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Katz, Miriam E; Miller, Kenneth G (1993): (Table 1) Biostratigraphic datums of ODP Leg 133 sites [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.785475, Supplement to: Katz, ME; Miller, KG (1993): Neogene subsidence along the northeastern Australian Margin: benthic foraminiferal evidence. In: McKenzie, JA; Davies, PJ; Palmer-Julson, A; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 133, 75-92, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.133.242.1993

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Abstract:
We use benthic foraminifers to reconstruct the Neogene paleobathymetric history of the Marion Plateau, Queensland Plateau, Townsville Trough, and Queensland Trough on the northeastern Australian margin (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 133). Western Queensland Plateau Site 811/825 (present depth, ~938 m) deepened from the neritic zone (0-200 m) to the upper bathyal zone (200-600 m) during the middle Miocene (~13-14 Ma), with further deepening into the middle bathyal zone (600-1000 m) occurring during the late Miocene (~7 Ma). A depth transect across the southern Queensland Plateau shows that deepening from the outer neritic zone (100-200 m) to the upper bathyal zone began during the latest Miocene (~6 Ma) at the deepest location (Site 813, present depth, 539.1 m), whereas the shallower Sites 812 and 814 (present depths, 461.6 and 520.4 m, respectively) deepened during the late Pliocene (~2.7 and ~2.9 Ma). At Marion Plateau Site 815 (present depth, 465.5 m), water depth increased during the late Miocene (~6.7 Ma) from the outer neritic to the upper bathyal zone. Nearby Site 816 (present water depth, 437.3 m) contains Pliocene upper bathyal assemblages that directly overlie middle Miocene shallow neritic deposits; the timing of the deepening is uncertain because of a late Miocene hiatus. On the northern slope of the Townsville Trough (Site 817, present depth, 1015.8 m), benthic foraminifers and sponge spicules indicate deepening from the lower upper bathyal (400-600 m) to the middle bathyal zone in the late Miocene (by ~6.8 Ma). Benthic foraminiferal faunas at nearby Site 818 (present water depth, 752.1 m) do not show evidence of paleobathymetric change; however, a late Pliocene (~2-3 Ma) increase in downslope transport may have been related to the drowning of the Queensland Plateau. Site 822 (present depth, 955.2 m), at the base of the Great Barrier Reef slope, deepened from the upper bathyal to the middle bathyal zone during the late Pliocene (by ~2.3 Ma). Queensland Trough Site 823 (present depth, 1638.4 m) deepened from the middle bathyal to the lower bathyal (1000-2000 m) zone during the late Miocene (~6.5 Ma). Benthic foraminiferal faunal changes at these Leg 133 sites indicate that rapid deepening occurred during
the middle Miocene (~13-14 Ma), late Miocene (6-7 Ma), and late Pliocene (2-3 Ma) along the northeastern Australian margin.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -17.887667 * Median Longitude: 149.198722 * South-bound Latitude: -19.199000 * West-bound Longitude: 146.215000 * North-bound Latitude: -16.423000 * East-bound Longitude: 150.042200
Date/Time Start: 1990-08-17T01:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-09-20T21:45:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1.10 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1009.10 m
Event(s):
133-811A  * Latitude: -16.515000 * Longitude: 148.158000 * Date/Time Start: 1990-08-17T01:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-08-17T22:04:00 * Elevation: -948.0 m * Penetration: 214.5 m * Recovery: 213.4 m * Location: Coral Sea * Campaign: Leg133 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 23 cores; 214.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 99.5 % recovery
133-812  * Latitude: -17.814000 * Longitude: 149.605000 * Date/Time Start: 1990-08-20T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-08-27T00:00:00 * Elevation: -473.0 m * Penetration: 627.7 m * Recovery: 163.4 m * Location: Coral Sea * Campaign: Leg133 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 54 cores; 476.9 m cored; 0 m drilled; 34.3% recovery
133-813A  * Latitude: -17.833000 * Longitude: 149.494000 * Date/Time Start: 1990-08-24T03:15:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-08-24T19:00:00 * Elevation: -550.0 m * Penetration: 231.5 m * Recovery: 199.43 m * Location: Coral Sea * Campaign: Leg133 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 26 cores; 231.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 86.1 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Ageprofile Datum DescriptionAgeprof dat desKatz, Miriam EFO = first occurrence, LO = last occurrence
Age modelAge modelkaKatz, Miriam EAge model, biostratigraphyGartner and Wei (1993) or Wei and Gartner (1993)
Age model, optionalAge model optkaKatz, Miriam EAge model, paleomag, Berggren et al (1985)
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode – mbsf
Size:
318 data points

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Ageprof dat des

Age model [ka]

Age model opt [ka]

Depth sed [m]
133-811A LO P. lacunosa4604748.90
133-811ALO D. brouweri1880190022.90
133-811ALO D. pentaradiatus2290240029.40
133-811ALO D. tamalis2600260038.90
133-811ALO R. pseudoumbilica3510350072.60
133-811ALO A. triconiculatus4240370076.90
133-811ALO D. quinqueranus526091.60
133-811ALO D. hamatus88508850172.60
133-811ALO C. floridanus1100011600214.30
133-812 FO E. huxleyi2752752.67
133-812LO P. lacunosa4604747.52
133-812Small Geph. Acme top93017.02
133-812LO D. pentaradiatus2290240023.00
133-812LO R. pseudoumbilica3510350058.00
133-812LO D. quinqueranus526085.61
133-813A FO E. huxleyi2752752.63
133-813ALO P. lacunosa4604749.83
133-813ASmall Geph. Acme top93023.82
133-813ALO C. macinyrei1480145033.32
133-813ALO D. brouweri1880190039.81
133-813ALO D. surculus2420240053.81
133-813ALO D. tamalis2600260057.31
133-813ALO S. abies3450347079.31
133-813ALO R. pseudoumbilica3510350080.81
133-813ALO D. quinqueranus526099.81
133-813Amiddle Miocene10400196.29
133-814A FO E. huxleyi2752754.12
133-814ALO P. lacunosa46047410.01
133-814ASmall Geph. Acme top93021.01
133-814ALO D. brouweri1880190033.51
133-814ALO D. pentaradiatus2290240041.51
133-814ALO D. surculus2420240044.51
133-814ALO D. tamalis2600260053.40
133-814ALO S. abies3450347066.83
133-814ALO D. quinqueranus526076.00
133-814ALO S. heteromorphus13600114.00
133-814Awithin range of S. heteromorphus<17000241.76
133-815A FO E. huxleyi2752751.10
133-815ALO P. lacunosa4604744.10
133-815ASmall Geph. Acme top93013.90
133-815ASmall Geph. Acme bottom110017.40
133-815ALO H. sellii1270137018.90
133-815ALO C. macinyrei1480145020.40
133-815ALO D. brouweri1880190024.90
133-815ALO D. surculus2420240036.40
133-815ALO D. tamalis2600260044.72
133-815ALO R. pseudoumbilica35103500158.90
133-815AFO P. lacunosa40003400309.46
133-815ALO C. armatus4600326.35
133-815AFO C. armatus5060351.00
133-815ALO D. quinqueranus5260354.00
133-815ALO A. amplificus56005600378.54
133-815AFO A. amplificus59005900387.30
133-815AFO A. primus/delicatus67406500409.36
133-815Alatest early to early middle Miocene16600454.00
133-816A Small Geph. Acme top9304.87
133-816ALO C. macinyrei148014509.62
133-816ALO D. brouweri1880190012.62
133-816ALO D. surculus2420240017.62
133-816ALO D. tamalis2600260019.12
133-816ALO R. pseudoumbilica3510350076.11
133-817A FO E. huxleyi27527525.07
133-817ALO P. lacunosa46047428.07
133-817ASmall Geph. Acme top93045.56
133-817ASmall Geph. Acme bottom110051.56
133-817ALO C. macinyrei1480145063.06
133-817ALO D. brouweri1880190072.56
133-817ALO D. tamalis2600260075.56
133-817ALO S. abies34503470155.70
133-817AFO P. lacunosa40003400161.06
133-817AFO C. rugosus47204500176.70
133-817ALO D. quinqueranus5260180.07
133-817ALO A. amplificus56005600186.07
133-817AFO A. amplificus59005900195.57
133-817AFO A. primus/delicatus67406500200.56
133-817ARadiolarians11500234.00
133-817ARadiolarians15300301.60
133-818A FO E. huxleyi2752759.53
133-818ALO P. lacunosa46047414.03
133-818ASmall Geph. Acme top93053.51
133-818ALO C. macinyrei1480145080.51
133-818ALO D. surculus24202400106.01
133-818ALO D. tamalis26002600177.02
133-818ALO S. abies34503470246.08
133-818ALO R. pseudoumbilica35103500259.51
133-822A LO P. lacunosa46047421.80
133-822ALO R. sp. A81054.80
133-822AFO G. spp. C-D92077.80
133-822ALO G. spp. A-B1100125.60
133-822ALO H. sellii12701370220.00
133-822ALO C. macinyrei14801450301.50
133-822ALO D. brouweri18801900333.40
133-822ALO D. pentaradiatus22902400399.30
133-822ALO D. surculus24202400411.00
133-822ALO D. tamalis26002600419.00
133-811AFO E. huxleyi27527512.20
133-811ALO P. lacunosa46047432.00
133-811AFO G. spp. C-D92080.20
133-811ALO G. spp. A-B110095.50
133-811ALO H. sellii12701370105.70
133-811ALO C. macinyrei14801450150.90
133-811ALO D. brouweri18801900163.00
133-811ALO D. pentaradiatus22902400222.30
133-811ALO D. surculus24202400236.20
133-811ALO D. tamalis26002600244.30
133-811ALO R. pseudoumbilica35103500359.30
133-811AFO D. assymetricus38804000435.50
133-811ALO A. triconiculatus42403700521.60
133-811ALO C. armatus4600602.00
133-811ALO D. quinqueranus5260653.00
133-811ALO A. amplificus56005600733.10
133-811AFO A. amplificus59005900767.60
133-811AFO D. quinqueramus82008200967.40
133-811ALO C. calyculus87508750971.90
133-811ALO C. coalitus90009000989.80
133-811AFO C. coalitus10800108001009.10