Pillow basalt fragments from the East Pacific Rise, dredged during the Phoenix expedition, often show discoloured rims due to alteration. A suite of nine pillow basalts with such discoloured rims and ranging in age between 200 and 820 ka has been characterized in terms of their Fe–Ti-oxide mineralogy and rock magnetic properties. These large pillow fragments show relatively unaltered grey interiors, surrounded by darker, concentric halos, which vary in thickness as measured from glassy pillow rims and surfaces caused by large cracks penetrating into the original pillow interior. The discoloured zones are characterized by precipitation of abundant secondary minerals, such as Fe 3+ -rich clays that filled vesicle spaces. Fe–Ti oxides in subsa...
Qualitative techniques are described by which the domain nature and magnetite-maghemite oxidation st...
The low-temperature oxidation process in titanomagnetite has been investigated. Using samples with c...
Konigsberger ratios of DSDP basalts were rather low (mean value around 7) but were usually high enou...
The youngest sampled submarine lava flow, which erupted June 1993 on the Juan de Fuca Ridge, provide...
Mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) is the major source of marine magnetic anomalies which are the result ...
Mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) is the major source of marine magnetic anomalies which are the result ...
Unblocking temperatures of natural remanent magnetization were found to extend well above the domina...
Recent experimental data on synthetic titanomaghemites indicate that oxidation is accompanied by a d...
A detailed electron microscopic and rock magnetic study of mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB), varying b...
A detailed electron microscopic and rock magnetic study of mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB), varying b...
The validity of magnetic granulometric estimates relies heavily on the ability to distinguish ultraf...
Seventeen samples from pillow or massive "zero age" fresh basalts from ODP Legs 106 and 109 were stu...
The natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of ocean basalts, giving rise to the pattern of marine magn...
Titanomagnetite containing up to 0.6–0.7 Ti atoms per formula unit is a primary magnetic mineral pha...
Transmission electron microscopy observations and rock magnetic measurements reveal that alteration ...
Qualitative techniques are described by which the domain nature and magnetite-maghemite oxidation st...
The low-temperature oxidation process in titanomagnetite has been investigated. Using samples with c...
Konigsberger ratios of DSDP basalts were rather low (mean value around 7) but were usually high enou...
The youngest sampled submarine lava flow, which erupted June 1993 on the Juan de Fuca Ridge, provide...
Mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) is the major source of marine magnetic anomalies which are the result ...
Mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) is the major source of marine magnetic anomalies which are the result ...
Unblocking temperatures of natural remanent magnetization were found to extend well above the domina...
Recent experimental data on synthetic titanomaghemites indicate that oxidation is accompanied by a d...
A detailed electron microscopic and rock magnetic study of mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB), varying b...
A detailed electron microscopic and rock magnetic study of mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB), varying b...
The validity of magnetic granulometric estimates relies heavily on the ability to distinguish ultraf...
Seventeen samples from pillow or massive "zero age" fresh basalts from ODP Legs 106 and 109 were stu...
The natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of ocean basalts, giving rise to the pattern of marine magn...
Titanomagnetite containing up to 0.6–0.7 Ti atoms per formula unit is a primary magnetic mineral pha...
Transmission electron microscopy observations and rock magnetic measurements reveal that alteration ...
Qualitative techniques are described by which the domain nature and magnetite-maghemite oxidation st...
The low-temperature oxidation process in titanomagnetite has been investigated. Using samples with c...
Konigsberger ratios of DSDP basalts were rather low (mean value around 7) but were usually high enou...