Ra. Feely et al., Chemical variations of hydrothermal particles in the 1996 Gorda Ridge Event and chronic plumes, DEEP-SEA II, 45(12), 1998, pp. 2637-2664
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences","Earth Sciences
Journal title
DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY
In response to the 1996 magmatic intrusion on the Gorda Ridge near 42.68 de
grees N, 126.78 degrees W in late February, we conducted three cruises to t
he region in March, April, and June. On all three cruises particulate sampl
es were collected, along with CTD/nephelometer data and total dissolved Fe
and Mn samples. During each cruise, we collected samples from large oblate
spheroid-shaped event plumes. These event plumes had long axis diameters of
about 10-15 km and ranged in depth from about 1800 to 2700 m. A strong lin
ear correlation between nephelometer voltage and particulate Fe allowed us
to estimate the total amount of particulate Fe in the event plumes at appro
ximately 20x10(6) moles of Fe, or similar to 28% of the Fe in the 1986 mega
plume on the Cleft Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge. We observed significa
nt decreases in particulate Cu and Zn concentrations (>100% decrease in Cu/
Fe and Zn/Fe ratios) between the Gorda Ridge event plumes. These results su
ggest that each of the two event plumes originated from a chemically distin
ct source fluid. Fe ferrihydrite particles maintained a constant ratio of c
oprecipitated oxyanion species in the two event plumes. Based upon the chem
ical inventories for particulate Fe, P, and V, we suggest that event plumes
might play a small role in the geochemical budgets for these elements. (C)
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