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Friedrichsen, Hans (1985): (Table 1) Oxygen isotopes in minerals at DSDP Hole 83-504B basalts [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.805062, Supplement to: Friedrichsen, H (1985): Strontium, oxygen, and hydrogen isotope studies on primary and secondary minerals in basalts from the Costa Rica Rift, Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 504B, Leg 83. In: Anderson, RN; Honnorez, J; Becker, K; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 83, 289-295, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.83.112.1985

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Abstract:
The D/H, 18O/16O and 87Sr/86Sr ratios of the basaltic basement from the Leg 83 section of DSDP Hole 504B show that in that area the oceanic crust has experienced intensive but not pervasive alteration. Isotope ratios of the basalts are very heterogeneous because of an input of oxygen, hydrogen, and strontium from seawater. The hydrogen isotopic composition of many samples displays the complete thermal history of the water-rock interactions. High-temperature mineral formations (actinolites, epidotes, and chlorites) were overgrown by a mineralization at lower temperatures (mixedlayer smectites, iddingsites, and smectites) during successive stages of cooling of the oceanic crust by cold seawater. From 87Sr/86Sr data bulk water/rock ratios up to 5:1 have been calculated. There is evidence that some primary minerals like high-An plagioclases contain oxygen from altered basalts. We have discussed the probability that there existed a seawater/crust interface, now at a depth of 620 m sub-basement, during the high-temperature water/rock interactions. This interface was covered during later magmatism by thick flows, pillow lavas, and intrusives.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 1.227200 * Longitude: -83.730200
Date/Time Start: 1981-11-22T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1982-01-02T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -3460.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -3460.0 m
Event(s):
83-504B * Latitude: 1.227200 * Longitude: -83.730200 * Date/Time Start: 1981-11-22T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1982-01-02T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3460.0 m * Penetration: 1350 m * Recovery: 107.7 m * Campaign: Leg83 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: Leg 83 of DSDP was devoted entirely to coring and experiments in Hole 504B, the deepest borehole to date into the oceanic crust. Hole 504B now extends over a kilometer into basement, nearly twice as far as any other DSDP hole, and it is the only DSDP hole to have clearly penetrated into the intrusive sheeted dikes that underlie the extrusive pillow lavas of the upper oceanic crust. At Hole 504B, Leg 83 continued an ongoing DSDP effort that began during Legs 68, 69, and 70 in 1979, and also included part of Leg 92 in 1983. 71 cores; 514 m cored; 0 m drilled; 21 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelFriedrichsen, HansDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
PiecePieceFriedrichsen, Hans
Sample, optional label/labor noLab noFriedrichsen, Hans
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyFriedrichsen, Hans
Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio87Sr/86SrFriedrichsen, HansMass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 261
δ DeuteriumδD‰ SMOWFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Whole rock
δ DeuteriumδD‰ SMOWFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Fine-grained minerals
δ18Oδ18OFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Whole rock
δ18O, standard deviationδ18O std dev±Friedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Whole rock
10 δ18Oδ18OFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Plagioclase
11 δ18O, standard deviationδ18O std dev±Friedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Plagioclase
12 δ18Oδ18OFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Clinopyroxene
13 δ18Oδ18OFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Orthopyroxene
14 δ18Oδ18OFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Magnetite
15 δ18O, standard deviationδ18O std dev±Friedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Magnetite
16 δ18Oδ18OFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Smectite
17 δ18O, standard deviationδ18O std dev±Friedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Smectite
18 δ DeuteriumδD‰ SMOWFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Smectite
19 δ18Oδ18OFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Chlorite
20 δ18O, standard deviationδ18O std dev±Friedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Chlorite
21 MineralsMineralsFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Other
22 δ18Oδ18OFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Quartz
23 δ DeuteriumδD‰ SMOWFriedrichsen, HansX-ray diffraction (XRD)Quartz
Size:
561 data points

Data

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Sample label
(DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation)

Piece

Lab no

Lithology

87Sr/86Sr
(Mass spectrometer Finnigan MA...)

δD [‰ SMOW]
(Whole rock, X-ray diffraction...)

δD [‰ SMOW]
(Fine-grained minerals, X-ray ...)

δ18O []
(Whole rock, X-ray diffraction...)

δ18O std dev [±]
(Whole rock, X-ray diffraction...)
10 
δ18O []
(Plagioclase, X-ray diffractio...)
11 
δ18O std dev [±]
(Plagioclase, X-ray diffractio...)
12 
δ18O []
(Clinopyroxene, X-ray diffract...)
13 
δ18O []
(Orthopyroxene, X-ray diffract...)
14 
δ18O []
(Magnetite, X-ray diffraction ...)
15 
δ18O std dev [±]
(Magnetite, X-ray diffraction ...)
16 
δ18O []
(Smectite, X-ray diffraction (...)
17 
δ18O std dev [±]
(Smectite, X-ray diffraction (...)
18 
δD [‰ SMOW]
(Smectite, X-ray diffraction (...)
19 
δ18O []
(Chlorite, X-ray diffraction (...)
20 
δ18O std dev [±]
(Chlorite, X-ray diffraction (...)
21 
Minerals
(Other, X-ray diffraction (XRD))
22 
δ18O []
(Quartz, X-ray diffraction (XRD))
23 
δD [‰ SMOW]
(Quartz, X-ray diffraction (XRD))
83-504B-72-1,34-3731Plagioclase-phyric basalt with smectite0.70314-76.06.706.7
83-504B-72-2,115-1177d2Altered basalt with plagioclase pheno-cryst, massive pillow0.70269-98.05.605.805.46.4
83-504B-73-2,7-91a3Plagioclase-phyric basalt0.70328-84.05.605.904.85.17.7
83-504B-75-1,87-913c4Plagioclase phyric basalt0.70278-85.05.905.207.00.5
83-504B-77-1,32-373b5Aphyric doleritic basalt with sulfide minerals, chlorite0.70300-55.05.056.504.73.00.5
83-504B-77-1,128-1326b6Medium-grained doleritic basalt0.70396-59.05.206.805.12.50.5
83-504B-77-3,7Medium-grained doleritic basalt-50.05.206.205.15.1
83-504B-78-1,8-1328Aphyric doleritic altered basalt with greyish-green veins0.70406-60.05.207.006.56.0
83-504B-78-1,85-89319Aphyric doleritic altered basalt with greyish-green veins0.70406-63.05.006.705.84.9
83-504B-78-2,6-101b10Aphyric basalt with green veins0.70315-57.04.906.105.1Epidote2.5
83-504B-79-1,17-203a11Aphyric basalt breccia with plagioclase phenocryst, green veins0.70306-70.05.308.303.5Clinopyroxene3.5
83-504B-80-1,45-60412Fine-grained fractured basalt with plagioi-clase, quartz, zeolites*, pyrite, and sphalerite0.70358-835.3010.0Zeolite10.5
83-504B-80-1,65-69513Fine-fractured basalt with plag., quartz, pyrite, sphalerite, zeolites + chlorites0.70408-69.03.908.603.5
83-504B-80-2,6-9114Fine-grained brecciated basalt, quartz, cc + clorite0.7041669.05.008.50-2.38.2
83-504B-81-1,12-2415Altered basalt with plag, chlorite, qu, cc + sulfide minerals0.70488-63.06.408.302.5
83-504B-81-1,46-60616Fine-grained basalt with quartz and chalco-pyrite0.70338-74.06.009.1
83-504B-82-1,37-384a17Greenish fine-grained basalt with calcite and sulfide0.70289-984.80
83-504B-83-1,137-1481018Olivine phyric basalt (olivine replaced by chlorite) with pyrite0.70328-50.03.606.202.3
83-504B-87-1,67-706a19Aphyric basalt with quartz and chlorite0.70335-874.904.92.30.38.0
83-504B-88-1,111-1154e20Aphyric basalt with chlorite and quartz-45.04.708.005.04.0
83-504B-90-1,55-578b21Fine-grained aphyric basalt altered with quartz, chlorite, zeolite and epidote0.70382-764.80
83-504B-90-4,101-103922Aphyric basalts with veins of chlorite, epidote + quartz0.70338-854.500.5
83-504B-90-4,146-14912b23Aphyric basalts with veins of chlorite, epidote + quartz-7348.03.506.205.24.9Epidote0.1
83-504B-91-2,98-1011024Fine-grained aphyric basalt with quartz, chlorite and pyrite0.70366-90-45.05.30
83-504B-93-3,21-25225Fine-grained aphyric basalt with chlorite, epidote and actino-lite-55.06.204.73.6Epidote2.3
83-504B-94-1,12-16226Aphyric basalt, medium-grained, with smectite-475.05.104.902.4
83-504B-95-1,62-66527Medium-grained basalt with chlorite, anhydrite, and zeolites, extensively altered0.70683-55.02.10
83-504B-97-2,74-89628Medium-grained aphyric basalt with smectite veins-49.05.005.704.83.70.5
83-504B-99-2,33-40429Medium-grained basalt with epidote and chlorite0.70413-722.002.0Epidote1.6
83-504B-101-1,110-11410b30Sparsely phytic basalt with chlorite veins-47.04.207.204.94.0-50
83-504B-101-2,105-1121231Medium-grained aphyric basalt with chlorite veins0.70310-854.85.400.31.1
83-504B-102-1,80-827a32Aphyric basalt with pyrite and quartz0.70535-855.307.005.1
83-504B-102-2,2-6133Fine-grained gray basalt with smectite5.305.705.22.0
83-504B-104-2,7-1134Plagioclase phyric basalt with quartz, smectite, magnetite0.70260-684.904.500.55.01.23.65.4
83-504B-104-2,114-118835Plagioclase phyric basalt with quartz, smectite, magnetite0.70276-50.04.806.004.95.34.7
83-504B-104-3,69-731036Medium-grained basalt0.70280-655.305.905.15.01.0
83-504B-107-1,124-1281b37Medium-grained aphyric basalt (dike)-51.05.305.705.15.04.1
83-504B-108-1,20-23338Massive fine-grained basalt-51.05.005.104.51.12.6
83-504B-108-1,40-44539Massive fine-grained basalt0.70264-785.005.303.7
83-504B-110-1,57-60840Medium-grained aphyric basalt0.70317-635.606.800.5
83-504B-113-1,53-57541Medium-grained massive basalt0.70400-57.04.805.905.31.2
83-504B-116-2,43-49742Sparsely plagioclase phyric basalt0.70282-745.405.504.9
83-504B-117-1,126-13016043Fine-grained plagioclase phyric basalt-46.05.304.73.2
83-504B-118-1,66-69544Medium-grained plagioclase phyric basalt with sulfides0.70279-784.904.61.0
83-504B-122-1,63-68545Fine-grained aphyric basalt0.70425-1074.704.7
83-504B-123-2,3-5146Massive aphyric medium-grained basalt with zeolites and smectites0.70332-1155.40
83-504B-127-1,17-20347Massive medium-grained basalt0.70267-58.04.905.004.71.4
83-504B-127-1,104-10548Massive medium-grained basalt-50.04.505.104.7
83-504B-128-1,126-1301349Massive aphyric basalt-43.04.305.205.25.1
83-504B-129-1,2-7150Massive medium-grained basalt with plagioclase pheno-crysts and actinolite-43.04.205.004.8Actinolite3.5-42.0
83-504B-129-2,10-141651Massive medium-grained basalt with plagioclase pheno-crysts and actinolite, talc + quartz0.70274-57-45.04.404.704.70.74.7
83-504B-130-1,23-27352Fine-grained basalt, massive4.604.704.5-1.2
83-504B-130-2,14-171b53Plagioclase + clinopy-roxene phyric basalt-43.04.304.704.54.5
83-504B-130-2,111-116754Plagioclase + clinopy-roxene phyric basalt0.70263-51.04.504.504.74.71.44.8
83-504B-130-3,78-819a55Fine-grained basalt with smectite veins4.704.65.2
83-504B-131-1,46-50556Plagioclase-pyroxene phyric fine-grained basalt-49.04.704.625.0
83-504B-131-1,137-1401357Plagioclase-pyroxene phyric fine-grained basalt0.70326-864.605.01.5
83-504B-137-1,68-90858Plagioclase-pyroxene phyric basalt, medium grained0.70280-554.405.004.84.6
83-504B-138-1,48-52759Medium-grained altered basalt-42.04.605.04.7
83-504B-141-1,54-57760Fine-grained plagioclase + clinopyroxene phyric basalt0.70376-746.205.2