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Ducassou, Emmanuelle; Fournier, L A; Sierro, Francisco Javier; Alvarez Zarikian, Carlos A; Lofi, Johanna; Flores, José-Abel; Roque, C (2017): Abundance of planktonic foraminifera from IODP Hole 339-U1386C [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.870711, Supplement to: Ducassou, E et al. (2016): Origin of the large Pliocene and Pleistocene debris flows on the Algarve margin. Marine Geology, 377, 58-76, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2015.08.018

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Abstract:
The base of the Faro contouritic drift (IODP Site U1386) on the northern margin of the Gulf of Cádiz (Algarve margin) is characterized by two sequences of frequent gravity deposits with different ages and compositions. Among these gravity deposits, several relatively thick debrites (up to 12 m) have been observed and studied in detail. Sedimentological analyses have been performed and because of non-turbulent behavior of debris flows, detailed micropaleontological studies could be realized. Planktonic foraminifera thus allowed establishing a detailed biostratigraphy of these deposits. Benthic foraminifer and ostracod assemblageswere used to evaluate the origin of the sediment composing these debris flows and estimate their run-out distance. These debrites are dated fromEarly Pliocene and early Pleistocene, andwere deposited in amesobathyal environment. They comprise silty mud clasts and matrixes with sand content up to 34%. The Early Pliocene debrites are bioclast-rich whereas the Early Pleistocene debrite is enriched in terrigenous particles. The data indicates that these debrites were triggered on the continental shelf and traveled less than 100 km, eroding the seafloor all along their path for the Early Pliocene debrites and only the first part of their path for the early Pleistocene debrite.Matrixes originate fromfailure areaswhereas eroded sediments along the flow pathway are incorporated into the flow as clasts. High abundance of shelf fauna during the Early Pliocene and great supply of terrigenous particles from rivers during the early Pleistocene in the south-western Iberian margin have favored gravity flows fromthe continental shelf to the slope. The contouritic paleo-moat of the Faro drift has been a determining channeling feature for gravity flows along the Algarve margin during the early Pleistocene, testifying of the strong interaction between MOW circulation and down-slope processes. Tectonic and diapiric activities were significant during Early Pliocene and early Pleistocene on the Algarve margin and could have been triggering parameters of failures related to these debris flows.
Coverage:
Latitude: 36.827955 * Longitude: -7.755275
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 419.62 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 497.97 m
Event(s):
339-U1386C * Latitude: 36.827955 * Longitude: -7.755275 * Elevation: -561.8 m * Recovery: 82 m * Campaign: Exp339 (Mediterranean Outflow) * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 15 cores; 140.2 m cored; 58 % recovered; 526 m penetrated
Comment:
P = present (< 1%)R = rare (1 - 5%)F = few (> 5 - 10%)A = abundant (> 10 - 30%)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DescriptionDescriptionDucassou, Emmanuelle
2Sample code/labelSample labelDucassou, EmmanuelleDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
3DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmDucassou, EmmanuelleGeocode
4Dentoglobigerina altispiraD. altispiraDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
5Dentoglobigerina baroemoenensisD. baroemoenensisDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
6Globigerina aperturaG. aperturaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
7Globigerina bulloidesG. bulloidesDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
8Globigerina calidaG. calidaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
9Globigerina obesaG. obesaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
10Beella digitataB. digitataDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
11Globigerinella aequilateralisG. aequilateralisDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
12Globigerina falconensisG. falconensisDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
13Globigerinella siphoniferaG. siphoniferaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
14Globigerinita glutinataG. glutinataDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
15Globigerinoides conglobatusG. conglobatusDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
16Globigerinoides extremusG. extremusDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
17Globigerinoides ruber whiteG. ruber wDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
18Globigerinoides immaturusG. immaturusDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
19Globigerinoides sacculiferG. sacculiferDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
20Globorotalia cf. crassulaG. cf. crassulaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
21Globorotalia crassaformisG. crassaformisDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimates. l.
22Globorotalia hirsuta dextralG. hirsuta dDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
23Globorotalia hirsuta sinistralG. hirsuta sDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
24Globorotalia inflata dextralG. inflata dDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
25Globorotalia inflata sinistralG. inflata sDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
26Globorotalia margaritaeG. margaritaeDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
27Globorotalia menardiiG. menardiiDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
28Globorotalia miocenicaG. miocenicaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
29Globorotalia puncticulata dextralG. puncticulata dDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
30Globorotalia puncticulata sinistralG. puncticulata sDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
31Globorotalia scitula dextralG. scitula dDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
32Globorotalia scitula sinistralG. scitula sDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
33Globorotalia truncatulinoides dextralG. truncatulinoides dDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
34Globorotalia truncatulinoides sinistralG. truncatulinoides sDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
35Globoturborotalita rubescensG. rubescensDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
36Globoturborotalita tenellaG. tenellaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
37Neogloboquadrina atlantica dextralN. atlantica dDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
38Neogloboquadrina atlantica sinistralN. atlantica sDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
39Neogloboquadrina pachyderma dextralN. pachyderma dDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
40Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistralN. pachyderma sDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
41Orbulina universaO. universaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
42Sphaeroidinella dehiscensS. dehiscensDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
43Sphaeroidinellopsis seminulinaS. seminulinaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
44Sphaeroidinellopsis subdehiscensS. subdehiscensDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
45Turborotalita quinquelobaT. quinquelobaDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
46Foraminifera, planktic indeterminataForam plankt indetDucassou, EmmanuelleAbundance estimate
47Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitDucassou, EmmanuelleStratigraphical unit
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