The Azores - G3 cruise: Multidisciplinary studies from the Azores rift zone to the Great Meteor seamount

During May/June 2007, the Cruise EMEPC/Açores/G3/2007 was sailed aboard the SV Kommandor Jack in the scope of Portuguese Program for the Extension of the Continental Shelf. The Cruise, mainly focused on geological sampling, comprised a 1st leg lasting five days, at the Terceira rift zone and S. Jorg...

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Main Authors: Lourenço, Nuno, Pinto de Abreu, Manuel, Madureira, Pedro, Pinto Ribeiro, Luísa
Format: Lecture
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10174/2420
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Summary:During May/June 2007, the Cruise EMEPC/Açores/G3/2007 was sailed aboard the SV Kommandor Jack in the scope of Portuguese Program for the Extension of the Continental Shelf. The Cruise, mainly focused on geological sampling, comprised a 1st leg lasting five days, at the Terceira rift zone and S. Jorge Island flank and a 2nd leg which lasted twenty-four days at the Atlantis, Plato, Hyeres and Great Meteor Seamounts located south of the Azores region, in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge off-axis domain. A multidisciplinary national team of 19 scientists, from 7 Portuguese Universities and National Research Institutes participated in the cruise. Disciplines involved comprised geology, geophysics, geochemistry, hydrography, biology, environmental chemistry and oceanography. Furthermore science outreach initiatives complemented the cruise, as ship track and summary of operations have been published in a daily basis on Google Earth for follow up by schools and general public. The cruise comprised 2605 NM of surveying by EM120 swath bathymetry and gravimetry, including two short systematic surveys, east of Terceira Island and at the Great Meteor southern flank. Some magnetic data was also collected. Other sea operations comprised sediment coring, micro and macro biology sampling and CTDrosettes on the water column. The main objective of the cruise was to perform dredges on seamounts and within the Azores rift zone. 48 dredge operations (67% with recoveries) were performed and about 6 tons of material was collected. Along axis in the Terceira rift, within clear Brunhes magnetic anomaly seafloor, very fresh basalt samples along with highly altered basaltic breccias from possible monogenic volcanic cones were recovered. These data implies that accretion processes are highly discontinuous spatial and temporally within this ultra-slow rift system. Within the seamounts, the recovered lithotypes are carbonate rocks (s.l), sedimentary and volcanic breccias, as well as generally altered basaltic rocks. Considering the depth range of ...