Clay diagenesis in the Barbados accretionary complex: potential impact on hydrology and subduction dynamics

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Although the illite/smectite could be interpreted as detrital clay derived from South America, its absence in the sediments stratigraphically equivalent to the decollement and underthrust sequences at Sites 672 and 674 favors the interpretation that it originated by diagenetic alteration of pre-existing smectite similar to that in the overlying sediments. A significant percentage of the freshening of the pore waters observed in these zones could be due to the water released during smectite dehydration. -from Authors

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Tribble, J. S. (1990). Clay diagenesis in the Barbados accretionary complex: potential impact on hydrology and subduction dynamics. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 110, Barbados Ridge, 97–110. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.110.131.1990

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