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Drilling to gabbro in intact ocean crust
Authors:Wilson Douglas S  Teagle Damon A H  Alt Jeffrey C  Banerjee Neil R  Umino Susumu  Miyashita Sumio  Acton Gary D  Anma Ryo  Barr Samantha R  Belghoul Akram  Carlut Julie  Christie David M  Coggon Rosalind M  Cooper Kari M  Cordier Carole  Crispini Laura  Durand Sedelia Rodriguez  Einaudi Florence  Galli Laura  Gao Yongjun  Geldmacher Jörg  Gilbert Lisa A  Hayman Nicholas W  Herrero-Bervera Emilio  Hirano Nobuo  Holter Sara  Ingle Stephanie  Jiang Shijun  Kalberkamp Ulrich  Kerneklian Marcie  Koepke Jürgen  Laverne Christine  Vasquez Haroldo L Lledo  Maclennan John  Morgan Sally  Neo Natsuki  Nichols Holly J  Park Sung-Hyun
Affiliation:Department of Earth Science and Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. dwilson@geol.ucsb.edu
Abstract:Sampling an intact sequence of oceanic crust through lavas, dikes, and gabbros is necessary to advance the understanding of the formation and evolution of crust formed at mid-ocean ridges, but it has been an elusive goal of scientific ocean drilling for decades. Recent drilling in the eastern Pacific Ocean in Hole 1256D reached gabbro within seismic layer 2, 1157 meters into crust formed at a superfast spreading rate. The gabbros are the crystallized melt lenses that formed beneath a mid-ocean ridge. The depth at which gabbro was reached confirms predictions extrapolated from seismic experiments at modern mid-ocean ridges: Melt lenses occur at shallower depths at faster spreading rates. The gabbros intrude metamorphosed sheeted dikes and have compositions similar to the overlying lavas, precluding formation of the cumulate lower oceanic crust from melt lenses so far penetrated by Hole 1256D.
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