Geophysical Investigations Over Segments Of The Central Indian Ridge: High Resolution Bathymetry And Magnetic Survey

International Marine Minerals Society
Hyun Sub Kim
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Subsea mineral deposit exploration aboard the R/V Onnuri was performed along the northern Central Indian Ridge (CIR) between 8°S and 17°S in December 2009 ~ January 2010 (09IR Leg01 and 09IR Leg02) and December 2010~ January 2011 (10IR Leg01, 10IR Leg02, and 10IR Leg03). Final goal of the expedition for the first Korean research cruise on mid ocean ridge system is to define seafloor massive sulfide ore bodies through searching the active hydrothermal vents nearby spreading centers as well as to elucidate the nature of spreading segments of the northern CIR area where no systematic survey have been operated before by mapping and sampling of volcanic rocks. The preliminary result of topographical interpretations of bathymetry clearly display ocean core complex between 10°S and 11°S. The ocean core complex is featured by topographic-high area with corrugated surface. Lineaments of corrugations of the ocean core complex are clearly perpendicular to abyssal hill direction which is triggered by symmetric-normal faults. Ocean core complex are favor for hydrothermal fluid path because of the long-lived faults. In further exploration, more detailed examination, including systematic CTD casting and tows, need to narrow down actual venting site around ocean core complex. Magnetic field survey is able to estimate the location of hydrothermal vents with the properties that high temperature of hydrothermal fluids over Curie-point can cause thermal demagnetization. In magnetization intensity map, most of low magnetization zones are located at the nodal point over the ridge axis and the ocean core complex.
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APA: Hyun Sub Kim  (2011)  Geophysical Investigations Over Segments Of The Central Indian Ridge: High Resolution Bathymetry And Magnetic Survey

MLA: Hyun Sub Kim Geophysical Investigations Over Segments Of The Central Indian Ridge: High Resolution Bathymetry And Magnetic Survey. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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