Geochemical fluxes into and out of the ocean control its chemical compositi
on. Measurements of the magnesium (Mg) content of seawater, an assumed "con
servative" element in the ocean, reveal mid-depth Mg depletions in the vici
nity of the East Pacific Rise. The magnitude of the anomalies suggests that
fluxes associated with the low-temperature circulation of seawater through
axial mid-ocean ridge systems are much larger than the high-temperature ax
ial component. A higher total axial hydrothermal flux provides a mechanism
that simultaneously satisfies the mass balance requirement of several major
seawater constituents.