Phase Composition of Gold from Massive Sulfides of the Semenov-2 Hydrothermal Field (13º31.13´N), Mid-Atlantic Ridge ? Introduction

International Marine Minerals Society
I. Yu. Melekestseva
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The Semenov hydrothermal sulfide cluster (13º31´N), consisted of five fields (Semenov-1, -2, -3, -4, and -5), was discovered in 2007 in the 30th cruise of R/V Professor Logatchev [Beltenev et al., 2007; 2009]. The hydrothermal fields are located on a seamount composed of ultramafic and mafic rocks, gabbro, plagiogranite, and their altered rocks. The Semenov cluster is considered to be the largest sulfide accumulation in the Ocean with massive sulfide (MS) resources of about 40 million tons [Beltenev et al., 2009]. MS of the Semenov-1, -3, -4, and -5 hydrothermal fields are mostly characterized by marcasite-pyrite composition whereas rich copper-zinc MS with high Cu and Zn contents (11.37?19.33 and 5.89?18.32%, respectively) and anomalous Au and Ag grades (22?188 ?127?1787 ppm, respectively) were dredged only at the Semenov-2 hydrothermal field associated with basalts (13°31.13´N, 44°59.03´W; 2360?2580 m of depths) [Ivanov et al., 2008].
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APA: I. Yu. Melekestseva  (2010)  Phase Composition of Gold from Massive Sulfides of the Semenov-2 Hydrothermal Field (13º31.13´N), Mid-Atlantic Ridge ? Introduction

MLA: I. Yu. Melekestseva Phase Composition of Gold from Massive Sulfides of the Semenov-2 Hydrothermal Field (13º31.13´N), Mid-Atlantic Ridge ? Introduction. International Marine Minerals Society, 2010.

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