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International ocean discovery program expedition 368 preliminary report: South China Sea Rifted Margin Testing hypotheses for lithosphere thinning during continental breakup: Drilling at the South China Sea rifted margin

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 368 is the second of two consecutive cruises that form the South China Sea Rifted Margin program. Expeditions 367 and 368 share the common key objectives of testing scientific hypotheses of breakup of the northern South China Sea (SCS) margin and comparing its rifting style and history to other nonvolcanic or magma-poor rifted margins. Four primary sites were selected for the overall program: one in the outer margin high (OMH) and three seaward of the OMH on distinct, margin-parallel basement ridges. These three ridges are informally labeled A, B, and C. They are located within the continent–ocean transition (COT) zone ranging from the OMH to the interpreted steady-state oceanic crust (Ridge C) of the SCS. The main scientific objectives include
1. Determining the nature of the basement within crustal units
across the COT of the SCS that are critical to constrain style of
rifting,
2. Constraining the time interval from initial crustal extension and
plate rupture to the initial generation of igneous ocean crust,
3. Constraining vertical crustal movements during breakup, and
4. Examining the nature of igneous activity from rifting to seafloor
spreading.
In addition, the sediment cores from the drill sites targeting primarily
tectonic and basement objectives will provide information
on the Cenozoic regional environmental development of the Southeast
Asia margin.
Expedition 368 was planned to drill at two primary sites (U1501 and U1503) at the OMH and Ridge C, respectively. However, based on drilling results from Expedition 367, Expedition 368 chose to insert an alternate site on Ridge A (Site U1502). In total, the expedition completed operations at four sites (U1501, U1502, U1504, and U1505). Site U1503, however, was not completed beyond casing to 990 m because of mechanical problems with the drilling equipment that limited the expedition from 25 May 2017 to the end of the expedition to operate with a drill string not longer than 3400 m. New alternate Site U1504 proposed during Expedition 367 met this condition. Site U1505 also met the operational constraints of the 3400 m drill string (total) and was an alternate site for the already drilled Site U1501.
At Site U1501, we cored to 697.1 m in 9.4 days, with 78.5% recovery. We also drilled ahead for 433.5 m in Hole U1501D and then logged downhole data from 78.3 to 399.3 m. In 19.3 days at Site U1502, we penetrated 1679.0 m, set 723.7 m of casing and cored a total of 576.3 m with 53.5% recovery, and collected downhole log data from 785.3 to 875.3 m and seismic data through the 10¾ inch casing. At Site U1503, we penetrated 995.1 m, setting 991.5 m of 10¾ inch casing, but no cores were taken. At Site U1504, we took 40 rotary core barrel (RCB) cores over two holes. The cored interval between both holes was 277.3 m with 26.8% recovery. An 88.2 m interval was drilled in Hole U1504B. At Site U1505, we cored 668.0 m with 101.1% recovery. Logging data was collected from 80.1 to 341.2 m. Operations at this site covered 6.1 days. Except for Site U1505, we drilled to acoustic basement, which prior to the expedition, except for Site U1501, had been interpreted to be crystalline basement. A total of 6.65 days were lost due to mechanical breakdown or waiting on spare supplies for repair of drilling equipment.
At Site U1501 on the OMH, coring ~45 m into the acoustic basement sampled highly lithified sandstone to conglomerate of presumed Mesozoic age overlain by siliciclastic Eocene pre- to synrift sediments of Oligocene age and topped by primarily carbonaceous postrift sediments of early Miocene to Pleistocene age. Site U1502 on Ridge A was cased to 723.7 m. At this site, we recovered 180 m of hydrothermally altered brecciated basalts
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2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Elenco autori:
Jian, Z.; Larsen, H. C.; Zarikian, C. A.; Jian, Z.; Christian Larsen, H.; Alvarez Zarikian, C. A.; Bowden, S. A.; Cukur, D.; Dadd, K. A.; Ding, W.; Ferre, E. C.; Ferreira, F.; Gewecke, A. J.; Huang, E.; Jiang, S.; Jin, H.; Kurzawski, R. M.; Li, Y.; Li, B.; Lin, J.; Liu, C.; Liu, C.; Mohn, G. T. F.; Ningthoujam, L. S.; Osono, N.; Peate, D. W.; Persaud, P.; Qiu, N.; Satolli, S.; Schindlbeck, J. C.; Straub, S. M.; Tian, L.; Van Der Zwan, F. M.; Wan, S.; Wu, H.; Zhong, G.; Yu, P. -S.; Wolfe, A. M.; Bradley, S.; Boehm, S.; Brandt, L.; Crowder, L.; De Loach, A.; Dupuis, K.; Frazier, S.; Fulton, T.; Furman, C.; Gjesvold, R.; Grigar, K.; Herrmann, S.; Hodge, M.; Zhang, G.; Xie, S.; Malone, W.; Huynh, M. N.; Lawler, N.; Martinez, B.; Mechler, A.; Meiring, M.; Mills, W.; Morgan, A.; Novak, B.; Van Rensburg, G.; Wulfson, J.; Zhao, H.
Autori di Ateneo:
SATOLLI SARA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/710779
Link al Full Text:
https://ricerca.unich.it//retrieve/handle/11564/710779/172621/2018_368PR.pdf
Titolo del libro:
International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 368 Preliminary Report
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