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Progress in Earth and Planetary Science | 2018

Refinement of Miocene sea level and monsoon events from the sedimentary archive of the Maldives (Indian Ocean)

Christian Betzler; Gregor P. Eberli; Thomas Lüdmann; Jesús Reolid; Dick Kroon; John J. G. Reijmer; Peter K. Swart; James D. Wright; Jeremy R. Young; Carlos A. Alvarez-Zarikian; Montserrat Alonso-Garcia; Or M. Bialik; Clara L. Blättler; Junhua Adam Guo; Sébastien Haffen; Senay Horozal; Mayuri Inoue; Luigi Jovane; Luca Lanci; Juan Carlos Laya; A. L. Hui Mee; Masatoshi Nakakuni; Bejugam Nagender Nath; Kaoru Niino; Loren M. Petruny; Santi D. Pratiwi; Angela L. Slagle; Craig R. Sloss; Xiang Su; Zhengquan Yao

AbstractInternational Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 359 cored sediments from eight borehole locations in the carbonate platform of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. The expedition set out to unravel the timing of Neogene climate changes, in particular the evolution of the South Asian monsoon and fluctuations of the sea level. The timing of these changes are assessed by dating resultant sedimentary alterations that mark stratigraphic turning points in the Neogene Maldives platform system. The first four turning points during the early and middle Miocene are related to sea-level changes. These are reliably recorded in the stratigraphy of the carbonate sequences in which sequence boundaries provide the ages of the sea-level lowstand. Phases of aggradational platform growth give precise age brackets of long-term sea-level high stands during the early Miocene and the early to middle Miocene Climate Optimum that is dated here between 17 to 15.1xa0Ma. The subsequent middle Miocene cooling coincident with the eastern Antarctic ice sheet expansion resulted in a long-term lowering of sea level that is reflected by a progradational platform growth. The change in platform architecture from aggradation to progradation marks this turning point at 15.1xa0Ma.An abrupt change in sedimentation pattern is recognized across the entire archipelago at a sequence boundary dated as 12.9–13xa0Ma. At this turning point, the platform sedimentation switched to a current-controlled mode when the monsoon-wind-driven circulation started in the Indian Ocean. The similar age of the onset of drift deposition from monsoon-wind-driven circulation across the entire archipelago indicates an abrupt onset of monsoon winds in the Indian Ocean. Ten unconformities dissect the drift sequences, attesting changes in current strength or direction that are likely caused by the combined product of changes in the monsoon-wind intensity and sea level fluctuations in the last 13xa0Ma. A major shift in the drift packages is dated with 3.8xa0Ma that coincides with the end of stepwise platform drowning and a reduction of the oxygen minimum zone in the Inner Sea.The strata of the Maldives platform provides a detailed record of the extrinsic controlling factors on carbonate platform growth through time. This potential of carbonate platforms for dating the Neogene climate and current changes has been exploited in other platforms drilled by the Ocean Drilling Program. For example, Great Bahama Bank, the Queensland Plateau, and the platforms on the Marion Plateau show similar histories with sediment architectures driven by sea level in their early history (early to middle Miocene) replaced by current-driven drowning or partial drowning during their later history (Late Miocene). In all three platform systems, the influence of currents on sedimentations is reported between 11 and 13xa0Ma.n


Integrated Ocean Drilling Program: Preliminary Reports | 2016

Maldives Monsoon and Sea Level

Christian Betzler; Gregor P. Eberli; Carlos A. Alvarez-Zarikian; Montserrat Alonso-Garcia; Nagender Nath Bejugam; Or M. Bialik; Clara L. Blättler; Junhua Adam Guo; Sébastien Haffen; Senay Horozal; Mayuri Inoue; Luigi Jovane; Dick Kroon; Luca Lanci; Juan Carlos Laya; Anna Ling Hui Mee; Thomas Lüdmann; Masatoshi Nakakuni; Kaoru Niino; Loren M. Petruny; Santi D. Pratiwi; John J. G. Reijmer; Jesús Reolid; Angela L. Slagle; Craig R. Sloss; Xiang Su; Peter K. Swart; James D. Wright; Zhengquan Yao; Jeremy R. Young


Archive | 2017

Expedition 359 summary

Christian Betzler; Gregor P. Eberli; C.A. Alvarez Zarikian; Montserrat Alonso-Garcia; Or M. Bialik; Clara L. Blättler; Junhua Adam Guo; Sébastien Haffen; Senay Horozal; Mayuri Inoue; Luigi Jovane; Dirk Kroon; Luca Lanci; Juan Carlos Laya; A. Ling Hui Mee; Thomas Lüdmann; Masatoshi Nakakuni; Bejugam Nagender Nath; Kaoru Niino; Loren M. Petruny; Santi D. Pratiwi; John J. G. Reijmer; Jesús Reolid; Angela L. Slagle; Craig R. Sloss; Xiang Su; Peter K. Swart; James D. Wright; Zhengquan Yao; Jeremy R. Young


Archive | 2016

Expedition 359 Preliminary Report: Maldives Monsoon and Sea Level

Christian Betzler; Gregor P. Eberli; Carlos A. Alvarez Zarikian; Montserrat Alonso-Garcia; Or M. Bialik; Clara L. Blättler; J. Adam Guo; Sébastien Haffen; Mayuri Inoue; Luigi Jovane; Dick Kroon; Luca Lanci; Juan Carlos Laya; Anna Hm Ling; Thomas Lüdmann; Masatoshi Nakakuni; Nagender B. Nath; Kaoru Niino; Loren M. Petruny; Santi D. Pratiwi; John J. G. Reijmer; Jesús Reolid; Angela L. Slagle; Craig R. Sloss; Xiang Su; Peter K Swart; James D. Wright; Zengquan Q. Yao; Jeremy R. Young


Organic Geochemistry | 2017

Stanol to sterol ratios in late Quaternary sediments from southern California: An indicator for continuous variability of the oxygen minimum zone

Masatoshi Nakakuni; Chieko Dairiki; Grupreet Kaur; Shuichi Yamamoto


Archive | 2017

Expedition 359 methods

Christian Betzler; Gregor P. Eberli; C.A. Alvarez Zarikian; Montserrat Alonso-Garcia; Or M. Bialik; Clara L. Blättler; Junhua Adam Guo; Sébastien Haffen; Senay Horozal; Mayuri Inoue; Luigi Jovane; Dirk Kroon; Luca Lanci; Juan Carlos Laya; A. Ling Hui Mee; Thomas Lüdmann; Masatoshi Nakakuni; Bejugam Nagender Nath; Kaoru Niino; Loren M. Petruny; Santi D. Pratiwi; John J. G. Reijmer; Jesús Reolid; Angela L. Slagle; Craig R. Sloss; Xiang Su; Peter K. Swart; Yao WrightJ.D.; Z Young


Organic Geochemistry | 2018

Modern sediment records of stanol to sterol ratios in Lake Suigetsu, Japan: An indicator of variable lacustrine redox conditions

Masatoshi Nakakuni; Junichi Kitano; Hitoshi Uemura; Shuichi Yamamoto


Marine Geology | 2018

Corrigendum to “Carbonate delta drift: A new sediment drift type” [Mar. Geol. 401 (2018) 98–111]

Thomas Lüdmann; Christian Betzler; Gregor P. Eberli; Jesús Reolid; John J. G. Reijmer; Craig R. Sloss; Or M. Bialik; Carlos A. Alvarez-Zarikian; Montserrat Alonso-Garcia; Clara L. Blättler; Junhua Adam Guo; Sébastien Haffen; Senay Horozal; Mayuri Inoue; Luigi Jovane; Dick Kroon; Luca Lanci; Juan Carlos Laya; Anna Ling Hui Mee; Masatoshi Nakakuni; B. Nagender Nath; Kaoru Niino; Loren M. Petruny; Santi D. Pratiwi; Angela L. Slagle; Xiang Su; Peter K. Swart; James D. Wright; Zhengquan Yao; Jeremy R. Young


Marine Geology | 2018

Carbonate delta drift: A new sediment drift type

Thomas Lüdmann; Christian Betzler; Gregor P. Eberli; Jesús Reolid; John J. G. Reijmer; Craig R. Sloss; Or M. Bialik; Carlos A. Alvarez-Zarikian; Montserrat Alonso-Garcia; Clara L. Blättler; Junhua Adam Guo; Sébastien Haffen; Senay Horozal; Mayuri Inoue; Luigi Jovane; Dick Kroon; Luca Lanci; Juan Carlos Laya; Anna Ling Hui Mee; Masatoshi Nakakuni; B. Nagender Nath; Kaoru Niino; Loren M. Petruny; Santi D. Pratiwi; Angela L. Slagle; Xiang Su; Peter K. Swart; James D. Wright; Zhengquan Yao; Jeremy R. Young


Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program | 2017

Site U1470: Expedition 359

Christian Betzler; Gregor P. Eberli; Yao WrightJ.D.; Young Z.; Luigi Jovane; Clara L. Blättler; Junhua Adam Guo; Sébastien Haffen; C.A. Alvarez Zarikian; Or M. Bialik; Montserrat Alonso-Garcia; Senay Horozal; Mayuri Inoue; Dirk Kroon; Xiang Su; John J. G. Reijmer; Angela L. Slagle; Santi D. Pratiwi; Craig R. Sloss; Bejugam Nagender Nath; Kaoru Niino; Loren M. Petruny; Peter K. Swart; Juan Carlos Laya; A. Ling Hui Mee; Luca Lanci; Thomas Lüdmann; Masatoshi Nakakuni; Jesús Reolid

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