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Wright, Audrey (1984): Calcium carbonate, total and organic carbon and accumulation rate characteristics at DSDP Leg 78A Holes [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.808771, Supplement to: Wright, A (1984): Sediment accumulation rates of the Lesser Antilles intraoceanic island arc, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 78A. In: Biju-Duval, B; Moore, JC; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 78A, 357-368, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.78a.114.1984

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Abstract:
Bulk sediment accumulation rates and carbonate and carbonate-free accumulation rates corrected for tectonic tilting have been calculated for Leg 78A sediments. These rates are uniformly low, ranging from 0.1 to 6.8 g/(cm**2 x 10**3 yr.), reflecting the pelagic-hemipelagic nature of all the sediments drilled in the northern Lesser Antilles forearc. Rates calculated for Sites 541 and 542 [0.6-6.8 g/(cm**2 x 10**3 yr.)], located on the lower slope of the accretionary prism, are significantly greater than the Neogene rates calculated for oceanic reference Site 543 [0.1-2.4 g/(cm**2 x 10**3)]. This difference could be the result of (1) tectonic thickening of accretionary prism sediments due to folding, small-scale faulting, and layer-parallel shortening; (2) deposition in shallower water farther above the CCD (carbonate compensation depth) resulting in preservation of a greater percentage of calcareous microfossils; or (3) a greater percentage of foraminiferal sediment gravity flows. Terrigenous turbidites are not documented in the Leg 78A area because of (1) great distance from South American sources; (2) damming effects of east-west trending tectonic elements; and (3) location on the Tiburon Rise (Site 543). This lack of terrigenous material, characteristic of intraoceanic convergent margins, suggests that published sedimentation models for active continental convergent margins with abundant terrigenous influxes are not applicable to intraoceanic convergent margin settings.
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Median Latitude: 15.609629 * Median Longitude: -58.688938 * South-bound Latitude: 15.517000 * West-bound Longitude: -58.728300 * North-bound Latitude: 15.712300 * East-bound Longitude: -58.653700
Date/Time Start: 1981-02-13T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1981-02-28T00:00:00
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