Chemical and isotopical analsyes of DSDP Hole 34-321 basalts

A blue-green smectite (iron-rich saponite) and green mica (celadonite) are the dominant sheet silicates in veins within the 10.5 m of basalt cored during DSDP Leg 34, Site 32l, in the Nazca plate. Oxygen isotopic analyses of these clays, and associated calcite, indicate a formation temperature of <25°C. Celadonite contains appreciable Fe2O3, K2O and SiO2, intermediate MgO, and very little Al2O3. Celadonite is commonly associated with goethite and hematite, which suggests that this phase formed by precipitation within a dominantly oxygenated environment of components leached from basalt and provided by seawater. A mass balance estimate indicates that celadonite formation can remove no more than 15% of the K annually transported to the oceans by rivers. In contrast, iron-rich saponite containing significant Al2O3 appears to have precipitated from a nonoxidizing, distinctly alkaline fluid containing a high Na/K ratio relative to unmodified seawater. Seawater-basalt interaction at low temperatures, resulting in the formation of celadonite and smectite may explain chemical gradients observed in interstitial waters of sediments overlying basalts.

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Seyfried, W E, Shanks, Wayne C, Dibble, W E (1978). Dataset: Chemical and isotopical analsyes of DSDP Hole 34-321 basalts. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.714253

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.714253
Author Seyfried, W E
Given Name W E
Family Name Seyfried
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Shanks, Wayne C
Dibble, W E
Source Creation 1978
Publication Year 1978
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Name: Geophysics

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Title: Clay mineral formation in DSDP Leg 34 basalt
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(78)90183-8
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1978
Source: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Authors: Seyfried W E , Shanks Wayne C , Dibble W E .