ODP Leg 206 and IODP Expeditions 309/312 drilled a complete intact in situ section of the upper oceanic crust formed in a super-fast spreading ridge at Site 1256 in the Guatemala Basin, Pacific Ocean. It starts from a sedimentary cover (~250m thick) followed by an extrusive lavas section that transitions into a sheeted dikes complex and the uppermost plutonic rocks. The shallow igneous basement is characterized by a single cooling unit of basalt, which has been interpreted as a ponded lava flow, commonly referred as the Lava Pond. The high core recovery within the Lava Pond (~93%) has allowed for good correlations between core and downhole logging data providing an understanding of the relationships between local and regional tectonic. Elec...
This paper is part of the special publication Core-log integration (eds P.K. Harvey and M.A. Lovell)...
One of the most difficult tasks in the interpretation of oceanic crustal seismic data is determining...
Hole 1256C was cored 88.5 m into basement, and Hole 1256D, the deep reentry hole, was cored 502 m in...
A complete ‘‘in situ’’ section of upper oceanic crust, from extrusive lavas, through dikes into gabb...
New ocean crust is constantly being formed from mid-ocean ridge axis. Voluminous flows of lava are e...
The objective of this study is to construct a representative volcanostratigraphy of Ocean Drilling P...
This work examines a massive basaltic lava emplaced in a subaqueous environment and drilled at ODP S...
[1] The objective of this study is to construct a representative volcanostratigraphy of Ocean Drilli...
Ocean Drilling Program Site 1224 is located about halfway between California and Hawaii in the easte...
The igneous rocks cored in Holes 1256C and 1256D during Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 206 and Int...
Brittle structures (open fractures and veins) from basaltic oceanic crust drilled at Ocean Drilling ...
ODP Leg 203 established a new legacy hole for a long-term Dynamics of Earth and Ocean Systems/Ocean ...
ODP Leg 203 established a new legacy hole for a long-term Dynamics of Earth and Ocean Systems/Ocean ...
Hole 504B is by far the deepest hole yet drilled into the oceanic crust in situ, and it therefore pr...
Studies of the evolution and architecture of the oceanic crust''s basement are significantly hindere...
This paper is part of the special publication Core-log integration (eds P.K. Harvey and M.A. Lovell)...
One of the most difficult tasks in the interpretation of oceanic crustal seismic data is determining...
Hole 1256C was cored 88.5 m into basement, and Hole 1256D, the deep reentry hole, was cored 502 m in...
A complete ‘‘in situ’’ section of upper oceanic crust, from extrusive lavas, through dikes into gabb...
New ocean crust is constantly being formed from mid-ocean ridge axis. Voluminous flows of lava are e...
The objective of this study is to construct a representative volcanostratigraphy of Ocean Drilling P...
This work examines a massive basaltic lava emplaced in a subaqueous environment and drilled at ODP S...
[1] The objective of this study is to construct a representative volcanostratigraphy of Ocean Drilli...
Ocean Drilling Program Site 1224 is located about halfway between California and Hawaii in the easte...
The igneous rocks cored in Holes 1256C and 1256D during Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 206 and Int...
Brittle structures (open fractures and veins) from basaltic oceanic crust drilled at Ocean Drilling ...
ODP Leg 203 established a new legacy hole for a long-term Dynamics of Earth and Ocean Systems/Ocean ...
ODP Leg 203 established a new legacy hole for a long-term Dynamics of Earth and Ocean Systems/Ocean ...
Hole 504B is by far the deepest hole yet drilled into the oceanic crust in situ, and it therefore pr...
Studies of the evolution and architecture of the oceanic crust''s basement are significantly hindere...
This paper is part of the special publication Core-log integration (eds P.K. Harvey and M.A. Lovell)...
One of the most difficult tasks in the interpretation of oceanic crustal seismic data is determining...
Hole 1256C was cored 88.5 m into basement, and Hole 1256D, the deep reentry hole, was cored 502 m in...