Seismic velocities and elastic properties of oceanic gabbroic rocks from Hole 735B

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Extending compressional-wave and density shipboard measurements at room pressure, Vp and Vs were measured at pressures from 20 to 200 MPa using the pulse transmission method. All of the rocks exhibit significant increases in velocity with increasing pressure up to about 150 MPa, a feature attributed to the closing of microcrack porosity. Measured velocities reflect the mineralogical makeup and microstructures acquired during the tectonic history of Hole 735B. -from Authors

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Iturrino, G. J., Christensen, N. I., Kirby, S., & Salisbury, M. H. (1991). Seismic velocities and elastic properties of oceanic gabbroic rocks from Hole 735B. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 118, Fracture Zone Drilling on the Southwest Indian Ridge, 227–244. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.118.151.1991

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