Newly discovered hydrothermal fields along the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge around 63°E

被引:32
|
作者
Chen Jie [1 ]
Tao Chunhui [1 ]
Liang Jin [1 ]
Liao Shili [1 ]
Dong Chuanwan [1 ,2 ]
Li Huaiming [1 ]
Li Wei [1 ]
Wang Yuan [1 ]
Yue Xihe [1 ,3 ]
He Yonghua [1 ]
机构
[1] State Ocean Adm, Inst Oceanog 2, Key Lab Submarine Geosci, Hangzhou 310012, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
[2] Zhejiang Univ, Sch Earth Sci, Hangzhou 310010, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
[3] China Univ Geosci, Coll Marine Sci & Technol, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, Peoples R China
关键词
Southwest Indian Ridge; ultraslow-spreading; hydrothermal field; local enhanced magmatism; heat source; MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE; EAST PACIFIC RISE; PLUME DISTRIBUTION; SULFIDE DEPOSITS; OCEAN; AXIS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1007/s13131-018-1333-y
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
The ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) to the east of the Melville fracture zone is characterized by very low melt supply and intensive tectonic activity. Due to its weak thermal budget and extremely slow spreading rate, the easternmost SWIR was considered to be devoid of hydrothermal activity until the discovery of the inactive Mt. Jourdanne hydrothermal field (27 degrees 51S, 63 degrees 56E) in 1998. During the COMRA DY115-20 cruise in 2009, two additional hydrothermal fields (i.e., the Tiancheng (27 degrees 51S, 63 degrees 55E) and Tianzuo (27 degrees 57S, 63 degrees 32E) fields) were discovered. Further detailed investigations of these two hydrothermal sites were conducted by Chinese manned submersible Jiaolong in 2014-2015. The Tiancheng filed can be characterized as a lowtemperature (up to 13.2 degrees C) diffuse flow hydrothermal field, and is hosted by fractured basalts with hydrothermal fauna widespread on the seafloor. The Tianzuo hydrothermal field is an inactive sulfide field, which is hosted by ultramafic rocks and controlled by detachment fault. The discovery of the three hydrothermal fields around Segment #11 which receives more melt than the regional average, provided evidence for local enhanced magmatism providing heat source to drive hydrothermal circulation. We further imply that hydrothermal activity and sulfide deposits may be rather promising along the easternmost SWIR.
引用
收藏
页码:61 / 67
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Evidence of a distal axis inactive high-temperature hydrothermal field on the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge: Insights from mineralogy and geochemistry studies
    Liao, Shili
    Tao, Chunhui
    Dias, Agata Alveirinho
    Deng, Xianming
    Hu, Siyi
    Liang, Jin
    Yang, Weifang
    Yang, Xianhui
    MARINE GEOLOGY, 2023, 465
  • [42] Distal axis sulfide mineralization on the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge: an LA-ICP-MS study of pyrite from the East Longjing-2 hydrothermal field
    Liao, Shili
    Zhu, Chuanwei
    Zhou, Jianping
    Liu, Weiyong
    Yu, Junyu
    Liang, Jin
    Yang, Weifang
    Li, Wei
    Liu, Jia
    Tao, Chunhui
    ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA, 2021, 40 (05) : 105 - 113
  • [43] Relict hydrothermal events along the super-slow Southwest Indian spreading ridge near 63° 56′ E -: mineralogy, chemistry and chronology of sulfide samples
    Münch, U
    Lalou, C
    Halbach, P
    Fujimoto, H
    CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 2001, 177 (3-4) : 341 - 349
  • [44] Evolution of enhanced magmatism at the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge between 46°E and 53.5°E
    Chen, Jie
    Zhang, Tao
    Li, Huaiming
    Tao, Chunhui
    Cannat, Mathilde
    Sauter, Daniel
    TECTONOPHYSICS, 2023, 860
  • [45] Thickness of extrusive basalts dominating the magnetic structure along the ultraslow-spreading Mohns Ridge axis (71.8°-73.7°N)
    Zhang, Tao
    Gao, Jinyao
    Xu, Min
    Shen, Zhongyan
    Wu, Zhaocai
    TECTONOPHYSICS, 2018, 742 : 1 - 14
  • [46] Microbial Community Structure of Deep-sea Hydrothermal Vents on the Ultraslow Spreading Southwest Indian Ridge
    Ding, Jian
    Zhang, Yu
    Wang, Han
    Jian, Huahua
    Leng, Hao
    Xiao, Xiang
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2017, 8
  • [47] First record of sponge-associated deep-sea polychaete (Polynoidae: Bathymoorea) on the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge
    Periasamy, Rengaiyan
    Palayil, John Kurian
    Ingole, Baban
    DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, 2023, 191
  • [48] Along-axis variation in crustal thickness at the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge (50°E) from a wide-angle seismic experiment
    Niu, Xiongwei
    Ruan, Aiguo
    Li, Jiabiao
    Minshull, T. A.
    Sauter, Daniel
    Wu, Zhenli
    Qiu, Xuelin
    Zhao, Minghui
    Chen, Y. John
    Singh, Satish
    GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, 2015, 16 (02) : 468 - 485
  • [49] Behaviorof iron isotopes in hydrothermal systems: Beebe and Von Damm vent fields on the Mid-Cayman ultraslow-spreading ridge
    Wang, Wenhao
    Lough, Alastair
    Lohan, Maeve C.
    Connelly, Douglas P.
    Cooper, Matthew
    Milton, J. Andy
    Chavagnac, Valerie
    Castillo, Alain
    James, Rachael H.
    EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 2021, 575
  • [50] Seismicity and active accretion processes at the ultraslow-spreading Southwest and intermediate-spreading Southeast Indian ridges from hydroacoustic data
    Tsang-Hin-Sun, Eve
    Royer, Jean-Yves
    Perrot, Julie
    GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, 2016, 206 (02) : 1232 - 1245