Indian Ocean submarine fans. The records show that humidity and seasonality developed diachronously across the region, although most regions show drying since the middle Miocene and especially since ∼ 4 Ma, likely linked to global cooling. A transition from C3 to C4 vegetation oftenaccompanied the drying but may be more linked to global cooling. WesternAustralia and possibly southern China diverge from the general trend inbecoming wetter during the late Miocene, with the Australian monsoon beingmore affected by the Indonesian Throughflow, while the Asian monsoon is tied more to the rising Himalaya in South Asia and to the Tibetan Plateau in East Asia. The monsoon shows sensitivity to orbital forcing, with many regions having a weaker summer monsoon during times of northern hemisphericGlaciation. Stronger monsoons are associated with faster continentalerosion but not weathering intensity, which either shows no trend ora decreasing strength since the middle Miocene in Asia. Marine productivityproxies and terrestrial chemical weathering, erosion, and vegetation proxiesare often seen to diverge. Future work on the almost unknown Paleogene isneeded, as well as the potential of carbonate platforms as archives ofpaleoceanographic conditions.
摘要国际海洋发现计划(IODP)在2013年至2016年期间进行了一系列考察,旨在解决亚洲和澳大利亚季风气候系统的发展问题。从阿拉伯海到日本海,向南到西澳大利亚的新近纪剖面的恢复取得了重大进展。先进活塞盖(APC)的高采收率提供了大量半连续剖面,用于研究季风演变。使用半长APC对印度洋海底扇的富砂沉积物进行了成功取样。记录显示,整个地区的湿度和季节性发展是历时性的,尽管大多数地区自中新世中期以来,特别是自~ 4 Ma以来表现出干燥,可能与全球变冷有关。从C3到C4植被的转变通常伴随着干旱,但可能与全球变冷有更多的联系。在中新世晚期,西澳大利亚和可能的中国南部与变湿润的总体趋势不同,澳大利亚季风更多地受到印度尼西亚通流的影响,而亚洲季风更多地受到南亚喜马拉雅山脉上升和东亚青藏高原的影响。季风表现出对轨道强迫的敏感性,在北半球冰期期间,许多地区的夏季风较弱。更强的季风与更快的大陆侵蚀有关,但与风化强度无关,自中新世中期以来,亚洲的风化强度没有减弱的趋势。海洋生产力代用指标和陆地化学风化、侵蚀和植被代用指标经常出现分歧。未来还需要对几乎未知的古近纪进行研究,以及碳酸盐台地作为古海洋条件档案的潜力。
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