Edwards, Katrina J. et al. (2011): Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 336 preliminary report; Mid-Atlantic Ridge microbiology; initiation of long-term coupled microbiological, geochemical, and hydrological experimentation within the seafloor at North Pond, western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 45 395
DSDP 78 395
IODP 336 395
IODP 336 U1382
IODP 336 U1383
IODP 336 U1384
Identifier:
2012-016488
georefid

1932-9423
issn

10.2204/iodp.pr.336.2012
doi

Creator:
Edwards, Katrina J.
University of Southern California, Department of Biological Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Bach, Wolfgang
University of Bremen, Germany
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Klaus, Adam
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, United States
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Anderson, Louise
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
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Backert, Nicolas
Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 1, France
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Becker, Keir
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, United States
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Griffin, Dale W.
U. S. Geological Survey, United States
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Haddad, Amanda G.
AIST, Geological Survey of Japan, Japan
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Harigane, Yumiko
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
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Hirayama, Hisako
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, United States
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Hulme, Samuel M.
Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
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Jorgensen, Steffen Leth
University of Rhode Island, United States
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Lado Insua, Tania
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France
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Le Campion, Paul
Aarhus University, Denmark
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Mills, Heath J.
Korea Institute of Geosicence and Mineral Resources, South Korea
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Nakamura, Kentaro
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Orcutt, Beth
IFREMER, France
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Park, Young-Soo
University of Delaware, United States
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Rennie, Victoria
Osaka University, Japan
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Rouxel, Olivier
California Institute of Technology, United States
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Russel, Joseph A.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
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Sakata, Kasumi
University of Alaska-Fairbanks, United States
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Salas, Everett C.
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Wang Fengping
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Wheat, C. Geoffrey
author

Identification:
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 336 preliminary report; Mid-Atlantic Ridge microbiology; initiation of long-term coupled microbiological, geochemical, and hydrological experimentation within the seafloor at North Pond, western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
2011
Preliminary Report (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program)
IODP Management International, College Station, TX, United States
336
72 pp.
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 336 successfully initiated subseafloor observatory science at a young mid-ocean-ridge flank setting. All of the drilled sites are located in the North Pond region of the Atlantic Ocean (22 degrees 45'N, 46 degrees 05'W) in 4414-4483 m water depth. This area is known from previous ocean drilling and site survey investigations as a site of particularly vigorous circulation of seawater in permeable 8 Ma basaltic basement underlying a <300 m thick sedimentary pile. Understanding how this seawater circulation affects microbial and geochemical processes in the uppermost basement was the primary science objective of Expedition 336. Basement was cored and wireline-logged in Holes U1382A and U1383C. Upper oceanic crust in Hole U1382A, which is only 50 m west of Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Hole 395A, recovered 32 m of core between 110 and 210 meters below seafloor (mbsf). Core recovery in basement was 32%, yielding a number of volcanic flow units with distinct geochemical and petrographic characteristics. A unit of sedimentary breccia containing clasts of basalt, gabbroic rocks, and mantle peridotite was found intercalated between two volcanic flow units and was interpreted as a rock slide deposit. From Hole U1383C we recovered 50.3 m of core between 69.5 and 331.5 mbsf (19%). The basalts are aphyric to highly plagioclase-olivine-phyric tholeiites that fall on a liquid line of descent controlled by olivine fractionation. They are fresh to moderately altered, with clay minerals (saponite, nontronite, and celadonite), Fe oxyhydroxide, carbonate, and zeolite as secondary phases replacing glass and olivine to variable extents. In addition to traditional downhole logs, we also used a new logging tool for detecting in situ microbial life in ocean floor boreholes--the Deep Exploration Biosphere Investigative tool (DEBI-t). Sediment thickness was approximately 90 m at Sites U1382 and U1384 and varied between 38 and 53 m at Site U1383. The sediments are predominantly nannofossil ooze with layers of coarse foraminiferal sand and occasional pebble-size clasts of basalt, serpentinite, gabbroic rocks, and bivalve debris. The bottommost meters of sections cored with the advanced piston corer feature brown clay. Extended core barrel coring at the sediment/basement interface recovered <1 m of brecciated basalt with micritic limestone. Sediments were intensely sampled for geochemical pore water analyses and microbiological work. In addition, high-resolution measurements of dissolved oxygen concentration were performed on the whole-round sediment cores.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:22.4842
West:-46.4553East: -46.0310
South:22.4521

Oceanography; alteration; aquifers; Atlantic Ocean; basalts; basement; biogenic processes; boreholes; communities; cores; crust; DSDP Site 395; ecology; geochemistry; geomicrobiology; ground water; igneous rocks; IODP Site U1382; IODP Site U1383; IODP Site U1384; marine sediments; microorganisms; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; North Atlantic; North Pond; Ocean Drilling Program; oceanic crust; physical properties; sedimentary rocks; sediments; volcanic rocks; water-rock interaction; well logs;

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