Hydrothermal Hematite/Silica Rocks from the Blanco Fracture Zone, Northeast Pacific

International Marine Minerals Society
James R. Hein David A. Clague Robert W. Embley Robert C. Vrijenhoek Randolph A. Koski
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Aug 24, 2006

Abstract

We report preliminary results for a group of unique samples collected with MBARI’s ROV Tiburon on August 12, 2005. The samples were collected from the East Blanco Depression (EBD) diffuse-flow hydrothermal field, which was determined in a previous study to cover an area of at least 100 m by 80 m (Hein et al., 1999). The survey reported on here extends that field to more than 1500 m in an approximately N-S direction. The EBD, a pull-apart basin, occurs near the western end of the Blanco Fracture Zone (BFZ), which connects the Juan de Fuca and Gorda Ridge spreading centers (Fig. 1). The samples were collected from a waterdepth range of 3343-3380 m.
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APA: James R. Hein David A. Clague Robert W. Embley Robert C. Vrijenhoek Randolph A. Koski  (2006)  Hydrothermal Hematite/Silica Rocks from the Blanco Fracture Zone, Northeast Pacific

MLA: James R. Hein David A. Clague Robert W. Embley Robert C. Vrijenhoek Randolph A. Koski Hydrothermal Hematite/Silica Rocks from the Blanco Fracture Zone, Northeast Pacific. International Marine Minerals Society, 2006.

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