Chemical composition of basalts from DSDP Hole 46-396B

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 in pillow basalts show that low temperature oxidation has proceeded in a step-wise fashion, with the relative stabilities of the igneous minerals controlling the steps. Secondary minerals that crystallized from pore fluids on to the walls of vugs may or may not be related to local alteration of primary phases. During the most intense stage of alteration, brown oxidation zones grew into basalt fragments behind diffusion controlled fronts. The specific reactions and products of this stage differ among the lithologic units at the site. A model is proposed whereby efficient seawater circulation through the pillow units maintains the pH and the concentrations of Mg2+ and SiO2 dissolved at low levels in pore fluids, so that olivine is replaced by hydrous ferric oxides, and Mg and SiO2 are removed from the system. In the massive basalt unit, circulation is somewhat less effective and Mg and SiO2 are retained in smectites. Deposition of authigenic minerals in the sequence saponite/Fe-Mn oxides/phillipsite/calcite in vugs and cracks may reflect the gradual closing of the systems and probably signals the end of localized oxidation in parts of the core. Mineral compositions indicate that most of these deposits formed from seawater at very low temperature.

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Böhlke, John Karl, Honnorez, Jose J, Honnorez-Guerstein, B-M (1980). Dataset: Chemical composition of basalts from DSDP Hole 46-396B. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.667436

DOI retrieved: 1980

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.667436
Author Böhlke, John Karl
Given Name John Karl
Family Name Böhlke
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Honnorez, Jose J
Honnorez-Guerstein, B-M
Source Creation 1980
Publication Year 1980
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Boehlke_basalt
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Name: Chemistry

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Alteration of basalts from Site 396B, DSDP: Petrographic and mineralogic studies
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00376628
Type: DOI
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Year: 1980
Source: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Authors: Böhlke John Karl , Honnorez Jose J , Honnorez-Guerstein B-M .