Lithologic, mineral, chemical and isotopic compositions of altered rocks with increasing distance across the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 168 data


Autoria(s): Hunter, AG; Kempton, Pamela D; Greenwood, P
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 47.824571 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -128.212779 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 47.756500 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -128.750000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 47.908900 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -127.731000 * DATE/TIME START: 1996-06-27T13:45:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1996-08-11T11:57:00

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20/10/1999

Resumo

During ODP Leg 168, 10 sites were drilled across the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge (JdFR), to examine the conditions of fluid-rock interaction in three distinct hydrothermal regimes (referred to as the Hydrothermal Transition (HT), Buried Basement (BB) and Rough Basement (RB) transects), extending over a ~120 km linear transect perpendicular to the spreading ridge. This was carried out in an attempt to constrain the conditions and processes that control the location, style and magnitude of low temperature (<150°C) fluid-rock interaction within this setting. This paper presents new data on the petrology, mineral chemistry and whole rock strontium and oxygen isotopic compositions of basalts from the eastern flank of the JdFR, in order to investigate the extent, style and sequence of low-temperature hydrothermal alteration and to establish how the hydrothermal regime evolved with time. Throughout the flank, a progressive sequence of low-temperature hydrothermal alteration has been identified, marked by changes in the dominant secondary mineral assemblage, changing from: chlorite+chlorite/smectite; to iron oyxhydroxide+celadonite; to saponite+/-pyrite; culminating at present with Ca- to CaMg(+/-Fe,Mn)-carbonate. The changes in secondary mineralogy have been used to infer a series of systematic shifts in the conditions of alteration that occurred as the basement moved off-axis and was progressively buried by sediment. In general, hydrothermal alteration of the uppermost oceanic crust commenced under open, oxidative conditions, with interaction between unmodified to slightly modified seawater and basaltic crust, to a regime in which circulation of a strongly modified seawater-derived fluid was more restricted, and alteration occurred under non-oxidative conditions. Across the flank, petrological observations and microprobe analyses indicate that the observed ranges in secondary mineral composition are directly related to changes in the geochemical and textural characteristics of the basement, as well as to interaction between fluids and phases from the four stages of alteration. This is suggestive of an increase in fluid-rock increased with time. Whole rock 87Sr/86Sr and d18O analyses of basalts from across the eastern flank of the JdFR reinforce petrological observations, with 87Sr/86Sr and d18O values slightly elevated above accepted pristine MORB values for this region. These results are consistent with an increase in the amount of fluid-rock interaction with time. Across the flank, enrichment in the 87Sr/86Sr and d18O relative to MORB, is influenced by a number of factors, including: local and regional variations in the crustal lithology and structure; the age of the crust; the extent of bulk rock alteration; and theoretically, the relative abundance of different isotopically-enriched secondary mineral phases in the crust.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.706209

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.706209

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Hunter, AG; Kempton, Pamela D; Greenwood, P (1999): Low-temperature fluid-rock interaction; an isotopic and mineralogical perspective of upper crustal evolution, eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge (JdFR), ODP Leg 168. Chemical Geology, 155(1-2), 3-28, doi:10.1016/S0009-2541(98)00138-7

Palavras-Chave #168-1024C; 168-1025C; 168-1026B; 168-1027C; 168-1028A; 168-1029A; 168-1031A; 168-1032A; 87Sr/86Sr; Al2O3; Aluminium oxide; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Calcium oxide; Calculated; CaO; Chromium(III) oxide; Comment; Cr2O3; d18O; delta 18O; Distance; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Electron microprobe; Event; FeCO3; FeO; from the ridge axis; Iron carbonate, siderite; Iron oxide, FeO; Isotope ratio mass spectrometry; Joides Resolution; Juan de Fuca Ridge, North Pacific Ocean; K2O; Label; Leg168; Magnesium carbonate, magnesite; Magnesium oxide; Manganese carbonate, rhodochrosite; Manganese oxide; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 262; MgCO3; MgO; Minerals; MnO; Na2O; North Pacific Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; Pl; Plagioclase; Potassium oxide; primary phenocrysts; Pyrox; Pyroxene; Rds; replacing; Rock; Rock type; Samp com; Sample code/label; Sample comment; Sample position; Samp pos; Sd; secondary alteration phases; Siderite; Silicon dioxide; SiO2; SO3**2-; Sodium oxide; Stage; Strontium 87/Strontium 86 ratio; Sulfite; Sum; Texture; TiO2; Titanium oxide; total
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