New high-resolution seismic reflection data recorded between Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1166 and 742 are interpreted to link acoustic features to lithologic units at the two drill sites. New findings include: (1) Site 1166 drilled a deeper (older) section than Site 742; (2) Paleogene units mostly do not extend between the two sites, except the deformed sand unit (Units III [1166] and VI [742]); (3) the preglacial to glacial unconformity sampled at Site 1166 lies ~50 m below Site 742; (4) the Paleogene flooding surface at Site 1166 lies on top of Unit III, not within, as previously reported; and (5) Pliocene diatomaceous horizons correlated between the sites based on downhole logging cannot be traced between the two sites in seismic data.
For the study region, we infer a progression from a preglacial setting on a low-relief alluvial plain to glaciomarine and subglacial settings. Late Cretaceous alluvial plain and lagoonal environments evolved to a late Eocene broad fluvial channel system or outwash plain. Marine transgression infilled and buried the channel system with glacial deposits that were extensively eroded during the Oligocene to late Miocene. Late Neogene environments were mostly subglacial with episodes of reduced ice and biogenic deposition.
1Erohina, T., Cooper, A., Handwerger, D., and Dunbar, R., 2004. Seismic stratigraphic correlations between ODP Sites 742 and 1166: implications for depositional paleoenvironments in Prydz Bay, Antarctica. In Cooper, A.K., O'Brien, P.E., and Richter, C. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 188 [Online]. Available from World Wide Web: <http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/011/011.htm>. [Cited YYYY-MM-DD]
2Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University, 450 Serra Mall, Building 320, Room 118, Stanford CA 94305, USA. Correspondence author: akcooper@pangea.stanford.edu
3Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah, 135 South 1460 East, Room 719, Salt Lake City UT 84105, USA.
Initial receipt: 12 August 2002
Acceptance: 15 August 2003
Web publication:
12 February 2004
Ms 188SR-011