Dalrymple, G. Brent et al. (1980): K-Ar minimum age for Meiji Guyot, Emperor seamount chain

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 55
Identifier:
1981-027023
georefid

10.2973/dsdp.proc.55.129.1980
doi

Creator:
Dalrymple, G. Brent
U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CA, United States
author

Lanphere, Marvin A.
Scripps. Inst. Oceanogr., DSDP, La Jolla, CA, United States
author

Natland, James H.
author

Identification:
K-Ar minimum age for Meiji Guyot, Emperor seamount chain
1980
In: Shambach, James (editor), Jackson, Everett Dale, Koizumi, Itaru, Avdeiko, Gennady, Butt, Arif, Clague, David, Dalrymple, G. Brent, Greene, H. Gary, Karpoff, Anne Marie, Kirkpatrick, R. James, Kono, Masaru, Hsin Yi Ling, McKenzie, Judith, Morgan, Jason, Takayama, Toshiaki, Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project covering Leg 55 of the cruises of the drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Honolulu, Hawaii to Yokohama, Japan; July-September 1977
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
55
677-681
Conventional K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar age data on altered basalts from DSDP Hole 192A on Meiji Guyot, Emperor Seamount chain, indicate a minimum age for the volcano of 61.9 + or - 5.0 m.y. The K-Ar data are consistent with the early Maestrichtian date of the overlying sediments, but do not provide either a positive or negative test of the hypothesis that Meiji is older than Emperor volcanoes to the south. The most prominent alteration affecting the age measurements is potassium metasomatism, particularly of feldspar phenocrysts. The K-Ar apparent ages of feldspar separates from the Meiji basalts show that more than half of the potassium metasomatism occurred within the last 25 m.y. or so, and that if the potassium replacement rate has been constant, then the alteration of the Meiji basalts did not begin for 10 to 20 m.y. after the volcano formed.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:55.0000
West:162.0000East: 167.0000
South:52.0000

Geochronology; absolute age; basalts; Cenozoic; composition; dates; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Emperor Seamounts; geochronology; igneous rocks; IPOD; K/Ar; Leg 55; mineral composition; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; ocean floors; oceanography; Pacific Ocean; seamounts; volcanic rocks; West Pacific;

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