Geochemistry of hydrothermal solutions, ores, and biota from hydrothermal fields at the East Pacific Rise axis near 9°50'N


Autoria(s): Lein, Alla Yu; Bogdanov, Yury A; Grichuk, Dmitry V; Rusanov, Igor I; Sagalevich, Anatoly M
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 9.849155 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -104.290352 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 9.838300 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -104.294000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 9.897667 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -104.256833 * DATE/TIME START: 2003-09-05T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2003-10-02T00:00:00

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05/10/2006

Resumo

Hydrothermal solutions were examined in a circulation system that started to develop after the 1991 volcanic eruption in the axial segment of the EPR between 9°45'N and 9°52'N. Within twelve years after this eruption, diffusion outflow of hot fluid from fractures in basaltic lavas gave way to focused seeps of hot solutions through channels of hydrothermal sulfide edifices. An example of the field Q demonstrates that from 1991 to 2003 H2S concentrations decreased from 86 to 1 mM/kg, and the Fe/H2S ratio simultaneously increased by factor 1.7. This fact can explain disappearance of microbial mats that were widespread within the fields before 1991. S isotopic composition of H2S does not depend on H2S concentration. This fact testifies rapid evolution of the hydrothermal system in the early years of its evolution. Carbon in CH4 from hot fluid sampled in 2003 is richer in 12C isotope than carbon in fluid from the hydrothermal field at 21°N EPR. It suggests that methane comes to the Q field from more than one source. Composition of particulate matter in hydrothermal solutions indicates that it was contributed by biological material. Experimental solutions with labeled substrates (t<70°C) show evidence of active processes of methane oxidation and sulfate reduction. Our results indicate that, during 12-year evolution of the hydrothermal system, composition of its solutions evolved and approached compositions of solutions in mature hydrothermal systems of the EPR.

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application/zip, 6 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745922

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.745922

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Lein, Alla Yu; Bogdanov, Yury A; Grichuk, Dmitry V; Rusanov, Igor I; Sagalevich, Anatoly M (2006): Geochemistry of hydrothermal solutions from 9°50'N at the East Pacific Rise twelve years after eruption of a submarine volcano. Geokhimiya (Geochemistry), No 7, 749-762

Palavras-Chave #14Carbon uptake; 14C upt; 9°50N Hydrothermal Field, East Pacific Rise; Ag; Akademik Mstislav Keldysh; Alkalinity, total; AMK49; AMK49-4622-M1; AMK49-4623-M2; AMK49-4625-M1; AMK49-4626-M2; AMK49-4631-M1; AMK49-4632-M2; AMK49-4635; AMK49-4636; AMK49-4637-M1; AMK49-4642-M2; AMK49-4646-M2; AMK49-4654-M1; AMK49-4655-M2; AMK49-4658-11-M1; AMK49-4658-2-M1; AMK49-4658-4-M1; AMK49-4658-6-M1; AMK49-4658-7-M1; AMK49-4665-M2; AMK49-4666-M1; AMK49-4667-M2; AMK49-4668-M1; AMK49-4671-M2; Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Area; Area/locality; assimilation of 14CO2; AT; Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS); average for 3 samples; Bottle, Niskin; Ca2+; Calcium; Calculated; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, total; CH4; CH4 OR; Chloride; Cl; collected at GF/F glass filters; Copper; Cu; d13C CH4; d13C Corg; d13C POC; d34S; delta 13C, methane; delta 13C, organic carbon; delta 13C, particulate organic carbon; delta 34S; DOC; Event; Fe; Fe/Cl, molar; Fe/H2S, molar; Fe/Mn, molar; Filtration; Gas chromatography; H2S; H2S, average for 3 samples; H2S/Cl, molar; Hydrogen sulphide; Hydrothermal area 9°50N, EPR; hydrothermal field; in particulate matter; Iron; Magnesium; Manganese; Mass spectrometry; max; Methane; Methane, oxidation rate; Mg2+; min; MIR-1; MIR-1 deep-sea manned submersible; MIR-2; MIR-2 deep-sea manned submersible; Mn; Mn/Cl, molar; MULT; Multiple investigations; NIS; of incubation; pH; Potentiometric; Radiometric determination; Ratio; Samp dm; Sample code/label; Sample dry mass; Sample type; Samp type; Silver; Species; SRR; Sulphate reduction rate; Temperature, technical; Titration; TOC; Total particulate matter; TPM; Trilonometry; T tech; Weighted; Wet chemistry; Wet combustion; Zinc; Zn
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