493 resultados para 126-790
Resumo:
Modal compositions of volcaniclastic sands recovered on Leg 126 of the Ocean Drilling Project (Izu-Bonin island arc and Sumisu Rift) are similar to those from other intraoceanic island arcs and associated marginal basins. These sands are dominantly composed of volcanic-lithic and plagioclase-feldspar grains derived from the Izu-Bonin magmatic arc and intrarift volcanoes. The glass color of volcanic fragments ranges from black (tachylite) to brown to colorless; individual samples usually contain a mixture of glass colors. Two of the forearc sites (792 and 793) are more heterogeneous with respect to glass color than the backarc/Sumisu Rift sites (788, 790, and 791). Site 787 forearc sands are dominantly composed of tachylite grains; their unique composition may be attributed either to winnowing by submarine-canyon currents or to a volcanic island source. There is an increase in the proportions of pumice/colorless glass, felsitic grains, and quartz within sediments of the incipient backarc basin (Sumisu Rift), as compared with the forearc-basin sites.
Resumo:
Sediment dry-bulk density values are essential components of mass accumulation rate calculations. This manuscript presents three equations to calculate dry-bulk density from laboratory measurements of physical properties that have been corrected for the salt content of the pore fluid. In addition, two equations for use with values not corrected for salt content are included. Derivations of the equations from first principles are presented. The second part of the manuscript briefly examines laboratory measurements of the various properties used in the dry-bulk density equations. A discussion of the problems inherent in the density measurements and recommendations are included. This work represents the first comprehensive compilation of equations of dry-bulk density and should prove useful to all scientists who investigate accumulation rates.