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2005 AGU Fall MeetingSan Francisco, California
December 5-9. 2005
208 Abstracts related to:Deep Sea Drilling Program (DSDP)
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP)Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP)
Biogeosciences (5 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsB13A Molecular Geomicrobiology: From Genomes to Mon. PM 1 Ecosystems III PostersB14A Biogeochemical Hot Spots I Mon. PM 1B21A Biogeochemical Hot Spots II Posters Tues. AM 2B31A Biogeochemical Gradients: Microbes, Measurements, Wed. AM 1 and Modeling IV Posters
Cryosphere (1 ocean drilling related abstract)
Session Day # AbstractsC11A Intrapermafrost Gas Hydrates and Their Relationship to Mon. AM 1 Geohazard and Global Climate Change Posters
Education and Human Resources (3 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsED14A Integrating Education and Outreach With Large-Scale Mon. PM 1 Experiments IIED23A Teacher Professional Development Programs Promoting Tues. PM 2 Authentic Scientific Research in the Classroom III Posters
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism (10 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsGP13A Rock Magnetism: Fundamentals and Frontiers III Posters Mon. PM 1GP21A Geomagnetic Field Evolution From Decades to Millennia Tues. AM 3 and Beyond I PostersGP23A Marine Magnetic Anomalies due to Seafloor Spreading: Tues. PM 3 Current Models and Observations I PostersGP33A Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism General Wed. PM 1 Contributions PostersGP34A New Insights Into Earth’s Properties and Processes From Wed. PM 1 Electrical Conductivity Studies IGP44A Geomagnetic and Paleomagnetic Field at High Latitudes: Thurs. PM 1 Observational and Modeling Results From the Tangent Cylinder
Hydrology (1 ocean drilling related abstract)
Session Day # AbstractsH51D Constructional Landscapes: From Deltas to Leveed Fri. AM 1 Channels II Posters
Ocean Sciences (24 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsOS21A Sedimentation, Overpressure, and Slope Stability Tues. AM 4 Along Deepwater Continental Margins I PostersOS23A General Submissions: Geology and Geophysics I Posters Tues. PM 1OS24A Sedimentation, Overpressure, and Slope Stability Along Tues. PM 7 Deepwater Continental Margins IIOS31D Natural Gas Hydrates: Modeling, Laboratory Studies, Wed. AM 4 Recent JIP Drilling, and Other Field Investigations IOS32B General Submissions: Geochemistry Wed. AM 1OS33A Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems at Slow Spreading Wed. PM 1 Ocean Ridges III: PostersOS41C Natural Gas Hydrates: Modeling, Laboratory Studies, Thurs. AM 2 Recent JIP Drilling, and Other Field Investigations IIIOS42A Natural Gas Hydrates: Modeling, Laboratory Studies, Thurs. AM 1 Recent JIP Drilling, and Other Field Investigations IVOS43A Natural Gas Hydrates: Modeling, Laboratory Studies, Thurs. PM 2 Recent JIP Drilling, and Other Field Investigations V PostersOS51A Analyzing the Links Between Present Oceanic Processes Fri. AM 1 and Paleo Records II Posters
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology (86 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsPP11B Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology General Mon. AM 6 Contributions I PostersPP11C Terrestrial Records of Tropical and Subtropical Climate Mon. AM 2 Change on Glacial/Interglacial and Millennial Timescales IPP13C Terrestrial Records of Tropical and Subtropical Climate Mon. AM 1 Change on Glacial/Interglacial and Millennial Timescales II Tues. AM 3PP21B Atlantic-Pacific Ocean Asymmetry and Past Global Climates I PostersPP21C Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology General Tues. AM 5 Contributions II PostersPP24A An Era of Paleoceanographic Research I Tues. PM 2PP31B Isotopic Proxies in Paleoceanographic and Wed. AM 1 Paleoclimatological Studies I PostersPP32A An Era of Paleoceanographic Research II Wed. AM 1PP33A An Era of Paleoceanographic Research III Posters Wed. AM 6
Session Day # AbstractsPP34B Atlantic-Pacific Ocean Asymmetry and Past Global Wed. PM 3 Climates IIPP41A Perspectives on Southern Ocean Paleoceanography and Thurs. AM 6 Paleoclimatology I PostersPP41B Pliocene-Pleistocene Extreme Warm Events I Posters Thurs. AM 9PP41D Isotopic Proxies in Paleoceanographic and Thurs. AM 1 Paleoclimatological Studies IVPP42A Global Carbon Isotope Shifts and Climate Change I Thurs. AM 3PP43A Holocene Climate Variability at the Transition Between Thurs. PM 1 Temperate, Mediterranean, and African-Indian Monsoon Regimes II PostersPP43B Isotopic Proxies in Paleoceanographic and Thurs. PM 7 Paleoclimatological Studies V PostersPP43C Pliocene-Pleistocene Extreme Warm Events II Thurs. PM 3PP44A Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology General Thurs. PM 2 Contributions IIIPP51A Beyond Emiliani: Ocean Salinity Changes on Decadal to Fri. AM 1 Millennial Timescales I PostersPP51B Global Carbon Isotope Shifts and Climate Change II Fri. AM 2 PostersPP51C Pole-Equator-Pole: Proxy and Modeling Perspectives on Fri. AM 8 Cenozoic Climate Transitions I PostersPP51D High-Resolution Sedimentary Records of Variations in Fri. AM 1 Upwelling Systems I PostersPP51F Perspectives on Southern Ocean Paleoceanography and Fri. AM 3 Paleoclimatology II PP52B Pole-Equator-Pole: Proxy and Modeling Perspectives on Fri. AM 5 Cenozoic Climate Transitions IIPP52C High-Resolution Sedimentary Records of Variations in Fri. AM 1 Upwelling Systems IIPP54A Beyond Emiliani: Ocean Salinity Changes on Decadal to Fri. PM 1 Millennial Timescales IIPP54B Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology General Fri. PM 2 Contributions IV
Seismology (2 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsS32B Fault-Zone Properties and Earthquake Rupture Wed. AM 1 Dynamics IIS41B Fault-Zone Properties and Earthquake Rupture Thurs. AM 1 Dynamics V Posters
Tectonophysics (52 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsT11C Links Between Ophiolites and the Lost Large Igneous Mon. AM 2 Provinces Record I PostersT12B Fluids at Subduction Zones: Integrating Models and Mon. AM 3 Observations Within MARGINS and Related Studies IIT13B Fluids at Subduction Zones: Integrating Models and Mon. PM 4 Observations Within MARGINS and Related Studies III PostersT21B Static and Dynamic Strengths of Faults: Merging Field, Tues. AM 3 Laboratory, and Numerical Approaches III PostersT23A Insights Into the Nature of the Asthenosphere I Posters Tues. PM 1T23B Geothermal Systems: Fantastic Natural Laboratories and Tues. PM 1 a Valuable Energy Resource II PostersT23F Crustal Construction, Tectonic, Alteration, Tues. PM 2 Microbiological, and Transport Processes on the Flanks of Mid-Ocean Ridges IT31B Recent Results from Ridge2000 Multidisciplinary Wed. AM 1 Research at Integrated Studies Sites II PostersT32A Crustal Accretion and Tectonic Extension in Wed. AM 3 Magma-Limited Environments IT33A Crustal Construction, Tectonic, Alteration, Wed. PM 8 Microbiological, and Transport Processes on the Flanks of Mid-Ocean Ridges II PostersT33C Dynamics, Structure, and Composition of Subduction Wed. PM 1 Zones III PostersT33D Crustal Construction, Tectonic, Alteration, Wed. PM 1 Microbiological, and Transport Processes on the Flanks of Mid-Ocean Ridges III PostersT33G Crustal Accretion and Tectonic Extension in Wed. PM 1 Magma-Limited Environments IIT34B Crustal Accretion and Tectonic Extension in Wed. PM 2 Magma-Limited Environments IIIT41D Crustal Accretion and Tectonic Extension in Thurs. AM 10 Magma-Limited Environments IV PostersT42A Dynamics, Structure, and Composition of Subduction Thurs. AM 1 Zones VT43B Mechanisms of Continental Extension During Basin Thurs. PM 2 and Rifted-Margin Formation I PostersT44A Izu-Bonin-Mariana Subduction Factory Studies I Thurs. PM 1T53A Izu-Bonin-Mariana Subduction Factory Studies II Posters Fri. PM 2T53B Hubbert and Rubey in the 21st Century: Constraints on Fri. PM 3 Pore Pressure in Fault Zones From Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies II Posters
Union (2 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsU33A Cosmogenic Nuclides: New Chronologies at the Earth’s Wed. PM 1 Surface IV PostersU43A How Well Do We Know? Communicating Scientific Thurs. PM 1 Unceartainty to the Public
Volcanology, Geochemistry, Petrology (22 ocean drilling related abstracts)
Session Day # AbstractsV13B Will the Real Phenocryst Please Stand Up? III Posters Mon. PM 1V23D Frontiers in Isotope Geochemistry III Tues. PM 2V31C The Agent of Mass Transfer in Subduction Zones: Fluid, Wed. AM 3 Melt, or Supercritical? I PostersV41A From the Mantle to the Surface and Back Again: Deep Thurs. AM 1 Storage, Degassing, and Subduction of Terrestrial Volatiles I PostersV41C Temperature, Chemistry, and Dynamics of the Mantle Thurs. AM 3 IV PostersV41D Frontiers in Isotope Geochemistry IV Posters Thurs. AM 2V41F Frontiers in Isotope Geochemistry V Posters Thurs. AM 4V41G Isotope Geochemistry Posters Thurs. AM 1V43B Geochemistry and Mineralogy Posters Thurs. PM 1V51A Rejuvenated Volcanism: What, When, Where, and Why? Fri. AM 1 I PostersV51B Serpentinization, Fluids, and Life on Earth and Elsewhere Fri. AM 1 II PostersV51C Seamount Hydrothermal Systems: Volcanology, Biology, Fri. AM 1 Geochemistry, and Oceanography II PostersV54A Rejuvenated Volcanism: What, When, Where, and Why? II Fri. PM 1
Monday Morning Key 14 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time
Cryosphere C11A MCC Level 2 Numerical study of hydrate preservation
during core recoveryMoridis, G J, Kowalsky, M
8:00
PP11B MCC Level 2
On the Physical Significance of Statistically Significant Millennial Peaks in
Late Pleistocene Glacial Intervals of Marine Sediment Cores
Obrochta, S P et al.
8:00
PP11B MCC Level 2
Milankovitch Cyclicity: A Tool for Determining the Stratigraphic Evolution of the Late Neogene Offshore Central
California Margin
Hill, P S, Behl, R J 8:00
PP11B MCC Level 2
Changes in Nutrient Burial, Export Production, and the Sulfur Isotopic
Composition of Seawater During the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
Faul, K et al. 8:00
PP11B MCC Level 2 B/Ca in Foraminiferal Calcium
Carbonate and its Potential as a Paleo-pH Proxy
Yu, J, Elderfield, H 8:00
PP11B MCC Level 2 Intermediate Water Changes Across the Oxygen Minimum Zone During the Last 50,000 Years, Southern California Margin
Murphy, D P et al. 8:00
PP11B MCC Level 2
Provenance Variability Expressed by Mineralogical Composition of
Cenomanian-Turonian Deposits From the Western Tethys (DSDP Site 386)
Horst, P A et al. 8:00
PP11C MCC 3006 Millennial Scale Variability in Tropical
South American Vegetation During the Last Glaciation
Hughen, K et al. 8:00
PP11C MCC 3006 Possible Antarctic Forcing Over Amazon Basin Climate During The LGIT
Ettwein, V J et al. 8:00
T11C MCC Level 1 Stratigraphic and Structural
Development of the Ontong Java PlateauInoue, H et al. 8:00
T11C MCC Level 1 Massive Early Cretaceous volcanic
activity in the Nauru Basin related to emplacement of the Ontong Java Plateau
Mochizuki, K et al.
8:00
T12B MCC 3011 Seepage at western Sagami Bay, Central Japan: Results from heat flow and seismic
reflectionKinoshita, M et al. 10:20
T12B MCC 3011 Dynamic interaction between pore
fluids and faulting along the Costa Rica D‚collement (ODP Legs 170 and 205)
Vannucchi, P et al. 10:20
T12B MCC 3011
Continuous Chemical and Fluid Flux Monitoring in Two Distinct Fluid Flow Systems at the Costa Rica Subduction
Zone
Kastner, M et al. 10:20
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology
Tectonophysics
Monday Afternoon Key 10 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time
Biogeosciences B13A MCC Level 2
Microbial Mediation of Dolomite Precipitation in Natural Environments, Culture Experiments and Molecular
Studies
Meister, P et al. 13:40
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
GP13A MCC Level 1
Effects of hydrothermal alteration on the magnetic mineralogy of mid-ocean ridge basalts, IODP Site 1301B, Juan de
Fuca Ridge
Linville, L M et al. 13:40
Paleoceanography and
PaleoclimatologyPP13C MCC 3006
Orbital-Scale Vegetation Variability in Northeast Africa
Feakins, S J et al. 13:40
Composition and Dehydration of Clay Minerals from Hemipelagic Sediments at
Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia Subduction Zone
Basu, N et al. 13:40
Hydrologic Monitoring in the Nankai Accretionary Prism
Hucks, A et al. 13:40
Long distance migration of fluids in the Cascadia margin: evidence from iodine
isotopic compositionLu, Z et al. 13:40
3-D Depth Interval Velocity Model Analysis and Interpretation of the Nankai
Trough Margin (Southwest Japan)
Costa Pisani, P et al.
13:40
Volcanology, Geochemistry,
PetrologyV13B MCC Level 1
A Textural and Microanalytical Evaluation of Magma Mixing in Detroit Seamount
Lavas
Kinman, W S, Neal, C R
13:40
Biogeosciences B14A MCC 3000
Linking Taxonomy with Environmental Geochemsitry: the Anaerobic Oxidation
of Methane in Cold Seeps & deeply Buried Marine Sediments
House, C H et al. 16:00
Education and Human Resources
ED14A MCC 3007
Hundreds of Cruises, Thousands of People, Endless Discoveries - Education and Outreach in the Integrated Ocean
Drilling Program
Peart, L et al. 16:00
Tectonophysics T13B MCC Level 1
Tuesday Morning Key 19 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time
Biogeosciences B21A MCC Level 2 Mapping Ocean Biological Productivity During Mid-Cretaceous Ocean Anoxic
EventsYan, K K 8:00
Paleomagnetic Results From IODP Exp. 306: Shipboard and Preliminary Post-
Cruise StudiesGuyodo, Y et al. 8:00
Upper and Lower Jaramillo Polarity Transitions Recorded in North Atlantic
Sediments From IODP Exp. 303Mazaud, A et al. 8:00
IODP Expedition 303 (North Atlantic): Excursions and Reversals in the Brunhes
and Matuyama ChronsChannell, J E et al. 8:00
Examples of Mass Wasting and Hemipelagic Sedimentation of Brazos-
Trinity Basin #4 and Ursa Basin, Northern Gulf of Mexico
Schneider, J et al. 8:00
Slope Failure Geometry and Physical Properties at IODP Sites U1322, U1323, and U1324, Ursa Basin, Northeast Gulf of
Mexico
Sawyer, D E et al. 8:00
Deformation Analyses and Lithologic Characterization in Overpressured
Basins Based on Logging While Drilling and Wireline Results from the Gulf of
Mexico
Iturrino, G J et al. 8:00
Towards a Precise Age Model of IODP Holes U1319B and U1320B (Leg 308,
Brazos-Trinity Basin IV, Gulf of Mexico) with Paleo- and Rock Magnetic Methods
Franke, C et al. 8:00
Relationships between Deep Ocean Circulation and Carbonate Preservation
in the South Atlantic
Zylberberg, D R et al.
8:00
Variability in Deep Subarctic Pacific Oxygen Concentration Over the Past
150 ka.Jaccard, S et al. 8:00
Millennial-Scale Variations of Nitrogen Isotopes and Export Proxies in the
Subarctic Pacific During MIS 3: Evidence for an Oceanic Fertility Switch?
Galbraith, E D et al.
8:00
Preliminary Results from IODP Expedition 307, Porcupine Basin
Carbonate MoundsWilliams, T et al. 8:00
Mid-Pleistocene Changes in the Composition of Periplatform Sands of
the Great Bahama Bank MarginsSchwarz, J et al. 8:00
Time series analysis of ice-rafted debris accumulation in the Irminger basin, 0-630
kaSt. John, K E et al. 8:00
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
Ocean Sciences
MCC Level 2
MCC Level 2
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology
PP21B
PP21C
OS21A
GP21A MCC Level 1
MCC Level 2
Tuesday Morning Key 19 ocean drilling related abstracts
High-resolution multi-molecular stratigraphic records from North
Atlantic drift sediments (ODP Sites 980, 984) reflecting Holocene climate and
ocean dynamics
Holtvoeth, J et al. 8:00
Hi-Res MCS Evidence of Spatial and Temporal Variability in Sedimentation
Rates From Pliocene Sediment Buildups on Eirik Drift, SW of Greenland
Earley, R J et al. 8:00
Nankai Stress History and Implications for an Overpressured D‚collement
Moran, K, O'Regan, M
8:00
Frictional Constitutive Parameters for Serpentine Mud from South Chamorro
SeamountNoda, H et al. 8:00
A change in slip mechanism and subsequent weakening along a fault zone in in-situ magmatic oceanic crust, 30° N
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Michibayashi, K et al.
8:00
MCC Level 1
MCC Level 2Paleoceanography
and Paleoclimatology
Tectonophysics T21B
PP21C
Tuesday Afternoon Key 21 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time
School of Rock: An Ocean-going, Hands-on Research Expedition for Earth and
Ocean Science TeachersPeart, L et al 13:40
Earth2Class Overview: An Innovative Program Linking Classroom Educators
and Research ScientistsPassow, M et al. 13:40
A Revised Cretaceous-Cenozoic Apparent Polar Wander Path for the
Pacific Plate and its Tectonic Implications
Sager, W W, Beaman, M A
13:40
Magnetic Properties and Absolute Paleointensity of Upper Oceanic Crust
Generated by Superfast Seafloor Spreading, ODP Leg 209
Herrero-Bervera, E, Acton, G
13:40
Revised Late Cretaceous and Early Cenozoic Apparent Polar Wander Path
for the Pacific Plate
Beaman, M A et al.
13:40
Ocean Sciences OS23A MCC Level 2 Integrated NMR Core and Log
Investigations With Respect to ODP LEG 204
Arnold, J et al. 13:40
T23A MCC Level 1 Thermal Cooling of Ocean Lithosphere - New Data - New Insights
Kominz, M A, Scotese, C R
13:40
T23B MCC Level 1
The Iceland Deep Drilling Project, a 5 km Deep Drillhole Underway to
Investigate Deep Geothermal Resources on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Elders, W A et al. 13:40
Towards a complete in situ section of upper oceanic crust formed at a
superfast spreading rate: Deep Drilling in Hole 1256D
Teagle, D A et al. 13:40
Geophysical Measurements of Age-dependent Alteration of Upper Oceanic
CrustJarrard, R D 13:40
High Pb/Ce reservoir in depleted, altered mantle peridotites
Godard, M et al. 13:40
Ancient Melt Extraction From the Oceanic Upper Mantle Revealed by 187Re-187Os Isotopes in Abyssal
Peridotites
Harvey, J et al. 13:40
Three Dimensional Variations in Fluid Pressure and Fluid Production Within
Nankai Trough Subduction Zone
Underwood, M B et al.
16:00
Hydrogeology of the Ursa Region, Northern Gulf of Mexico, IODP
Expedition 308 Sites U1322 and U1324Dugan, B et al. 16:00
Geological Consequences of Unequal Loading of Sedimentary Units, at Passive,
Transform, and Convergent MarginsMoore, C et al. 16:00
Stratigraphic Evolution of Brazos-Trinity Basin IV, Western Gulf of Mexico:
Preliminary Results of IODP Expedition 308
Pirmez, C et al. 16:00
Ocean Sciences OS24A
MCC Level 2
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
Tectonophysics
Volcanology, Geochemistry,
Petrology
GP23A MCC Level 1
Education and Human Resources
ED23A
MCC 2010
V23D MCC 3007
T23F MCC 3022
Tuesday Afternoon Key 21 ocean drilling related abstracts
Triggering Mechanisms of Slope Instability Processes on the Gulf of
Mexico Continental Slope: Preliminary Results From IODP Expedition 308
Urgeles, R et al. 16:00
When Geology is the Primary Impediment to Making Money (or not
losing it), you can get a lot of Spectacular Data Very Quickly that you then have to
Interpret: Overpressure and Slope Failure in the Oil Industry
Orange, D L et al. 16:00
Pressure, Temperature and Flow in the Ursa Basin Ssediment Ccover, Northeast
Gulf of Mexico
Flemings, P B et al.
16:00
Paleoceanography and Beyond: Changing Perspectives over more than four
DecadesKennett, J P 16:00
Opal Accumulation in the Equatorial Pacific
Moore, T C 16:00
Ocean Sciences
Paleoceanography and
PaleoclimatologyPP24A MCC 3006
OS24A MCC 2010
Wednesday Morning Key 14 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time
B21A MCC Level 2 Metabolic Potential of the Deep
Subseafloor at Selected Convergent Margins
Cardace, D et al. 8:00
B31A MCC Level 2 Oxygen Isotopes in porewater sulfate: evidence for unrecognized sulfur cycling
Turchyn, A V et al. 8:00
Physical Properties of a Keathley Canyon Pressure Core Maintained at In Situ Pressure and Measured in a New
Instrumented Pressure Testing Chamber
Yun, T et al. 8:00
Preliminary Analysis of the Downhole Well Logs from the Gulf of Mexico Gas
Hydrate JIP CruiseCollett, T S et al. 8:00
Results of Wellbore Stability Modeling for the Gulf of Mexico Joint Industry
Project on Hydrates Leg I
Birchwood, R et al.
8:00
The effects of mass deposition, gas flux and salt diapirs on surface sediment geochemistry in Keathley Canyon
(northern Gulf of Mexico)
Pohlman, J W et al.
8:00
Paleoceanography and
PaleoclimatologyPP31B MCC Level 2
Determining the Equilibrium Fractionation Factor Between Calcite
and Dissolved Ca in Solution: Ca Isotope Measurements of Pore Fluids and Sediments From ODP Site 807A
Fantle, M, DePaolo, D
8:00
Tectonophysics T31B MCC Level 1 Ridge 2000 Data Management System Goodwillie, A M et al.
8:00
Lithium Isotope Cycling in Subduction Zones: The Tonga Island arc/back-arc
SystemRosner, M et al. 8:00
Progressive Barite Distillation at the Costa Rica Convergent Margin:
Implications for Ba Contribution to the Arc Volcanoes
Solomon, E et al. 8:00
Hf Isotope Evidence for Subducted Basalt and Sediment Contributions to
the Eastern Trans-Mexican Volcanic BeltCai, Y et al. 8:00
Ocean Sciences OS32B MCC 3012 Search for the proverbial cosmic/mantle
osmium sources to the oceansSharma, M et al. 10:20
Paleoceanography and
PaleoclimatologyPP32A MCC 3006
Extending the High-Resolution Global Climate Record in Santa Barbara Basin: Developing the Predictive 3D Model for
Core Site Locations
Nicholson, C et al.
10:20
Seismology S32B MCC 3020 Friction Constitutive Properties of Fault Zone Materials
Marone, C et al. 10:20
Cooling Rate Constraints on Accretion of the ower oceanic crust
Coogan, L A 10:20
Growth and Construction of Oceanic Crust at Atlantis Bank, Southwest Indian
RidgeSchwartz, J J et al. 10:20
Biogeosciences
Ocean Sciences
Tectonophysics T32A MCC 3011
OS31D MCC 3012
Volcanology, Geochemistry,
PetrologyV31C MCC Level 1
Wednesday Morning Key 14 ocean drilling related abstracts
Tectonophysics T32A MCC 3011
Processes of Strain Localization Recorded on the Atlantis Bank
Detachment Fault System, Southwest Indian Ridge
Miranda, E A et al. 10:20
Wednesday Afternoon Key 26 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
GP33A MCC 3008
A new paleomagnetic Paleocene-Eocene apparent polar wandering path derived
from magnetostratigraphies: correlations for faunal and floral development at high
latitude
Moreau, M et al. 13:40
Ocean Sciences OS33A MCC Level 2 Magmatic „18O in Zircons From
Gabbros and Serpentinized Peridotite at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (ODP Leg 153)
Cavosie, A J et al. 13:40
Sedimentary Characterization of Nazca Ridge ODP Site 1237: Plio-Pleistocene
Record of Continental Erosion and Bottom Water Influence
DiLeo, K V, Joseph, L H
13:40
The End of the Penultimate Interglacial Recorded in Santa Barbara Basin,
California
Cannariato, K G, Kennett, J P
13:40
Depositional Trends of a Glacial/Interglacial Transition from the
Chilean Margin, ODP Site 1233
Fatale, M A, Joseph, L H
13:40
Holocene Planktonic Foraminiferal Assemblage Shifts on the California Margin; Environmental Forcing of
Medieval Chumash Society?
Fisler, J A, Hendy, I
13:40
High Resolution Reconstruction of the Paleoenvironmental Changes Within the Mediterranean Sea Across the Miocene-
Pliocene Boundary
Pierre, C et al. 13:40
Detrital Carbonate (Heinrich-type) Layers During Glacial Stages of the
Brunhes Chronozone at IODP Site 1308 (re-occupation of DSDP Site 609)
Hodell, D A 13:40
Improved Access To Aging Ocean Basement Biosphere For Microbial
Geochemical StudiesCowen, J P et al. 13:40
Ridge Flank Crustal Systems: Potential for Permanent Sequestration of
Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide on the Juan de Fuca Plate
Goldberg, D et al. 13:40
Volcanic Architecture and Hydrogeology at the Juan de Fuca Ridge - First results
from Downhole Logging in Hole U1301B (IODP Expedition 301)
Bartetzko, A C et al.
13:40
Unique Thermophiles Supported by the Ocean Crustal Fluids Exiting From a
Borehole in the Eastern Flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge
Nakagawa, S et al. 13:40
Latest Results of formation Pressure Monitoring Using CORKs Penetrating
Upper Basement on the Eastern Flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
Becker, K et al. 13:40
Paleoceanography and
PaleoclimatologyPP33A MCC Level 2
Tectonophysics T33A MCC Level 1
Wednesday Afternoon Key 26 ocean drilling related abstracts
Packer Experiments During IODP Expedition 301 to Assess Upper Crustal
Permeabilities in 3.4 Ma Crust on the Eastern Flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
Fisher, A T, Becker, K
13:40
Hydrothermal alteration and bulk rock chemistry of basaltic rocks in the eastern
flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge, IODP Expedition 301
Sakaguchi, M et al. 13:40
Low Temperature Fluid Flow in the Permeable Igneous Complex of the
Subducting Cocos Plate, Offshore Costa Rica
Dreyer, B et al. 13:40
T33C MCC Level 1 Evidence of Nicoya Ophiolite Material Drilled at ODP Site 1042
Steiger, T et al. 13:40
T33D MCC Level 1
Tectonic Windows Reveal Off-axis Volcanic and Hydrothermal Activity and
Along-strike Variations in Eruption Effusion Rates
Macdonald, K C 13:40
T33G MCC 3011
Crustal Accretion and Denudation Processes at Slow Spreading MOR -
Insight From IODP Hole U1309D (MAR 30°N)
John, B E et al. 13:40
Union U33A MCC Level 1
Noble Gas and Mineralogical Tracers of Interplanetary Dust Particles and Impact
Debris in a Central Pacific Sediment Core
Darrah, T H, Poreda, R J
13:40
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
GP34A MCC 3008 The application of borehole resistivity
measurements to fluid flow processes at Hydrate Ridge, Oregon
Weinberger, J L, Brown, K M
16:00
The Atlantic-Pacific Salinity Contrast and Sea Level During Marine Isotope Stage
11
McManus, J F et al.
16:00
Plio-Pleistocene Ocean Productivity: A Story of Interbasin Symmetry
Lawrence, K T et al.
16:00
Extending the High-Resolution Global Climate Record in Santa Barbara Basin:
Preliminary Results and ImplicationsKennett, J P 16:00
Petrology of upper mantle peridotites and gabbros at site 1277 (ODP Leg 210):
Inherited high degrees of melting in a slow extensional system?
Muntener, O et al.
16:00
Detachment Faults in Ocean Continent Transitions
Manatschal, G, Peron-Pinvidic, G
16:00
Tectonophysics T34B MCC 3011
Tectonophysics
T33A MCC Level 1
Paleoceanography and
PaleoclimatologyPP34B MCC 3007
Thursday Morning Key 45 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
Expedition 311 - Cascadia Margin Gas Hydrates
Riedel, M et al. 8:00
Mechanical, Thermal and Electromagnetic Properties of Hydrate-
Bearing Clay, Silt, and Sand at Various Confining Pressures
Santamarina, J et al.
8:00
Multiproxy Evidence of the Role of the Vertical Structure of the Southern Ocean
in Global Climate ChangeAnderson, L D 8:00
Glacial/Interglacial Terrigenous Provenance in the Southeastern Atlantic
OceanLatimer, J C et al. 8:00
A Paleoenvironmental Record From High Latitude Eocene Nearshore Marine Sediments: Concretions from ODP Leg
189, Tasman Gateway
Malone, M J et al. 8:00
Provenance of Ice-Rafted Debris and Icebergs Offshore of Prydz Bay,
Antarctica, From the Early Miocene to the Present
Chung, E et al. 8:00
Physical Properties Record of Current Flow From Magnetic Analysis of Deep-
sea Sediments at the Antarctic Peninsula Pacific Margin (OPP Sites 1095, 1101)
Pares, J M et al. 8:00
Provenance of Ice-Rafted Detritus Layers Near the Antarctic Polar Front in
the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean
Nielsen, S H et al. 8:00
Clay Minerals in Response to the Mid-Pliocene Global Warmth in Polar Regions
(ODP, Site 911, Yermak Plateau, Arctic Ocean and Site 1165, Prydz Bay,
Antarctica)
Junttila, J et al. 8:00
Diatom Implications of the Neogene Antarctic Glacial History: ODP Leg 178
Site 1095, Antarctic PeninsulaIwai, M 8:00
Warm Interglacial MIS 31 in the Subpolar South Atlantic: Evidence from
ODP Site 177-1090Teitler, L et al. 8:00
California Margin Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Paleoproductivity
Records at ODP Site 1012
LaRiviere, J P et al.
8:00
Role of Coccolithophores During a ``Warm Pulse'' in the Atlantic Antarctic Sector: The MIS 31 in ODP Site 1094
Flores, J et al. 8:00
Changes in Southeast Pacific Upper Ocean Water Mass Signatures During the
Warm PlioceneSteph, S et al. 8:00
MCC 3012
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology
PP41A MCC Level 1
PP41B MCC Level 1
Ocean Sciences OS41C
Thursday Morning Key 45 ocean drilling related abstracts
The Bermuda Rise Record of MIS 11-12: Inferences from Organic Carbon Fluxes, Organic Matter Isotopic Composition
and Benthic Foraminifera
Poli, M et al. 8:00
Comparative Reconstruction of North Atlantic Deep Water Variability During
MIS 12-10Hall, I R et al. 8:00
Pliocene Glacial Cyclicity and Diagenetic Effects in a Deep-Sea Sediment Drift on
the Pacific Margin of the Antarctic Peninsula (ODP Leg 178, Site 1095)
Hepp, D A et al. 8:00
PP41D Marriott Salon 5
A Multiple Proxy and Modeling Study of Cretaceous Upper Ocean Temperatures
and Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations From Tropical Atlantic
Sediments
Bice, K L et al. 8:00
Seismology S41B MCC Level 2 Frictional behavior of natural clay-rich fault gouges from ODP Leg 190, Nankai
Trough, offshore Japan
McKiernan, A et al.
8:00
Structure and Deformation Conditions at the 15deg 45N Oceanic Core
Complex, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
MacLeod, C J et al.
8:00
Igneous petrology of Hole U1309D, IODP Expeditions 304/305 at the Atlantis
Massif, MAR 30°NJohnson, K T et al. 8:00
Structural constraints on the evolution of Atlantis Massif based on results from
IODP Expedition 304/305Hirth, G et al. 8:00
Alteration and fluid flow recorded in a 1400 m section of oceanic gabbros
beneath a detachment fault at 30 oN mid-Atlantic Ridge, (IODP Site U1309)
McCaig, A et al. 8:00
Geochemistry of Site U1309 Gabbros, IODP Expeditions 304/305 at the Atlantis
Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge 30°NMiller, J et al. 8:00
Physical Properties of Samples Cored From Atlantis Oceanic Core Complex,
Mid-Atlantic Ridge 30 NSearle, R et al. 8:00
Evidence for polybaric fractionation and disequilibrium crystallization in gabbroic cumulates recovered from the MARK
area during ODP Leg 153
Meurer, W P 8:00
Testing Models of Mantle Upwelling: Microstructure, Crystallography, and
Seismic Anisotropy of Peridotites From 15 Degrees N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Achenbach, K L et al.
8:00
Lithospheric "corner flow" via extensional faulting and tectonic rotation
at non-volcanic, slow-spreading ridgesSchroeder, T et al. 8:00
Mechanisms of Uplift of Deep Gabbro Bodies at Slow-Spreading Ridges
Badham, S J et al. 8:00
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology
PP41B MCC Level 1
Tectonophysics T41D MCC Level 2
Thursday Morning Key 45 ocean drilling related abstracts
V41A MCC Level 2 Subduction Input Flux of Nitrogen in Altered Oceanic Basalt
Li, L et al. 8:00
Hafnium Isotope Constraints on the Longevity and Distribution of the Indian
Ocean Mantle SignatureJanney, P E 8:00
Recycled Component in the Canary Plume: Constraints From Olivine
Phenocryst Composition and Radiogenic Isotopes in the Shield Stage Lavas From
the Canary Islands
Gurenko, A et al. 8:00
Contrasted Origins For Gabbroic Cumulates Along The Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Nonnotte, P et al. 8:00
Geochemical constraints on the sources of basalt from the Kerguelen Archipelago,
Southeast Indian OceanXu, G et al. 8:00
Pb (and Hf, Nd) Isotope Composition of Subducting Marine Sediments
Vervoort, J D et al.
8:00
Uranium Isotopes in Fine-grained Clastic Sediments: A New Perspective on
Erosion and Sedimentation
DePaolo, D J et al.
8:00
Ca, B, Sr and Cl Isotope Study on Pore Fluids in the Japan Trench Subduction
Zone
Deyhle, A, MacDougall, D
8:00
Magnesium Isotopic Evidence for Widespread Microbial Dolomite
Precipitation in the Geological RecordCarder, E A et al. 8:00
Widespread Occurrence of Zircon in Slow- and Ultraslow Spreading Ocean
Crust: A Tool for Studying Ocean Lithospheric Processes
Grimes, C B et al. 8:00
V41G MCC Level 2
New results from ODP and IODP on the greenhouse-icehouse transition: Evidence for early (Eocene) bipolar
glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
Tripati, A et al. 8:00
Ocean Sciences OS42A MCC 3012 Cohesive Strength of Gas-hydrate-bearing Marine Sediments
Cook, A E, Goldberg, D
10:20
Paleo-Productivity across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Walvis Ridge
Transect (ODP Sites 1262, 1263, and 1266)
Chun, C O et al. 10:20
Long-Term Trends in the Global Carbon Cycle: Biogeochemical Records of the
Past 205 myrsKatz, M E et al. 10:20
A Surface-to-Bottom Progression of Oceanic Changes During the Initial
Stages of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Nielsen, T M et al. 10:20
Tectonophysics T42A MCC 3011 3-D Prestack Depth Imaging of the Nankai Subduction Zone off Shikoku
Island, SW JapanPark, J et al. 10:20
Paleoceanography and
PaleoclimatologyPP42A Marriott Salon 5
Volcanology, Geochemistry,
Petrology
V41C MCC Level 2
V41D MCC Level 2
V41F MCC Level 2
Thursday Afternoon Key 21 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time
OS43A MCC Level 1Abnormal fluid pressures at ODP Site 1251: Implications for fluid flow and
hydrate concentration
Weinberger, J L, Brown, K M
13:40
OS43A MCC Level 1 Modeling Fluid Flow in a Low Flux
Methane Hydrate Province: A Multifaceted Geophysical Approach
Hornbach, M J et al.
13:40
PP43A MCC Level 1 Holocene sea surface temperature reconstructions from the Arabian Sea
Dahl, K A et al. 13:40
Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopes of Sedimentary Organic Matter From the
Santa Monica BasinLuo, J Y et al. 13:40
Oxygen and Sulfur Isotope Composition of Dissolved Sulfate in Interstitial Waters of the Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg
182
Bernasconi, S M et al.
13:40
Paleoceanographic Inferences from Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic
Compositions of Cenomanian Black Shales from DSDP/ODP Sites 367, 530, 603, 641, 1257-1261, and 1276 in the
Atlantic Ocean
Yum, J et al. 13:40
Seawater Calcium Isotopes Variations Over the Past 24 Million Years From
Marine BariteMorris, E J et al. 13:40
Phosphate oxygen isotope ratio proxy for specific microbial activity in marine
sediments (Peru Margin)
Liang, Y, Blake, R E
13:40
Multi-Proxy Geochemical Characterization of Mid-Cretaceous
Black Shales in the Newfoundland Basin
Arnaboldi, M, Meyers, P A
13:40
Cenozoic History of the Equatorial Indian Ocean Recorded by Nd Isotopes: The Closure of the Indonesian Gateway
Gourlan, A T et al. 13:40
Integrating Recent Pleistocene Glacial Records From the Lomonosov Ridge,
Central Arctic OceanO`Regan, M et al. 13:40
Warm upwelling regions during a period of global warmth
Dekens, P et al. 13:40
Permanent El Nino-Like Climate State During the Warm Pliocene - Evidence
From Changes in East Pacific Equatorial Upwelling
Tiedemann, R et al.
13:40
Magnetic anomalies across the transitional crust of the passive conjugate
margins of the North Atlantic: Iberian Abyssal Plain/Northern Newfoundland
Basin
Srivastava, S et al. 13:40
What does the 3D Sedimentary Architecture tell us about Continental Breakup: the Example of the Southern
Iberia Abyssal Plain
Peron-Pinvidic, G et al.
13:40
Ocean Sciences
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology
Tectonophysics
PP43B MCC Level 1
PP43C MCC 3006
T43B MCC Level 2
Thursday Afternoon Key 21 ocean drilling related abstracts
Union U43A MCC Level 2 Optimizing the Depth-Age Transformation
McMillan, D G, Stoner, J S
13:40
Volcanology, Geochemistry,
PetrologyV43B MCC Level 2
Recent Alteration of 15-Ma Oceanic Crust, ODP Site 1256, Leg 206
Glass, J B et al. 13:40
Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
GP44A MCC 2006
Paleomagnetic Results From the Pleistocene Sediments of Lomonosov Ridge, Central Artic Ocean, IODP Leg
302
King, J W et al. 16:00
Post-depositional Mn-Mg-rich carbonates: Implications for foraminiferal
Mg/Ca paleothermometryPena, L D et al. 16:00
Boron Isotopes in Benthic Foraminifers: Monospecific Coretop Calibration and
Paleo-Reconstruction Through Two Glacial Cycles
Hoenisch, B et al. 16:00
Tectonophysics T44A MCC 3024 Tracing slab inputs along the Izu-Bonin-Marianas subduction zone: results from
volatile emissionsFischer, T P et al. 16:00
Paleoceanography and
PaleoclimatologyPP44A MCC 3006
Friday Morning Key 26 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time
Hydrology H51D MCC Level 1
Temporal Patterns of Deposition at the Termination of an Active Submarine
Channel-Levee System: Hueneme Fan (4 Ka - Present), Santa Monica Basin,
California Borderland
Romans, B W, Normark, W R
8:00
Ocean Sciences OS51A MCC Level 1 Diversity and Variability of
Geoporphyrins and Chlorins During Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event II
Junium, C K et al. 8:00
PP51A MCC Level 1
Upper Ocean Thermal Gradients in the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic: Implications
for Interhemispheric Heat Transport Since 150 ka
Kendrick, G H, Thunell, R C
8:00
Testing the ``Wildfire Hypothesis:'' Terrestrial Organic Carbon Burning as
the Cause of the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary Carbon Isotope Excursion
Moore, E A, Kurtz, A C
8:00
Geochemical Support for Insolation Linked Nannofossil Productivity Changes
During the Mid-PlioceneWaite, A J et al. 8:00
A Giant Arctic Freshwater Pond at the end of the Early Eocene; Implications for
Ocean Heat Transport and Carbon Cycling
Brinkhuis, H et al. 8:00
Organic Carbon and Bio-Barium Deposition in Eocene Equatorial Pacific
Sediments: Does a 'Biological Thermostat' Maintain End-Member
Climates?
Olivarez Lyle, A, Lyle, M
8:00
Cenozoic Ridge Crest Sediments From the Central Arctic Ocean Yield cm/ka-
Scale Sedimentation RatesBackman, J, et al. 8:00
High Resolution Multi Proxy Deep-Sea Records of Eocene/Oligocene Climate
Change From the Equatorial Pacific Ocean
Coxall, H K, Wilson, P A
8:00
Provenance of Pelagic clay in the Eastern Pacific: Dating the downcore Cenozoic
dust recordStancin, A M et al. 8:00
Long Term Paleoceanographic Variability Across the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary: Correlating Orbital Scale Trends in the
North Pacific and South Atlantic
McCarren, H K et al.
8:00
Increased Oxygenation of the Oceans Since the Mid-Cenozoic as Constrained
by Cr/Co and Os/Ir Ratios in Oxic Pelagic Sediments
Hu, M, Lee, C 8:00
Southern Ocean Paleoceanographic Change Across the Eocene-Oligocene Boundary From Foraminiferal Stable
Isotope and Mg/Ca Records
Bohaty, S M et al. 8:00
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology
PP51B MCC Level 1
PP51C MCC Level 1
Friday Morning Key 26 ocean drilling related abstracts
PP51D MCC Level 1
Sediment Composition and Cyclicity in the Mid-Cretaceous at Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207): Productivity or Anoxia
Driven?
Nederbragt, A J et al.
8:00
A 3 Million Year physical Record of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current: Results from ODP Site 1101 and Comparison
with Other Records
Hassold, N J et al. 8:00
Southern Ocean productivity and oceanic mass balance changes on glacial
timescalesFilippelli, G et al. 8:00
Canterbury Drifts, SW Pacific Ocean: Record of Antarctic Intermediate Water
Flow Since 24 MaCarter, R M 8:00
V51A MCC Level 2 Origin of the Honolulu Volcanics Series (Oahu, Hawaii) From High Precision Pb
Isotope DataFekiacova, Z et al. 8:00
V51B MCC Level 2 Chlorine Stable Isotopes in Three
Subduction Zones, With Inferences For Serpentinization and Fluid Flow
Wei, W et al. 8:00
V51C MCC Level 2 Mariana Forearc Serpentine Mud
Volcanoes Harbor Novel Communities of Extremophilic Archaea
Curtis, A C, Moyer, C L
8:00
Equatorial Pacific ``stable isotope reference curve'' for the Oligocene
Pälike, H et al. 13:40
Early Oligocene Onset of Deep-Water Production in the North Atlantic
Thomas, D J, Via, R K
13:40
Constraints on Paleocene and Eocene Tropical Sea-Surface Temperatures and
Meridional Temperature Gradients From Mg/Ca and Oxygen Isotope Ratios of
Foraminifera in Sediments Recovered by the Ocean Drilling Program
Tripati, A et al. 13:40
Arctic's hydrology during global warming at the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal
maximumPagani, M et al. 13:40
Stepping into the "Icehouse": Impacts of Orbital Forcing and Atmospheric Carbon
Dioxide on Middle Miocene Ice-sheet Expansion
Holbourn, A E et al.
13:40
PP52C MCC 3022 Southern ocean controls on the extent of denitrification in the southeast Pacific
(ODP Site 1234)
Robinson, R S et al.
13:40
PP51F MCC 3006
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology
PP52B MCC 3006
Volcanology, Geochemistry,
Petrology
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology
Friday Afternoon Key 9 ocean drilling related abstracts
Section Session Location Title Author Time Co-existing wet and dry basaltic
magmas at Torishima volcano, 100 km south of Sumisu caldera, Izu-Bonin arc; implications for arc magma genesis and
crustal evolution
Tamura, Y et al. 13:40
Sumisu Volcano, Izu-Bonin Arc, Japan: Site of a Rhyolitic Caldera-Forming Eruption
From a Small Open-Ocean IslandFiske, R S et al. 13:40
Fluid pressure, sediment compressibility, and secular and transient strain in
subduction prisms: Results from ODP CORK borehole hydrologic
observatories
Davis, E E, Becker, K
13:40
Seismic Velocity and Porosity Distribution within Underthrust
Sediments at the Toe of the Nankai Subduction Zone: Inferences from PreStack Depth Migration Analysis
Kramer, G M et al.
13:40
Constraints on Pore Pressure in Subduction Zones From Geotechnical
Tests and Physical Properties Data
Saffer, D M, McKiernan, A W
13:40
PP54A MCC 3006 Rapid North Atlantic Salinity Oscillations Across Dansgaard-Oeschger
Schmidt, M W et al.
16:00
The Mid-Pleistocene Transition In The Tropical Pacific
Medina-Elizalde, M A et al.
16:00
Did the Climatic Response Skip a Precessional Beat During Marine Isotope
Stage 11?Mueller, U C et al. 16:00
Volcanology, Geochemistry,
PetrologyV54A MCC 3009
The Origin of Widespread Long-lived Volcanism Across the Galapagos Volcanic
Province
O'Connor, J M et al.
16:00
Tectonophysics
Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology PP54B MCC 3022
T53A MCC Level 2
T53B MCC Level 2