posted on 2023-05-21, 18:33authored byGillis, KM, Snow, JE, Klaus, A, Guerin, G, Abe, N, Akizawa, N, Ceuleneer, G, Cheadle, MJ, Adriao, A, Faak, K, Trevor FalloonTrevor Falloon, Friedman, SA, Godard, MM, Harigane, Y, Horst, AJ, Hoshide, T, Ildefonse, B, Jean, MM, John, BE, Koepke, JH, Machi, S, Maeda, J, Marks, NE, McCaig, AM, Meyer, R, Morris, A, Nozaka, T, Python, M, Saha, A, Wintsch, RP
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Hess Deep Expedition 345 was designed to sample lower crustal primitive gabbroic rock that formed at the fast-spreading East Pacific Rise (EPR) in order to test competing models of magmatic accretion and the intensity of hydrothermal cooling at depth. The Hess Deep Rift was selected to exploit tectonic exposures of young EPR plutonic crust, building upon results from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 147 as well as more recent submersible, remotely operated vehicle, and nearbottom surveys. The primary goal was to acquire the observations required to test end-member crustal accretion models that were in large part based on relationships from ophiolites, in combination with mid-ocean ridge geophysical studies. This goal was achieved with the recovery of primitive layered olivine gabbro and troctolite with many unexpected mineralogical and textural relationships, such as the abundance of orthopyroxene and the preservation of delicate skeletal olivine textures.
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Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program