Authors
Charlotte Kleint, Wolfgang Bach, Alexander Diehl, Nico Fröhberg, Dieter Garbe-Schönberg, Jan F Hartmann, Cornel EJ de Ronde, Sylvia G Sander, Harald Strauss, Valerie K Stucker, Janis Thal, Rebecca Zitoun, Andrea Koschinsky
Publication date
2019/12/5
Journal
Chemical Geology
Volume
528
Pages
119289
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
During the R/V Sonne cruise SO253 in 2016/2017, hydrothermal vent sites along the Kermadec intraoceanic arc were sampled for hydrothermal fluids at four active volcanoes: Macauley, Haungaroa, Brothers and Rumble III, respectively. Water depths ranged between 290 m and 1700 m. A new vent field was discovered at Haungaroa. The samples were taken from diffuse-flow sites as well as from white and black smokers – rich in metals and gases – with discharge temperatures as high as 311 °C. Their fluid composition is very variable but basically divides into two types: one that indicates distinct magmatic input and another that shows evidence for intense water-rock interaction under hot, acidic conditions.
Fluid samples from Macauley, the shallowest sampling site (~300 m), had Fe concentrations as high as 1.7 mM, Al concentrations up to 122 μM and H2S up to 10 mM at a pH of only 1.2. At Brothers, the …
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