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Microtexture and Distribution of Minerals in Hydrothermal Barite-Silica Chimney from the Franklin Seamount, SW Pacific: Constraints on Mode of Formation
作者姓名:Durbar RAY  Dalayya KOTA  Pranab DAS  L. Surya PRAKASH  V.D. KHEDEKAR  Anil L. PAROPKARI and Abhay V. MUDHOLKAR
作者单位:1 CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Goa-403004, India 2 Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad-826004, India
基金项目:The authors are thankful to the Director, CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, for his permission to publish the work. Dr Paropkari is grateful to Prof. Alexander. P. Lisitzin for inviting him to participate in the 21st cruise of R.V. Akademik Mstislav Keldysh and providing the samples to undertake the investigations. Our appreciation goes to Mr Girish Prabhu for XRD analysis and N. R. Ceasar Moraes for XRF analysis. Thanks to Mr S. G. Akerker for making sketches of the models. The authors also thank the editors and an anonymous reviewer for their valuable comments. This is NIO contribution no. 5401.
摘    要:An extinct hydrothermal barite-silica chimney from the Franklin Seamount of the Woodlark Basin, in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, was investigated for mineral distribution and geochemical composition. Six layers on either side of the orifice of a chimney show significant disparity in color, mineral assemblage and major element composition. Electron microscope(SEM) images reveal that the peripheral wall of the chimney is composed of colloform silica, suggesting that incipient precipitation of silica-saturated hydrothermal fluid initiated the development of the chimney wall. Intermediate layers, between the exterior wall and the inner fluid-orifice, dominate with barite and sulfides. Low Sr-to-Ba ratios(SrO/BaO = 0.015–0.017) indicate restricted fluid-seawater mixing, which causes relatively high-temperature formation of the intermediate layers. Whereas the innermost layer bordering the chimney orifice is characterized by more silica and a higher Sr-to-Ba ratio(SrO/BaO = 0.023), could have formed due to a paragenetic shift from a high-temperature active phase to a cooler waning stage of formation. A paragenetic shift is also probably responsible for the change in mineral formation mechanism that resulted in the textural variation of barite and colloform silica developed during different growth phases of this barite-silica chimney.

关 键 词:西南太平洋  富兰克林  矿物组成  重晶石  烟囱  微观结构  海山  石英
收稿时间:2013/2/24 0:00:00
修稿时间:6/6/2013 12:00:00 AM

Microtexture and Distribution of Minerals in Hydrothermal Barite-Silica Chimney from the Franklin Seamount,SW Pacific: Constraints on Mode of Formation
Authors:Durbar RAY  Dalayya KOTA  Pranab DAS  LSurya Prakash  VDKHEDEKAR  Anil LPAROPKARI  Abhay VMUDHOLKAR
Institution:[1]CSIR - National lnstitute of Oceanography, Goa-403004, India [2]Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad-826004, India
Abstract:An extinct hydrothermal barite‐silica chimney from the Franklin Seamount of the Woodlark Basin, in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, was investigated for mineral distribution and geochemical composition. Six layers on either side of the orifice of a chimney show significant disparity in color, mineral assemblage and major element composition. Electron microscope (SEM) images reveal that the peripheral wall of the chimney is composed of colloform silica, suggesting that incipient precipitation of silica‐saturated hydrothermal fluid initiated the development of the chimney wall. Intermediate layers, between the exterior wall and the inner fluid‐orifice, dominate with barite and sulfides. Low Sr‐to‐Ba ratios (SrO/BaO = 0.015–0.017) indicate restricted fluid‐seawater mixing, which causes relatively high‐temperature formation of the intermediate layers. Whereas the innermost layer bordering the chimney orifice is characterized by more silica and a higher Sr‐to‐Ba ratio (SrO/BaO = 0.023), could have formed due to a paragenetic shift from a high‐temperature active phase to a cooler waning stage of formation. A paragenetic shift is also probably responsible for the change in mineral formation mechanism that resulted in the textural variation of barite and colloform silica developed during different growth phases of this barite‐silica chimney.
Keywords:mineralogy  oceanography  geochemistry  Franklin seamount  barite-silica chimney
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