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Intense hydrothermal activity at the axis of the east pacific rise near 13°N: Sumbersible witnesses the growth of sulfide chimney
Authors:R Hekinian  J Francheteau  V Renard  R D Ballard  P Choukroune  J L Cheminee  F Albarede  J F Minster  J L Charlou  J C Marty  J Boulegue
Institution:1. Centre Océanologique de Bretagne (C.O.B.), B.P. 337, 29273, Brest Cedex 05, France
2. Institut de Physique du Globe, Université de Paris 6, 4 place Jussieu, 75230, Paris Cedex 05, France
3. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 02543, MA, U.S.A.
4. Laboratoire de Géologie Structurale, Université de Rennes, B.P. 25 A, 3500, Rennes, France
5. Laboratoire de Géochimie Isotopique 96, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Géologie, avenue de Lattre de Tassigny, B.P. 452, 54001, Nancy Cedex, France
6. Laboratoire d'Océanographie, Université de Paris 6, 4 place Jussieu, 75230, Paris Cedex 05, France
7. Laboratoire de Géologie Appliquée, Université de Paris 6, 4 place Jussieu, 75230, Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:A submersible study of a fast spreading (12 cm yr-1) Mid-Ocean ridge segment (East Pacific Rise near 12°50′ N) led to the discovery of intense hydrothermal activity. Twenty four sites with active vents and sixty inactive hydrothermal deposits were found within a narrow graben averaging about 300 m in width along a 20 km long segment of the ridge crest. The graben is floored with fresh basaltic sheet flows including collapsed pits or lava lake structures. From both deep towed camera stations and manned submersible observations, it is estimated that the average spacing between the ridge axis hydrothermal deposits averaging in size 10–50 m in diameter lies between 100 to 200 m. The hydrothermal deposits found in the central graben are believed to have formed rapidly (on the order of a few decades). Detailed investigations of one active site have enabled us to witness the growth of an active chimney which increased its height by 40 cm in 5 days i.e. 8 cm per day. Extensive hydrothermal deposits were discovered on an off-axis seamount located 6 km East of the ridge axis. The hydrothermal deposits found on both the ridge axis and on the seamount are similar in composition and consist essentially of zinc, copper and iron mineral phases. Chemical studies conducted on the venting fluids (320°C) showed that the concentration of the dissolved major metal ions (Fe, Mn, and Zn) is about 0.10–0.13 gl-1. If we accept an average flow rate of 10ls-1 based on visual observations the mass of metallic products spewing out from an active chimney must be about 100 kg per day.
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