Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary ...

Links

Text available via DOI:

View graph of relations

Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary complex: Leg 110 ODP

Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

Published

Standard

Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary complex: Leg 110 ODP. / Gieskes, J.; Blanc, G.; Vrolijk, P. et al.
In: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol. 71, No. 1-2, 15.06.1989, p. 83-96.

Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

Harvard

Gieskes, J, Blanc, G, Vrolijk, P, Moore, JC, Mascle, A, Taylor, E, Andrieff, P, Alvarez, F, Barnes, R, Beck, C, Behrmann, J, Brown, K, Clark, M, Dolan, J, Fisher, A, Hounslow, M, McLellan, P, Moran, K, Ogawa, Y, Sakai, T, Schoonmaker, J, Wilkins, R & Williams, C 1989, 'Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary complex: Leg 110 ODP', Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 71, no. 1-2, pp. 83-96. https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(89)90031-X

APA

Gieskes, J., Blanc, G., Vrolijk, P., Moore, J. C., Mascle, A., Taylor, E., Andrieff, P., Alvarez, F., Barnes, R., Beck, C., Behrmann, J., Brown, K., Clark, M., Dolan, J., Fisher, A., Hounslow, M., McLellan, P., Moran, K., Ogawa, Y., ... Williams, C. (1989). Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary complex: Leg 110 ODP. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 71(1-2), 83-96. https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(89)90031-X

Vancouver

Gieskes J, Blanc G, Vrolijk P, Moore JC, Mascle A, Taylor E et al. Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary complex: Leg 110 ODP. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 1989 Jun 15;71(1-2):83-96. doi: 10.1016/0031-0182(89)90031-X

Author

Gieskes, J. ; Blanc, G. ; Vrolijk, P. et al. / Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary complex : Leg 110 ODP. In: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 1989 ; Vol. 71, No. 1-2. pp. 83-96.

Bibtex

@article{7ff4bffc464a4434b9344a6e82446b2d,
title = "Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary complex: Leg 110 ODP",
abstract = "Detailed studies of the chemical composition of interstitial waters in the sediments obtained along a drill hole transect across the accretionary prism of the Northern Barbados Ridge have revealed a complex set of processes: (1) In Plio-Pleistocene volcanic ash-bearing sediments increased concentrations of dissolved calcium and decreases in dissolved magnesium are the result of volcanic ash alteration; (2) below the decollement large concentration increases in dissolved calcium, accompanied by large decreases in sodium as well as a granual decrease in dissolved magnesium, suggest exchange of these constituents with the deeper seated rocks of layer 2 of the oceanic crust; (3) low chloride concentrations, particularly associated with the decollement zone separating the converging plates and underthrusted sandstones, and also with recent faults in the accretionary complex, suggest advective transport of low chlorinity waters from deeper within the accretionary complex. In and below the decollement zone elevated concentrations of methane of thermogenic origin have been measured.",
author = "J. Gieskes and G. Blanc and P. Vrolijk and Moore, {J. C.} and A. Mascle and E. Taylor and P. Andrieff and F. Alvarez and R. Barnes and C. Beck and J. Behrmann and K. Brown and M. Clark and J. Dolan and A. Fisher and M. Hounslow and P. McLellan and K. Moran and Y. Ogawa and T. Sakai and J. Schoonmaker and R. Wilkins and C. Williams",
year = "1989",
month = jun,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1016/0031-0182(89)90031-X",
language = "English",
volume = "71",
pages = "83--96",
journal = "Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology",
issn = "0031-0182",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "1-2",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Hydrogeochemistry in the barbados accretionary complex

T2 - Leg 110 ODP

AU - Gieskes, J.

AU - Blanc, G.

AU - Vrolijk, P.

AU - Moore, J. C.

AU - Mascle, A.

AU - Taylor, E.

AU - Andrieff, P.

AU - Alvarez, F.

AU - Barnes, R.

AU - Beck, C.

AU - Behrmann, J.

AU - Brown, K.

AU - Clark, M.

AU - Dolan, J.

AU - Fisher, A.

AU - Hounslow, M.

AU - McLellan, P.

AU - Moran, K.

AU - Ogawa, Y.

AU - Sakai, T.

AU - Schoonmaker, J.

AU - Wilkins, R.

AU - Williams, C.

PY - 1989/6/15

Y1 - 1989/6/15

N2 - Detailed studies of the chemical composition of interstitial waters in the sediments obtained along a drill hole transect across the accretionary prism of the Northern Barbados Ridge have revealed a complex set of processes: (1) In Plio-Pleistocene volcanic ash-bearing sediments increased concentrations of dissolved calcium and decreases in dissolved magnesium are the result of volcanic ash alteration; (2) below the decollement large concentration increases in dissolved calcium, accompanied by large decreases in sodium as well as a granual decrease in dissolved magnesium, suggest exchange of these constituents with the deeper seated rocks of layer 2 of the oceanic crust; (3) low chloride concentrations, particularly associated with the decollement zone separating the converging plates and underthrusted sandstones, and also with recent faults in the accretionary complex, suggest advective transport of low chlorinity waters from deeper within the accretionary complex. In and below the decollement zone elevated concentrations of methane of thermogenic origin have been measured.

AB - Detailed studies of the chemical composition of interstitial waters in the sediments obtained along a drill hole transect across the accretionary prism of the Northern Barbados Ridge have revealed a complex set of processes: (1) In Plio-Pleistocene volcanic ash-bearing sediments increased concentrations of dissolved calcium and decreases in dissolved magnesium are the result of volcanic ash alteration; (2) below the decollement large concentration increases in dissolved calcium, accompanied by large decreases in sodium as well as a granual decrease in dissolved magnesium, suggest exchange of these constituents with the deeper seated rocks of layer 2 of the oceanic crust; (3) low chloride concentrations, particularly associated with the decollement zone separating the converging plates and underthrusted sandstones, and also with recent faults in the accretionary complex, suggest advective transport of low chlorinity waters from deeper within the accretionary complex. In and below the decollement zone elevated concentrations of methane of thermogenic origin have been measured.

U2 - 10.1016/0031-0182(89)90031-X

DO - 10.1016/0031-0182(89)90031-X

M3 - Journal article

AN - SCOPUS:0024527734

VL - 71

SP - 83

EP - 96

JO - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

JF - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

SN - 0031-0182

IS - 1-2

ER -