Hydrothermal sedimentation in the caldera of Santorini, Hellenic Volcanic Arc |
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Authors: | D.S. Cronan S. Varnavas C. Perissoratis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geology, Imperial College, London SW7 2BP, UK;;Department of Geology, University of Patras, Greece;;IGME, 70 Messoghion St., Athens, Greece. |
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Abstract: | Sediments in the caldera of Santorini are receiving a hydrothermal input of iron and manganese from presently active hydrothermal vents off the Kameni Islands, and are enriched in these elements in their surface layer. However, greater Fe-Mn enrichments occur in discrete layers at depth in the cores separated from the surface by Fe-Mn poor sediments, suggesting that a past hydrothermal event may have been more intense than the present one. The buried Fe-Mn enriched layers occur above a turbidite thought to have resulted from sediment slumping due to a major volcanic eruption and earthquake in 1650, and are thought to have formed consequent on the activation of faults related to the magma chamber by the eruption facilitating seawater-rock interaction processes and the formation of metal-rich hydrothermal solutions. |
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