Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 139 Scientific Results 1994
DOI: 10.2973/odp.proc.sr.139.242.1994
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Rock Magnetic Properties of Mafic Rocks from the Middle Valley Sedimented Rift

Abstract: Rock magnetic properties of mafic rocks from Sites 855 and 857 of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 139, in the Middle Valley of the northern Juan de Fuca Ridge, were evaluated as a source of marine magnetic anomalies. Magnetic mineralogy and magnetic properties of the basalt flows from Site 855, located on the eastern boundary of the valley, are similar to those of typical young oceanic basalts. In contrast, the diabase sills at Site 857, situated well within the valley, are quite different from typical young oceani… Show more

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“…Adding the minimum annihilator for positivity also results in magnetizations as high as ∼14 A/m east of the boundary faults. This value is well within the range of magnetization determined from comparable age basalts samples from the Juan de Fuca [e.g., Johnson and Holmes , 1989; Fukuma et al , 1994] and is consistent with magnetizations inferred from regional magnetic inversions [ Tivey , 1994b].…”
Section: Hydrothermal Effects On Magnetization In Middle Valleysupporting
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“…Adding the minimum annihilator for positivity also results in magnetizations as high as ∼14 A/m east of the boundary faults. This value is well within the range of magnetization determined from comparable age basalts samples from the Juan de Fuca [e.g., Johnson and Holmes , 1989; Fukuma et al , 1994] and is consistent with magnetizations inferred from regional magnetic inversions [ Tivey , 1994b].…”
Section: Hydrothermal Effects On Magnetization In Middle Valleysupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Comparison of magnetizations of basalt samples recovered from Site 855 (located on the eastern boundary fault) and Sites 857 and 858 (near the Dead Dog vent field and beneath the BHMS, respectively) provide direct confirmation of the effect of hydrothermal alteration on Middle Valley basalts. A small number of samples from the eastern site are characterized by high magnetization (∼10 A/m) and cation‐deficient titanomaghemites similar to basalts from nonsedimented ridges [ Fukuma et al , 1994]. In contrast, samples from Sites 857 and 858 have substantially lower magnetizations (∼0.1 A/m) carried predominantly by pure magnetite [ Fukuma et al , 1994; Fouqet et al , 1998].…”
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