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Title: Chemistry of submarine hydrothermal solutions at 21 degree north, East Pacific Rise and Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California. Doctoral thesis

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6674972

The chemistry of hydrothermal solutions at 21 north, East Pacific Rise and Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California was determined. In contrast to the 21 N systems where the solutions exit directly from basalt, the hydrothermal systems at Guaymas pass through and react with approximately 500 meters of sediment cover before they exit on the seafloor. At 21 N, four vent areas with a maximum temperature of 355 C were sampled and at Guaymas, ten vent areas with a maximum temperature of 315 C were sampled. The hot springs at both sites are black smokers. The 21 N solutions are acid (pH = 3.3-3.8, 25 C, 1 atm), reducing (H2S = 6.6-8.4 m moles/kg) and metal rich (Fe up to 2.4 m moles/kg). The Guaymas solutions are less acid (pH = 5.9, 25 C, 1 atm) and metal rich (Fe < 0.18 m moles/kg). The higher pH and extremely high alkalinity (2.8-10.6 meq/kg) at Guaymas can be attributed to dissolution of CaCO3 and thermal degradation of organic matter which occur in the sediment column. The high pH and alkalinity are responsible for the lower concentrations of the metals which form insoluble sulfides and these are probably deposted within the sediment cover. Quartz geobarometry implies a depth of reaction within the oceanic crust of 0.5-3.5 kms for the two areas; in agreement with the geophysical estimates for the 21 N site.

Research Organization:
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA (USA)
OSTI ID:
6674972
Report Number(s):
PB-90-241837/XAB; WHOI-84-3; CNN: NSF-OCE-8020203; NSF-OCE-8118481
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Thesis
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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