Gj. Massoth et al., OBSERVATIONS OF MANGANESE AND IRON AT THE COAXIAL SEA-FLOOR ERUPTION SITE, JUAN-DE-FUCA RIDGE, Geophysical research letters, 22(2), 1995, pp. 151-154
Magmatic injection during June/July 1993 on the CoAxial segment of the
Juan de Fuca Ridge resulted in an axial lava eruption, an overlying c
hronic-style hydrothermal plume, and at least three megaplume-like eve
nt plumes. A comprehensive view of Mn and Fe liberated as hydrothermal
discharge during this volcano-hydrothermal event was obtained as part
of a rapid field response that included continuous in situ measuremen
ts of Mn and Fe. Distribution maps for Mn, Fe and temperature anomaly
within the chronic and event plumes reveal significant thermochemical
diversity that we ascribe to variable extraction efficiencies for heat
and metals by source fluids, and to plume age differences. The Mn/hea
t data suggest that diffuse fluids could be the primary source of the
chronic plume at northern CoAxial segment but make only a minor contri
bution to event plumes. Measurements of ephemeral Fe(II) were used to
estimate that the event plumes were similar to 2, similar to 4, and >6
-8 days old when first sampled, corresponding to formation times durin
g peak seismic activity. The inventories of Mn and Fe within the three
CoAxial event plumes were similar to values previously reported for m
egaplumes.