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Drilling on midway atoll, Hawaii

January 1, 1967

Two holes drilled through reef sediments into basalt have established a geologic section through the Miocene. Midway was built above the sea by flows that were weathered and partially truncated in pre-Miocene time. After submergence, volcanic clays were reworked and covered by limestones. Overall submergence was interrupted at least twice by emergence. The limestones have been leached, recrystallized, and partially dolomitized.

Publication Year 1967
Title Drilling on midway atoll, Hawaii
Authors H. S. Ladd, J. I. Tracey, M.G. Gross
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010514
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse