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Honnorez, Jose J; Laverne, Christine; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Emmermann, Rolf; Muehlenbachs, Karlis (1983): (Table 3A-3B) Geochemistry of clay minerals from DSDP Hole 70-504B [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.816416, In supplement to: Honnorez, JJ et al. (1983): Alteration processes in layer 2 basalts from Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift. In: Cann, JR; Langseth, MG; Honnorez, J; Von Herzen, RP; White, SM; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 69, 509-546, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.69.126.1983

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Coverage:
Latitude: 1.227000 * Longitude: -83.730000
Date/Time Start: 1979-12-04T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1979-12-04T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -3460.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -3460.0 m
Event(s):
70-504B * Latitude: 1.227000 * Longitude: -83.730000 * Date/Time: 1979-12-04T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3460.0 m * Penetration: 836.1 m * Recovery: 91.6 m * Campaign: Leg70 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 40 cores; 328.6 m cored; 18.5 m drilled; 27.9 % recovery
Comment:
Structural formulas are calculated on the basis of 22 oxygens.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample code/labelSample labelHonnorez, Jose JDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
IdentificationIDHonnorez, Jose J
DescriptionDescriptionHonnorez, Jose J
TypeTypeHonnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
Silicon dioxideSiO2%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
Aluminium oxideAl2O3%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
Iron oxide, FeOFeO%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)Total iron
Manganese oxideMnO%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
Magnesium oxideMgO%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
10 Calcium oxideCaO%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
11 Sodium oxideNa2O%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
12 Potassium oxideK2O%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
13 Titanium dioxideTiO2%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
14 Nickel oxideNiO%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
15 Chromium(III) oxideCr2O3%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
16 TotalTotal%Honnorez, Jose JElectron microprobe (EMP)
17 SiliconSi# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
18 AluminiumAl# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
19 TitaniumTi# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
20 zzHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
21 AluminiumAl# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
22 Iron 2+ and 3+Fe# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen numberTotal
23 ManganeseMn# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
24 NickelNi# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
25 MagnesiumMg# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
26 yyHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
27 MagnesiumMg# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
28 CalciumCa# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
29 SodiumNa# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
30 PotassiumK# of ionsHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
31 xxHonnorez, Jose JCalculated based on oxygen number
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Sample label
(DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation)

ID

Description

Type
(Electron microprobe (EMP))

SiO2 [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))

Al2O3 [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))

FeO [%]
(Total iron, Electron micropro...)

MnO [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))

MgO [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))
10 
CaO [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))
11 
Na2O [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))
12 
K2O [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))
13 
TiO2 [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))
14 
NiO [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))
15 
Cr2O3 [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))
16 
Total [%]
(Electron microprobe (EMP))
17 
Si [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
18 
Al [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
19 
Ti [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
20 
z
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
21 
Al [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
22 
Fe [# of ions]
(Total, Calculated based on ox...)
23 
Mn [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
24 
Ni [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
25 
Mg [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
26 
y
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
27 
Mg [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
28 
Ca [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
29 
Na [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
30 
K [# of ions]
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
31 
x
(Calculated based on oxygen nu...)
70-504B-33-1,69-731Pale olive green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 3, 4 in Table 4)1a50.593.765.590.0024.301.410.100.180.000.240.0086.177.380.628.000.030.680.035.266.000.060.220.030.030.34
70-504B-33-1,69-732Pale olive green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 3, 4 in Table 4)1a54.211.634.890.0525.050.570.110.170.010.200.0286.917.740.268.000.010.580.010.025.375.990.090.030.030.15
70-504B-33-1,69-733Very pale olive green clay mineral replacing olivine (no other secondary mineral associated)1a55.781.245.370.0025.780.430.090.210.000.270.0889.257.770.207.970.620.035.356.000.040.060.020.040.16
70-504B-33-1,69-734Very pale olive green clay mineral replacing olivine (no other secondary mineral associated)1a50.331.9210.200.0020.750.880.100.330.030.080.0084.637.630.347.971.290.014.706.000.020.140.030.060.23
70-504B-33-1,69-735Pale olive green clay mineral replacing olivine (no other secondary mineral associated)1a52.311.9710.200.0822.050.970.210.250.000.000.0188.037.610.347.951.240.014.756.000.060.150.060.050.26
70-504B-33-2,48-526Pale olive green clay mineral replacing olivine (no other secondary mineral associated)1a40.249.138.260.0024.220.830.150.080.000.110.0083.026.281.687.961.070.014.926.000.750.140.050.020.96
70-504B-33-2,48-527Medium olive green clay mineral replacing olivine (no other secondary mineral associated)1a42.717.657.690.0023.821.440.350.110.040.080.0083.896.561.387.940.980.015.016.000.480.240.100.020.84
70-504B-39-2,144-1478Medium olive green clay mineral replacing olivine (no other secondary mineral associated)1a54.440.0610.110.0322.930.840.040.270.000.120.1288.977.820.017.821.210.014.776.000.170.130.010.050.36
70-504B-39-2,144-1479Medium olive green clay mineral replacing olivine, located around fresh olivine relic (no other secondary mineral associated)1a53.500.0110.460.0923.190.910.090.320.000.300.1389.007.737.731.260.010.034.706.000.330.140.030.060.56
70-504B-41-1,118-12010Medium olive green clay mineral replacing olivine, located around fresh olivine relic (no other secondary mineral associated)1a51.950.0611.190.1021.141.050.040.120.000.000.0884.747.800.017.811.400.014.586.000.180.170.010.020.38
70-504B-41-1,118-12011Medium olive green clay mineral replacing olivine, located between two fresh olivine relics (same olivine phenocryst as in Analyses 10, 11)1a51.600.1911.060.0321.580.820.090.110.000.190.1985.857.750.037.781.380.024.606.000.260.130.030.020.44
70-504B-41-1,118-12012Medium olive green clay mineral replacing olivine, located between two fresh olivine relics (same olivine phenocryst as in Analyses 10, 11)1a48.834.419.800.0524.510.900.140.200.000.060.0088.897.080.757.831.180.010.014.806.000.530.140.040.040.75
70-504B-41-1,118-12013Medium olive green clay mineral replacing the rim on olivine phenocryst (associated with Ni, Fe-rich opaques, Analyses 21, 22 in Table 3)1a48.213.528.670.0023.521.130.190.290.000.000.0085.557.230.627.851.084.926.000.370.180.060.060.67
70-504B-63-4,7-1014Medium olive green clay mineral replacing the rim on olivine phenocryst (associated with Ni, Fe-rich opaques, Analyses 21, 22 in Table 3)1a55.210.8312.760.0821.360.550.050.130.000.250.0091.217.810.147.951.500.010.034.466.000.070.080.010.020.18
70-504B-63-4,7-1015Pale olive green clay mineral replacing the rim of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 23, 24 in Table 3)1a53.221.0213.220.0219.810.740.110.120.010.230.0587.767.790.187.971.610.034.355.990.120.030.020.17
70-504B-63-4,90-9116Pale olive green clay mineral replacing the rim of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 23, 24 in Table 3)1a54.520.0910.330.0025.600.530.130.090.000.110.0191.417.640.017.651.210.014.786.000.600.080.040.020.74
70-504B-63-4,90-9117Pale olive green clay mineral replacing the rim of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 25, 26, in Table 3)1a53.910.0413.330.0022.060.480.140.110.000.190.0490.297.750.017.761.600.024.386.000.380.070.040.020.51
70-504B-63-4,90-9118Pale olive green clay mineral replacing the rim of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 25, 26, in Table 3)1a53.291.1110.270.0323.470.920.100.100.000.170.0589.537.630.197.821.230.024.756.000.290.140.030.020.48
70-504B-63-4,90-9119Very pale green clay mineral partly replacing a Plagioclase phenocryst1a55.611.4110.670.0323.060.660.140.210.020.090.0091.907.730.237.961.240.014.756.000.060.100.040.040.24
70-504B-33-2,48-5220Dark olive green clay mineral replacing the core of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 14, 15 in Table 3)1a47.806.865.210.0023.481.350.420.340.000.130.0085.617.040.968.000.230.640.015.126.000.040.210.120.060.43
70-504B-33-2,48-5221Dark olive green clay mineral replacing the core of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 14, 15 in Table 3)1b48.203.3119.420.2011.333.140.330.710.000.070.0086.727.590.418.000.202.550.030.012.675.460.530.100.140.77
70-504B-63-4,7-1022Dark olive green clay mineral partly replacing the core of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 16, 17 in Table 3)1b48.313.3918.800.2312.093.050.110.320.000.030.0086.337.580.428.000.212.460.032.855.550.510.030.060.60
70-504B-63-4,90-9123Dark olive green clay mineral partly replacing the core of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 16, 17 in Table 3)1b50.270.2818.800.0517.011.930.100.150.000.370.0789.057.630.057.682.380.010.043.576.000.300.310.030.030.67
70-504B-63-4,90-9124Dark olive green clay mineral completely replacing the core of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 18, 19, in Table 3)1b50.430.3017.940.0017.131.740.150.110.000.200.0688.067.690.057.742.280.023.706.000.220.280.040.020.56
70-504B-63-4,90-9125Dark olive green clay mineral completely replacing the core of an olivine phenocryst (associated with Analyses 18, 19, in Table 3)1b48.733.9820.270.1012.112.780.060.220.000.000.1088.347.500.508.000.222.600.012.805.630.460.020.040.52
70-504B-63-4,90-9126Greenish orange clay mineral partly replacing the core or an olivine phenocryst (associated with olive green clay mineral and calcium carbonate)1b47.533.9520.330.0711.312.460.130.300.001.680.1787.947.440.568.000.172.650.010.212.665.700.410.040.060.51
70-504B-40-1,37-3927Greenish orange clay mineral partly replacing the core or an olivine phenocryst (associated with olive green clay mineral and calcium carbonate)1b50.820.3316.490.1117.461.970.220.310.000.120.0087.817.720.067.782.090.010.013.896.000.090.320.060.060.43
70-504B-40-1,37-3928Olive brown clay mineral replacing olivine (no other secondary mineral associated)1b50.470.3516.780.0417.251.780.250.330.030.170.0987.547.710.067.772.130.010.023.846.000.110.290.070.060.54
70-504B-40-3,56-5829Olive brown clay mineral replacing olivine (no other secondary mineral associated)1c47.554.6511.420.0821.841.500.200.270.000.140.0087.657.080.817.891.420.010.024.556.000.330.240.060.050.68
70-504B-40-3,56-5830Olive brown clay mineral at the rim of a vesicle (associated with calcite at the center of the vesicle)1c48.014.8511.780.1421.751.640.290.340.000.000.1388.937.060.847.901.440.024.546.000.260.260.080.060.66
70-504B-56-1,2-431Colorless clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with analyses 1, 44, 45, 46 in Table 3 and Analyses 1, 2 in Table 4)1c48.177.2612.850.0021.121.690.820.060.000.020.0092.026.871.138.000.091.534.386.000.110.260.230.010.61
70-504B-33-1,69-7332Colorless clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with analyses 1, 44, 45, 46 in Table 3 and Analyses 1, 2 in Table 4)255.141.664.100.0325.640.570.150.170.030.070.0287.577.770.238.000.050.480.015.425.960.090.040.030.16
70-504B-33-1,69-7333Colorless clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with analyses 5, 6, 7 in Table 4)254.991.783.570.0026.410.590.110.150.010.220.0187.857.720.288.000.010.420.025.556.000.010.090.030.030.16
70-504B-33-2,48-5234Colorless clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with analyses 5, 6, 7 in Table 4)249.854.024.210.0524.160.890.250.180.000.150.0283.787.410.598.000.110.520.010.025.346.000.050.140.070.030.29
70-504B-33-2,48-5235Orange clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (no other secondary mineral associated)248.674.154.230.0623.381.020.220.140.000.070.1082.057.390.618.000.130.540.010.015.316.000.020.170.060.030.28
70-504B-33-1,69-7336Orange clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (no other secondary mineral associated)349.122.429.370.0024.180.890.160.200.000.000.0186.357.310.427.731.164.846.000.640.140.050.040.87
70-504B-33-1,69-7337Mixture of orange clay mineral and calcium carbonate replacing olivine in red halo (no other secondary mineral associated)345.472.0815.690.0021.250.990.090.160.000.000.0485.767.100.387.482.043.966.001.020.170.030.031.25
70-504B-38-2,129-13138Mixture of orange clay mineral and calcium carbonate replacing olivine in red halo (no other secondary mineral associated)336.967.6722.580.008.0714.910.160.040.260.070.1990.926.011.470.037.513.060.011.975.042.600.050.012.66
70-504B-38-2,129-13139Dark green clay mineral at the center of a vesicle in red halo (associated with Analyses 10, 11 in Table 4, at the rim)337.958.2520.530.029.5114.950.100.020.260.000.0191.596.031.540.037.602.7239.0037.952.552.55
70-504B-33-1,69-7340Dark green clay mineral at the center of a vesicle in red halo (associated with Analyses 10, 11 in Table 4, at the rim)451.631.5721.920.008.370.650.136.750.000.000.0091.027.990.018.000.282.841.935.050.110.041.331.48
70-504B-33-1,69-7341Dark green clay mineral in a vein (no other secondary mineral associated)451.821.7521.440.009.040.840.096.480.000.000.0091.477.960.048.000.282.752.075.100.140.031.271.44
70-504B-33-2,48-5242Dark green clay mineral in a vein (no other secondary mineral associated)450.044.5416.750.0013.851.340.324.600.000.000.0091.447.460.548.000.262.093.085.430.210.090.861.16
70-504B-33-2,48-5243Bright green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 1, 32, 33 in Table 3, and Analyses 1, 2 in Table 4)450.084.4218.300.0012.131.310.345.000.000.050.0591.677.530.478.000.312.302.725.330.210.100.961.27
70-504B-33-1,69-7344Bright green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 1, 32, 33 in Table 3, and Analyses 1, 2 in Table 4)546.800.8029.490.004.750.250.058.100.000.110.0090.347.780.167.944.091.185.270.040.021.721.78
70-504B-33-1,69-7345Bright green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 1, 32, 33 in Table 3, and Analyses 1, 2 in Table 4)546.871.3828.060.046.250.510.057.080.000.130.0090.377.680.277.953.830.011.545.380.090.021.481.59
70-504B-33-1,69-7346Blue green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 8, 9 in Table 4)546.201.2425.870.148.790.580.016.050.000.110.0088.987.580.247.823.540.022.165.720.101.271.37
70-504B-37-3,49-5247Blue green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 8, 9 in Table 4)633.6813.6915.180.1920.541.920.950.130.000.270.0086.645.352.567.912.010.030.033.936.000.960.330.250.031.57
70-504B-37-3,49-5248Blue green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 8, 9 in Table 4)633.5413.8815.020.0120.551.920.110.050.020.000.0085.105.382.628.002.013.996.000.950.330.030.011.32
70-504B-37-3,49-5249Blue green clay mineral replacing olivine in red halo (associated with Analyses 8, 9 in Table 4)631.9814.9715.060.2122.091.010.150.000.000.000.0185.485.122.827.942.010.033.966.001.340.170.051.56