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Baker, Peter E; Coltorti, Massimo; Briqueu, Louis; Hasenaka, Toshiaki; Condliffe, Eric; Crawford, Anthony J (1994): Geochemistry of the volcanic basement of ODP Hole 134-831B [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.787544, Supplement to: Baker, PE et al. (1994): Petrology and composition of the volcanic basement of Bougainville Guyot, Site 831. In: Green, HG; Collot, J-Y; Stokking, LB; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 134, 363-373, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.134.017.1994

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Abstract:
The basement of Bougainville Guyot drilled at Site 831 consists of andesitic hyalobreccias derived from a submarine arc volcano. The volcanic sequence has been dated by K/Ar at approximately 37 Ma. The 121 m of andesitic hyalobreccias drilled in Hole 831B have been divided into five subunits of two types: one appears to be primary, and the other contains evidence of reworking and a subaerial clastic input. Variations are attributed to fluctuations in water depth. The distinctive hyalobreccias consist of andesitic blebs with chilled margins and peripheral fractures set in a chaotic greenish matrix that is mainly altered glass, with crystals similar to those in the blebs or clasts. Their formation is attributed to violent reaction of andesitic magma discharged into seawater, in perhaps the submarine equivalent of fire-fountaining. There was limited reworking by currents and debris flows on the flanks of the submarine volcano. The andesite shows no significant compositional variation in phenocryst phases throughout the drilled sequence and contains phenocrysts of plagioclase (An88-43), clinopyroxene (Ca44Mg46Fe10-Ca41Mg40Fe19), orthopyroxene (Ca4Mg79Fe17-Ca3Mg58Fe39), and titanomagnetite. There is a systematic change in volcanic composition with height in the section, from more mafic andesites at the base, to overlying more acid andesites, and strong evidence exists that magma mixing may have played a significant role in the genesis of these lavas. The andesites have affinities with the low-K arc tholeiite series. Trace element and isotopic systematics for these rocks indicate very minor involvement of a LILE- and 87Sr-enriched slab-derived fluid in their petrogenesis. This accords with the previous suggestion that Bougainville Guyot forms part of an Eocene proto-island arc developed along the southern side of the d'Entrecasteaux Zone, above a southward-dipping subduction zone.
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Latitude: -16.009000 * Longitude: 166.673000
Date/Time Start: 1990-11-13T04:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-11-20T16:30:00
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134-831B * Latitude: -16.009000 * Longitude: 166.673000 * Date/Time Start: 1990-11-13T04:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1990-11-20T16:30:00 * Elevation: -1078.0 m * Penetration: 852 m * Recovery: 87.44 m * Location: Coral Sea * Campaign: Leg134 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 83 cores; 749.6 m cored; 0 m drilled; 11.7 % recovery
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