Stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites

Serpentinized abyssal peridotites sampled by the Ocean Drilling Program Leg 209 along the mid-Atlantic Ridge near the 15°20'N Fracture Zone have been analyzed for oxygen, hydrogen, and chlorine isotope compositions in order to determine isotopic behavior under a wide range of serpentinization c...

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Main Authors: Barnes, Jaime D, Paulick, Holger, Sharp, Zachary D, Bach, Wolfgang, Beaudoin, Georges
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2009
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ODP
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.734342
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.734342 2023-05-15T17:37:02+02:00 Stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites Barnes, Jaime D Paulick, Holger Sharp, Zachary D Bach, Wolfgang Beaudoin, Georges MEDIAN LATITUDE: 15.098908 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -45.406241 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 14.721080 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -46.676360 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 15.647780 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -44.884730 * DATE/TIME START: 2003-05-22T05:45:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2003-06-18T21:45:00 2009-03-01 application/zip, 12 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.734342 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.734342 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.734342 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.734342 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Barnes, Jaime D; Paulick, Holger; Sharp, Zachary D; Bach, Wolfgang; Beaudoin, Georges (2009): Stable isotope (d18 O, dD, d37 Cl) evidence for multiple fluid histories in mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites (ODP Leg 209). Lithos, 110(1-4), 83-94, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2008.12.004 209-1268A 209-1270A 209-1270B 209-1270C 209-1270D 209-1271A 209-1271B 209-1272A 209-1274A DRILL Drilling/drill rig Joides Resolution Leg209 North Atlantic Ocean Ocean Drilling Program ODP Dataset 2009 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.734342 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2008.12.004 2023-01-20T07:31:39Z Serpentinized abyssal peridotites sampled by the Ocean Drilling Program Leg 209 along the mid-Atlantic Ridge near the 15°20'N Fracture Zone have been analyzed for oxygen, hydrogen, and chlorine isotope compositions in order to determine isotopic behavior under a wide range of serpentinization conditions and place constraints on fluid history. Oxygen and hydrogen thermometry suggests peak serpentinization temperatures of 300-500°C. Serpentine separates have low deltaD values possibly due to a magmatic fluid component or low-temperature exchange during seafloor weathering. Chlorine geochemistry focused on three holes: 1274A and 1272A (serpentinized peridotites) and 1268A (serpentinite locally altered to talc). Concentrations of both, water-soluble chloride (WSC) and structurally bound chloride (SBC) are significantly lower at Hole 1268A compared to Holes 1274A and 1272A. The delta37Cl values for WSC and SBC of serpentinites in Holes 1274A and 1272A are slightly positive (avg. WSC = 0.20 per mil, n = 22 and avg. SBC = 0.35 per mil, n = 22), representing typical seawater-hydration conditions commonly determined for abyssal peridotite. The SBC of serpentinites from Hole 1268A are also positive (avg. = 0.63 per mil); whereas, the SBC in talc-dominated samples is negative (avg. = -1.22 per mil). The WSC of both talc- and serpentine-dominated samples are also negative (avg. = -0.15 per mil). We interpret the chlorine isotope data to preserve a record of multiple fluid events. As seawater hydrated the peridotite, 37Cl was preferentially incorporated into the forming serpentine and water-soluble salts, yielding similar delta37Cl values on a regional scale as sampled by Holes 1268A, 1274A and 1272A. The resultant pore fluid was left depleted in 37Cl. Locally (Hole 1268A), this evolved fluid was remobilized possibly due to the initiation of hydrothermal circulation in response to emplacement of a mafic magma body. The low delta37Cl pore fluids attained elevated SiO2 and sulfur concentrations due to interaction with the ... Dataset North Atlantic PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Mid-Atlantic Ridge ENVELOPE(-46.676360,-44.884730,15.647780,14.721080)
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209-1270A
209-1270B
209-1270C
209-1270D
209-1271A
209-1271B
209-1272A
209-1274A
DRILL
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Joides Resolution
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North Atlantic Ocean
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
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209-1270A
209-1270B
209-1270C
209-1270D
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209-1271B
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Drilling/drill rig
Joides Resolution
Leg209
North Atlantic Ocean
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
Barnes, Jaime D
Paulick, Holger
Sharp, Zachary D
Bach, Wolfgang
Beaudoin, Georges
Stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites
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Joides Resolution
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North Atlantic Ocean
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
description Serpentinized abyssal peridotites sampled by the Ocean Drilling Program Leg 209 along the mid-Atlantic Ridge near the 15°20'N Fracture Zone have been analyzed for oxygen, hydrogen, and chlorine isotope compositions in order to determine isotopic behavior under a wide range of serpentinization conditions and place constraints on fluid history. Oxygen and hydrogen thermometry suggests peak serpentinization temperatures of 300-500°C. Serpentine separates have low deltaD values possibly due to a magmatic fluid component or low-temperature exchange during seafloor weathering. Chlorine geochemistry focused on three holes: 1274A and 1272A (serpentinized peridotites) and 1268A (serpentinite locally altered to talc). Concentrations of both, water-soluble chloride (WSC) and structurally bound chloride (SBC) are significantly lower at Hole 1268A compared to Holes 1274A and 1272A. The delta37Cl values for WSC and SBC of serpentinites in Holes 1274A and 1272A are slightly positive (avg. WSC = 0.20 per mil, n = 22 and avg. SBC = 0.35 per mil, n = 22), representing typical seawater-hydration conditions commonly determined for abyssal peridotite. The SBC of serpentinites from Hole 1268A are also positive (avg. = 0.63 per mil); whereas, the SBC in talc-dominated samples is negative (avg. = -1.22 per mil). The WSC of both talc- and serpentine-dominated samples are also negative (avg. = -0.15 per mil). We interpret the chlorine isotope data to preserve a record of multiple fluid events. As seawater hydrated the peridotite, 37Cl was preferentially incorporated into the forming serpentine and water-soluble salts, yielding similar delta37Cl values on a regional scale as sampled by Holes 1268A, 1274A and 1272A. The resultant pore fluid was left depleted in 37Cl. Locally (Hole 1268A), this evolved fluid was remobilized possibly due to the initiation of hydrothermal circulation in response to emplacement of a mafic magma body. The low delta37Cl pore fluids attained elevated SiO2 and sulfur concentrations due to interaction with the ...
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author Barnes, Jaime D
Paulick, Holger
Sharp, Zachary D
Bach, Wolfgang
Beaudoin, Georges
author_facet Barnes, Jaime D
Paulick, Holger
Sharp, Zachary D
Bach, Wolfgang
Beaudoin, Georges
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title Stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites
title_short Stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites
title_full Stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites
title_fullStr Stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites
title_full_unstemmed Stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites
title_sort stable oxygen, hydrogene and chlorine isotopes of mid-atlantic abyssal peridotites
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2009
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.734342
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.734342
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op_source Supplement to: Barnes, Jaime D; Paulick, Holger; Sharp, Zachary D; Bach, Wolfgang; Beaudoin, Georges (2009): Stable isotope (d18 O, dD, d37 Cl) evidence for multiple fluid histories in mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites (ODP Leg 209). Lithos, 110(1-4), 83-94, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2008.12.004
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