Abstract

A transmission electron microscopy (TEM) method, higher‐order Laue zone (HOLZ) diffraction, has been applied to measurement of accurate lattice parameters of individual titanomagnetite and titanomaghemite grains. Lattice parameters and cation‐composition data are obtained with TEM/analytical electron microscopy (AEM) for individual grains smaller than 0.1 μm in diameter. A suite of Ocean Drilling Program/Deep Sea Drilling Project ocean‐floor basalts containing titanomagnetite‐titanomaghemite with a wide range of oxidation degree (z), were employed to establish the relationship between lattice parameter (a), z and Ti‐content (x) for naturally occurring samples. Standardization was accomplished with measurements on grains sufficiently large to allow the determination of absolute oxygen contents by electron microprobe analyses, which directly yielded z values. The probe data confirm that the maghemitization process in ocean‐floor basalts is one involving loss of iron and indicate a nearly linear relationship between lattice parameters and oxidation degrees for a given x value, except for the smallest and largest values of z. The standardized relation permits determination of z for individual submicrometer‐sized grains using only measured a‐values and cation compositions as determined by HOLZ diffraction and AEM.

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