Comparisons of z values between fine-grained titanomagnetites within interstitial glass and large-grained titanomaghemtes in older ocean-floor basalts

Transmission electron microscopy observations and rock magnetic measurements reveal that alteration of fine- and large-grained iron-titanium oxides can occur at different rates. Fine-grained titanomagnetite occurs as a crystallization product within interstitial glass that originated as an immiscible liquid within a fully differentiated melt; in several samples with ages to 32 Ma it displays very little or no oxidation (z = ca. 0). In contrast, samples with ages of 10 Ma or older are observed to also contain highly oxidized (z >/= 0.66) large-grained titanomaghemite. These large grains, having originated by direct crystallization from melt, are associated with pore space. Such pore space can serve as a conduit for fluids that promote alteration, whereas fine grains may have been "armored" against alteration by the glass matrix in which they are embedded. Apparently, alteration of oceanic crust is a heterogeneous process on a microscopic scale. The existence of pristine, fine-grained titanomagnetite in the interstitial glass of older ocean-floor basalts that have undergone significant alteration implies that such glassy material is capable of carrying original thermal remanent magnetization and may be suitable for paleointensity determinations.

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Zhou, Weiming, Van der Voo, Rob, Peacor, Donald R (1999). Dataset: Comparisons of z values between fine-grained titanomagnetites within interstitial glass and large-grained titanomaghemtes in older ocean-floor basalts. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.712082

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.712082
Author Zhou, Weiming
Given Name Weiming
Family Name Zhou
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Van der Voo, Rob
Peacor, Donald R
Source Creation 1999
Publication Year 1999
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Zhou-1999
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Preservation of pristine titanomagnetite in older ocean-floor basalts and its significance for paleointensity studies
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1999)027%3C1043:POPTIO%3E2.3.CO;2
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 1999
Source: Geology
Authors: Zhou Weiming , Van der Voo Rob , Peacor Donald R .