0169-1037B-62R, 538.00-546.00 mbsf, 42 % recoveryyyoveryyyyScientific party of Leg 169October 1, 1996666KTKHHG(HHP'`@??GzG d?  (X*>n)Y+?o*Z,@p+[-Aq,\.Br-]/Cs.^0Dt/_1Eu0`2Fv1a3Gw2b4Hx3c5Iy4d6Jz5e7K{6f8L|7g 9M}8h :N~ 9i ;O :j <P ;k =Q <l>R =m?S>n@T?oAU@pBVAqCWBrDXCsEYDtFZEuG[FvH\GwI]HxJ^IyK_JzL`K{MaL|NbM}OcN~ PdO!Qe P"Rf!Q#Sg"R$Th#S%Ui$T&Vj%U'Wk&V(Xl'W)Ym !#650/$%&'(,-;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJ8Ka @@\(@@\(8K2`Kap@\(@.zG@\(@.zG8Ka @.zG@@.zG@HKXKb , x7HKaKb, x7HKb Kb  6 xAHKb 6 ,Ax72K_ Kc))09 2Kc@KcCC 2Kc:& R4K`Kd  XRF XRFar SlideKH R4Kd0) TS THIN SECTIONKd 2 K`Ke`   K` BASALT Major Lithology: Medium-grained, bluish gray (5B 5/1) BASALT. Very homogeneous, feldspar phyric, with 1-2 mm white laths of feldspar, making up about 40% of the rock. The groundmass is green to black, possibly chlorite with larger crystals of clinopyroxene. A few irregular, thin veins (1-2 mm), consisting of green platey chlorite and white rounded blebs of zeolite (?).2 KeOORcK Minor Lithology: A 2-3 mm wide, near-vertical vein of white radiating aggregates of zeolite? in Section 169-1037B-62R-2, from 38-133 cm. Also contains a bluish-green mineral, maybe zeolites or clay or chlorite. Definite acicular zeolites in smear mount.