Exploring The Third Dimension Of An Active Seafloor Hydrothermal System Hosted By Felsic Volcanic Rocks: ODP Leg 193 At PACMANUS, Papua New Guinea

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 152 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
In this first sub-seafloor examination of an active hydrothermal system hosted by felsic volcanic rocks at a convergent plate margin, we drilled 13 holes altogether, achieving deep cored penetrations at two sites. Our aims were (1) to delineate the lateral and vertical variability in mineralisation and alteration patterns below the PACMANUS hydrothermal site near the 1650-1700 m-deep crest of Pual Ridge in the eastern Manus back-arc basin, so as to understand links between volcanological, structural and hydrothermal phenomena, and (2) to establish the nature and extent of microbial activity within the system. Technological innovations vital to success included our precise location of holes on small targets with drill-stem video, the use of a new hard-rock re-entry strategy, and deployment of casing with a new hammer drill. Other technical achievements were the first ODP application of an advanced diamond coring system, and the first direct comparison in a hardrock environment between structural images obtained by wireline methods and by logging-while-drilling (resistivity-at-bit).
Citation
APA:
(2002) Exploring The Third Dimension Of An Active Seafloor Hydrothermal System Hosted By Felsic Volcanic Rocks: ODP Leg 193 At PACMANUS, Papua New GuineaMLA: Exploring The Third Dimension Of An Active Seafloor Hydrothermal System Hosted By Felsic Volcanic Rocks: ODP Leg 193 At PACMANUS, Papua New Guinea. International Marine Minerals Society, 2002.