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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: In the absence of a complete profile through fast-spreading modern oceanic crust, we established a reference profile through the paleo crust of the Samail Ophiolite (Sultanate of Oman), which is regarded as the best analogue for fast-spreading oceanic crust on land. To establish a coherent data set, we sampled hard rocks in the Wadi Gideah in the Wadi-Tayin massif from the mantle section up to the sheeted dikes. This paper reports our studies of the lower crust, a 5 km thick pile of gabbros, focusing on petrographic features and on the results of mineral analyses. We collected petrographical data from thins sections of the samples by optical microscope and performed also EPMA analyses (Electron Probe Microanalysis) of the mineral phases of the rocks. The samples have been collected during field campaigns from 2010 to 2015, and the data have been collected in a period from 2013 to 2021.
    Keywords: Electronprobe Microanalysis; Fast-spreading oceanic crust; gabbro; Mineral Analyses; Oman Ophiolite; Petrographic Data; Samail Ophiolite
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: As largest and best-exposed paleo-fast-spread oceanic crust on land, the Samail ophiolite in the Sultanate of Oman represents an ideal natural laboratory for investigating processes at fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges. We studied two layered gabbro sequences from different stratigraphic depths: one from the middle of the plutonic crust showing dm-scale modal layering with olivine abundance gradually decreasing from layer base to top (Wadi Somerah, Sumail block) and one located near the crust-mantle boundary showing mm-scale layers being enriched in olivine (Wadi Wariyah, Wadi Tayin block). Petrographic analyses were performed at the Institut für Mineralogie (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany) for thin-section description. Plagioclase and Clinopyroxene are present in all samples, most of the samples also include olivine as primary phase and are therefore described as olivine gabbro. The olivine content increases per layer towards the layer base. Grain sizes of the three primary phases olivine, plagioclase and clinopyroxene vary between 0.2 and 5 mm. Olivine usually forms the largest grains, plagioclase the smallest ones. The grain shapes are generally subhedral, their habit is prismatic or, occasionally, irregular or elongated. Some olivine grains show reaction rims or contain plagioclase chadacrysts. Poikilitic clinopyroxene also containing plagioclase as chadacrysts is very common. The described phases are only the primary minerals not taking the low to medium degree of alteration and therefore presence of secondary phases into account.
    Keywords: DEPTH, sediment/rock; Drilling/coring; Elevation of event; Event label; Feature; Formation of Layered Gabbros; Grain size, mean; Habit; Latitude of event; Layer number; Longitude of event; Lower Oceanic Crust; Main Lithology; Mode, area; Mode, grain size, description; OM10-Sam; OM10-War; Oman; Oman Ophiolite; Polarisation microscopy (Leica Leitz DMRP); Sample code/label; Shape; Wadi Somerah, Sumail block; Wadi Wariyah, Wadi Tayin block
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: According to Gillis et al. (2014); Amphibole, altered; Amphibole, habit; Amphibole, primary original; Amphibole, shape; Clinopyroxene, altered; Clinopyroxene, grain size; Clinopyroxene, habit; Clinopyroxene, modal; Clinopyroxene, shape; Comment; Depth above Mohorovicic discontinuity; Electronprobe Microanalysis; Event label; Fast-spreading oceanic crust; gabbro; Grain size description; HAND; Iron-titanium oxides, habit; Iron-titanium oxides, shape; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mineral Analyses; Minerals, total alteration; Minerals, total modal primary; Olivine, altered; Olivine, grain size; Olivine, habit; Olivine, modal; Olivine, shape; OM10-A02; OM10-A03; OM10-A04; OM10-A05A; OM10-A05B; OM10-A06; OM10-A10; OM10-A11; OM10-A11-1a; OM10-A11-1b; OM10-A11-1c; OM10-A11-1d; OM10-A11-1e; OM10-A11-1f; OM10-A11-1i; OM10-A11-1j; OM10-A11-1l; OM10-A11-1m; OM10-A11-1n; OM10-A11-1o; OM10-A11-1p; OM10-A11-1q; OM10-A11-1r; OM10-A11-1s; OM10-A11-1t; OM10-A11-1u; OM10-A11-1v; OM10-A11-1w; OM10-A11-1x; OM10-A11-2; OM10-A11-3; OM10-A12-1A; OM10-A12-1B; OM10-A12-1C; OM10-A12-1D; OM10-A12-2A; OM10-A12-2B; OM10-A12-2C; OM10-A12-2D; OM10-A12-3; OM10-A13; OM10-A14; OM10-A14A; OM10-A14b; OM10-A15; OM10-A16; OM10-A17; OM10-A17-1; OM10-A17-2; OM10-A17-3A; OM10-A17-3B; OM10-A17-3C; OM10-A18; OM10-A18-1; OM10-A18-2a; OM10-A18-2B; OM10-A18-2C; OM10-A19; OM10-A20; OM10-A20A; OM10-A20B; OM10-A21; OM10-A22; OM10-A23; OM10-A23B; OM10-A24; OM10-A25; OM10-A25-1A; OM10-A25-1B; OM10-A25-1D; OM10-A25-1E; OM10-A26; OM10-A26-1; OM10-A27; OM10-A28; OM10-A29; OM10-A30; OM10-A31; OM10-A32; OM10-A33; OM10-A34; OM10-A34A; OM10-A35; OM10-A36; OM10-A37; OM11-10; OM11-9; OM11-A21A; OM11-A21B; OM11-A22; OM11-A26; OM11-A27; OM11-A27-1; OM11-A28B; OM11-A29; OM11-A29-1; OM11-A29-2; OM12-024; OM12-025; OM12-026; OM12-027; OM12-028; OM12-029; OM12-030; OM12-031; OM12-032; OM12-033; OM12-034A; OM12-034B; OM12-035; OM12-036; OM12-037; OM12-038; OM12-039; OM12-040; OM12-041; OM12-042; OM12-043; OM12-044; OM12-045; OM12-046; OM12-047; OM12-048; OM12-049; OM12-050; OM12-051; OM12-052; OM12-053; OM12-054; OM12-055; OM12-057; OM12-058; OM12-059; OM12-201; OM12-202; OM12-203; OM12-204; OM12-205; OM12-206; OM12-207; OM12-208; OM12-209; OM12-210; OM12-211; OM12-212A; OM12-212B; OM12-213; OM12-214; OM12-215; OM12-216A; OM12-216B; OM12-217; OM12-218; OM12-219; OM12-220; OM12-Hy0; OM12-Hy018; OM12-Hy023; OM12-Hy025; OM12-Hy030; OM12-Hy032A; OM12-Hy032B; OM12-Hy032C; OM12-Hy032D; OM12-Hy038; OM12-Hy039; OM12-Hy042; OM12-Hy055B; OM12-Hy058.5; OM12-Hy059; OM12-Hy059.5; OM12-Hy062; OM12-Hy068; OM12-Hy077; OM12-Hy080; OM12-Hy080.5; OM12-Hy096; OM12-Hy102; OM12-Hy103; OM12-Hy108; OM12-Hy154; OM12-Hy166; OM15-01; OM15-02; OM15-03A; OM15-03B; OM15-03E; OM15-03F; OM15-04; OM15-05; OM15-06; OM15-07; OM15-08; OM15-09; OM15-10; OM15-11; OM15-13; OM15-14; OM15-15A; OM15-15B; OM15-15C; Om15-15D; OM15-16; OM15-17; OM15-18; OM15-19A; OM15-19B; OM15-19C; OM15-20; OM15-21; OM15-22; OM15-23; OM15-24; OM15-25A; OM15-25B; OM15-26; OM15-27; OM15-28; OM15-29G; OM15-29I; OM15-29J; OM15-30; OM15-31; OM15-32; OM15-33; OM15-34; OM15-35; OM15-36; OM15-37; OM15-40; Oman; Oman Ophiolite; Orthopyroxene, altered; Orthopyroxene, grain size; Orthopyroxene, habit; Orthopyroxene, modal; Orthopyroxene, shape; Oxides, modal; Petrographic Data; Plagioclase, altered; Plagioclase, grain size; Plagioclase, habit; Plagioclase, modal; Plagioclase, shape; Plagioclase, zoning extent; Plagioclase, zoning type; Quartz; Rocks in Hydrothermal Fault Zone; Rock type; Samail Ophiolite; Sampling by hand; Texture; Texture, modified; Unit; Visual description
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-02-22
    Keywords: According to Gillis et al. (2014); Aluminium oxide; Aluminium oxide, standard deviation; Anorthite content in plagioclase; Anorthite content in plagioclase, standard deviation; Calcium oxide; Calcium oxide, standard deviation; Chromium(III) oxide; Chromium(III) oxide, standard deviation; Comment; Depth above Mohorovicic discontinuity; Electronprobe Microanalysis; Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA); Event label; Fast-spreading oceanic crust; gabbro; HAND; Iron oxide, FeO; Iron oxide, FeO, standard deviation; Magnesium oxide; Magnesium oxide, standard deviation; Magnesium oxide/(Magnesium oxide/Iron oxide, FeO, total) molar ratio; Magnesium oxide/(Magnesium oxide/Iron oxide, FeO, total) molar ratio, standard deviation; Main Lithology; Manganese oxide; Manganese oxide, standard deviation; Mineral Analyses; Nickel oxide; Nickel oxide, standard deviation; Number of analyses; OM10-A11-1a; OM10-A11-1c; OM10-A11-1n; OM10-A11-1o; OM10-A11-1p; OM10-A11-1q; OM10-A11-1v; OM10-A11-1w; OM10-A11-1x; OM10-A12-1D; OM10-A13; OM10-A14; OM10-A14A; OM10-A14b; OM10-A15; OM10-A16; OM10-A17; OM10-A17-1; OM10-A17-2; OM10-A18; OM10-A18-1; OM10-A18-2a; OM10-A19; OM10-A20; OM10-A20A; OM10-A20B; OM10-A21; OM10-A22; OM10-A23; OM10-A23B; OM10-A24; OM10-A25; OM10-A26; OM10-A27; OM10-A28; OM10-A29; OM10-A30; OM10-A31; OM10-A32; OM11-A21A; OM11-A21B; OM11-A22; OM11-A26; OM11-A27; OM11-A27-1; OM11-A28B; OM11-A29; OM11-A29-1; OM11-A29-2; OM12-025; OM12-026; OM12-027; OM12-028; OM12-029; OM12-030; OM12-031; OM12-032; OM12-033; OM12-034A; OM12-034B; OM12-035; OM12-036; OM12-037; OM12-038; OM12-039; OM12-040; OM12-041; OM12-042-1; OM12-042-2; OM12-043; OM12-044; OM12-045; OM12-046; OM12-047; OM12-048; OM12-049; OM12-050; OM12-051; OM12-052; OM12-053; OM12-054; OM12-055; OM12-057; OM12-058; OM12-059; OM12-201; OM12-202; OM12-203; OM12-204; OM12-205; OM12-206; OM12-207; OM12-208; OM12-209; OM12-210; OM12-211; OM12-213; OM12-214; OM12-217; OM12-218; OM12-219; OM12-Hy0; OM12-Hy018; OM12-Hy023; OM12-Hy025; OM12-Hy030; OM12-Hy032B; OM12-Hy038; OM12-Hy039-1; OM12-Hy039-2; OM12-Hy042; OM12-Hy055B; OM12-Hy059; OM12-Hy059.5; OM12-Hy062; OM12-Hy068; OM12-Hy077; OM12-Hy080.5; OM12-Hy102-1; OM12-Hy102-2; OM12-Hy108; OM12-Hy154-1; OM12-Hy154-2; OM12-Hy166; OM15-01; OM15-02; OM15-10; OM15-13; OM15-15C; Om15-15D; OM15-18; OM15-19A; OM15-21; OM15-24; OM15-26; OM15-27; OM15-30; OM15-32; OM15-33; OM15-40; Oman; Oman Ophiolite; Petrographic Data; Phase; Potassium oxide; Potassium oxide, standard deviation; Reference/source; Rocks in Hydrothermal Fault Zone; Rock type; Samail Ophiolite; Sample comment; Sampling by hand; Silicon dioxide; Silicon dioxide, standard deviation; Sodium oxide; Sodium oxide, standard deviation; Textural features; Texture; Titanium dioxide; Titanium dioxide, standard deviation; Total; Unit
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: As largest and best-exposed paleo-fast-spread oceanic crust on land, the Samail ophiolite in the Sultanate of Oman represents an ideal natural laboratory for investigating processes at fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges. We studied two layered gabbro sequences from different stratigraphic depths: one from the middle of the plutonic crust showing dm-scale modal layering with olivine abundance gradually decreasing from layer base to top (Wadi Somerah, Sumail block) and one located near the crust-mantle boundary showing mm-scale layers being enriched in olivine (Wadi Wariyah, Wadi Tayin block). Petrological analyses for major and minor element compositions of the phases olivine, clinopyroxene and plagioclase were performed at the Institut für Mineralogie (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany) using a Cameca SX100 microprobe. Core and rim analyses on olivine, clinopyroxene and plagioclase were done using a beam current of 15 nA with 15 kV accelerating voltage and 10 seconds measurement time on the peak and 5 seconds on each background. On clinopyroxene, the beam was defocused to 20 µm, olivine and plagioclase analyses were performed with a beam defocused to 2 µm. Calcium in olivine and Mg in plagioclase profiles for the estimation of closure temperatures and cooling rates were performed with a focused beam with an accelerating voltage of 15 kV, a beam current of 100 nA, and 240 seconds peak time and 120 seconds on each background. Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) was performed at Géosciences Montpellier (Université de Montpellier, France) using a Jeol JSM 5600 SEM equipped with an Oxford/Nordlys EBSD detector. The accelerating voltage was 15 kV, the scanning step size varied from 16.5 to 30 µm depending on the grain size of the sample. Major element measurements reveal mineral compositions being more primitive in Wadi Wariyah than in Wadi Somerah. Compositions vary along the profiles representing no systematic trend, neither along the entire profiles nor within single layers. Weak zonation is observed in the Mg# and the TiO2 content of clinopyroxene in Wadi Somerah. The modeled cooling rates vary from 1.2 to 21°C per thousand years in Wadi Somerah and 3 to 130°C per thousand years in Wadi Wariyah. The closure temperatures of olivine cores vary from 910 to 965°C in Wadi Somerah and from 1074 to 1106°C in Wadi Wariyah. The closure temperatures of plagioclase rims vary from 850 to 930°C. The fabric strength is generally low in Wadi Somerah and slightly increased in Wadi Wariyah. BA and BC indices give a stronger lineation in Wadi Wariyah and the grain orientation spread is also higher for the samples from Wadi Wariyah.
    Keywords: Acantholeberis curvirostris; Aluminium oxide; Aluminium oxide, standard deviation; Analysis; Biogenic silica; Biogenic silica, standard deviation; Calcium number; Calcium number, standard deviation; Calcium oxide; Calcium oxide, standard deviation; CAMECA SX100 Electron Probe MicroAnalizer; Chromium(III) oxide; Chromium(III) oxide, standard deviation; Closure temperature; Comment; Cooling rate; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Drilling/coring; Elements, total; Elevation of event; Event label; Event layer type; Fabric strength; Formation of Layered Gabbros; Grain orientation spread; Grains, counted/analyzed; Iron oxide, FeO; Iron oxide, FeO, standard deviation; Latitude of event; Layer number; Longitude of event; Lower Oceanic Crust; Magnesium number; Magnesium number, standard deviation; Magnesium oxide; Magnesium oxide, standard deviation; Main Lithology; Manganese oxide; Manganese oxide, standard deviation; Minerals; Nickel oxide; Nickel oxide, standard deviation; OM10-Sam; OM10-War; Oman; Oman Ophiolite; Potassium oxide; Potassium oxide, standard deviation; Sample code/label; Sodium oxide; Sodium oxide, standard deviation; Symmetry index; Titanium dioxide; Titanium dioxide, standard deviation; Wadi Somerah, Sumail block; Wadi Wariyah, Wadi Tayin block
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: According to Gillis et al. (2014); After Ernst and Liu (1998); Aluminium oxide; Aluminium oxide, standard deviation; Analysis; Calcium oxide; Calcium oxide, standard deviation; Chlorine; Chlorine, standard deviation; Chromium(III) oxide; Chromium(III) oxide, standard deviation; Depth above Mohorovicic discontinuity; Electronprobe Microanalysis; Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA); Event label; Fast-spreading oceanic crust; Fluorine; Fluorine, standard deviation; gabbro; HAND; Iron oxide, FeO; Iron oxide, FeO, standard deviation; Magnesium oxide; Magnesium oxide, standard deviation; Magnesium oxide/(Magnesium oxide/Iron oxide, FeO, total) molar ratio; Manganese oxide; Manganese oxide, standard deviation; Mineral Analyses; Number of analyses; OM10-A25-1D; OM12-027; OM12-030; OM12-032; OM12-042; OM12-050; OM12-051; OM12-058; OM12-059; OM12-Hy023; OM12-Hy030; OM12-Hy032B; OM12-Hy032C; OM12-Hy032D; OM12-Hy038; OM12-Hy039; OM12-Hy059; OM12-Hy059.5; OM12-Hy080.5; Oman; Oman Ophiolite; Petrographic Data; Potassium oxide; Potassium oxide, standard deviation; Rock type; Samail Ophiolite; Sample comment; Sampling by hand; Silicon dioxide; Silicon dioxide, standard deviation; Sodium oxide; Sodium oxide, standard deviation; Temperature, technical; Texture; Titanium dioxide; Titanium dioxide, standard deviation; Total; Unit
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 927 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: As largest and best-exposed paleo-fast-spread oceanic crust on land, the Samail ophiolite in the Sultanate of Oman represents an ideal natural laboratory for investigating processes at fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges. We studied a layered gabbro sequence from the middle of the plutonic crust showing dm-scale modal layering with olivine abundance gradually decreasing from layer base to top (Wadi Somerah, Sumail block). Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) was performed in order to obtain trace element contents and rare earth elements (REE) in particular. Analyses were performed at the Institut für Geowissenschaften (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany) using a 193 nm ArF excimer laser ablation system (GeoLasPro HD, Coherent) coupled to an Agilent 7900s ICP-MS. Analyses were performed as point measurements with 16 Hz pulse rate, 18 Jcm-2 fluence and a crater diameter of 120 µm on plagioclase, and 10 Hz, 12 Jcm-2 and a crater diameter of 32 µm on clinopyroxene. Differences in core and rim compositions of clinopyroxene reveal significant zonation with higher REE contents in the rim. Crystallization temperatures calculated using the REE-thermometer of Sun and Liang (2017; doi:10.1007/s00410-016-1326-9) vary between 1230 and 1300°C.
    Keywords: 193 nm ArF excimer laser ablation system (GeoLasPro HD, Coherent) coupled to Agilent 7900s ICP-MS; Analysis; Calcium; calculated using the REE (rare earth element) thermometer of Sun and Liang (2017); Cerium; Crystallisation temperature; Crystallisation temperature, standard deviation; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Drilling/coring; Dysprosium; Erbium; Europium; Event layer type; Formation of Layered Gabbros; Gadolinium; Holmium; Lanthanum; Layer number; Lower Oceanic Crust; Lutetium; Minerals; Neodymium; Number of measurements; OM10-Sam; Oman; Oman Ophiolite; Promethium; Samarium; Sample code/label; Terbium; Thulium; Wadi Somerah, Sumail block; Ytterbium; Yttrium; Zirconium
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 600 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: We sampled outcrops through 6,500 m of fossil oceanic crust in Wadi Gideah (Samail ophiolite, Oman) that is regarded as best analogue of fast-spreading crust on land. To accomplish a comprehensive understanding of accretion processes in the lower crust we follow a multi-technique approach applying petrographic and petrological, microstructural, thermometric, mineral and rock chemical methods to the same samples. Here we report a full set of whole rock major and trace element data displaying systematic and contrasting compositional trends in lower and upper gabbros being correlated with stratigraphic depth in the plutonic suite.
    Keywords: Aluminium oxide; Antimony; Barium; Caesium; Calcium oxide; Cerium; Chromium; Chromium/Zirconium ratio; Cobalt; Copper; Depth above Mohorovicic discontinuity; Dysprosium; Erbium; Europium; Europium anomaly; Event label; Gadolinium; Gallium; Hafnium; HAND; Holmium; Iron oxide, FeO; Lanthanum; Lanthanum/Neodymium; Lanthanum/Ytterbium ratio; LATITUDE; Lead; Lithium; LONGITUDE; Loss on ignition; Lutetium; Magnesium number; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; Molybdenum; Multi-technique, see reference (Garbe-Schönberg et al. 2022); Neodymium; Nickel; Niobium; Niobium/Lanthanum ratio; OM10-A02; OM10-A03; OM10-A04; OM10-A05A; OM10-A05B; OM10-A06; OM10-A10; OM10-A11; OM10-A11-1a; OM10-A11-1b; OM10-A11-1c; OM10-A11-1d; OM10-A11-1f; OM10-A11-1i; OM10-A11-1j; OM10-A11-1l; OM10-A11-1n; OM10-A11-1p; OM10-A11-1t; OM10-A11-1u; OM10-A11-1v; OM10-A11-1x; OM10-A11-2; OM10-A11-3; OM10-A12-1A; OM10-A12-2C; OM10-A13; OM10-A14b; OM10-A15; OM10-A16; OM10-A17; OM10-A17-1; OM10-A17-2; OM10-A18; OM10-A18-1; OM10-A18-2a; OM10-A19; OM10-A20; OM10-A21; OM10-A23; OM10-A24; OM10-A25; OM10-A26-1; OM10-A27; OM10-A28; OM10-A29; OM10-A30; OM10-A31; OM10-A32; OM11-A22; OM11-A26; OM11-A27; OM12-025; OM12-026; OM12-027; OM12-028; OM12-029; OM12-031; OM12-032; OM12-033; OM12-034A; OM12-035; OM12-037; OM12-038; OM12-039; OM12-040; OM12-042; OM12-043; OM12-044; OM12-045; OM12-046; OM12-047; OM12-048; OM12-050; OM12-053; OM12-054; OM12-055; OM12-058; OM12-201; OM12-202; OM12-211; OM12-Hy023; OM12-Hy058.5; OM12-Hy059; OM12-Hy059.5; OM12-Hy062; OM12-Hy068; OM12-Hy077; OM12-Hy080; OM12-Hy080.5; OM12-Hy096; OM12-Hy102; OM12-Hy103; OM12-Hy108; Oman; Oman Drilling Project; Oman Ophiolite; Phosphorus pentoxide; Potassium oxide; Praseodymium; Rock type; Rubidium; Samarium; Samarium/Ytterbium ratio; Sample comment; Sampling by hand; Scandium; Silicon dioxide; Sodium oxide; Strontium; Tantalum; Terbium; Thorium; Thulium; Titanium dioxide; Tungsten; Unit; Uranium; Vanadium; Whole rock geochemistry; Ytterbium; Yttrium; Yttrium/Holmium ratio; Zinc; Zirconium; Zirconium/Hafnium ratio; Zirconium/Yttrium ratio
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6384 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The microstructural data presented here were obtained from a reference profile which we established along the lower oceanic crust of Wadi Gideah in the Oman ophiolite (Wadi Tayin Massif; e.g., Nicolas et al., 2000). The Oman ophiolite is widely regarded as the best-preserved analogue of fast-spread oceanic crust on land, and therefore provides an ideal natural laboratory for investigating accretion processes beneath fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges. Our data set contains 68 samples from the axial melt lens down to the mantle transition zone with an average spacing of 81 m between two samples. This extensive data set provides insights into mechanical processes during crustal accretion. The data focuses on the three major primary phases plagioclase, clinopyroxene and olivine. The latter shows significant serpentinization such that the former two provide a much better continuity along the crust. The varitextured and foliated gabbros reveal significantly finer grain sizes in plagioclase and clinopyroxene than the layered gabbros. The fabric strength quantified by the ODF J index of both phases is generally low in the upper 1500 meters and increases gradually down section with significant scattering below 3500 meters above the Moho. The lowermost 1000 meters reveal a decreasing fabric strength. Misorientation in plagioclase and clinopyroxene grains shows a similar trend whereas misorientation in olivine is generally stronger and more scattered along the crust. The BA index, quantifying the pole figure symmetry of plagioclase with 0 for a purely foliated and 1 for a purely lineated fabric, shows intermediate symmetries with a significant lineation in the upper 1500 m before it shifts towards nearly purely foliated symmetries between 3500 and 2700 meters above the Moho. Below 2700 meters, the lineation component increases down section copying the scattering of the ODF J index.
    Keywords: EBSD analysis; Lower Oceanic Crust; Oman Ophiolite
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