Joan Steurer
University of Missouri
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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2001
Gregory F. Moore; Asahiko Taira; Adam Klaus; Luann Becker; Babette Boeckel; Barry Andrew Cragg; Allison Dean; Christopher L. Fergusson; Pierre Henry; Satoshi Hirano; Toshio Hisamitsu; Sabine Hunze; Miriam Kastner; Alex J. Maltman; Julia K. Morgan; Yuki Murakami; Demian M. Saffer; Mario Sánchez-Gómez; Elizabeth J. Screaton; David C. Smith; Arthur J. Spivack; Joan Steurer; Harold Tobin; Kohtaro Ujiie; Michael B. Underwood; Moyra Wilson
Moore, G. F., Taira, A., Klaus, A., Becker, L., Boeckel, B., Cragg, B. A., Dean, A., Fergusson, C. L., Henry, P., Hirano, S., Hisamitsu, T. et al. (2001). New insights into deformation and fluid flow processes in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism: Results of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 190. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2, Article No: 2001GC000166.
Journal of Sedimentary Research | 2003
Michael B. Underwood; Gregory F. Moore; Asahiko Taira; Adam Klaus; Moyra Wilson; Christopher L. Fergusson; Satoshi Hirano; Joan Steurer
Leg 190 of the Ocean Drilling Program yielded discoveries about the early stages of tectonic and sedimentary evolution of a trench-slope basin in the Nankai subduction zone of southwest Japan. Lithofacies character, biostratigraphy, and seismic-reflection data show that the basins architecture was constructed during the early Quaternary by frontal offscraping of coarse-grained trench-wedge deposits. Clast types in muddy gravel beds indicate that one of the trenchs polymictic sources was enriched in low-grade metasedimentary rocks. Outcrops of the Shimanto Belt on the island of Shikoku contain comparable lithologic assemblages, so we suggest that some of the turbidity currents and debris flows were funneled from that source through a transverse canyon-channel system. Offscraped trench deposits are mildly deformed and nearly flat lying beneath the slope basin. Bedding within the basin laps onto a hanging-wall anticline that formed above a major out-of-sequence thrust fault. Rapid uplift brought the substrate above the calcite compensation depth soon after the basin was created. The sediment delivery system probably was rerouted during subduction of the Kinan seamounts, thereby isolating the juvenile basin from coarse sediment influx. As a consequence, the upper 200 meters of basin fill consist of nannofossil-rich hemipelagic mud with sparse beds of volcanic ash and thin silty turbidites. Intervals of stratal disruption are also common, and the soft-sediment folding resulted from north- to northeast-directed gravitational failure. The Nankai accretionary prism has grown 40 km in width during the past 1 My, and the slope basin is already filled to its sill point on the seaward side. The stratigraphy displays an upward fining and thinning trend, in contrast to the upward coarsening and thickening mega-sequences depicted by some conceptual models for slope basins.
Archive | 2003
Nankai Trough; Joan Steurer; Michael B. Underwood; J.F. Steurer
Archive | 2003
Hemipelagic Sediments; Nankai Trough; Joan Steurer; Michael B. Underwood; J.F. Steurer; M.B. Underwood
Archive | 2003
Trench Slope; Nankai Trough; Michael B. Underwood; Joan Steurer; M.B. Underwood
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results | 2003
Moyra Wilson; Satoshi Hirano; Christopher L. Fergusson; Joan Steurer; Michael B. Underwood
Archive | 2001
Michael B. Underwood; Demian M. Saffer; Kenneth M. Brown; J. L. Weinberger; Kimberly D Hoke; Joan Steurer
Archive | 2001
Kenneth M. Brown; Achim J Kopf; Michael B. Underwood; J. L. Weinberger; Joan Steurer
Archive | 2001
Joan Steurer; Kimberly D Hoke; Michael B. Underwood
In supplement to: Wilson, MEJ et al. (2003): Data report: Sedimentological and petrographic characteristics of volcanic ashes and siliceous claysontes (altered ashes) from Sites 1173, 1174, and 1177, Leg 190. In: Mikada, H; Moore, GF; Taira, A; Becker, K; Moore, JC; Klaus, A (eds.) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 190/196, 1-9, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.190196.204.2003 | 2003
Moyra Wilson; Satoshi Hirano; Christopher L. Fergusson; Joan Steurer; Michael B. Underwood