Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program 2002
DOI: 10.2973/odp.proc.sr.176.001.2002
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Primary silicate mineral chemistry of a 1.5-km section of very slow spreading lower ocean crust: ODP Hole 735B, Southwest Indian Ridge

Abstract: We present a synthesis of some 20,504 mineral analyses of ~500 Hole 735B gabbros, including 10,236 new analyses conducted for this paper. These are used to construct a mineral stratigraphy for 1.5-km-deep Hole 735B, the only long section of the lower crust drilled in situ in the oceans. At long wavelengths, generally >200 m, there is a good chemical correlation among the principal silicate phases, consistent with the in situ crystallization of three or four distinct olivine gabbro bodies, representing at least… Show more

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“…The oxide-rich section of Hole 1105A is both thicker and more enriched in oxides than the principal oxiderich portions of Hole 735B (Units III and IV; 170.2-274.1 mbsf). Deformation grade and alteration patterns are also different, and a downhole differentiation trend similar to that observed for Hole 735B oxide gabbro is questionable for Hole 1105A whole-rock compositions but may be more evident when considering mineral compositions Dick et al, 2002;Pettigrew, Casey, Miller, et al, 1999;Casey et al, 2007). If the Hole 1105A section is equivalent to any portion of Hole 735B, the most likely candidate would be Units III and IV (170.2-274.1 mbsf; Casey et al, 2007).…”
Section: Igneous Petrologymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The oxide-rich section of Hole 1105A is both thicker and more enriched in oxides than the principal oxiderich portions of Hole 735B (Units III and IV; 170.2-274.1 mbsf). Deformation grade and alteration patterns are also different, and a downhole differentiation trend similar to that observed for Hole 735B oxide gabbro is questionable for Hole 1105A whole-rock compositions but may be more evident when considering mineral compositions Dick et al, 2002;Pettigrew, Casey, Miller, et al, 1999;Casey et al, 2007). If the Hole 1105A section is equivalent to any portion of Hole 735B, the most likely candidate would be Units III and IV (170.2-274.1 mbsf; Casey et al, 2007).…”
Section: Igneous Petrologymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The bulk composition of Hole 735B, and samples from the surface of Atlantis Bank, have lower Mg# than primary mantle melts, suggesting that complementary primitive cumulates are preserved out of the sampled section, either along axis, deeper in the crust, or in the upper mantle (Coogan et al, 2001a;Dick et al, 2000). Based on the Dick et al (2002). The blue dashed line shows a proposed correlation between Holes 735B and 1105A based on oxide gabbro geochemistry .…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, plagiogranitic rocks are studied in many cases to show extreme differentiation procedures, which involve highly acidic magmas to have been generated from mafic precursors and to date with great accuracy the formation of the whole ophiolite (e.g. Coleman and Donato 1979, Bébien 1991, Floyd et al 1998, Hatzipanagiotou and Tsikouras 1999, Dick et al 2002, Koepke et al 2007.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%