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Lourens, Lucas Joost; Antonarakou, A; Hilgen, Frederik J; van Hoof, A A M; Vergnaud-Grazzini, Colette; Zachariasse, Willem-Jan (1996): (Table 1) Position and astronomical ages of sedimentary cycles in the eastern Mediterranean Sea [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.790776, Supplement to: Lourens, LJ et al. (1996): Evaluation of the Plio-Pleistocene astronomical timescale. Paleoceanography, 11(4), 391-413, https://doi.org/10.1029/96PA01125

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Abstract:
An astronomically calibrated timescale has recently been established [Hilgen, 1991, doi:10.1016/0012-821X(91)90082-S; doi:10.1016/0012-821X(91)90206-W] for the Pliocene and earliest Pleistocene based on the correlation of dominantly precession controlled sedimentary cycles (sapropels and carbonate cycles) in Mediterranean marine sequences to the precession time series of the astronomical solution of Berger and Loutre [1991, doi:10.1016/0277-3791(91)90033-Q ] (hereinafter referred to as Ber90). Here we evaluate the accuracy of this timescale by (1) comparing the sedimentary cycle patterns with 65°N summer insolation time series of different astronomical solutions and (2) a cross-spectral comparison between the obliquity-related components in the 65°N summer insolation curves and high-resolution paleoclimatic records derived from the same sections used to construct the timescale. Our results show that the carbonate cycles older than 3.5 m.y. should be calibrated to one precession cycle older than previously proposed. Application of the astronomical solution of Laskar [1990, doi:10.1016/0019-1035(90)90084-M], (hereinafter referred to as La90) with present-day values for the dynamical ellipticity of the Earth and tidal dissipation by the Sun and Moon results in the best fit with the geological record, indicating that this solution is the most accurate from a geological point of view. Application of Ber90, or La90 solutions with dynamical ellipticity values smaller or larger than the present-day value, results in a less obvious fit with the geological record. This implies that the change in the planetary shape of the Earth associated with ice loading and unloading near the poles during the last 5.3 million years was too small to drive the precession into resonance with the perturbation term, s6-g6+g5, of Jupiter and Saturn. Our new timescale results in a slight but significant modification of all ages of the sedimentary cycles, bioevents, reversal boundaries, chronostratigraphic boundaries, and glacial cycles. Moreover, a comparison of this timescale with the astronomical timescales of ODP site 846 [Shackleton et al., 1995, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.138.106.1995; doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.138.117.1995] and ODP site 659 [Tiedemann et al., 1994, doi:10.1029/94PA00208] indicates that all obliquity-related glacial cycles prior to ~4.7 Ma in ODP sites 659 and 846 should be correlated with one obliquity cycle older than previously proposed.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 37.051325 * Median Longitude: 18.035925 * South-bound Latitude: 33.417000 * West-bound Longitude: 13.450000 * North-bound Latitude: 39.083300 * East-bound Longitude: 25.017000
Date/Time Start: 1965-07-19T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1965-07-19T00:00:00
Minimum SECTION, height: 0.150 m * Maximum SECTION, height: 389.460 m
Event(s):
Capo_Rossello * Latitude: 37.295000 * Longitude: 13.450000 * Location: Italy * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP)
Crotone * Latitude: 39.083300 * Longitude: 17.116700 * Method/Device: Sampling by hand (HAND)
RC09-181 * Latitude: 33.417000 * Longitude: 25.017000 * Date/Time: 1965-07-19T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2286.0 m * Recovery: 10.28 m * Campaign: RC09 * Basis: Robert Conrad * Method/Device: Piston corer (PC)
Comment:
Sedimentary cycles with an asteriks are not used as age calibration points to construct the time series. Ex1-ex12 are extra calibration points used to refine the time series between the B1 and A5 sapropel (after Versteegh [1994, doi:10.1016/0377-8398(94)90005-1], but slightly modified). Cycle coding is after Selli et al. [1977], Verhallen [1987], and Langereis and Hilgen [1991, doi:10.1016/0012-821X(91)90205-V], whereas i-cycle refer to their corresponding insolation peak (this paper). Ages refer to the midpoints of the sapropels and grey layers and represent 3-kyr lagged ages of the correlative summer insolation maxima.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Cycle descriptionCycle descrLourens, Lucas Joostcycle
3CyclesCycles#Lourens, Lucas Joosti-cycle
4SECTION, heightSectionmGeocode
5Age modelAge modelkaLourens, Lucas Joost
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