Field Support for Long-Coring on the New Jersey Margin

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Field Support for Long-Coring on the New Jersey Margin Dr. Clark R. Alexander Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 10 Ocean Science Circle Savannah, GA 31411 phone: (912) 598-2321 fax: (912) 598-2310 email: clark@skio.peachnet.edu Award Number: N00014-02-1-0245 LONG-TERM GOALS The long-term goal of this project is to provide a detailed understanding of the stratigraphic significance of buried geologic structure on the New Jersey shelf and the interaction of buried geologic structures with acoustic energy from tactical sonars. A second goal is to test and establish tools and techniques for providing affordable long coring capability to the marine geosciences community. A final goal is to provide groundtruth for the high-quality Chirp records from the New Jersey natural laboratory, which is critical for achieving the goals of the Geoclutter and Strataform programs, as groundtruth provides the bridge between physical stratigraphic observations, seabed geotechnical properties and acoustic response and seismic interpretations of depositional processes. OBJECTIVES The objectives of this work unit are twofold: 1) plan, mobilize for and carry out a cruise to collect cores from the New Jersey shelf to ground-truth the geophysical data from the Geoclutter are, using the AHC-800 coring system which has been proven to collect high-quality cores in this environment; and 2) to disseminate information concerning the utility of the AHC-800 system to the geosciences community. WORK COMPLETED 1) Collection of Precision-Located Cores from the New Jersey margin. The DOSECC AHC-800 coring system has been tested in November 2001 and proven to work in the New Jersey Natural Laboratory. I have jointly planned, coordinated and carried out a 3-week sample collection cruise with J. Austin, using the AHC-800 in September-October 2002. The NAVY supported this cruise as part of the GEOCLUTTER Initiative. J. Austin and I were co-chief Scientists, with my primary responsibility being for cruise logistics, the sample collection effort and subsequent sedimentological and radiometric analyses of core material. Pre-cruise preparations required the mobilization of 19 science party members from a variety of institutions (SkIO, UTIG, UDel, USGS, GSU, U Laval) and 10 DOSECC drilling party members, acquisition of a MST logger and core splitter and purchase of specific core-handling and archiving supplies. The cruise effort was successful and produced a working knowledge of high-precision station keeping, intact sample collection with the AHC-800 and sample handling after collection. During this cruise, we collected three long cores from Geoclutter areas 1 and 2, ranging in length from 6 to 13 m 1

Report Documentation Page Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington VA 22202-4302. Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to a penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. 1. REPORT DATE 30 SEP 2003 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED 00-00-2003 to 00-00-2003 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Field Support for Long-Coring on the New Jersey Margin 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Skidaway Institute of Oceanography,,10 Ocean Science Circle,,Savannah,,GA,31411 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR S ACRONYM(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release; distribution unlimited 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR S REPORT NUMBER(S) 15. SUBJECT TERMS 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: 17. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT a. REPORT unclassified b. ABSTRACT unclassified c. THIS PAGE unclassified Same as Report (SAR) 18. NUMBER OF PAGES 6 19a. NAME OF RESPONSIBLE PERSON Standard Form 298 (Rev. 8-98) Prescribed by ANSI Std Z39-18

that were logged at sea with a MST logger, split, described and subsampled for radiocarbon analysis. Samples from all core catchers were retained for a quick-look at the foraminiferal assemblages and mineralogical composition of the cored sediments. A detailed cruise report was delivered to ONR following the cruise and is available from either of the Chief Scientists. The table below summarizes pertinent details of the cores collected during the ~7 days of coring time we had after weather and equipment delays (both ship- and coring-gear-related) were accounted for. Figure 1: Core Summary for AHC-800 Coring (HPC - hydraulic piston core, XN - extended nose push core). These cores are the longest high-quality cores collected from this part of the margin and represent a unique sample set to provide temporal, stratigraphic and environmental context for seismic stratigraphic interpretation and future sampling efforts. The cores have been archived at the Lamont ODP repository, integrated into the ODP database and have been subsampled extensively for detailed analysis of time stratigraphy, sediment texture and depositional environment. The analysis of 320 textural samples, 112 biostratigraphic samples and 20 magnetostratigraphy samples are currently underway. The currently available radiocarbon age control and biostratigraphic depositional environment results are reported in a companion annual report for the project Temporal Framework 2

and Sediment Characterization of Long Cores from the New Jersey Shelf in Support of the GEOCLUTTER Initiative. 2) Communication of Field Results Over the past year, I have given two invited talks highlighting our results and experience with the AHC-800 on the RV KNORR. 1) Update on Shallow Water Drilling Technology invited presentation at NSF MARGINS focus site planning meeting, Gisborne, NZ, May 2003 2) Heave-Compensated Drilling on the New Jersey Continental Shelf invited presentation at the DOSECC Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June 2003 The communication and integration of results within interdisciplinary research programs is critical to gain the highest return from the time and money invested. I am working closely with Austin, Goff, Fulthorpe, Christensen and Sommerfield to integrate our datasets as they are developed. As new data is produced in this project, I input the information into ARCVIEW so that it can be distributed and used in a GIS database format. IMPACT/APPLICATIONS The full impact/applications of these results are yet to be determined. The core collected will provide a wealth of material from which to produce acoustic models the seabed. Physical property measurements from the MST logger, textural data, age control and biostratigraphy will contribute to a better understanding of buried stratigraphic surfaces, their relationship to geologic processes active during past geologic periods and to a better predictive capability for buried structure/geoclutter on margins that are less well known. TRANSITIONS None at this time. RELATED PROJECTS Austin, Goff, Fulthorpe, Sommerfield and Christensen have complementary ONR Geoclutter funding to participate in the analysis of the KNORR cores and I am in close collaboration with all these researchers. Austin, other UTIG PIs and a doctoral student are examining the high-resolution Chirp data from the shelf and interpreting the acoustic stratigraphy observed. Sommerfield is investigating surficial and subsurface physical properties of the NJ sediments. Christensen is characterizing the depositional environments represented by recovered sediments. H. Lee and J. Locat have a strong interest in the physical property data we produce and will use them to better constrain geotechnical properties of the upper few meters of the seabed. They both sent participants on the cruise as an indication of their interest. 3

REFERENCES none PUBLICATIONS The following publication incorporated unpublished Strataform data and heavily referenced publications from the Strataform program: Alexander, C.R. and C. Venherm. 2003. Modern sedimentary processes in the Santa Monica, California continental margin: sediment accumulation, mixing and budget. Marine Environmental Research, 56:177-204. In addition, I have contributed text, data and figures to two Master volume chapters (3 and 4). Abstracts of Current Results Clark Alexander, Christopher Sommerfield, James Austin, Beth Christensen, Craig Fulthorpe, John Goff, Sean Gulick, Sylvia Nordfjord, Dennis Nielson, Steven Schock. Sedimentology and Age control of late Quaternary New Jersey Shelf deposits. AGU Fall 2003 Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Beth A. Christensen, John A. Goff, Clark Alexander, James A. Austin, Sean P.S. Gulick, Craig S. Fulthorpe, Sylvia Nordfjord, Christopher Summerfield, Claudia Venherm, Steven Schock, Dennis L. Nielson. Late Pleistocene Depositional Environments of the NJ Continental shelf: Foraminiferal evidence. AGU Fall 2003 Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Craig S. Fulthorpe, John A. Goff, James A. Austin, Jr., Sean P.S. Gulick, Sylvia Nordfjord, Clark Alexander, Christopher Summerfield, Beth Christiansen, Steven Schock, Dennis L. Nielson. Enigmatic Shallow Subsurface Stratigraphy on the New Jersey Mid-Outer Shelf: Catastrophic Erosion or Diagenesis? AGU Fall 2003 Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Sean P.S. Gulick, Craig S. Fulthorpe, John A. Goff, James A. Austin, Sylvia Nordfjord, Christopher Summerfield, Jr., Clark Alexander, Beth Christiansen, Steven Schock, Dennis L. Nielson. Mapping a Pre-Last Glacial Maximum Paleo-Seafloor and Shelf-Slope Sediment Wedges beneath the New Jersey shelf. AGU Fall 2003 Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Dennis L. Nielson, Marshall Pardey, James A. Austin, John Goff, Clark Alexander, Beth A. Christensen, Sean P. S. Gulick, Craig S. Fulthorpe, Sylvia Nordfjord, Christopher Summerfield, Claudia Venherm, Steven Schock. Active heave-compensated coring on the New Jersey shelf. AGU Fall 2003 Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Sylvia Nordfjord, John A. Goff, James A. Austin, Craig S. Fulthorpe, Sean P.S. Gulick, Christopher Summerfield, Jr., Clark Alexander, Beth Christiansen, Steven Schock, Dennis L. Nielson. Geomorphologic comparisons of shallowly buried, dendritic drainage systems imaged on the outer New Jersey shelf with modern records of both fluvial and tidal influences. AGU Fall 2003 Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 4

Christensen, B. A. and Alexander, C. R. Pleistocene and Recent depositional environments of the New Jersey margin: Preliminary results from long coring. 2002 SE GSA Annual Meeting. Christensen, B. A., Goff, J., Alexander, C. R., Austin, J. A., Fulthorpe, C., Gulick, S., Nordfjord, S., Sommerfield, C., Venherm, C., and Walsh, D. A comparison of Pleistocene and Recent depositional environments on the NJ Continental shelf. 2003 Annual Meeting, American Association of Applied Palynologists. C. Alexander and J. A. Austin, Jr. Cruise Report KN167-KN168A/B: AHC-800 Coring on the New Jersey Shelf for ONR s Geoclutter Initiative, R/V KNORR, 27 September 17 October 2002. PATENTS none 5