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Oxygen isotope evidence for short-lived high-temperature fluid flow in the lower oceanic crust at fast-spreading ridges
Authors:Laurence A. Coogan   Craig E. Manning   Robert N. Wilson  E.I.M.F  
Affiliation:

aSchool of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada V8W 3P6

bDepartment of Earth & Space Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567, United States

cDepartment of Geology, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, Canada

dEdinburgh Ion Microprobe Facility, Kings Building, University of Ediburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH9 3JW, United Kingdom

Abstract:Millimeter-scale amphibole veins in the lower oceanic crust record fracture-controlled fluid flow at high-temperatures but the importance of this fluid flow for the thermal and chemical evolution of the lower oceanic crust is unclear. In the section of lower oceanic crust recovered at Hess Deep from ODP Hole 894G, which formed at the fast-spreading East Pacific Rise, these veins are randomly distributed with an average spacing of  1 m. We unravel the history of fluid flow through one of these veins by combining in situ O-isotope analyses of wall-rock plagioclase with major element analyses, geothermometry and diffusion modeling. Thermometry indicates vein sealing by amphibole at  720 °C over a narrow temperature interval (± 20 °C). In situ O-isotope analyses by ion microprobe, with a precision of < 0.5‰, reveal zoning of O-isotopes in plagioclase adjacent to the vein. The zoning profiles can be reproduced using a diffusion model if the duration of O-isotope exchange was ≤ 100 yr. A similar interval of fluid–rock exchange is suggested by modeling potassium depletion in plagioclase adjacent to the vein. If representative of fracture controlled fluid flow in the lower oceanic crust the limited duration of fluid flow, and its occurrence over a narrow temperature interval, suggest that high-temperature fluid flow in this porosity network does not transport significant heat.
Keywords:oceanic crust   hydrothermal circulation   O-isotope   diffusion   Hess Deep
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