Moytirra:Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores

Geological, biological, morphological, and hydrochemical data are presented for the newly discovered Moytirra vent field at 45 o N. This is the only high temperature hydrothermal vent known between the Azores and Iceland, in the North Atlantic and is located on a slow to ultraslow-spreading mid-ocea...

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Published in:Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Main Authors: Wheeler, A. J., Murton, B., Copley, J., Lim, A., Carlsson, J., Collins, P., Dorschel, B., Green, D., Judge, M., Nye, V., Benzie, J., Antoniacomi, A., Coughlan, M., Morris, K.
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Published: 2013
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/6caf4fed-bcf7-4dab-a25b-be3688db3116 2024-05-19T07:42:42+00:00 Moytirra:Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores Wheeler, A. J. Murton, B. Copley, J. Lim, A. Carlsson, J. Collins, P. Dorschel, B. Green, D. Judge, M. Nye, V. Benzie, J. Antoniacomi, A. Coughlan, M. Morris, K. 2013-10 https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/6caf4fed-bcf7-4dab-a25b-be3688db3116 https://doi.org/10.1002/ggge.20243 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84889032066&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/6caf4fed-bcf7-4dab-a25b-be3688db3116 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Wheeler , A J , Murton , B , Copley , J , Lim , A , Carlsson , J , Collins , P , Dorschel , B , Green , D , Judge , M , Nye , V , Benzie , J , Antoniacomi , A , Coughlan , M & Morris , K 2013 , ' Moytirra : Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores ' , GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS , vol. 14 , no. 10 , pp. 4170-4184 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ggge.20243 hydrothermal vent massive sulfides median valley fault Mid-Atlantic Ridge vent biota /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900/1906 name=Geochemistry and Petrology /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900/1908 name=Geophysics article 2013 ftqueensubelpubl https://doi.org/10.1002/ggge.20243 2024-05-02T00:21:32Z Geological, biological, morphological, and hydrochemical data are presented for the newly discovered Moytirra vent field at 45 o N. This is the only high temperature hydrothermal vent known between the Azores and Iceland, in the North Atlantic and is located on a slow to ultraslow-spreading mid-ocean ridge uniquely situated on the 300 m high fault scarp of the eastern axial wall, 3.5 km from the axial volcanic ridge crest. Furthermore, the Moytirra vent field is, unusually for tectonically controlled hydrothermal vents systems, basalt hosted and perched midway up on the median valley wall and presumably heated by an off-axis magma chamber. The Moytirra vent field consists of an alignment of four sites of venting, three actively emitting "black smoke," producing a complex of chimneys and beehive diffusers. The largest chimney is 18 m tall and vigorously venting. The vent fauna described here are the only ones documented for the North Atlantic (Azores to Reykjanes Ridge) and significantly expands our knowledge of North Atlantic biodiversity. The surfaces of the vent chimneys are occupied by aggregations of gastropods (Peltospira sp.) and populations of alvinocaridid shrimp (Mirocaris sp. with Rimicaris sp. also present). Other fauna present include bythograeid crabs (Segonzacia sp.) and zoarcid fish (Pachycara sp.), but bathymodiolin mussels and actinostolid anemones were not observed in the vent field. The discovery of the Moytirra vent field therefore expands the known latitudinal distributions of several vent-endemic genera in the north Atlantic, and reveals faunal affinities with vents south of the Azores rather than north of Iceland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland North Atlantic Queen's University Belfast Research Portal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 14 10 4170 4184
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Wheeler, A. J.
Murton, B.
Copley, J.
Lim, A.
Carlsson, J.
Collins, P.
Dorschel, B.
Green, D.
Judge, M.
Nye, V.
Benzie, J.
Antoniacomi, A.
Coughlan, M.
Morris, K.
Moytirra:Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores
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description Geological, biological, morphological, and hydrochemical data are presented for the newly discovered Moytirra vent field at 45 o N. This is the only high temperature hydrothermal vent known between the Azores and Iceland, in the North Atlantic and is located on a slow to ultraslow-spreading mid-ocean ridge uniquely situated on the 300 m high fault scarp of the eastern axial wall, 3.5 km from the axial volcanic ridge crest. Furthermore, the Moytirra vent field is, unusually for tectonically controlled hydrothermal vents systems, basalt hosted and perched midway up on the median valley wall and presumably heated by an off-axis magma chamber. The Moytirra vent field consists of an alignment of four sites of venting, three actively emitting "black smoke," producing a complex of chimneys and beehive diffusers. The largest chimney is 18 m tall and vigorously venting. The vent fauna described here are the only ones documented for the North Atlantic (Azores to Reykjanes Ridge) and significantly expands our knowledge of North Atlantic biodiversity. The surfaces of the vent chimneys are occupied by aggregations of gastropods (Peltospira sp.) and populations of alvinocaridid shrimp (Mirocaris sp. with Rimicaris sp. also present). Other fauna present include bythograeid crabs (Segonzacia sp.) and zoarcid fish (Pachycara sp.), but bathymodiolin mussels and actinostolid anemones were not observed in the vent field. The discovery of the Moytirra vent field therefore expands the known latitudinal distributions of several vent-endemic genera in the north Atlantic, and reveals faunal affinities with vents south of the Azores rather than north of Iceland.
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author Wheeler, A. J.
Murton, B.
Copley, J.
Lim, A.
Carlsson, J.
Collins, P.
Dorschel, B.
Green, D.
Judge, M.
Nye, V.
Benzie, J.
Antoniacomi, A.
Coughlan, M.
Morris, K.
author_facet Wheeler, A. J.
Murton, B.
Copley, J.
Lim, A.
Carlsson, J.
Collins, P.
Dorschel, B.
Green, D.
Judge, M.
Nye, V.
Benzie, J.
Antoniacomi, A.
Coughlan, M.
Morris, K.
author_sort Wheeler, A. J.
title Moytirra:Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores
title_short Moytirra:Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores
title_full Moytirra:Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores
title_fullStr Moytirra:Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores
title_full_unstemmed Moytirra:Discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of the Azores
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