Title: Hydrothermal Plume Geochemistry along the East Lau Spreading Center
1Hydrothermal Plume Geochemistry along the East
Lau Spreading Center
- J A Resing, E Baker, F Martinez, N Buck, S
Walker, J Seewald, G Proskurowski, J Lupton, G
Wheat
Hydrothermal cell size Consistent with recent
observations of Tolstoy Modeling results of
Driesner and graduate students
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3Two eruptions in the Northern Lau Basin North
East Lau Spreading Center West Mata Volcano
- Joe Resing, John Lupton, Ed Baker, Bob Embley,
Marv Lilley, - Sharon Walker, Susan Merle, Ron Greene
- Cruise Participants
- Gwen Hemery, Tamara Baumberger, Lucia Upchurch,
Nick Dyriw, Peter Crowhurst, Jelena Puzic
Funding provided by The NOAA VENTS program NOAA
Ship Charter funds
4- Eruption along NELSC November 20
- Eruption West Mata November 26
- Incredible thanks to
- Geoff Lebon for SEM work (PMEL Carbon)
- Dana Greely for CO2 (PMEL Carbon)
- Ron Greene 3He
- Nathan Buck Trace metals
- Dave Butterfield Sulfate
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7Tafu
Ridge eruption Near bottom T anomalies
Maka
Vertical Cast
8Ridge
Mata
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11Large field view showing only shards
12Glass shards from lavas
13Quartz Shard
Alteration Phase
14NELSC eruption
- Elevated hydrogen coincident with glass shards
implicates molten lava-seawater contact to form
shallow plume. - Hydrothermal particles may implicate dike
emplacement into relic hydrothermal deposits. - How will magmatic volatiles evolve, especially
Sulfur, CO2 and Methane.
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18Particles Dominated by sulfur and
Fe-oxyhydroxides
19Ca
Mg
S
Fe
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21Mg
Si
Fe
Fe
22CO2 to 3He 8.6 X109 R/Ra 7.19
23Change in CO2 to change in pH demonstrates
fluids rich in both CO2 and acid.
slope 250 CO2 slope 360
24Change in CO2 to change in pH demonstrates
fluids rich in both CO2 and acid.
slope 250 CO2 slope 360
Sulfate anaylisis and sulfur abundance indicate
sulfurous acid. Absence of Al-sulfate
25W. Mata
- Boninitic Eruption?
- First observation of such
- Consistent with Boninites dredged by Faloon et
al. (2007) in the region - Is this incipient arc volcanism?
- Is this the forearc?
- Backscatter suggests a long lived and ongoing
eruption. - As this volcano/hydrothermal system evolves will
the mafic source rocks continue to produce
hydrogen and will this be reflected in the
microbial population? - Are the other volcanoes nearby active?
26Conclusions
- Two ongoing eruptions very close to one another
- W. Mata Arc like
- NELSC MOR-like
- Presence of Hydrogen and glass shards above NELSC
eruption has implications about mega-plume
formation and thus heat flux from the ridge crest - Presence of Mg rich shards, hydrothermal
precipitates, and leach products suggest an
active Boninitic eruption (consistent with
findings of Faloon et al., 2007) - Extaordinarily high hydrogen must reflect both
molten material and the ultra-mafic source rocks. - Incredible opportunity for further study.
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