Einaudi, F.; Pezard, Phillipe A.; Ildefonse, B.; Glover, P. (2005): Electrical properties of slow-spreading ridge gabbros from ODP Hole 1105A, SW Indian Ridge. Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom, In: Harvey, Peter K. (editor), Brewer, Tim S. (editor), Pezard, Phillipe A. (editor), Petrov, Vladislav A. (editor), Petrophysical properties of crystalline rocks, 240, 179-193, georefid:2006-008642

Abstract:
Physical properties of gabbroic samples from Ocean Drilling Program Hole 1105A were measured in the laboratory, with a particular emphasis on the analysis of electrical properties. This data-set includes the major lithologies sampled in ODP Hole 1105A: gabbros, olivine gabbros, oxide-rich gabbros, and, for all rock types, different ranges of alteration were sampled: from fresh to highly altered. All these lithologies correspond to the seismic Layer 3 layer of the oceanic crust, and large-scale geophysical data interpretation requires a complete understanding of the physical properties of rocks in this section. Electrical conductivities measured on brine-saturated gabbros reveal strong excess conductivity for samples rich in oxide minerals and, to a lesser extent, for altered samples. However, the classical models do not explain the excess conductivity reported in the oxide-rich samples when saturated with brine. The electrical conduction via electronic processes in metallic minerals has been taken into account in our analysis of the electrical properties. The oxide minerals' contribution has been independently estimated through measuring dry electrical resistivity. These measurements allowed quantification of the electronic conduction, which can reach 80% of the full conductivity for the most oxide-rich gabbros.
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West: 57.1557 East: 57.1639 North: -32.4308 South: -32.4327
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Site: 118-735
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Site: 179-1105
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