Tellurium-Bearing Minerals in Sulfide Chimneys from Ultramafic-Hosted Semyenov-2 Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge

International Marine Minerals Society
Anna Firstova Tamara Stepanova Georgy Cherkashov
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

INTRODUCTION High tellurium contents in the ancient volcanogenic massive sulfides (VMS) and modern seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) have been reported by V.Maslennikov (Maslennikov et al., 2013). However findings of tellurium minerals in SMS are rather rare. The only reported coloradoite and bi-melonite, have been found in massive sulfides from Rainbow hydrothermal field (Fouquet, 2010). Here we present data about Te - minerals in sulfide chimneys of different ages (up to 84.7 kyr - Cherkashov et al., 2010 ) from Semyenov-2 hydrothermal field. The obtained results The Semyenov hydrothermal cluster was discovered and studied in the course of cruises 30 and 32 of R/V Professor Logachev (2007 and 2009) at 13º31´ N, MAR. This area is associated with an oceanic core complex and associated with serpentinized gabbro- peridotites and basalts. Plagiogranites and tonalites have been dredged on seafloor in the Semyenov cluster area (Cherkashov et al., 2013; Pertsev et al., 2012). In total, 25 sulfides samples have been studied. The major and minor mineralogical phases were identified using reflected light microscope. Major element compositions of ore- forming minerals were analyzed on a Hitachi S3400N scanning electron microscope at the Geomodel Center, St. Petersburg State University (St. Petersburg, Russia) with an AzTec Energy 350 (EDX) detector and an INCA 500 (WDX) detector.
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APA: Anna Firstova Tamara Stepanova Georgy Cherkashov  (2018)  Tellurium-Bearing Minerals in Sulfide Chimneys from Ultramafic-Hosted Semyenov-2 Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge

MLA: Anna Firstova Tamara Stepanova Georgy Cherkashov Tellurium-Bearing Minerals in Sulfide Chimneys from Ultramafic-Hosted Semyenov-2 Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge. International Marine Minerals Society, 2018.

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