Seafloor basalt alteration and chemical change in the ultra thinly sedimented South Pacific
Determining the relationship between ocean floor basalt alteration and sedimentation is fundamental to understanding how oceanic crust evolves with time. Ocean floor basalts recovered at IODP Sites U1365 (?100 Ma) and U1368 (?13.5 Ma) in the South Pacific have been subjected to remarkably low sedime...
Main Authors: | Zhang, Guo-Liang (Author), Smith-Duque, Christopher (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-07.
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