The Cenozoic Southern Ocean
Tectonics, Sedimentation, and Climate Change Between Australia and Antarctica
Herausgeber: Exon, Neville F; Malone, Mitchell J; Kennett, James P
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Tectonics, Sedimentation, and Climate Change Between Australia and Antarctica
Herausgeber: Exon, Neville F; Malone, Mitchell J; Kennett, James P
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- Seitenzahl: 367
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 271mm x 225mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1115g
- ISBN-13: 9780875904160
- ISBN-10: 0875904165
- Artikelnr.: 53303256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Neville F. Exon and James P. Kennett are the authors of The Cenozoic Southern Ocean: Tectonics, Sedimentation, and Climate Change Between Australia and Antarctica, published by Wiley.
Preface vii
Introduction
Neville F. Exon, James R Kennett, and Mitchell J. Malone 1
Cretaceous Through Cenozoic
Cenozoic Reconstructions of the Australia-New Zealand-South Pacific Sector
of Antarctica
Steven C. Cande and Joann M. Stock 5
Tectonics and Basin Development of the Offshore Tasmanian Area
Incorporating Results
From Deep Ocean Drilling
Peter J. Hill and Neville E Exon 19
Cenozoic Environments in the Tasmanian Area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg
189):
Inferences From Bulk and Clay Mineralogy
Christian Robert 43
On the Magnetostratigraphy of the East Tasman Plateau, Timing of the
Opening of
the Tasmanian Gateway and Paleoenvironmental Changes
Mike Fuller and Yannick Touchard 63
Magnetostratigraphy of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Sequence and of the
Eocene-Oligocene
Transition at ODP Leg 189 Hole 1168
Y. Touchard and M. Fuller 79
Eocene And Older
The Cretaceous/Paleogene Transition on the East Tasman Plateau,
Southwestern Pacific
Stephen A. Schellenberg, Henk Brinkhuis, Catherine E. Stickley, Michael
Fuller, Frank T. Kyte, and Graham L Williams 93
On the Search for the Paleocene/Eocene Boundary in the Southern Ocean:
Exploring ODP
Leg 189 Holes 1171D and 1172D, Tasman Sea
Ursula Rohl, Henk Brinkhuis, Appy Sluijs, and Mike Fuller 113
Sea Level and Astronomically Induced Environmental Changes in Middle and
Late Eocene
Sediments From the East Tasman Plateau
Ursula Rohl, Henk Brinkhuis, Catherine E. Stickley, Mike Fuller, Stephen A.
Schellenberg,
Gerold Wefer, and Graham L. Williams 127
A Chemostratigraphic and Geochemical Facies Analysis of Strata Deposited in
an Eocene
Australo-Antarctic Seaway: Is Cyclicity Evidence for Glacioeustasy?
Timothy S. White 153
Oligocene And Younger
Changes in South Ocean Circulation in Late Oligocene to Early Miocene Time
Helen A. Pfuhl, I. Nicholas McCave, Stephen A. Schellenberg, and Patrizia
Ferretti 173
Quantitative Miocene Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy From the
Tasmanian Gateway
Kristeen L McGonigal 191
Early to Middle Miocene Paleoceanography in the Southern High Latitudes Off
Tasmania
Atsuhito Ennyu and Michael A. Arthur 215
Paleocenographic Change During the Middle Miocene Climate Revolution: An
Antarctic
Stable Isotope Perspective
A.E. Shevenell and J.P Kennett 235
Late Neogene History of Paleoproductivity and Ice Rafting South of Tasmania
Liselotte Diester-Haass and Stefan Nees 253
A Deep-Sea Record of the Late Miocene Carbon Shift From the Southern Tasman
Sea
R.A. Tedford and D. C. Kelly 273
Paleo-Export Production, Terrigenous Flux and Sea Surface Temperatures
Around Tasmania-
Implications for Glacial/lnterglacial Changes in the Subtropical
Convergence Zone
Dirk Nurnberg, Natasja Brughmans, Joachim Schdnfeld, Ulysses Ninnemann, and
Christian Dullo 291
Syntheses
Tectono-Sedimentary History of Uppermost Cretaceous Through Oligocene
Sequences From
the Tasmanian Region, A Temperate Antarctic Margin
Neville F. Exon, Henk Brinkhuis, Christian M. Robert, James P. Kennett,
Peter). Hill and
Michael K. Macphail 319
Paleoceanographic Evolution of the Tasmanian Seaway and its Climatic
Implications
James P. Kennett and Neville F. Exon 345
Introduction
Neville F. Exon, James R Kennett, and Mitchell J. Malone 1
Cretaceous Through Cenozoic
Cenozoic Reconstructions of the Australia-New Zealand-South Pacific Sector
of Antarctica
Steven C. Cande and Joann M. Stock 5
Tectonics and Basin Development of the Offshore Tasmanian Area
Incorporating Results
From Deep Ocean Drilling
Peter J. Hill and Neville E Exon 19
Cenozoic Environments in the Tasmanian Area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg
189):
Inferences From Bulk and Clay Mineralogy
Christian Robert 43
On the Magnetostratigraphy of the East Tasman Plateau, Timing of the
Opening of
the Tasmanian Gateway and Paleoenvironmental Changes
Mike Fuller and Yannick Touchard 63
Magnetostratigraphy of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Sequence and of the
Eocene-Oligocene
Transition at ODP Leg 189 Hole 1168
Y. Touchard and M. Fuller 79
Eocene And Older
The Cretaceous/Paleogene Transition on the East Tasman Plateau,
Southwestern Pacific
Stephen A. Schellenberg, Henk Brinkhuis, Catherine E. Stickley, Michael
Fuller, Frank T. Kyte, and Graham L Williams 93
On the Search for the Paleocene/Eocene Boundary in the Southern Ocean:
Exploring ODP
Leg 189 Holes 1171D and 1172D, Tasman Sea
Ursula Rohl, Henk Brinkhuis, Appy Sluijs, and Mike Fuller 113
Sea Level and Astronomically Induced Environmental Changes in Middle and
Late Eocene
Sediments From the East Tasman Plateau
Ursula Rohl, Henk Brinkhuis, Catherine E. Stickley, Mike Fuller, Stephen A.
Schellenberg,
Gerold Wefer, and Graham L. Williams 127
A Chemostratigraphic and Geochemical Facies Analysis of Strata Deposited in
an Eocene
Australo-Antarctic Seaway: Is Cyclicity Evidence for Glacioeustasy?
Timothy S. White 153
Oligocene And Younger
Changes in South Ocean Circulation in Late Oligocene to Early Miocene Time
Helen A. Pfuhl, I. Nicholas McCave, Stephen A. Schellenberg, and Patrizia
Ferretti 173
Quantitative Miocene Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy From the
Tasmanian Gateway
Kristeen L McGonigal 191
Early to Middle Miocene Paleoceanography in the Southern High Latitudes Off
Tasmania
Atsuhito Ennyu and Michael A. Arthur 215
Paleocenographic Change During the Middle Miocene Climate Revolution: An
Antarctic
Stable Isotope Perspective
A.E. Shevenell and J.P Kennett 235
Late Neogene History of Paleoproductivity and Ice Rafting South of Tasmania
Liselotte Diester-Haass and Stefan Nees 253
A Deep-Sea Record of the Late Miocene Carbon Shift From the Southern Tasman
Sea
R.A. Tedford and D. C. Kelly 273
Paleo-Export Production, Terrigenous Flux and Sea Surface Temperatures
Around Tasmania-
Implications for Glacial/lnterglacial Changes in the Subtropical
Convergence Zone
Dirk Nurnberg, Natasja Brughmans, Joachim Schdnfeld, Ulysses Ninnemann, and
Christian Dullo 291
Syntheses
Tectono-Sedimentary History of Uppermost Cretaceous Through Oligocene
Sequences From
the Tasmanian Region, A Temperate Antarctic Margin
Neville F. Exon, Henk Brinkhuis, Christian M. Robert, James P. Kennett,
Peter). Hill and
Michael K. Macphail 319
Paleoceanographic Evolution of the Tasmanian Seaway and its Climatic
Implications
James P. Kennett and Neville F. Exon 345
Preface vii
Introduction
Neville F. Exon, James R Kennett, and Mitchell J. Malone 1
Cretaceous Through Cenozoic
Cenozoic Reconstructions of the Australia-New Zealand-South Pacific Sector
of Antarctica
Steven C. Cande and Joann M. Stock 5
Tectonics and Basin Development of the Offshore Tasmanian Area
Incorporating Results
From Deep Ocean Drilling
Peter J. Hill and Neville E Exon 19
Cenozoic Environments in the Tasmanian Area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg
189):
Inferences From Bulk and Clay Mineralogy
Christian Robert 43
On the Magnetostratigraphy of the East Tasman Plateau, Timing of the
Opening of
the Tasmanian Gateway and Paleoenvironmental Changes
Mike Fuller and Yannick Touchard 63
Magnetostratigraphy of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Sequence and of the
Eocene-Oligocene
Transition at ODP Leg 189 Hole 1168
Y. Touchard and M. Fuller 79
Eocene And Older
The Cretaceous/Paleogene Transition on the East Tasman Plateau,
Southwestern Pacific
Stephen A. Schellenberg, Henk Brinkhuis, Catherine E. Stickley, Michael
Fuller, Frank T. Kyte, and Graham L Williams 93
On the Search for the Paleocene/Eocene Boundary in the Southern Ocean:
Exploring ODP
Leg 189 Holes 1171D and 1172D, Tasman Sea
Ursula Rohl, Henk Brinkhuis, Appy Sluijs, and Mike Fuller 113
Sea Level and Astronomically Induced Environmental Changes in Middle and
Late Eocene
Sediments From the East Tasman Plateau
Ursula Rohl, Henk Brinkhuis, Catherine E. Stickley, Mike Fuller, Stephen A.
Schellenberg,
Gerold Wefer, and Graham L. Williams 127
A Chemostratigraphic and Geochemical Facies Analysis of Strata Deposited in
an Eocene
Australo-Antarctic Seaway: Is Cyclicity Evidence for Glacioeustasy?
Timothy S. White 153
Oligocene And Younger
Changes in South Ocean Circulation in Late Oligocene to Early Miocene Time
Helen A. Pfuhl, I. Nicholas McCave, Stephen A. Schellenberg, and Patrizia
Ferretti 173
Quantitative Miocene Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy From the
Tasmanian Gateway
Kristeen L McGonigal 191
Early to Middle Miocene Paleoceanography in the Southern High Latitudes Off
Tasmania
Atsuhito Ennyu and Michael A. Arthur 215
Paleocenographic Change During the Middle Miocene Climate Revolution: An
Antarctic
Stable Isotope Perspective
A.E. Shevenell and J.P Kennett 235
Late Neogene History of Paleoproductivity and Ice Rafting South of Tasmania
Liselotte Diester-Haass and Stefan Nees 253
A Deep-Sea Record of the Late Miocene Carbon Shift From the Southern Tasman
Sea
R.A. Tedford and D. C. Kelly 273
Paleo-Export Production, Terrigenous Flux and Sea Surface Temperatures
Around Tasmania-
Implications for Glacial/lnterglacial Changes in the Subtropical
Convergence Zone
Dirk Nurnberg, Natasja Brughmans, Joachim Schdnfeld, Ulysses Ninnemann, and
Christian Dullo 291
Syntheses
Tectono-Sedimentary History of Uppermost Cretaceous Through Oligocene
Sequences From
the Tasmanian Region, A Temperate Antarctic Margin
Neville F. Exon, Henk Brinkhuis, Christian M. Robert, James P. Kennett,
Peter). Hill and
Michael K. Macphail 319
Paleoceanographic Evolution of the Tasmanian Seaway and its Climatic
Implications
James P. Kennett and Neville F. Exon 345
Introduction
Neville F. Exon, James R Kennett, and Mitchell J. Malone 1
Cretaceous Through Cenozoic
Cenozoic Reconstructions of the Australia-New Zealand-South Pacific Sector
of Antarctica
Steven C. Cande and Joann M. Stock 5
Tectonics and Basin Development of the Offshore Tasmanian Area
Incorporating Results
From Deep Ocean Drilling
Peter J. Hill and Neville E Exon 19
Cenozoic Environments in the Tasmanian Area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg
189):
Inferences From Bulk and Clay Mineralogy
Christian Robert 43
On the Magnetostratigraphy of the East Tasman Plateau, Timing of the
Opening of
the Tasmanian Gateway and Paleoenvironmental Changes
Mike Fuller and Yannick Touchard 63
Magnetostratigraphy of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Sequence and of the
Eocene-Oligocene
Transition at ODP Leg 189 Hole 1168
Y. Touchard and M. Fuller 79
Eocene And Older
The Cretaceous/Paleogene Transition on the East Tasman Plateau,
Southwestern Pacific
Stephen A. Schellenberg, Henk Brinkhuis, Catherine E. Stickley, Michael
Fuller, Frank T. Kyte, and Graham L Williams 93
On the Search for the Paleocene/Eocene Boundary in the Southern Ocean:
Exploring ODP
Leg 189 Holes 1171D and 1172D, Tasman Sea
Ursula Rohl, Henk Brinkhuis, Appy Sluijs, and Mike Fuller 113
Sea Level and Astronomically Induced Environmental Changes in Middle and
Late Eocene
Sediments From the East Tasman Plateau
Ursula Rohl, Henk Brinkhuis, Catherine E. Stickley, Mike Fuller, Stephen A.
Schellenberg,
Gerold Wefer, and Graham L. Williams 127
A Chemostratigraphic and Geochemical Facies Analysis of Strata Deposited in
an Eocene
Australo-Antarctic Seaway: Is Cyclicity Evidence for Glacioeustasy?
Timothy S. White 153
Oligocene And Younger
Changes in South Ocean Circulation in Late Oligocene to Early Miocene Time
Helen A. Pfuhl, I. Nicholas McCave, Stephen A. Schellenberg, and Patrizia
Ferretti 173
Quantitative Miocene Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy From the
Tasmanian Gateway
Kristeen L McGonigal 191
Early to Middle Miocene Paleoceanography in the Southern High Latitudes Off
Tasmania
Atsuhito Ennyu and Michael A. Arthur 215
Paleocenographic Change During the Middle Miocene Climate Revolution: An
Antarctic
Stable Isotope Perspective
A.E. Shevenell and J.P Kennett 235
Late Neogene History of Paleoproductivity and Ice Rafting South of Tasmania
Liselotte Diester-Haass and Stefan Nees 253
A Deep-Sea Record of the Late Miocene Carbon Shift From the Southern Tasman
Sea
R.A. Tedford and D. C. Kelly 273
Paleo-Export Production, Terrigenous Flux and Sea Surface Temperatures
Around Tasmania-
Implications for Glacial/lnterglacial Changes in the Subtropical
Convergence Zone
Dirk Nurnberg, Natasja Brughmans, Joachim Schdnfeld, Ulysses Ninnemann, and
Christian Dullo 291
Syntheses
Tectono-Sedimentary History of Uppermost Cretaceous Through Oligocene
Sequences From
the Tasmanian Region, A Temperate Antarctic Margin
Neville F. Exon, Henk Brinkhuis, Christian M. Robert, James P. Kennett,
Peter). Hill and
Michael K. Macphail 319
Paleoceanographic Evolution of the Tasmanian Seaway and its Climatic
Implications
James P. Kennett and Neville F. Exon 345