Hydrothermal Deposits In Atlantic: Types And Perspectives

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 397 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Two principal types of the hydrothermal fields in Atlantic - axial and off-axis - could be established based on their structural setting in the rift zone of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) (Figure1). The first (axial) type is represented by five high- and three low-temperature hydrothermal sites (Table 1). All of these fields are connected with young axial effusive volcanism and related to large linear volcanic ridges or central volcanoes at the inner floor of the rift valley. The hydrothermal activity here is controlled by the intersection between longitudinal magma feeding faults and transverse weakened zones characterized by high permeability. [ ] The hydrothermal sites of the second (off-axis) type (such as Rainbow, TAG, 24°30?N, Logatchev, newly discovered 13°N (Figure 2) and possibly 16°48?N sites) are related to large tectonic dislocations forming marginal scarps of the rift valley as well as transverse discontinuities.
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(2003) Hydrothermal Deposits In Atlantic: Types And PerspectivesMLA: Hydrothermal Deposits In Atlantic: Types And Perspectives. International Marine Minerals Society, 2003.