Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project 1979
DOI: 10.2973/dsdp.proc.49.122.1979
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Minor-Element Geochemistry of Basalts from Leg 49, North Atlantic Ocean

Abstract: The geochemistry of basalts recovered from seven sites in the North Atlantic is described with particular reference to minor elements. Three sites (407, 408, and 409) along the same mantle flow line, transverse to the Reykjanes Ridge at about 63°N, provide information on the composition of basalts erupted over a 34-m.y. interval between 2.3 and 36 m.y. ago. At Site 410, at 45°N, penetration into 10 m.y.-old crust west of the ridge axis permits comparisons with young basalts dredged from the median valley at 45… Show more

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“…The cause of the scatter here is more likely the result of analytical imprecision at such low abundances. However, Zr/Nb ratios for these basalts are relatively high, (Erlank and Kable, 1976;Tarney et al, 1979, Sun et al, 1979. The HYG elements La, Ce, Nd, Pb, and Th are present in very low abundances (Tables 4, 5), typical of depleted N-type MORB.…”
Section: Whole-rock Major-and Trace-element Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The cause of the scatter here is more likely the result of analytical imprecision at such low abundances. However, Zr/Nb ratios for these basalts are relatively high, (Erlank and Kable, 1976;Tarney et al, 1979, Sun et al, 1979. The HYG elements La, Ce, Nd, Pb, and Th are present in very low abundances (Tables 4, 5), typical of depleted N-type MORB.…”
Section: Whole-rock Major-and Trace-element Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Whole-rock analyses for major and trace elements were performed by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry (see Tarney et al [1979]; and Marsh et al [in press] for details of method, precision, and accuracy) using a Phillips PW1450 automated X-ray spectrometer. Analyses were carried out using 46-mm diameter pressed-powder discs.…”
Section: Sampling and Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analytical techniques were similar to those outlined by Tarney et al (1979), except that TiO 2 , P2O5, K 2 O, Zr, Nb, Y, Sr, and Rb were determined on a Ag-anode X-ray tube and the elements Ni, Cr, Ba, and V on a Wanode X-ray tube. Line overlaps of Sr on Zr K a , Rb on Y, Th on Nb, Nb on Y, and Ce on Ba were corrected.…”
Section: Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). Zr, for example, an element considered to be incompatible in most basaltic systems, is a sensitive indicator of fractionation, is precisely analyzed by XRF, and is not susceptible to low-grade alteration (Pearce and Cann, 1973;Tarney et al, 1979Tarney et al, , 1980. It has been plotted on Figure 2 other incompatible elements) is monotonous, remarkably constant over thick eruptive sequences.…”
Section: Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the Patuki lavas (and comparable LIL-enriched transitional basalts in the North Atlantic (FAMOUS area)) show enrichment in Nb, Ta, and related elements (cf. Tarney et al 1979), whereas early-stage marginal basin basalts are notably impoverished in these elements, hence the Patuki metabasalts are unlikely to have formed in a back-arc setting. Jenner & Fryer (1980) observe that rocks chemically analogous to the LIL-enriched tholeiites are notably lacking from island-arc settings.…”
Section: Tectonic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%