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Olivine basalt from
Site 253, Leg 26, D.S.D.P., Ninety East Ridge (90° E Ridge; Indian Ridge), Indian Ocean


Locality type:Borehole
Classification
Type:Olivine basalt
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Olivine basalt data
Locality Data:Click here to view Site 253, Leg 26, D.S.D.P., Ninety East Ridge (90° E Ridge; Indian Ridge), Indian Ocean
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1251482
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1251482:5
GUID (UUID V4):4f061c15-1e6c-48d8-9405-aec29b01a7b4
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
transform faults are less mafic (depleted in olivine content) than those from the M.A.R. rift valley...1971, 1972). The Ninetyeast Ridge (McKenzie and Sclater, 1971), the Walvis Ridge (Francheteau and Le Pichon...Pichon, 1973), and the Cocos Ridge (Van Andel et al., 1971) show some tectonic characteristics of fracture...volcanics which are different from those found on mid-ocean ridges. In this paper we present comparative chemical...chemical data of volcanics from the mid-ocean ridges, fracture zones in the Atlantic and aseismic ridges
Book
PETROLOGY OF THE OCEAN FLOOR FURTHER TITLESIN THISSERIES 1 J.L. MERO THE M I N E R A L RESOURCES OF...OF THE SEA 2 L.M.FOMlN T H E DYNAMIC METHOD I N OCEANOGRAPHY 3 E.J.F. WOOD MICROBIOLOGY O F OCEANS A N...NEUMANN OCEAN CURRENTS 5 N.G.JERLOV OPTICAL OCEANOGRAPHY 6 V. VACQCllER GEOMAGNETISM I N M A R I N E GEOLOGY...THE CHLORINITY/SALINITY CONCEPT I N OCEANOGRAPHY 8 E. L l S l T Z l N SEA-LEVEL CHANGES 9 R.H.PARKER THE...SYSTEMS 11 0.1. M A M A Y E V TEMPERATURE-SALINITY ANALYSIS OF WORLD OCEAN WATERS 12 E.J. FERGUSON WOOD
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and Dredged Oceanic Basahs D a v i d 1%. C. K e m p e Department of Mineralogy, British Museum (Natural...tholeiites, however, come from spreading ridges and ocean basins, including 'ancient' crust. Differentiation...Differentiation patterns in moderately long drilled basalt cores show two main types of fractionation with respect...There i s now a v e r y considerable volume of l i t e r a t u r e on d r e d g e d ocean-floor basaltic...1971). H o w e v e r , prior to 1973 h a r d l y a n y p a p e r s h a d a p p e a r e d on rocks drilled
Book
Thomson Press (India) Ltd., New Delhi Preface Basalt is the most voluminous of all the igneous rocks...experimental, petrographic and geochemical studies of basalt have provided us with a considerable understanding...few decades is the study of oceanic basalts. The ocean basins cover about two thirds of the earth's surface...surface and are floored by a basement of oceanic basalt that is continuously undergoing generation at spreading...mantle. The Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSD P) and Ocean Drilling Program (0 D P) have been instrumental
Book (edition)
List C Commodities... List D Elements... List E Geologic age (stratigraphic) terms ................(1965-1966). Theses from 1967 on are included in subfiles E and The Backfile Project To make the older material...B, below. (G) Geophysical Abstracts (1966-1971) (E) Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North...Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (subfile E), the indexing was arranged in a hierarchy with anywhere...stratigraphic terms, excluding formations (see List E) c. Fossils (see List F) d. Igneous, sedimentary,
Book (edition)
677 ListC Commodities.680 List D Elements .682 List E Geologic age (stratigraphic) terms .683 List F Fossils...Subdivisions .728 China .729 Atlantic Ocean .730 Pacific Ocean.731 Acknowledgements The 5th edition...Geophysical Abstracts (published from 1966-1971) (E) Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North...lowing Lists in the back of the Thesaurus: List C D E F FI I j K L M N O Commodities Elements Geologic...Term. Before 1945, was used on level 1 in subfile E. Now use Ethiopia. spectrographic analysis No longer
Book
York 10523, U.S.A. Pergamon of Canada Ltd., 75 The East Mall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Pergamon Press (Aust...Pelagic Sediments of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans M. Kastner and S. A. Stonecipher Chemistry...participants to the Bowie zeolite deposit 120 miles east of Tucson where the mining operations of several...constituents in the vugs and cavities of almost every basalt and trap rock formation. Here they form beautiful...MUMPTON Fig. 1. Typical occurrence of zeolites 1n a basalt vug. Chabazite from New Mexico. rruneral collectors
Report (Issue volume)
and syntectonic deposits.........................26 Sequence set c2...................................90 Economic geology.....................................................................90 Other...sediments..........................................90 Blinman area.............................................................................90 Springfield Basin.......................................................................91 Padthaway Ridge................................................
 
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