Blackman, Donna et al. (2005): Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 304 preliminary report; oceanic core complex formation, Atlantis Massif 1; oceanic core complex formation, Atlantis Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; drilling into the footwall and hanging wall of a tectonic exposure of deep, young oceanic lithosphere to study deformation, alteration, and melt generation; 17 November 2004-8 January 2005

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 304
IODP 304 U1309
IODP 305 U1309
IODP 304 U1310
IODP 304 U1311
Identifier:
2008-016932
georefid

1932-9423
issn

10.2204/iodp.pr.304.2005
doi

Creator:
Blackman, Donna
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States
author

Ildefonse, Benoit
Universite de Montpellier II, France
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John, Barbara E.
University of Wyoming, United States
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Ohara, Yasuhiko
Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department of Japan, Japan
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Miller, D. Jay
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, United States
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MacLeod, Christopher J.
Cardiff University, United Kingdom
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Einaudi, Florence
University of Jena, Federal Republic of Germany
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Abratis, Michael W.
Kanazawa University, Japan
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Andal, Eric S.
Institut de Physique du Globe, France
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Andreani, Muriel
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Awaji, Shunsaku
University of Connecticut, United States
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Charney, Allison
Oregon State University, United States
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Christie, David
author

Drouin, Marion
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Frost, Bryce R.
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Gee, Jeffrey S.
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Godard, Marguerite
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Grimes, Craig B.
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Hayman, Nicholas W.
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Hirose, Takehiro
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Hirth, James Gregory
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Maeda, Jinichiro
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McCraig, Andrew M.
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Morris, Antony
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Nakagawa, Tatsunori
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Searle, Roger C.
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von der Handt, Anette
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Delius, Heike
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Abe, Natsue
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Beard, James S.
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Brunelli, Daniele
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Delacour, Adelie G.
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Escartin, Javier
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Fryer, Patricia B.
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Halfpenny, Angela
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Hansen, Heidi-Elisabeth
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Harris, Amber C.
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Hasebe, Akihiro Tamura
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Hellebrand, Eric
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Ishimaru, Satoko
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Johnson, Kevin T. M.
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Karner, Garry D.
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Linek, Margaret
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Mason, Olivia U.
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Michibayashi, Katsuyoshi
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Nozaka, Toshio
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Rosner, Martin
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Suhr, Guenter
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Tominaga, Masako
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Yamasaki, Toru
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Zhao, Xixi
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Identification:
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 304 preliminary report; oceanic core complex formation, Atlantis Massif 1; oceanic core complex formation, Atlantis Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; drilling into the footwall and hanging wall of a tectonic exposure of deep, young oceanic lithosphere to study deformation, alteration, and melt generation; 17 November 2004-8 January 2005
2005
Preliminary Report (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program)
IODP Management International, College Station, TX, United States
304
50 pp.
Seafloor drilling during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 304 was designed to investigate the processes that control formation of oceanic core complexes (OCCs), as well as the exposure of ultramafic rocks in very young oceanic lithosphere. Prior studies indicated that two main drill sites on a 0.5-2 m.y. old OCC on the western rift flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), 30 degrees N, could provide key constraints on the structure of the detachment fault zone, rock types exposed at shallow structural levels in the footwall, and their alteration history, as well as that of the volcanic succession in the hanging wall. Site U1309 is located in the footwall of the central dome of Atlantis Massif, where drilling was quite successful. The goal of establishing a reentry hole for subsequent deep penetration on Expedition 305 was accomplished, and coring during Expedition 304 went well beyond the initial plan to reach approximately 120 mbsf. In the 400 m penetrated at Hole U1309D during Expedition 304, a series of interfingered gabbroic intrusions were distinguished based on variation in olivine content, the presence of intercumulus phases, the extent of late magmatic dikes, and the presence of oxide gabbro. The boundaries of these lithologic zones commonly coincide with structurally defined boundaries. Overall, the composition of the gabbroic rocks from Hole U1309D is among the most primitive known along the MAR. Several meter-scale intervals of serpentinized peridotite were recovered, comprising approximately 5% of the total recovery. A few of these ultramafic intervals may represent residual mantle harzburgite, but many have a low Mg number (88.9-89.6), indicating they are cumulates and/or have been impregnated by later melts. Diabase and basalt are present only in the upper 130 m of the footwall and are tholeiitic in composition. Drilling in the hanging wall, Sites U1310 and U1311, was only marginally successful. The operational approaches used in our attempts to establish a reentry hole did not work. The main result from the limited recovery at these sites is the finding that relatively fresh basalt is present near the boundary of the central dome and adjacent volcanic block. The composition of these basalts is primitive tholeiite. Shallow penetration holes through the sediment carapace on the footwall and into basement provided fossiliferous ooze, hyaloclasite, and fragments of fault rock and metabasalt/diabase. These samples provide initial confirmation that the corrugated dome coincides with an exposed detachment fault. If dating of the sedimentary deposits is possible, some constraints on the timing of its exposure at the seafloor may be obtained. The lack of widespread deformation in the upper 400 m sampled at Site U1309 suggests that strain is concentrated in a small number of very localized zones. Several aspects of the drill core change across these faulted zones: the nature of the intrusive sequence and its alteration history, the intensity of deformation and abundance of veins, and average paleomagnetic inclination angle. A monotonic decrease in deformation intensity and/or systematic rotation of the footwall, such as predicted by the rolling hinge model, is not recorded in the recovered core.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:30.1200
West:-42.0700East: -42.0400
South:30.1000

Igneous and metamorphic petrology; Solid-earth geophysics; Atlantic Ocean; Atlantis Massif; basalts; boreholes; cores; crust; deformation; detachment faults; drilling; Expedition 304; faults; foot wall; gabbros; geophysical methods; geophysical profiles; geophysical surveys; hanging wall; hydrothermal alteration; igneous rocks; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; intrusions; IODP Site 1309; IODP Site 1310; IODP Site 1311; lithosphere; magnetic properties; magnetic susceptibility; marine drilling; metamorphic core complexes; metamorphism; metasomatism; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; North Atlantic; oceanic crust; paleomagnetism; peridotites; petrofabrics; plutonic rocks; seismic methods; seismic profiles; seismic stratigraphy; serpentinization; structural analysis; surveys; troctolite; ultramafics; volcanic rocks;

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