Preliminary results on the mineralogy and geochemistry of basalt alteration, Hole 794D

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The basaltic rocks of Hole 794D drilled during Leg 128 are strongly altered. Microprobe analyses and XRD spectra on small quantities of matter extracted from thin sections show that primary minerals and glassy zones of the groundmass are totally or partially replaced by clay minerals with chlorite/saponite mixed-layer composition whatever the rock samples considered. The clay mineral crystallization was controlled by the chemical composition of the alteration fluids. From petrographic evidence, it is suggested that both chlorite/saponite mixed-layer and free saponite belong to the same hydrothermal event and are produced by a temperature decrease. This is supported by the stable isotope data. -from Authors

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Proust, D. (1992). Preliminary results on the mineralogy and geochemistry of basalt alteration, Hole 794D. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Legs 127/128, Japan Sea, 883–889. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.127128.205.1992

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