Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system

During R/V Meteor cruise 141/1, pore fluids of near surface sediments were investigated to find indications for hydrothermal activity in the Terceira Rift (TR), a hyper‐slow spreading center in the Central North Atlantic Ocean. To date, submarine hydrothermal fluid venting in the TR has only been re...

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Main Authors: Schmidt, Christopher, Hensen, Christian, Wallmann, Klaus, Liebetrau, Volker, Tatzel, M., Schurr, S. L., Kutterolf, Steffen, Haffert, Laura, Geilert, Sonja, Hübscher, C., Lebas, Elodie, Heuser, Alexander, Schmidt, Mark, Strauss, H., Vogl, J., Hansteen, Thor
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/48234/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/48234/7/Schmidt_et_al-2019-Geochemistry,_Geophysics,_Geosystems.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GC008525
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author Schmidt, Christopher
Hensen, Christian
Wallmann, Klaus
Liebetrau, Volker
Tatzel, M.
Schurr, S. L.
Kutterolf, Steffen
Haffert, Laura
Geilert, Sonja
Hübscher, C.
Lebas, Elodie
Heuser, Alexander
Schmidt, Mark
Strauss, H.
Vogl, J.
Hansteen, Thor
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Hübscher, C.
Lebas, Elodie
Heuser, Alexander
Schmidt, Mark
Strauss, H.
Vogl, J.
Hansteen, Thor
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description During R/V Meteor cruise 141/1, pore fluids of near surface sediments were investigated to find indications for hydrothermal activity in the Terceira Rift (TR), a hyper‐slow spreading center in the Central North Atlantic Ocean. To date, submarine hydrothermal fluid venting in the TR has only been reported for the D. João de Castro seamount, which presently seems to be inactive. Pore fluids sampled close to a volcanic cone at 2800 m water depth show an anomalous composition with Mg, SO4, and total alkalinity (TA) concentrations significantly higher than seawater and a nearby reference core. The most straightforward way of interpreting these deviations is the dissolution of the hydrothermally formed mineral caminite (MgSO4 0.25Mg(OH)2 0.2H2O). This interpretation is corroborated by a thorough investigation of fluid isotope systems (δ26Mg, δ30Si, δ34S, δ44/42Ca, and 87Sr/86Sr). Caminite is known from mineral assemblages with anhydrite, and forms in hydrothermal recharge zones only under specific conditions such as high fluid temperatures and in altered oceanic crust, which are conditions generally met at the TR. We hypothesize that caminite was formed during hydrothermal activity and is now dissolving during the waning state of the hydrothermal system, so that caminite mineralization is shifted out of its stability zone. Ongoing fluid circulation through the basement is transporting the geochemical signal via slow advection towards the seafloor.
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Schmidt, C. , Hensen, C. , Wallmann, K. , Liebetrau, V., Tatzel, M., Schurr, S. L., Kutterolf, S. , Haffert, L., Geilert, S. , Hübscher, C. , Lebas, E. , Heuser, A. , Schmidt, M. , Strauss, H. , Vogl, J. and Hansteen, T. (2019) Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system. Open Access Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 20 . DOI 10.1029/2019GC008525 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GC008525>.
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:48234 2025-01-16T23:42:03+00:00 Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system Schmidt, Christopher Hensen, Christian Wallmann, Klaus Liebetrau, Volker Tatzel, M. Schurr, S. L. Kutterolf, Steffen Haffert, Laura Geilert, Sonja Hübscher, C. Lebas, Elodie Heuser, Alexander Schmidt, Mark Strauss, H. Vogl, J. Hansteen, Thor 2019-11-11 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/48234/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/48234/7/Schmidt_et_al-2019-Geochemistry,_Geophysics,_Geosystems.pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GC008525 en eng AGU (American Geophysical Union) Wiley https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/48234/7/Schmidt_et_al-2019-Geochemistry,_Geophysics,_Geosystems.pdf Schmidt, C. , Hensen, C. , Wallmann, K. , Liebetrau, V., Tatzel, M., Schurr, S. L., Kutterolf, S. , Haffert, L., Geilert, S. , Hübscher, C. , Lebas, E. , Heuser, A. , Schmidt, M. , Strauss, H. , Vogl, J. and Hansteen, T. (2019) Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system. Open Access Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 20 . DOI 10.1029/2019GC008525 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GC008525>. doi:10.1029/2019GC008525 cc_by_4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GC008525 2023-04-07T15:48:11Z During R/V Meteor cruise 141/1, pore fluids of near surface sediments were investigated to find indications for hydrothermal activity in the Terceira Rift (TR), a hyper‐slow spreading center in the Central North Atlantic Ocean. To date, submarine hydrothermal fluid venting in the TR has only been reported for the D. João de Castro seamount, which presently seems to be inactive. Pore fluids sampled close to a volcanic cone at 2800 m water depth show an anomalous composition with Mg, SO4, and total alkalinity (TA) concentrations significantly higher than seawater and a nearby reference core. The most straightforward way of interpreting these deviations is the dissolution of the hydrothermally formed mineral caminite (MgSO4 0.25Mg(OH)2 0.2H2O). This interpretation is corroborated by a thorough investigation of fluid isotope systems (δ26Mg, δ30Si, δ34S, δ44/42Ca, and 87Sr/86Sr). Caminite is known from mineral assemblages with anhydrite, and forms in hydrothermal recharge zones only under specific conditions such as high fluid temperatures and in altered oceanic crust, which are conditions generally met at the TR. We hypothesize that caminite was formed during hydrothermal activity and is now dissolving during the waning state of the hydrothermal system, so that caminite mineralization is shifted out of its stability zone. Ongoing fluid circulation through the basement is transporting the geochemical signal via slow advection towards the seafloor. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 20 12 6078 6094
spellingShingle Schmidt, Christopher
Hensen, Christian
Wallmann, Klaus
Liebetrau, Volker
Tatzel, M.
Schurr, S. L.
Kutterolf, Steffen
Haffert, Laura
Geilert, Sonja
Hübscher, C.
Lebas, Elodie
Heuser, Alexander
Schmidt, Mark
Strauss, H.
Vogl, J.
Hansteen, Thor
Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system
title Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system
title_full Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system
title_fullStr Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system
title_full_unstemmed Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system
title_short Origin of high Mg and SO 4 fluids in sediments of the Terceira Rift, Azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system
title_sort origin of high mg and so 4 fluids in sediments of the terceira rift, azores – indications for caminite dissolution in a waning hydrothermal system
url https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/48234/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/48234/7/Schmidt_et_al-2019-Geochemistry,_Geophysics,_Geosystems.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GC008525