Mid to late Pleistocene IODP Expedition 354 Bengal Fan 8⁰ North transect age models, sedimentation rate stack, magnetic susceptibility stack, and XRF data
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Mid to late Pleistocene age models for the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 354 8⁰ North drilling transect. Stacked records of sedimentation rates and magnetic susceptibility. U-channel XRF scans of calcareous clay sediments at Site U1452.
Abstract:
We investigate chronology and age uncertainty for the middle to upper Pleistocene lower Bengal Fan using a novel age-depth modeling approach that factors litho-, magneto-, bio-, cyclo-, and seismic stratigraphic constraints, based on results from the International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 354 Bengal Fan and analysis of the GeoB97-020/027 seismic line. The initial chronostratigraphic framework is established using regionally extensive hemipelagic sediment units and only age-depth models of fan deposits that respect the superposition of channel-levee systems between sites are accepted. In doing so, we reconstruct signals of regional sediment accumulation rate and lithogenic sediment input through the perspective of a two-dimensional ~320 km transect at 8⁰ N that are consistent with more distal and more ambiguous regional records. This chronology allows us to discuss the depositional history of the middle to upper Pleistocene lower Bengal Fan within the context of sea level, climate, and tectonic controls. We hypothesize, based on the timing of accumulation rate changes, that progradation and intensification of the Bengal Fan’s channel-levee system at 8⁰ N was largely driven by increases in sea level amplitude during this time. However, it is also possible this progradation was influenced by changes in Pleistocene climate and increased Himalayan erosion rates, driving greater sediment flux to the fan.
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2022-11-18



