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Fergusson, Christopher L (2003): (Table T1) Mineral composition of turbidite sands and sandstones from ODP Leg 190 sites [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.779594, Supplement to: Fergusson, CL (2003): Provenance of Miocene-Pleistocene turbidite sands and sandstones, Nankai Trough, Ocean Drilling Program 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, 1-28, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.190196.205.2003

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Abstract:
During Ocean Drilling Program Leg 190 several turbidite successions in the Nankai Trough were drilled through including Pleistocene trench fill (Sites 1173 and 1174), Pleistocene-Pliocene slope basin deposits and underlying trench fill (Sites 1175 and 1176), Miocene Shikoku Basin deposits (Site 1177), and upper Miocene trench fill (Site 1178). Sands from the Pleistocene trench-fill succession of the Nankai Trough are of mixed derivation with significant monomineralic components (quartz and feldspar) and mafic to intermediate volcanic rock fragments, in addition to sedimentary and less abundant metamorphic detritus. They have a source in the Izu collision zone in central Honshu. Sands from the slope and accreted trench fill at Sites 1175 and 1176 are dominated by quartz with less abundant feldspar, sedimentary rock fragments, and only minor volcanic and metamorphic rock fragments. In contrast to the trench turbidites of Sites 1173 and 1174, these sands are very quartzose with characteristic radiolarian chert fragments. Volcanic rock fragments are mainly of silicic composition. Potential sources of these sands are uplifted subduction complexes of southwest Japan. Sands from the accreted trench turbidites at Site 1178 have clast types similar to those at Sites 1175 and 1176. In contrast, however, framework detrital modes are distinctive, with Site 1178 sands having substantially lower total quartz contents and more abundant fine-grained sedimentary rock fragments. These sands were also probably derived from the island of Shikoku, but their composition indicates that sedimentary rocks were abundant in the source area and these may have been Miocene forearc basin successions that were largely removed by erosion. Erosional remnants of Miocene forearc basin deposits are present on the Kii Peninsula east-northeast of Shikoku. Erosion followed a phase of exhumation of the Shimanto Belt indicated by apatite fission track ages at ~10 Ma. Sand in the lower-upper Miocene turbidites of the lower Shikoku Basin section at Site 1177 is more varied in composition, with the upper part of the unit similar to Site 1178 (i.e., rich in sedimentary rock fragments) and the lower part similar to those at Sites 1175 and 1176 (i.e., rich in quartz with some silicic volcanic rock fragments). Sands from the lower part of the Miocene turbidite unit were derived from a continental source with plutonic and volcanic rocks, possibly the inner zone of southwest Japan.
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 32.425076 * Median Longitude: 134.599173 * South-bound Latitude: 31.652510 * West-bound Longitude: 134.011880 * North-bound Latitude: 32.731010 * East-bound Longitude: 134.956460
Date/Time Start: 2000-05-07T17:30:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-07-15T13:25:00
Minimum Elevation: -4844.3 m * Maximum Elevation: -1741.7 m
Event(s):
190-1174A * Latitude: 32.342300 * Longitude: 134.956460 * Date/Time Start: 2000-06-07T07:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-06-09T13:30:00 * Elevation: -4751.2 m * Penetration: 74.1 m * Recovery: 47.04 m * Location: Philippine Sea * Campaign: Leg190 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 9 cores; 74.1 m cored; 0 m drilled; 63.5 % recovery
190-1174B * Latitude: 32.342330 * Longitude: 134.956430 * Date/Time Start: 2000-06-09T01:30:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-06-22T22:30:00 * Elevation: -4751.2 m * Penetration: 1119.8 m * Recovery: 577.57 m * Location: Philippine Sea * Campaign: Leg190 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 102 cores; 976.1 m cored; 143.7 m drilled; 59.2 % recovery
190-1175A * Latitude: 32.598080 * Longitude: 134.644580 * Date/Time: 2000-06-22T22:30:00 * Elevation: -2997.5 m * Penetration: 445 m * Recovery: 327.01 m * Location: Philippine Sea * Campaign: Leg190 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 47 cores; 439.2 m cored; 5.8 m drilled; 74.5 % recovery
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Sample code/labelSample labelFergusson, Christopher LDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
3Sample IDSample IDFergusson, Christopher L
4Quartz, monocrystallineMonoQz%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
5Quartz, monocrystallineMonoQz%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingwith undulose extinction
6Quartz, polycrystallinePolyQz%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
7Quartz, polycrystallinePolyQz%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingwith a planar fabric
8ChertChert%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
9PlagioclasePl%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
10KalifeldsparKfs%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
11Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingsedimentary
12Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingfelsitic volcanic
13Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingmafic intermediate felsitic volcanic
14Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingvolcanic glass
15Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingvolcanic tube pumice
16Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingtotal volcanic
17Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingmetasedimentary
18Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingmetavolcanic
19Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingunidentified meta
20Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingplutonic
21BiotiteBt%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
22ChloriteChl%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
23EpidoteEp%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
24GarnetGrt%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
25HornblendeHbl%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
26MuscoviteMs%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
27Opaque mineralsOpaque%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
28PyroxenePyrox%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingincluding olivine
29TourmalineTur%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
30ZirconZrn%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
31SumSum%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
32CarbonatesCarbFergusson, Christopher LPoint countingraw count
33Organic matterOMFergusson, Christopher LPoint countingraw count
34QuartzQz%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
35FeldsparFsp%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
36Lithic grainsLithic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingtotal
37Metamorphic fragmentsMetam fragm%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingof total lithics
38Volcanic componentsVolcanic%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingof total lithics
39Sedimentary fragmentsSed fragm%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingof total lithics
40RatioRatioFergusson, Christopher LPoint counting(Chert + Quartz polycr)/Quartz
41Plagioclase/Feldspar ratioPl/FspFergusson, Christopher LPoint counting
42RatioRatioFergusson, Christopher LPoint countingvolcanic lithics/total lithics
43Quartz, monocrystallineMonoQz%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingof total Monoquartz+Kfsp+Plag
44KalifeldsparKfs%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingof total Monoquartz+Kfsp+Plag
45PlagioclasePl%Fergusson, Christopher LPoint countingof total Monoquartz+Kfsp+Plag
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