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Rouxel, Olivier J; Dobbek, Nicolas; Ludden, John N; Fouquet, Yves (2003): (Table 7) Descriptions and chemical and Fe-isotope compositions of samples at ODP Site 129-801C [dataset]. CRPG-CNRS, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.705145, In supplement to: Rouxel, OJ et al. (2003): Iron isotope fractionation during oceanic crust alteration. Chemical Geology, 202(1-2), 155-182, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2003.08.011

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Coverage:
Latitude: 18.642300 * Longitude: 156.359800
Date/Time Start: 1990-01-06T11:48:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-01-16T07:15:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 521.7 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 871.3 m
Event(s):
129-801C * Latitude: 18.642300 * Longitude: 156.359800 * Date/Time Start: 1990-01-06T11:48:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-01-16T07:15:00 * Elevation: -5685.0 m * Penetration: 594.3 m * Recovery: 60.6 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg129 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 12 cores; 100.6 m cored; 0 m drilled; 60.2 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Sample code/labelSample labelRouxel, Olivier JDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Rock typeRockRouxel, Olivier J
Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitRouxel, Olivier J
Sample typeSamp typeRouxel, Olivier J
Loss on ignitionLOI%Rouxel, Olivier J
Aluminium oxideAl2O3%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
Calcium oxideCaO%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
Iron oxide, Fe2O3Fe2O3%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)T
10 Iron oxide, FeOFeO%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
11 Potassium oxideK2O%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
12 Magnesium oxideMgO%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
13 Manganese oxideMnO%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
14 Sodium oxideNa2O%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
15 Phosphorus pentoxideP2O5%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
16 Silicon dioxideSiO2%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
17 Titanium dioxideTiO2%Rouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)
18 SumSum%Rouxel, Olivier JCalculated
19 δ57Feδ57FeRouxel, Olivier JInductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)relative to IRMM-14e
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Data

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Depth sed [m]

Sample label

Rock

Unit

Samp type

LOI [%]

Al2O3 [%]

CaO [%]

Fe2O3 [%]
10 
FeO [%]
11 
K2O [%]
12 
MgO [%]
13 
MnO [%]
14 
Na2O [%]
15 
P2O5 [%]
16 
SiO2 [%]
17 
TiO2 [%]
18 
Sum [%]
19 
δ57Fe []
521.7129-801C-4R-1,1interflow materialsHydrothermal deposits, IRed brown chert with recrystallized quartz2.840.171.781.06<0.050.650.12<0.05<0.0593.19<0.0599.80-2.49
522.4129-801C-4R-1,72interflow materialsHydrothermal deposits, ISi-Fe-rich hydrothermal deposit2.400.580.0312.780.010.060.010.120.0285.630.0097.600.39
523.3129-801C-4R-2,19interflow materialsHydrothermal deposits, ISi-Fe-rich hydrothermal deposit including pure quartz patches (medium porosity)2.12<0.050.1011.98<0.05<0.05<0.050.110.0785.24<0.0599.60-0.01
532.2129-801C-5R-1,95altered basaltsMORB, Unit IGreen altered basalt, (celadonite-rich)9.7719.634.975.940.678.102.170.051.460.0957.381.04111.300.82
532.3129-801C-5R-1,110interflow materialsMORB, Unit ISediment including clay-rich material (80%) with Si-Fe-rich hydrothermal components (20%)33.572.7535.027.851.331.773.820.520.25<0.0514.37<0.05101.30-0.09
534.6129-801C-5R-3,80altered basaltsMORB, Unit IHighly altered pale-green pillow margin5.2023.0310.424.390.731.570.043.200.1155.341.24100.100.78
543.5129-801C-6R-3,18altered basaltsMORB, Unit ILight green-brown very altered aphyric basalt6.4222.067.973.630.962.561.67<0.052.720.0751.551.19100.800.78
543.7129-801C-6R-3,42altered basaltsMORB, Unit IAltered basalt with small calcite vein11.8521.8914.076.012.570.832.390.153.040.0750.001.08114.000.13
560.0129-801C-8R-1,46volcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IBreccia with 35% of matrix composed of carbonate, Fe-oxyhydroxides and green clays (celadonite)14.5410.3112.7114.145.912.123.340.181.870.1539.111.3499.800.10
563.5129-801C-9R-1,32interflow materialsMORB, Unit ISediment with red chert with carbonate and recrystallized quartz36.960.8233.0912.889.26<0.056.030.770.21<0.059.000.05109.10-0.78
576.9129-801C-10R-6,71interflow materialsMORB, Unit ISediment with red chert with carbonate and recristallized quartz in contact with quench pillow margin27.573.7239.499.794.120.067.430.960.810.0536.860.34131.20-0.55
587.8129-801C-12R-1,48volcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IHyaloclastite with celadonite 70% and carbonate 20%. 10% of highly altered glass (chilled margin)18.633.2716.3212.621.823.255.420.280.55<0.0539.180.23101.60-0.55
616.2129-801C-15R-2,117altered basaltsMORB, Unit IILight green altered pillow8.1817.219.6010.894.140.524.270.093.510.2249.892.10110.600.71
618.3129-801C-15R-4,60altered basaltsMORB, Unit IIGrey altered basalt, medium grained with thin veins of smectites4.6714.7610.9812.567.420.115.740.162.790.2046.051.85107.300.02
619.7129-801C-15R-5,66altered basaltsMORB, Unit IIMinimally altered basalt3.4414.0611.7214.558.720.046.380.212.780.1648.071.73111.900.16
621.4129-801C-15R-7,1/Daltered basaltsMORB, Unit IIHighly altered basalt, light green sage colored7.1019.458.155.450.830.861.510.033.650.2050.992.44100.702.05
621.4129-801C-15R-7,1/Vinterflow materialsMORB, Unit IIInterpillow sediment red carbonate- and Fe-rich material35.900.9425.179.626.320.3711.680.430.11<0.0516.13<0.05106.70-0.62
621.7129-801C-15R-7,31altered basaltsMORB, Unit IISage, bleached basalt10.9720.4214.265.651.670.532.020.153.820.2751.102.41113.301.09
625.6129-801C-16R-2,82altered basaltsMORB, Unit IISage, bleached basalt11.7318.5012.678.412.850.732.600.143.410.2748.772.68112.800.41
626.3129-801C-16R-3,29interflow materialsHydrothermal deposits, IISi-Fe-rich hydrothermal deposit2.86<0.05<0.0520.59<0.05<0.05<0.050.05<0.0576.06<0.0599.60-0.12
626.6129-801C-16R-3,54interflow materialsMORB, Unit IIInterpillow sediment, green clay 15% + carbonate 80% + red layer of chert 5%33.990.7024.8213.338.350.809.160.350.08<0.0516.490.07108.100.28
626.8129-801C-16R-3,82altered basaltsMORB, Unit IILight green highly altered basalt (sage alteration)8.2816.576.1812.135.620.452.510.103.190.3845.343.78104.500.74
627.5129-801C-16R-4,9volcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IIPyrite vein (hand-picked)-1.07
633.8129-801C-17R-1,100altered basaltsMORB, Unit IIDark grey (least) altered basalt with secondary pyrite and carbonate patches3.0812.7211.2615.9010.040.085.480.262.530.2846.062.71110.400.02
673.7129-801C-22R-1,7interflow materialsHydrothermal deposits, IISi-Fe-rich hydrothermal deposit with chert-like layers (very low porosity)2.390.250.1113.120.20<0.050.10<0.05<0.05<0.0583.69<0.0599.90-0.52
788.8129-801C-34R-3,81/Baltered basaltsMORB, Unit IIIAltered basalt including large brown alteration halo3.3512.859.3916.245.110.705.300.182.590.2246.702.33105.00-0.30
788.8129-801C-34R-3,81/Vvolcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IIILarge celadonite and Fe-oxyhydroxide vein11.742.104.8542.602.163.094.270.070.33<0.0531.28<0.05102.50-0.19
814.1129-801C-37R-1,83/Daltered basaltsMORB, Unit IIIVesicular basalt with void filled with carbonate and saponite3.4713.2910.5013.716.89<0.056.000.222.650.2547.532.34106.900.11
814.1129-801C-37R-1,83/Vvolcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IIILarge celadonite and Fe-oxyhydroxide vein with minor carbonate10.816.242.0446.849.080.504.760.070.470.1127.481.02109.400.32
816.2129-801C-37R-3,30volcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IIIpyrite vein (hand-picked)-0.18
818.8129-801C-37R-5,30volcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IIIpyrite vein (hand-picked)-0.01
834.0129-801C-39R-2,28altered basaltsMORB, Unit IIIGrey aphyric basalt, least altered1.8813.8010.7714.187.300.076.850.272.620.2346.832.34107.10-0.02
860.2129-801C-43R-1,29volcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IIIPyrite vein (hand-picked)-0.37
871.3129-801C-43R-2,75/Daltered basaltsMORB, Unit IIIAltered basalt with thin veins0.2514.5810.7412.696.780.206.530.223.020.2648.572.10105.90-0.22
871.3129-801C-43R-2,75/Vvolcanoclastites including hyaloclasites and brecciaMORB, Unit IIIPure celadonitic vein with minor Fe-oxyhydroxides5.232.320.4525.333.768.936.93<0.050.19<0.0550.170.06103.401.86