Abundance of low-temperature axial venting at the equatorial East Pacific Rise. (January 2021)
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- Title:
- Abundance of low-temperature axial venting at the equatorial East Pacific Rise. (January 2021)
- Main Title:
- Abundance of low-temperature axial venting at the equatorial East Pacific Rise
- Authors:
- Chen, Sheng
Tao, Chunhui
German, Christopher R. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Since their first discovery, predictions of the incidence of high temperature submarine vents has been made from along-axis surveys for the presence or absence of particle-rich "black smoker" hydrothermal plumes in the overlying water column. Recent work along intermediate and fast spreading ridges, however, has shown that abundant lower-temperature forms of seafloor fluid flow might be overlooked by this approach. Here, we report new data that allow us to test for both high- and low-temperature venting along the fast-spreading (110–132 mm/yr) equatorial East Pacific Rise (EPR), between 1.9°N and 4.9°S. We identify at least 32 discrete sites of hydrothermal activity, of which just 11 would have been resolved by particle-plume only survey methods. Such an approach would lead to a predicted frequency of high-temperature venting (Fs ) along this section of the EPR of 4.2 sites/100 km, consistent with other particle-plume only surveys conducted under the auspices of InterRidge . When we include ORP sensor data to prospect for near-seafloor evidence of low-temperature venting, however, the calculated spatial frequency (Fs) for all styles of seafloor fluid flow increases by more than 3-fold, to Fs ≥ 15.5 sites/100 km. Hence, this study provides confirmation that low-temperature venting should be widespread along all fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges. While an appreciation of the importance of low-temperature axial venting to geophysical fluxes (heat, mass) is wellAbstract: Since their first discovery, predictions of the incidence of high temperature submarine vents has been made from along-axis surveys for the presence or absence of particle-rich "black smoker" hydrothermal plumes in the overlying water column. Recent work along intermediate and fast spreading ridges, however, has shown that abundant lower-temperature forms of seafloor fluid flow might be overlooked by this approach. Here, we report new data that allow us to test for both high- and low-temperature venting along the fast-spreading (110–132 mm/yr) equatorial East Pacific Rise (EPR), between 1.9°N and 4.9°S. We identify at least 32 discrete sites of hydrothermal activity, of which just 11 would have been resolved by particle-plume only survey methods. Such an approach would lead to a predicted frequency of high-temperature venting (Fs ) along this section of the EPR of 4.2 sites/100 km, consistent with other particle-plume only surveys conducted under the auspices of InterRidge . When we include ORP sensor data to prospect for near-seafloor evidence of low-temperature venting, however, the calculated spatial frequency (Fs) for all styles of seafloor fluid flow increases by more than 3-fold, to Fs ≥ 15.5 sites/100 km. Hence, this study provides confirmation that low-temperature venting should be widespread along all fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges. While an appreciation of the importance of low-temperature axial venting to geophysical fluxes (heat, mass) is well established, our results reveal evidence for low-temperature fluid flow that is out of geochemical (redox) equilibrium with the overlying water column. Consequently, these fluxes may also play an important but previously overlooked role in global-scale ocean biogeochemical cycles. Highlights: We investigated the fast-spreading EPR for the abundance of low-T submarine venting. Including low-T flow increases the incidence of venting by > 3-fold. Such low-T flow may play an important role in global-scale ocean biogeochemistry. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Deep sea research. Volume 167(2021)
- Journal:
- Deep sea research
- Issue:
- Volume 167(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 167, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 167
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0167-2021-0000
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- Page End:
- Publication Date:
- 2021-01
- Subjects:
- Hydrothermal venting -- Low temperature flow -- East pacific ridge -- ORP
Oceanography -- Periodicals
Océanographie -- Périodiques
551.4605 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09670637 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.dsr.2020.103426 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0967-0637
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