Teagle, Damon A. H. et al. (2006): Expedition 309/312 summary

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 309
IODP 312
Identifier:
2007-085798
georefid

10.2204/iodp.proc.309312.101.2006
doi

Creator:
Teagle, Damon A. H.
University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Umino, Susumu
Shizuoka University, Japan
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Alt, Jeffrey C.
University of Michigan, United States
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Miyashita, Sumio
Niigata University, Japan
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Banerjee, Neil R.
Texas A&M University, United States
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Einaudi, Florence
ISTEEM, France
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Belghoul, Akram
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, France
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Cordier, Carole
Universita degli Studi di Genova, Italy
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Crispini, Laura
Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy
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Galli, Laura
University of Houston, United States
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Gao, Yongjun
IFM-GEOMAR, Federal Republic of Germany
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Geldmacher, Joerg
Williams College and Mystic Seaport, United States
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Gilbert, Lisa A.
University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
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Herrero-Bervera, Emilio
University of St. Thomas, United States
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Holter, Sara Ann
Universite Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III, France
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Laverne, Christine
Binghamton University, United States
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Vasquez, Haroldo L. Lledo
Florida International University, United States
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Durand, Sedelia Rodriguez
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Sakuyama, Tetsuya
Fuji Tokoha University, Japan
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Sano, Takashi
University of Tsukuba, Japan
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Smith-Duque, Christopher E.
University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
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Tominaga, Masako
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
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Tartarotti, Paola
Ecole Normale Superieure, France
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Espinosa, Eugenio A. Veloso
Oregon State University, United States
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Wilson, Douglas S.
Duke University, United States
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Gelatt, Alan C.
Tohoku University, Japan
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Reichow, Marc
Universitaet Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany
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Anma, Ryo
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Carlut, Julie
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
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Christie, David M.
Seoul National University, South Korea
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Coggon, Rosalind
Universitaet Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany
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Hayman, Nicholas W.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States
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Hirano, Nobuo
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States
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Ingle, Stephanie
Hokkaido University, Japan
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Koepke, Juergen
Wesleyan University, United States
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MacLennan, John
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Japan
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Morgan, Sally
Shizuoka University, Japan
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Neo, Natsuki
University of Michigan, United States
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Park, Sung-Hyun
Niigata University, Japan
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Scheibner, Birgit
Texas A&M University, United States
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Swift, Stephen A.
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Tikku, Anahita A.
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Yamasaki, Toru
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Yamazaki, Shusaku
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O'Connell, Suzanne
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Sakurai, Hideo
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Identification:
Expedition 309/312 summary
2006
In: Teagle, Damon A. H., Umino, Susumu, Alt, Jeffrey C., Miyashita, Sumio, Banerjee, Neil R., Einaudi, Florence, Belghoul, Akram, Cordier, Carole, Crispini, Laura, Galli, Laura, Gao Yongjun, Geldmacher, Joerg, Gilbert, Lisa A., Herrero-Bervera, Emilio, Holter, Sara Ann, Laverne, Christine, Vasquez, Haroldo L. Lledo, Durand, Sedelia Rodriguez, Sakuyama, Tetsuya, Sano, Takashi, Smith-Duque, Christopher E., Tominaga, Masako, Tartarotti, Paola, Espinosa, Eugenio A. Veloso, Wilson, Douglas S., Gelatt, Alan C., Reichow, Marc, Anma, Ryo, Carlut, Julie, Christie, David M., Coggon, Rosalind, Hayman, Nicholas W., Hirano, Nobuo, Ingle, Stephanie, Koepke, Juergen, MacLennan, John, Morgan, Sally, Neo, Natsuki, Park, Sung-Hyun, Scheibner, Birgit, Swift, Stephen A., Tikku, Anahita A., Yamasaki, Toru, Yamazaki, Shusaku, O'Connell, Suzanne, Sakurai, Hideo, Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; superfast spreading rate crust 2 and 3; Expeditions 309 and 312 of the riserless drilling platform; Cristobal, Panama, to Balboa, Panama; Site 1256; 8 July-28 August 2005 and Victoria, British Columbia (Canada), to Cristobal, Panama; Site 1256; 28 October-28 December 2005
IODP Management International, Washington, DC, United States
309/312
The Superfast Spreading Rate Crust mission is a multicruise program to drill, for the first time, a complete section of the upper oceanic crust from the extrusive lavas, through the dikes, and into the underlying gabbros. Hole 1256D was initiated during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 206 in the eastern equatorial Pacific and is drilled into 15 Ma crust that formed at the East Pacific Rise during a period of superfast spreading (>200 mm/y). This site is chosen to exploit the inverse relationship between spreading rate and the depth to axial low-velocity zones, thought to be magma chambers now frozen as gabbros, observed from seismic experiments. During Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 309, Hole 1256D was deepened to a total depth of 1255 meters below seafloor (mbsf) (1005 m subbasement), having penetrated >800 m of extrusive normal mid-ocean-ridge basalt, and entered the sheeted dike complex. IODP Expedition 312 returned to Hole 1256D and deepened it to 1507.1 mbsf. The hole now extends through the 346 m sheeted dike complex and 100.5 m into the upper portions of the plutonic section. The uppermost crust at Site 1256 comprises a >74 m thick ponded lava overlying massive, sheet, and minor pillow flows, some of which exhibit inflation structures requiring eruption onto a subhorizontal surface. This suggests a total thickness of off-axis lavas of 284 m. Sheet and massive lava flows make up the remaining extrusive section (534-1004 mbsf) above subvertical cataclastic zones, intrusive contacts, and mineralized breccias denoting a lithologic transition zone. Below 1061 mbsf, massive basalts, some with doleritic textures, dominate the sheeted dikes, which exhibit increased thermal conductivity and P-wave velocity. Numerous subvertical dikes, commonly with brecciated and mineralized chilled margins, crosscut the sheeted dikes. The upper dikes (<1255 mbsf) contain greenschist-facies minerals, actinolite becomes abundant below approximately 1300 mbsf, and hornblende and secondary plagioclase are present below approximately 1350 mbsf, reflecting a steep thermal gradient in the dikes. Superimposed on this is recrystallization of the lowermost approximately 60 m of dikes to granoblastic textures as the result of intrusion of underlying gabbros. An upper gabbroic body intrudes the sheeted dikes at 1406.6 mbsf and is separated from a lower gabbroic body at 1483-1507.1 mbsf by an intervening metamorphosed dike screen. Gabbroic rocks are highly altered and fine to coarse grained (mostly medium grained), range from gabbro to oxide gabbro and gabbronorite, and include differentiated rocks (trondjhemite and quartz-rich oxide diorite). The base of the section contains a gabbronorite of uncertain origin (intrusive gabbronorite or metamorphosed dike) and is cut by a late basalt dike. Physical properties change downward across the dike/gabbro contact (increased porosity and decreased velocity and density).
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:6.4400
West:-91.5600East: -91.5600
South:6.4400

Igneous and metamorphic petrology; alteration; basalts; cores; crust; dikes; downhole methods; East Pacific; Expedition 309; Expedition 312; gabbros; geochemistry; geophysical methods; Guatemala Basin; igneous rocks; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; intrusions; lithostratigraphy; metamorphic rocks; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; ocean floors; oceanic crust; Pacific Ocean; paleomagnetism; plutonic rocks; sea-floor spreading; volcanic rocks;

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