Proceedings, initial reports, Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 152, East Greenland Margin

Hans Christian Larsen, Andrew D. Saunders, Peter D. Clift, Jason Richard Ali, James Beget, Hervé Cambray, Alain Demant, J. Godfrey Fitton, Miranda S. Fram, Koji Fukuma, Joris M. Gieskes, Mary Anne Holmes, John M. Hunt, Christian Lacasse, Lotte Melchior Larsen, Holger Lykke-Andersen, Alexandr Meltser, Martin L. Morrison, Naoki Nemoto, Nilgün OkaySaneatsu Saito, Christopher Sinton, Silvia Spezzaferri, Rainer Stax, Tracy L. Valuer, Didier Vandamme, Wuchang Wei, Reinhard Werner

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Abstract

Underway geophysics are presented for the cruise track from Reykjavik, Iceland to St. John's Newfoundland, along with preliminary results of analysis for the cores drilled at Sites 914-919 on the Greenland Margin, and in the Irminger Basin. Key objectives included study of: the development of volcanism with time; spatial variations in volcanism with distance from the Iceland Hotspot and lithospheric setting; the formation of the Irminger Basin south of the Denmark Strait; the overflow history of the Denmark Strait; and the history of glaciation in Greenland. The introduction, explanatory notes, and information on the underway geophysics, are followed by the site chapters. -S.J.Stone

Original languageEnglish
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Publication statusPublished - 1994

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