IODP Expedition 318 drilled several sites on the Wilkes Land margin of East Antarctica in
Jan.–Feb. 2010. The principle objective of the cruise was to obtain a better understanding of
the Cenozoic cryospheric evolution of Antarctica, in conjunction with the dating of major
regional seismic unconformities WL-U3 thru U8. Unconformity WL-U3 was suggested to be
related to the inception of Antarctic glaciation during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (~34
Ma).
Changes in biotic assemblages distinctly denote an ecological transition from warm,
Eocene ice-free ‘greenhouse’ conditions to colder, highly productive, Oligocene ‘icehouse’
conditions, more akin to the modern shelf environment of Antarctica. Preliminary
dinoflagellate and TEX86 results will be discussed. In addition, our paleoecological
interpretations provide constraints for on-going geophysical studies aimed at modelling
changes in relative sea level in response to East Antarctic glaciation and ice-sheet arrival at
the Wilkes Land margin. |