Chemistry of interstitial water of samples from DSDP Leg 38

Interstitial waters recovered during Leg 38 show large changes in major ion composition and also in oxygen isotope composition. Increases in Ca[++] and Sr[++] and decreases in K[+], Mg[++], and O18/O16 are interpreted in terms of extensive diagenesis of terrigenous, volcanic, or basaltic igneous mat...

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Main Authors: Gieskes, Joris M, Lawrence, James R, Galleisky, Guntwin
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1976
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.710841
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.710841
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Summary:Interstitial waters recovered during Leg 38 show large changes in major ion composition and also in oxygen isotope composition. Increases in Ca[++] and Sr[++] and decreases in K[+], Mg[++], and O18/O16 are interpreted in terms of extensive diagenesis of terrigenous, volcanic, or basaltic igneous materials in the sediments and underlying basalts. Slight, but well-established increases in chlorinity with depth indicate that these postulated weathering reactions involve uptake of water to a measurable extent. Interstitial waters from sites drilled on the Inner Voring Plateau suggest the infusion of fresh waters by aquifers from the mainland of Norway.