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  • 109-670A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg109; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean  (7)
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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Fujii, Toshitsugu (1990): Petrology of peridotites from Hole 670A, Leg 109. In: Detrick, R; Honnorez, J; Bryan, WB; Juteau, T; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 106/109, 19-25, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.106109.116.1990
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: Two types of serpentinized peridotites from Hole 670A of Leg 109 were studied in detail. A small piece of relatively unaltered sample, 109-670A-9R-1, #3 (22-24 cm), is olivine websterite characterized by aluminous chromian spinel with Cr/(Cr + Al) ratio of about 0.2. The other minerals have compositions essentially identical with those in more commonly observed serpentinized harzburgite like 109-670A-9R-01, #12 (94-97 cm). The occurrence of pyroxene-rich peridotite with normal harzburgite suggests that small scale heterogeneity in modal compositions exists in the upper mantle beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Low Cr/Al ratios of spinel and pyroxenes of those peridotites indicate that they are relatively less refractory among peridotites ever recovered from the oceanic region. Textures and the estimated equilibration temperatures indicate that peridotites recovered from Hole 670A are recrystallized and reequilibrated at subsolidus temperature. The occurrence of serpentinized peridotites from the rift valley of the active mid-oceanic ridge may suggest that they represent direct exposure of upwelling mantle materials rather than serpentine diapirs.
    Keywords: 109-670A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg109; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Komor, Stephen C; Grove, Timothy L; Hébert, Rejean (1990): Abyssal peridotites from ODP Hole 670A (21°10'N, 45°02'W): residues of mantle melting exposed by non-constructive axial divergence. In: Detrick, R; Honnorez, J; Bryan, WB; Juteau, T; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 106/109, 85-101, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.106109.128.1990
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: The Ocean Drilling Program's Hole 670A is located ~45 km south of the Kane Fracture Zone. Non-constructive (amagmatic) axial divergence ~10 km east of Hole 670A exposes residual mantle peridotites at the seafloor. The average peridotite in the group of 18 studied has 68% of its original mineralogy replaced by serpentine and related minerals. Average reconstructed (preserpentinization) modal proportions are 81.6% OL, 14.7% OPX, 2.4% CPX, and 1.3% SPINEL. Average chemical parameters are OL Mg# = 90.5, OL NiO = 0.31 wt%, OPX Mg# = 90.5, OPX A12O3 = 4.21 wt%, CPX Mg# = 90.9, CPX Na2O = 0.19 wt%, and spinel Cr# = 24.7. Chemical and mineralogical compositions of most samples fall in a restricted range, suggesting the rocks record a similarly narrow range of melting percentages. Major and trace element modeling indicate 14%-16% melting of a partially depleted source like the Tinaquillo lherzolite can account for most of the sample compositions. One harzburgite collected 30 m away from the other samples contains minerals with more refractory compositions; calculated melting percentages for this harzburgite are 18%-20%. The difference in calculated melting percentages between the refractory harzburgite and the rest of the samples may indicate that the percent of melting (or the efficiency of melt extraction) in the sub-oceanic upper mantle melting varies on a scale of tens of meters. Comparison of the Hole 670A peridotite compositions with peridotites from the KFZ reveals no significant differences. Therefore, there is no support in this small sample set for a variation of residual peridotite compositions correlative with the transform fault effect documented from basalt compositional variations.
    Keywords: 109-670A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg109; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Krammer, Kristian (1990): Rock magnetic properties and opaque mineralogy of selected samples from Hole 670A. In: Detrick, R; Honnorez, J; Bryan, WB; Juteau, T; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 106/109, 269-273, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.106109.154.1990
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: The magnetic properties of 11 samples from Site 670 of Leg 109, 3 harzburgites and 8 highly serpentinized peridotites, have been studied. Reflected light microscopy and Curie temperatures confirm that magnetite is the dominant magnetic mineral in all samples. However, both rock types show different magnetic behavior. Susceptibility, saturation magnetization, and NRM are higher for the serpentinites, because of the higher magnetite content. The hysteresis parameters indicate magnetite particles with pseudosingle domain structure for both rock types. For the remarkable anisotropy of the magnetic susceptibility no definite explanation could be found, because of the complex texture of the samples. In both rock types the presence of maghemite, a product of low temperature oxidation of magnetite, has been indicated by reflected light microscopy and by thermomagnetic analysis. As the maghemite converts to hematite at temperatures above 350°C, the temperature during the serpentinization was below this value assuming that the maghemitization took place at the same time.
    Keywords: 109-670A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg109; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Hébert, Rejean; Adamson, Andrew C; Komor, Stephen C (1990): Metamorphic petrology of ODP Leg 109, Hole 670A serpentinized peridotites: serpentinization processes at a slow spreading ridge environment. In: Detrick, R; Honnorez, J; Bryan, WB; Juteau, T; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 106/109, 103-115, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.106109.129.1990
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: In this paper we describe textural relationships in hydrated upper mantle peridotites emplaced at a nonconstructive ridge segment. Development of serpentinites and partially serpentinized peridotites takes place in four main stages: (1) pervasive serpentinization forming mainly lizardite, (2) a tensional stage forming chrysotile + talc + chlorite, (3) a deformational stage forming antigorite + tremolite, and (4) a late local tensional stage forming another generation of chrysotile veinlets. Mineral chemistry of serpentine pseudomorphs reflects in part primary mineral compositions. Olivine pseudomorphs are typically nickeliferous and depleted in aluminum and chromium. Orthopyroxene pseudomorphs have lower nickel contents and relatively high iron, aluminum, and chromium contents. Clinopyroxene pseudomorphs have very low nickel contents and relatively high aluminum and chromium contents. These chemical patterns in the serpentinites can be used to help discriminate between harzburgitic and lherzolitic protoliths. Oxygen isotopes and mineral parageneses suggest serpentine is derived from circulation of hydrothermal (200 infinity C) fluids through the peridotite body. Crystallization of tremolite, talc, and chlorite may have occurred at temperatures up to 525 infinity C if C02/H20 ratios were less than 0.25. Open fissures developing in aging upper mantle provide paths for important seawater circulation through a thin basaltic carapace down to shallow mantle rocks.
    Keywords: 109-670A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg109; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Hamano, Yozo; Bina, M Mansour; Krammer, Kristian (1990): Paleomagnetism of the serpentinized peridotite from ODP Hole 670A. In: Detrick, R; Honnorez, J; Bryan, WB; Juteau, T; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 106/109, 257-262, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.106109.152.1990
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: Paleomagnetic studies on the serpentinized peridotites recovered from ODP Hole 670A were conducted in three laboratories. High NRM intensities and magnetic susceptibilities were observed in the serpentinized peridotites, which suggest that the remanent and the induced magnetizations of the peridotites cannot be neglected as a source of the magnetic anomalies observed at sea surface. The in situ low inclination of the magnetization indicated from the laboratory studies suggests that the peridotite body has been subjected to a large-scale deformation after the acquisition of the magnetization.
    Keywords: 109-670A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg109; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Juteau, Thierry; Berger, Emmanuel; Cannat, Mathilde (1990): Serpentinized, residual mantle peridotites from the M.A.R. Median Valley, ODP Hole 670A (21°10'N, 45°02'W, Leg 109): primary mineralogy and geothermometry. In: Detrick, R; Honnorez, J; Bryan, WB; Juteau, T; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 106/109, 27-45, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.106109.117.1990
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: During Leg 109 of the Ocean Drilling Program, about 100 m of serpentinized peridotites were drilled on the western wall of the M.A.R. axial rift valley, 45 km south of the Kane Fracture Zone. The present study reports petrological and mineralogical data obtained from 29 small pieces of these ultramafic rocks, including about 60% serpentinized harzburgites, 26% serpentinized lherzolites, 14% serpentinized dunites, and one sample of olivine websterite. Modal analyses show that all these rocks are plagioclase-free four-phase peridotites equilibrated in the spinel lherzolite facies. The estimated average modal composition of the sample set is about 80% olivine, 14% opx, 5% cpx, and 1% spinel, that is, a cpx-poor lherzolite. The well developed porphyroclastic structures and mineralogical characteristics of these rocks indicate their affinity with the group of residual mantle tectonites, among the abyssal peridotites. Features typical of magmatic cumulates are lacking. The high contents in Al2O3 of the cpx (average 5.4%) and of the opx (average 4.3%) porphyroclasts, the low Cr# of the spinels (average 22.9%), and the rather high content in modal cpx (about 5%), indicate a moderate percentage of melting, of the order of 10%-15%. Site 670 peridotites plot close to the least depleted mantle rocks collected in the oceans in most diagrams used to define the average trend of the ocean-floor peridotites. Microprobe traverses across the cores of the exsolved opx and cpx porphyroclasts permitted the recalculation of the magmatic compositions of these pyroxenes: the 'primitive' opx were equilibrated at about 1300°C, probably at the end of the main melting episodes, whereas the 'primitive' cpx show lower equilibration temperatures, at about 1200°C, reflecting a more complex thermal history. The subsolidus evolution is well recorded, from 1200°C to about 950CC, by the exsolved pyroxenes and the olivine and spinel phases. Unusually high blocking temperatures, close to 1000°C, indicate that the peridotite body was cooled very rapidly between 1000°C and the beginning of serpentinization. Oxygen fugacities, calculated for 10 kb and at the blocking temperatures indicated by the olivine/spinel geothermometer, are close to the usual fugacities calculated in oceanic peridotites and basalts (of the order of 10**-10 to 10**-11, on the QFM buffer). Site 670 peridotites have compositions close to those of the peridotites collected in the Kane Fracture Zone area, and obviously belong to the moderately depleted mantle peridotites which characterize abyssal peridotites collected away from mantle plumes and oceanic islands. In particular, they differ from the highly residual harzburgites collected along the M.A.R. over the Azores bulge.
    Keywords: 109-670A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg109; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Bina, M Mansour; Henry, Bernard; Cannat, Mathilde (1990): Magnetic anisotropy and some other magnetic properties of serpentinized peridotites from ODP Hole 670A. In: Detrick, R; Honnorez, J; Bryan, WB; Juteau, T; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 106/109, 263-267, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.106109.153.1990
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: Magnetic fabrics of serpentinized peridotites are related to anisomorphic magnetite formed during serpentinization. In the less serpentinized facies they are, however, mainly mimetic of the high temperature deformation prior to serpentinization. In more serpentinized peridotites, the magnetic fabrics, related to magnetite veins which are more developed in this case, are superimposed on mimetic fabrics. Remanent properties, hysteresis loop parameters, and Curie temperatures were measured. Natural remanent magnetizations (NRM) have crystallization remanent magnetic (CRM) origin. Measured magnetic parameters suggest that pseudo-single domain (PSD) grains of magnetite are present in samples with low degree of serpentinization. The samples with high degree of serpentinization contain mainly multi-domain (MD) magnetite grains.
    Keywords: 109-670A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg109; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
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