MARTEMIS – An Electromagnetic Coil System for the Detection of Buried Seafloor Massive Sulfides

International Marine Minerals Society
S. Hölz A. Haroon K. Reeck M. Jegen
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

Past investigations of seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) focused on actively forming sites. New technologies are needed to explore for SMS deposits which have finished their active phase and are possibly covered by sediments or lava. For this purpose the new marine transient electromagnetic (TEM) induction system MARTEMIS was developed by GEOMAR. The system was used for investigations in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Palinuro Seamount) and at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (TAG area) and proved to be suitable for operations at shallow (~600m) and great water depths (~3600m) in steep and difficult terrain. Calibration measurements in the water column demonstrate that it is possible to acquire high quality data, which is fit to be evaluated in terms of inversions. However, these calibration measurements also demonstrated that great care has to be taken in the design of such an inductive coil system, because relatively small metal structures attached to the system may lead to significant static distortions in the measured transients. The interpretation of TEM data acquired at the Palinuro Seamount show a conductive layer in the vicinity of a previously drilled, buried SMS occurrence and serve as proof of principle of the system. Results also indicate that the conductive SMS unit is indeed a confined layer with limited thickness between 3 – 5m, which was not known from previous drilling. In a similar manner, results also hint at an unknown mineralization at depth in a second area of the Palinuro Seamount. Investigations by TEM measurements were accompanied by measurements of the ambient electric field (→ self-potential) and seafloor temperatures with a heatflow probe as well as direct sampling with a gravity corer. The areal coverage of measurements and sampling allow for a greatly enhanced view of the structure.
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APA: S. Hölz A. Haroon K. Reeck M. Jegen  (2018)  MARTEMIS – An Electromagnetic Coil System for the Detection of Buried Seafloor Massive Sulfides

MLA: S. Hölz A. Haroon K. Reeck M. Jegen MARTEMIS – An Electromagnetic Coil System for the Detection of Buried Seafloor Massive Sulfides. International Marine Minerals Society, 2018.

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