Geochemistry of oceanic crust of the North Atlantic ...

87Sr/a6Sr ratios, Sr, K, Rb and Cs contents and the petrology of basalts and secondary phases recovered from deep basement drilling at DSDP Sites 332B, 417A, 417D and 418A show that the oceanic crust alters in four distinct stages characterized by formation of palagonite, smectite and calcite (Stage...

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Main Authors: Staudigel, Hubert, Hart, Stanley R, Richardson, Stephen H
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1981
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.708682
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.708682
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Summary:87Sr/a6Sr ratios, Sr, K, Rb and Cs contents and the petrology of basalts and secondary phases recovered from deep basement drilling at DSDP Sites 332B, 417A, 417D and 418A show that the oceanic crust alters in four distinct stages characterized by formation of palagonite, smectite and calcite (Stages I, II and III, respectively). Stage IV represents the final compaction of the crust, including a dehydration of the crust without major chemical changes. Isotopic age determinations by Hart and Staudigel (1978, doi:10.1029/GL005i012p01009) and Richardson et al. (doi:10.1029/JB085iB12p07195), show that, at least for Atlantic-type crustal regimes, Stage I and II last for a maximum of 3 m.y., and Stage III lasts beyond Stage I and II, but is probably completed in significantly less than 10 m.y. Stage IV is long-lived and may still be active at 100 m.y. Stages I and II, the phase of halmyrolysis, include geochemically significant interactions between seawater and basalt for the upper 500 m of layer II and involve ... : Supplement to: Staudigel, Hubert; Hart, Stanley R; Richardson, Stephen H (1981): Alteration of the oceanic crust: processes and timing. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 52(2), 311-327 ...