Kono, Masaru et al. (1980): Physical properties of basalts from DSDP Leg 55

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 55
DSDP 55 430
DSDP 55 432
DSDP 55 433
Identifier:
1981-027027
georefid

10.2973/dsdp.proc.55.133.1980
doi

Creator:
Kono, Masaru
Princeton Univ., Dep. Geol. Sci., Princeton, NJ, United States
author

Hamano, Yozo
author

Morgan, W. Jason
author

Identification:
Physical properties of basalts from DSDP Leg 55
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
715-721
Physical properties were measured on 98 basalt samples obtained during Leg 55. These basalts can be taken as typically representative of the upper parts of the seamounts in the Emperor Seamount chain. Variations in the measured physical properties among the samples result from their water content or porosity. The variations and the intrinsic (pore-free) properties of the seamount basalts are comparable to those of normal sea-floor basalts. The higher average porosity value and the wider dispersion of porosity data for the seamount basalts, reflecting their subaerially erupted origin, result in smaller average physical properties values for these basalts compared with sea-floor basalts.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:50.0000
West:160.0000East: 175.0000
South:35.0000

Igneous and metamorphic petrology; alkalic composition; basalts; Deep Sea Drilling Project; density; Emperor Seamounts; geophysical surveys; igneous rocks; IPOD; Leg 55; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; ocean floors; oceanography; Pacific Ocean; physical properties; porosity; properties; resistivity; seamounts; Site 430; Site 432; Site 433; surveys; tholeiites; velocity; volcanic rocks; West Pacific;

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