Identification_Information: Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: William Dana Barnard Publication_Date: 1973 Title: Late Cenozoic sedimentation on the Washington continental slope Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: Paper Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Seattle, WA Publisher: University of Washington Other_Citation_Details: PhD. dissertation, Department of Oceanography Research supported by the National Science Foundation, Texaco Fellowship in Oceanography, and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT (45-1)-2225-T24 Description: Abstract: The Washington continental slope, which is situated between the continental shelf on the east and Cascadia Basin on the west, consists of an upper and lower slope. The lower slope of borderland is composed of north to northwest trending, en echelon, anticlinal ridges and intervening sediment-filled basins. The indurated mudstone and limestone ridges represent older Cascadia Basin turbidites that have been accreted onto the continental margin within the last two million years as a result of the underthrusting of the Juan de Fuca plate beneath North America. The ridges ages and the borderland structure indicate that deformation has progressed in a westward direction with time and has probably continued up to the present. Folding and thrusting of the outermost or marginal ridges is presently occurring at a rate of 0.7 cm/yr. The depressions between these ridges, which may be filled with hemipelagic and turbidite sediment, often form valleys that drain the submarine canyons notching the upper slope. Since all the borderland ridges are probably less than 2 million years old, the deposition of postdeformational sediment between the ridges must have occurred during the Pleistocene. Approximate Pleistocene sediment accumulation rates range from less than 0.5m/1000 yrs to more than 1m/1000 yrs. Most of this sediment, trapped in the borderland basins, was probably deposited by turbidity currents during periods of glaciation on the adjacent continent. Although deformation of the lower slope has continued throughout the Pleistocene, there is no evidence in the seismic reflection profiles that the major routes of sediment dispersal have shifted significantly since the beginning of postdeformational sedimentation. The sediment in the borderland piston cores consists of interlayer turbidite and hemipelagic deposits. The sediment is divided into glacial and postglacial sections based on a change from foraminiferan-rich, gray lutite to radiolarian-rich, olive gray lutite. This faunal change, which begins at about 10,500 yrs B.P. on the lower slope, is time transgressive in the northeast Pacific and may separate geologic-climate units. It cannot be used to define the Pleistocene-Holocene time-stratigraphic boundary. The postglacial sediment deposited between 10,500 yrs B.P. and the present can be divided into early and late postglacial sections based on the lowest horizon of Mazama glass deposited about 6,750 yrs. B.P. During the last glacial period turbidity currents played a major role in deposition of sediments. The lower continental slope was apparently deluged with turbidity currents enroute to the deep-sea fans of Cascadia Basin. All the canyons notching the upper slope were probably active until about 10,500 yrs. B.P. With the onset of postglacial conditions the importance of hemipelagic sedimentation increased. All the canyons were probably less active and turbidity currents apparently occurred less frequently, were composed of finer grained material, and tended to be depositional in nature. Over the last 6,750 years Astoria, Grays, and Juan de Fuca Canyons have been filling up with hemipelagic mud and some sand/silt turbidites. Willapa Canyon remained an active avenue for nondepositional or erosional turbidity currents until about 5,000 yrs B.P. when it too began to fill up. All these canyons presently appear to be filling up with fine-grained material, which is probably derived primarily from the Columbia River. Quinault Canyon apparently acts as a funnel for a large amount of material that is moving northward along the continental shelf. This material accumulates in the head of the canyon for about 500 years before it is flushed down the canyon as a large turbidity current that flows down lower Quinault Canyon, out lower Willapa Canyon and into Cascadia Basin. Purpose: The recent development of seismic reflection profiling has greatly advanced our knowledge of continental margin structures, while improvements in coring and bottom sampling techniques have made detailed studies of the near-surface sediments more feasible. This study is oriented towards the utilization of these techniques to describe the stratigraphy and near-surface sedimentary record on the Washington continental slope. It is hoped that a better understanding of the late Cenozoic history and development of this region can be gained by integrating data from both seismic profiles and near-surface sediment samples. Supplemental_Information: Seismic reflection profiles, cores, and dredge hauls used in this study were collected on the R/V T. Washington (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Leg 9A-Seven Tow expedition, and on R/V T.G. Thompson (University of Washington) cruises TT-053, TT-063, and TT-068. Data digitized by the USGS for inclusion into usSEABED (http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/usseabed) Time_Period_of_Content: Time_Period_Information: Single_Date/Time: Calendar_Date: 1973 Currentness_Reference: Publication date Status: Progress: complete Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None planned Spatial_Domain: Bounding_Coordinates: West_Bounding_Coordinate: -126.41833 East_Bounding_Coordinate: -124.67000 North_Bounding_Coordinate: 48.20500 South_Bounding_Coordinate: 46.04667 Keywords: Theme: Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None Theme_Keyword: University of Washington Theme_Keyword: Department of Oceanography Theme_Keyword: Piston core Theme_Keyword: Gravity core Theme_Keyword: Box core Theme_Keyword: Chain- ball dredge Theme: Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: ISO 19115 Topic Category Theme_Keyword: Oceans and Estuaries Theme_Keyword: Location Theme_Keyword: GeoscientificInformation Theme: Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keyword. Version 5.3.3 Theme_Keyword: Marine Sediments Theme_Keyword: Geotechnical Properties Theme_Keyword: Sediment Composition Theme_Keyword: Sedimentary Structures Theme_Keyword: Sedimentary Textures Theme_Keyword: Terrigenous Sediments Place: Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: Geographic Names Information System Place_Keyword: Washington, State of Place_Keyword: Columbia River Place: Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: None Place_Keyword: Astoria Canyon Place_Keyword: Juan de Fuca Canyon Place_Keyword: Willapa canyon Place_Keyword: Grays Canyon Place_Keyword: Quinault Canyon Temporal: Temporal_Keyword_Thesaurus: Geologic Temporal_Keyword: Late Cenozoic Temporal_Keyword: Pleistocene Temporal_Keyword: Holocene Access_Constraints: Dissertation is available at libraries and the University of Washington Use_Constraints: Cite William D. Barnard and the University of Washington as originators of the data. Point_of_Contact: Contact_Information: Contact_Organization_Primary: Contact_Organization: University of Washington Contact_Address: Address_Type: Mail Address: P.O. Box 357940 Address: University of Washington City: Seattle State_or_Province: WA Postal_Code: 98195 Contact_Voice_Telephone: 206-543-5060 Browse_Graphic: Browse_Graphic_File_Name: Barnard_PhD_1973 Browse_Graphic_File_Description: Screen grab of GIS-produced sample distribution, with bathymetry and land for reference. Browse_Graphic_File_Type: JPG Data_Set_Credit: William Dana Barnard at the University of Washington for the collection and analysis of data. For inclusion into usSEABED: Digitization: Jennifer Mendonca, (USGS); Formatting corrections: Jane Reid (USGS) and Chris Jenkins (University of Colorado) Native_Data_Set_Environment: Tkme: Another editor for formal metadata by Peter N. Schweitzer (U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA 22092), version 2.9.13, Microsoft Windows Version 5.1; Microsoft Word 2000 9.0 Data_Quality_Information: Attribute_Accuracy: Attribute_Accuracy_Report: No estimate made for the accuracy of the data in the original report. Data digitized by the USGS and partners were visually compared to the source data, and corrected. Where appropriate, data were tested for completeness using MS Excel. Locations checked using GIS. Logical_Consistency_Report: Data fall within normal ranges for the given parameters. Completeness_Report: Sample number, station locations, water depth, sampler type, and core length (Appendix 2), core descriptions (Appendix 3); Sediment composition (Appendix 4); microfossil data from piston cores (Appendix 5), and sediment densities and water content(Appendix 8) completely digitized. Microfossil data from dredge haul samples (Appendix 6), carbon values (Appendix 7), and sediment velocities (Appendix 9) were not digitized and are not included in usSEABED. Positional_Accuracy: Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy: Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report: Navigation by satellite. Latitudes and longitudes given in degrees, tenths, minutes. Vertical_Positional_Accuracy: Vertical_Positional_Accuracy_Report: Water depth determinations by 12-kHz transducer using an assumed sound velocity of 1463 m/sec. No slope corrections were made. Water depths given in meters. Lineage: Process_Step: Process_Description: "All cores used in this study were split lengthwise and logged visually. The Rock Color Chart (Geological Society of America, 1963) was used in logging the sediment color. General sediment texture and composition were qualitatively determined by means of smear slides...estimates of texture were made by comparing the sample slides with "standard" sand, silt, and clay slides. This method of estimating sediment composition, although very qualitative, does give a general idea of the sediment components and their relative amounts. All the estimates are based on visual estimates without regard to weight or volume percentages. Bulk densities were measured in a Beckman air comparison pycnometer (model 930); the density was calculated by dividing the weight by the volume. The velocity of sound was measured at 10 cm intervals on an Underwater Systems Sediment Velocimeter (model U.S.I. 103)." For usSEABED, core descriptions were transcribed from drawings using the legends provided. Qualitative estimates of sand, silt, clay abundances were translated using the legends provided, i.e., >35% = abundant, 10-35% = common, 1-10% = rare, and >1% = trace, and mined as a written description. Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: Geological Society of America, 1963 Process_Date: Unknown Source_Produced_Citation_Abbreviation: Barnard_PhD_1973 Process_Contact: Contact_Information: Contact_Organization_Primary: Contact_Organization: University of Washington Contact_Address: Address_Type: Mail Address: P.O. 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Box 357940 Address: University of Washington City: Seattle State_or_Province: WA Postal_Code: 98195 Contact_Voice_Telephone: 206-543-5060 Resource_Description: Barnard_PhD_1973 Distribution_Liability: Although this dataset has been used by the USGS, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the USGS as to the accuracy of the data. Users of the data should be aware of limitations of the data due to possible imprecision due to navigational inaccuracies and limitations of the statistical data. Standard_Order_Process: Non-digital_Form: Report is available at libraries and the University of Washington. Fees: None Technical_Prerequisites: None Available_Time_Period: Time_Period_Information: Single_Date/Time: Calendar_Date: 1973 Metadata_Reference_Information: Metadata_Date: 2005 Metadata_Contact: Contact_Information: Contact_Organization_Primary: Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Contact_Person: Jane A. Reid Contact_Position: Geologist Contact_Address: Address_Type: Physical and mail Address: 400 Natural Bridges Drive City: Santa Cruz State_or_Province: CA Postal_Code: 95060 Contact_Voice_Telephone: 831-427-4727 Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: jareid@usgs.gov Contact_Instructions: Email preferred Metadata_Standard_Name: CSDGM Version 2 Metadata_Standard_Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998 Metadata_Access_Constraints: None Metadata_Use_Constraints: Metadata was written by a user of the data. Any information contained in the physical report is authoritative and supercedes any information given here.