The Mineralogy And Sulfur Isotope Geochemistry Of Hydrothermal Precipitates From 15°S Active Vent Site At South Atlantic Mid-Ocean Ridge

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 628 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 14, 2011
Abstract
Until now, more than 200 sites of sea-floor hydrothermal activities are known on the midocean ridge but few of them are documented on South Mid-Atlantic Ridge (SMAR). This on some extent restricts our directly understanding of the hydrothermal mechanism on SMAR. In 2011, During the Cruise 22 of R/V Dayangyihao, a masive sulfide field was discovered in the center part of the first-order ridge segment that bounded between Cardno Fracture Zone and Saint Helena Fracture Zone, near 15.16°S/13.35°W, which give us an opportunity to recognize the mechanism of hydrothermal systems on SMAR directly. This newly discovered hydrothermal field, which informally called SMAR 15°S, is situated in a SE-NW offset depression of an axial neovolcanic ridge, with water depth of about 2793m. In the water column around this field, strong turbidity and temperature anomalies were detected. Ten meters high venting chimneys, hydrothermal mounds as well as a large amount of hydrothermal vent shrimps were also observed and recorded by ROV and Deep tow camera on the ocean floor. The samples we collected from this field include sulfide chimney fragments, massive sulfides and basaltic rocks. In this study, we are focusing on the mineralogy and sulfur isotope geochemistry of sulfide samples for preliminarily uncovering the geological characteristics and hydrothermal processes of this hydrothermal field.
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APA:
(2011) The Mineralogy And Sulfur Isotope Geochemistry Of Hydrothermal Precipitates From 15°S Active Vent Site At South Atlantic Mid-Ocean RidgeMLA: The Mineralogy And Sulfur Isotope Geochemistry Of Hydrothermal Precipitates From 15°S Active Vent Site At South Atlantic Mid-Ocean Ridge. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.