Authors
John W Jamieson, Mark D Hannington, David A Clague, Deborah S Kelley, John R Delaney, James F Holden, Margaret K Tivey, Linda E Kimpe
Publication date
2013/7
Journal
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Volume
14
Issue
7
Pages
2084-2099
Description
Forty‐nine hydrothermal sulfide‐sulfate rock samples from the Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, northeastern Pacific Ocean, were dated by measuring the decay of 226Ra (half‐life of 1600 years) in hydrothermal barite to provide a history of hydrothermal venting at the site over the past 6000 years. This dating method is effective for samples ranging in age from ∼200 to 20,000 years old and effectively bridges an age gap between shorter‐ and longer‐lived U‐series dating techniques for hydrothermal deposits. Results show that hydrothermal venting at the active High Rise, Sasquatch, and Main Endeavour fields began at least 850, 1450, and 2300 years ago, respectively. Barite ages of other inactive deposits on the axial valley floor are between ∼1200 and ∼2200 years old, indicating past widespread hydrothermal venting outside of the currently active vent fields. Samples from the half‐graben on …
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