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Authors: Panter, K. S.* 
Talarico, F. M.* 
Bassett, K.* 
Del Carlo, P.* 
Field, B.* 
Frank, T.* 
Hoffman, S.* 
Kuhn, G.* 
Reichelt, L.* 
Sandroni, S.* 
Taviani, M.* 
Bracciali, L.* 
Cornamusini, G.* 
von Eynatten, H.* 
Rocchi, R.* 
Title: Petrologic and Geochemical Composition of the AND-2A Core, ANDRILL Southern McMurdo Sound Project, Antartica
Journal: Terra Antarctica 
Series/Report no.: 1/15 (2008-2009)
Issue Date: 2009
URL: http://www.mna.unisi.it/english/Publications/TAP/TA_pdfs/Volume_15/TA_15_01_147_ANDRILL_SMS_Petrology.pdf
Keywords: Antartica
ANDRILL
Sea Ross
Volcanic Rocks
Subject Classification04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.05. Mineralogy and petrology 
04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.07. Rock geochemistry 
04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.05. Volcanic rocks 
Abstract: The compositional record of the AND-2A drillcore is examined using petrological, sedimentological, volcanological and geochemical analysis of clasts, sediments and pore waters. Preliminary investigations of basement clasts (granitoids and metasediments) indicate both local and distal sources corresponding to variable ice-volume and ice-flow directions. Low abundance of sedimentary clasts (e.g., arkose, litharenite) suggests reduced contributions from sedimentary covers while intraclasts (e.g., diamictite, conglomerate) attest to intrabasinal reworking. Volcanic material includes pyroclasts (e.g., pumice, scoria), sediments and lava. Primary and reworked tephra layers occur within the Early Miocene interval (1093 to 640 metres below sea floor). The compositions of volcanic clasts reveal a diversity of alkaline types derived from the McMurdo Volcanic Group. Finer-grained sediments (e.g., sandstone, siltstone) show increases in biogenic silica and volcanic glass from 230 to 780 mbsf and higher proportions of terrigenous material ca. 350 to 750 mbsf and below 970 mbsf. Basement clast assemblages suggest a dominant provenance from the Skelton Glacier - Darwin Glacier area and from the Ferrar Glacier - Koettlitz Glacier area. Provenance of sand grains is consistent with clast sources. Thirteen Geochemical Units are established based on compositional trends derived from continuous XRF scanning. High values of Fe and Ti indicate terrigenous and volcanic sources, whereas high Ca values signify either biogenic or diagenic sources. Highly alkaline and saline pore waters were produced by chemical exchange with glass at moderately elevated temperatures.
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