Samples of crystalline basalt from Site 396 B are all more or less altered, usually in strongly zoned patterns. Evidence has been found for several related or independent alteration stages, including (1) minor localized deuteric (amphibole and mixed clay minerals in miarolitic voids); (2) minor widespread nonoxidizing (pyrite on walls of vugs and cracks); (3) localized diffusion-controlled rug filling ("glauconite" in black halos); (4) pervasive low level oxidizing (transformation of titanomagnetite to cation-deficient titanomaghemite); (5) localized diffusion-controlled strongly oxidizing (breakdown of olivine and titanomaghemite in brown zones). Plagioclase and pyroxene are essentially unaltered. Detailed analyses of gray and brown zones ...
Four chemically distinct basalts were cored in 44 m of basement penetration at Deep Sea Drilling Pro...
Major and trace element compositions of basalts from the lower part of Hole 504B indicate their coge...
Basalt underlying early Campanian chalk at Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 163 is divided into...
Cores from Deep Sea Drilling Project Holes 501, 504B and 505B have an unusual near-vein zonation in ...
Basalts from DSDP Site 417 (109 Ma) exhibit the effects of several stages of alteration reflecting t...
DSDP Hole 504B is the deepest section drilled into oceanic basement, penetrating through a 571.5-m l...
Basalts from Hole 504B, Leg 83, exhibit remarkable uniformity in major and trace element composition...
Basalt was encountered under sediments in four holes (519A, 520, 522B, and 524) on Leg 73. The rocks...
Basalts recovered from Hole 504B during ODP Leg 111 are more or less altered, but there is no sign o...
Data are presented on phenocryst proportions and content for 40 basalts representative of the strati...
Transmission and analytical electron microscopy integrated with conventional electron microprobe ana...
Basalts in Hole 648B, located in the rift valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 23°N in crust estimate...
Basalts recovered on DSDP Leg 92 include all the major basalt types so far recovered from the ocean ...
During DSDP Leg 65, a series of holes was drilled into the oceanic basement across the mouth of the ...
Reentry of Hole 462A during Leg 89 resulted in the penetration of a further 140 m of basalt sheet-fl...
Four chemically distinct basalts were cored in 44 m of basement penetration at Deep Sea Drilling Pro...
Major and trace element compositions of basalts from the lower part of Hole 504B indicate their coge...
Basalt underlying early Campanian chalk at Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 163 is divided into...
Cores from Deep Sea Drilling Project Holes 501, 504B and 505B have an unusual near-vein zonation in ...
Basalts from DSDP Site 417 (109 Ma) exhibit the effects of several stages of alteration reflecting t...
DSDP Hole 504B is the deepest section drilled into oceanic basement, penetrating through a 571.5-m l...
Basalts from Hole 504B, Leg 83, exhibit remarkable uniformity in major and trace element composition...
Basalt was encountered under sediments in four holes (519A, 520, 522B, and 524) on Leg 73. The rocks...
Basalts recovered from Hole 504B during ODP Leg 111 are more or less altered, but there is no sign o...
Data are presented on phenocryst proportions and content for 40 basalts representative of the strati...
Transmission and analytical electron microscopy integrated with conventional electron microprobe ana...
Basalts in Hole 648B, located in the rift valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 23°N in crust estimate...
Basalts recovered on DSDP Leg 92 include all the major basalt types so far recovered from the ocean ...
During DSDP Leg 65, a series of holes was drilled into the oceanic basement across the mouth of the ...
Reentry of Hole 462A during Leg 89 resulted in the penetration of a further 140 m of basalt sheet-fl...
Four chemically distinct basalts were cored in 44 m of basement penetration at Deep Sea Drilling Pro...
Major and trace element compositions of basalts from the lower part of Hole 504B indicate their coge...
Basalt underlying early Campanian chalk at Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 163 is divided into...