Frost, B. Ronald et al. (2008): The formation of micro-rodingites from IODP hole U1309D; key to understanding the process of serpentinization

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 304
IODP 304 U1309
IODP 305 U1309
Identifier:
2009-006638
georefid

10.1093/petrlogy/egn038
doi

Creator:
Frost, B. Ronald
University of Wyoming, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Laramie, WY, United States
author

Beard, James S.
Virginia Museum of Natural History, United States
author

McCaig, Andrew
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
author

Condliffe, Eric
author

Identification:
The formation of micro-rodingites from IODP hole U1309D; key to understanding the process of serpentinization
2008
Journal of Petrology
Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
49
9
1579-1588
Olivine-rich troctolites of Integrated Ocean Drilling Program hole U1309D contain abundant veins along which the olivine has been serpentinized. Where the serpentinite veins cut plagioclase the plagioclase has been altered to prehnite and in many places the prehnite in the core of the vein has been altered to grossular. We show that these Ca-rich assemblages, which we call micro-rodingites, need not have formed by Ca-metasomatism. Instead the micro-rodingites could have occurred during serpentinization as a nearly closed-system process (apart from the addition of water and release of H (sub 2) and Na (super +) ). We argue that in these rocks the alteration of plagioclase occurred as a result of the very low silica activity that accompanies serpentinization. The reaction of plagioclase to prehnite and prehnite to grossular provided a source of SiO (sub 2) that allowed olivine to hydrate to serpentine without producing much brucite. Excess Al (sub 2) O (sub 3) produced by the alteration of plagioclase reacted with serpentine to produce chlorite and additional SiO (sub 2) .
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:30.1100
West:-42.0700East: -42.0600
South:30.1000

Geochemistry of rocks, soils, and sediments; Igneous and metamorphic petrology; Atlantic Ocean; Atlantis; Atlantis Seamount; Expedition 304; geochemistry; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; IODP Site 1309; lithogeochemistry; metaigneous rocks; metamorphic rocks; metasomatic rocks; metasomatism; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; North Atlantic; processes; rodingite; serpentinite; serpentinization; water-rock interaction;

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