Motukoreaite; a common alteration product in submarine basalts
Motukoreaite occurs in fractures and amygdales in hyaloclastite dredged from the western Mediterranean. It apparently forms as a low-T alteration product during sea-water-basaltic glass interaction. Microprobe chemical analyses and the complete XRD powder pattern of motukoreaite are reported to enab...
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