Generic Mechanisms Affecting the Post-Formation Preservation of Seafloor Massive Sulphide Deposits: Preliminary Results from the TAG Field

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 514 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
"INTRODUCTIONIt is widely thought that seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) deposits, the modern analogue of volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits, present a potential global resource for base (Cu, Zn) and precious metals (Au, Ag). In addition, SMS deposits can be enriched in ‘critical metals’ including Se, Te, Tl [1], which are essential for use in the construction of modern and green technologies. Globally over 340 high temperature hydrothermal sites have been identified at a range of ocean spreading centres [2], significant massive sulphide deposit formation has been recorded at 165 of these sites [3].To date only 13 deep sea sulphide deposits have undergone intrusive investigation (drilling or coring) and of these, only 6 sites have published tonnage estimates [2]. Almost all research and drilling of SMS deposits has been focused on active systems, the investigation of the morphology, subsurface structure and mineralogy of hydrothermally extinct seafloor massive sulphide (eSMS) deposits is almost non-existent.As such, little is known about the mechanisms that operate post-SMS formation and which have an impact on the preservation and hence resource value of SMS. Identifying these generic processes and mechanisms, and the extent to which they impact the resource grade, is critical in evaluating the global potential of SMS."
Citation
APA:
(2017) Generic Mechanisms Affecting the Post-Formation Preservation of Seafloor Massive Sulphide Deposits: Preliminary Results from the TAG FieldMLA: Generic Mechanisms Affecting the Post-Formation Preservation of Seafloor Massive Sulphide Deposits: Preliminary Results from the TAG Field. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.