Brewer, Tim S. et al. (2005): The interpretation of thermal neutron properties in ocean floor volcanics

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 148
ODP 191
ODP 191 1179
ODP 129 801
ODP 185 801
ODP 148 896
Identifier:
2006-008645
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Creator:
Brewer, Tim S.
University of Leicester, Department of Geology, Leicester, United Kingdom
author

Harvey, Peter K.
Universite de Montpellier II, France
author

Barr, S. R.
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
author

Haggas, S. L.
IHS Energy, United Kingdom
author

Delius, H.
author

Identification:
The interpretation of thermal neutron properties in ocean floor volcanics
2005
In: Harvey, Peter K. (editor), Brewer, Tim S. (editor), Pezard, Phillipe A. (editor), Petrov, Vladislav A. (editor), Petrophysical properties of crystalline rocks
Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
240
219-235
Using near-complete chemical analyses, computed thermal absorption cross-section values (sigma ) are calculated for ocean-floor basalts from ODP Holes 896a and 1179D. Comparison with nuclear measurement of sigma demonstrates that this computational method is valid and clarifies the interpretation of sigma in ocean floor basalts. Boron, lithium and the rare-earth elements are important controls on the sigma -values, and, of these, the distribution of the rare-earth elements is controlled by primary magmatic processes, whereas the distribution of boron and lithium is strongly influenced by secondary low-temperature alteration processes. Consequently, computed sigma -values can be used to discriminate between various basalt types and to identify areas of secondary alteration. Following calibration of the "fresh basalt" signature, it is possible to interpret log derived neutron absorption measurements of a sample (Sigma -values), which, when integrated with other log responses, allow the distribution of alteration within a drilled section to be mapped. Examples from ODP Hole 801C demonstrate the potential of this technique.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:41.0500
West:-83.4323East: 159.5800
South:1.1301

Igneous and metamorphic petrology; absorption; alkali metals; alteration; basalts; boron; chemical composition; East Pacific; igneous rocks; Leg 148; Leg 191; lithium; magnetic properties; metals; neutron methods; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; ODP Site 1179; ODP Site 801; ODP Site 896; Pacific Ocean; Panama Basin; Pigafetta Basin; thermal neutron properties; volcanic rocks; West Pacific; whole rock;

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