Figures F1-F50
Figures F51-F100
Figures F101-F150
Figures F151-F198
Tables T1-T46

F51. Velocity vs. porosity.

F52. Estimates of mineral percentages.

F53. Predicted vs. measured calcite.

F54. Temperature, thermal conductivity, and heat flow.

F55. Summary of downhole logging results.

F56. Basement stratigraphy.

F57. Aphyric microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline texture.

F58. Folded flow top of massive ponded flow.

F59. Texture of massive interior of ponded flow.

F60. Folded, recrystallized material at base of ponded flow.

F61. Glassy margin of thin sheet flow.

F62. Pieces of several small pillows.

F63. Hyaloclastite.

F64. Hyaloclastite composed of glassy blocks.

F65. Volcaniclastic rock.

F66. Fragmentation and crack opened on a flow top.

F67. Contact between dike and microcrystalline basalt.

F68. Modal abundance of phenocrysts in basalt.

F69. Phenocryst percentages in basalt.

F70. Fresh olivine and skeletal olivine phenocryst.

F71. Phenocryst clots.

F72. Augite phenocrysts enclosing plagioclase laths.

F73. Variety of variolitic textures.

F74. Pigeonite and granophyric intergrowths of massive basalt.

F75. Plagioclase enclosing augite.

F76. Recrystallized aphanitic flow lobe margin.

F77. Plagioclase and augite grain size.

F78. Recrystallized basal crust of lava pond.

F79. Groundmass grain size in the lava pond.

F80. Late magmatic vein at the base of the lava pond.

F81. Deformation and aging of a late magmatic vein.

F82. ICP-AES analyses.

F83. Elemental abundance vs. MgO.

F84. Nb-Zr-Y ternary diagram.

F85. Zr vs. TiO2 and Zr vs. Nb.

F86. NGR activity.

F87. Veins and interflow sediment.

F88. Celadonite and iron oxyhydroxide lining vein walls.

F89. Olivine and celadonite close to a vein.

F90. Biotite in massive basalt.

F91. Late magmatic vein.

F92. Quartz vein in massive basalt.

F93. Quartz interstitial area in massive basalt.

F94. Albite partly replacing plagioclase.

F95. Clinopyroxene replaced by green clinopyroxene.

F96. Typical background alteration of basalt.

F97. Saponite occurrences.

F98. Replacement of plagioclase.

F99. Distribution of secondary minerals.

F100. Saponite alteration.

Figures F1-F50
Figures F51-F100
Figures F101-F150
Figures F151-F198
Tables T1-T46