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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description 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 enable unambiguous identification in future work on submarine alteration of basaltic glasses.
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basalts
cell dimensions
chemical composition
crystal growth
electron probe data
Emile Baudot Bank
glasses
halmyrolysis
hyaloclastite
hydrates
hydrothermal alteration
igneous and metamorphic rocks
igneous rocks
low temperature
Marine
marine environment
Mediterranean Sea
metasomatism
Mineralogy
minerals
motukoreaite
nonsilicates
petrology
processes
pyroclastics
seamounts
SEM data
submarine environment
sulfates
temperature
volcanic glass
volcanic rocks
West Mediterranean
X-ray diffraction data
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