Geochemical analyses of secondary minerals from ODP Leg 115 basalts (Tables 1+2)

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Fisk, Martin R;Howard, Katherine J

Description

Basalts recovered along the Reunion hotspot track on Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 115 range in age from 34 Ma at Site 706 to 64 Ma at Site 707. They have undergone various degrees of secondary alteration. Within single holes the amount of alteration can vary from a few percent to near complete replacement of phenocrysts and groundmass by secondary minerals. Olivine appears to be the most susceptible to alteration and in some sections it is the only mineral altered. In other sections, olivine, pyroxene and plagioclase phenocrysts, and groundmass have been completely replaced by secondary minerals.Clays are the predominant form of secondary mineralization. In addition to replacing olivine, pyroxene, glass, and groundmass, clays have filled veins, vesicles, and voids. Minor amounts of calcite, zeolites, and K-feldspar were also detected. The clays that filled vesicles and veins often show color zonations of dark, opaque bands near the edges that grade into tan or green transparent regions in the centers of the veins. The electron microprobe was used to obtain chemical analyses of these veins as well as to characterize isolated clays that replaced specific minerals and filled voids and vesicles.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.5

FAIR Score

88%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

Field

Energy

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

52%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Event labelSample code/labelSample code/label 2DescriptionSilicon dioxideTitanium dioxideAluminium oxideIron oxide, FeOManganese oxideMagnesium oxideCalcium oxideSodium oxidePotassium oxideChromium(III) oxideSumDrilling/drill rigDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationElectron microprobe (EMP)Leg115Joides ResolutionOcean Drilling Program (ODP)

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00