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Underwood, Michael B. and Torres, Marta E. (2005): Composition of clay minerals from hemipelagic sediments at Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia subduction zone
Leg/Site/Hole:
Related Expeditions:
ODP 204
Identifier:
ID:
2007-035095
Type:
georefid
ID:
10.2973/odp.proc.sr.204.127.2006
Type:
doi
Creator:
Name:
Underwood, Michael B.
Affiliation:
University of Missouri, Department of Geological Sciences, Columbia, MO, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Torres, Marta E.
Affiliation:
Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet zu Kiel, Federal Republic of Germany
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
Composition of clay minerals from hemipelagic sediments at Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia subduction zone
Year:
2005
Source:
In: Trehu, Anne M., Bohrmann, Gerhard, Torres, Marta E., Rack, Frank R., Bangs, Nathan L., Barr, Samantha R., Borowski, Walter S., Claypool, George E., Collett, Timothy S., Delwiche, Mark E., Dickens, Gerald R., Goldberg, David S., Gracia, Eulalia, Guerin, Gilles, Holland, Melanie, Johnson, Joel E., Lee, Young-Joo, Liu, Char-Shine, Long, Philip E., Milkov, Alexei V., Riedel, Michael, Schultheiss, Peter, Su Xin, Teichert, Barbara, Tomaru, Hitoshi, Vanneste, Maarten, Watanabe, Mahito, Weinberger, Jill L., Boetius, Antje, Brockman, Fred J., Deyhle, Annette, Fehn, Udo, Flemings, Peter B., Girguis, Peter R., Heesemann, Martin, Joye, Samantha B., Lorenson, Thomas D., Mills, Christopher T., Musgrave, Robert J., Popa, Radu, Ussler, Bill, Wilkes, Heinz, Winckler, Gisela, Winters, William J., Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; scientific results; drilling gas hydrates on Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia continental margin; covering Leg 204 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; Sites 1244-1252; 7 July-2 September 2002
Publisher:
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
Volume:
204
Issue:
Pages:
Abstract:
This report describes the results of semiquantitative analysis of clay mineral composition by X-ray diffraction. The samples consist of hemipelagic mud and mudstone cored from Hydrate Ridge during Leg 204 of the Ocean Drilling Program. We analyzed oriented aggregates of the clay-sized fractions (<2 mu m) to estimate relative percentages of smectite, illite, and chlorite (+kaolinite). For the most part, stratigraphic variations in clay mineral composition are modest and there are no significant differences among the seven sites that were included in the study. On average, early Pleistocene to Holocene trench slope and slope basin deposits contain 29% smectite, 31% illite, and 40% chlorite (+kaolinite). Late Pliocene to early Pleistocene strata from the underlying accretionary prism contain moderately larger proportions of smectite with average values of 38% smectite, 27% illite, and 35% chlorite (+kaolinite). There is no evidence of clay mineral diagenesis at the depths sampled. The expandability of smectite is, on average, equal to 64%, and there are no systematic variations in expandability as a function of burial depth or depositional age. The absence of clay mineral diagenesis is consistent with the relatively shallow sample depths and corresponding maximum temperatures of only 24 degrees -33 degrees C.
Language:
English
Genre:
Serial
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URL:
http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/204_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/127.PDF
Coverage:
Geographic coordinates:
North:44.3500
West:-125.0900
East: -125.0400
South:44.3400
Keywords:
Oceanography; Cascadia subduction zone; Cenozoic; clay mineralogy; clay minerals; East Pacific; hemipelagic environment; Hydrate Ridge; Leg 204; marine environment; marine sediments; Neogene; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; Pacific Ocean; Pliocene; Quaternary; sediments; sheet silicates; silicates; Tertiary; X-ray diffraction data;
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