Pleistocene volcanic rocks in the Mariana Forearc revealed by drilling at Site 781

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Three lithologic units were recovered at Site 781: an upper sedimentary unit, a middle basalt unit, and a lower sedimentary unit. The upper unit, between 0 and 72 mbsf, consists of upper Pliocene to Holocene diatomaceous and radiolarian-bearing silty clay that grades down into vitric silty clay and vitric clayey silt. The middle unit is a Pleistocene vesicular, porphyritic basalt. The lower unit is a middle to upper Pliocene vitric silty clay and vitric clayey silt similar to the lower part of the upper unit. The absence of internal flow structures and the presence of an upper glassy chilled zone and a lower, fine-grained margin suggest that the basalt unit is either a single lava flow or a near-surface sill. The basalt layer, the youngest in-situ igneous layer reported from the Izu-Bonin and Mariana forearcs, is enigmatic because of its location more than 100 km from the active volcanic arc. -from Authors

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Marlow, M. S., Johnson, L. E., Pearce, J. A., Fryer, P. B., Pickthorn, L. G., & Murton, B. J. (1992). Pleistocene volcanic rocks in the Mariana Forearc revealed by drilling at Site 781. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP 125, Bonin/Mariana Region, 293–312. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.125.501.1992

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