An Exotic Au- And Ag-Enriched Massive Sulfide Deposit From Mt. Jourdanne, Southwest Indian Ridge ? Composition And Genetic Implications

International Marine Minerals Society
P. Halbach
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Hydrothermal activity is well known from many locations on most mid-ocean ridges, but no hydrothermally mineralized area had yet been found at the ultraslow spreading southwest Indian Ridge up to October 98 when the Japanese RV Yokosuka with the submersible Shinkai 6500 investigated this area. A massive sulfide field was discovered near 27°51S / 63°56E in the 11th segment west of the Rodriguez Triple Junction. The Free University of Berlin had joined this cruise and taken over the responsibility for the study of the respective sulfide mineralizations. Hydrothermal minerals were sampled during two dives at a water depth of 2940 m close to the summit of an axial volcanic ridge called Mount Jourdanne. Massive sulfides occur on the seafloor as small smooth mounds with an average area of about 5 m2. Their surfaces are weathered and have a reddish to brownish colour. In addition to these mound-like structures, small tube-like chimneys were observed; these chimneys rise approximately 30 to 40 cm above the floor and are less than 10 cm in diameter. No indications of hydrothermal fauna could be detected. All the hydrothermal features are spatially related to faults and smaller fissures controlled by an E-W trending graben system crossing the summit region of the submarine volcano. Such tectonized areas are generally considered to be ideal for hydrothermal activity because they may have both a magmatic heat source in the deeper underground as well as pathways for the fluid circulation.
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APA: P. Halbach  (2002)  An Exotic Au- And Ag-Enriched Massive Sulfide Deposit From Mt. Jourdanne, Southwest Indian Ridge ? Composition And Genetic Implications

MLA: P. Halbach An Exotic Au- And Ag-Enriched Massive Sulfide Deposit From Mt. Jourdanne, Southwest Indian Ridge ? Composition And Genetic Implications. International Marine Minerals Society, 2002.

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