Iron Oxyhydroxide‐Rich Hydrothermal Deposits at the High‐Temperature Fåvne Vent Field, Mohns Ridge

Author:

Gini Caroline1ORCID,Jamieson John W.1ORCID,Reeves Eoghan P.2ORCID,Gartman Amy3ORCID,Barreyre Thibaut4ORCID,Babechuk Michael G.1ORCID,Jørgensen Steffen L.2ORCID,Robert Katleen5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's NL Canada

2. Department of Earth Science Centre for Deep Sea Research University of Bergen Bergen Norway

3. U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center Santa Cruz CA USA

4. Geo‐Ocean CNRS‐UMR6538 European Institute for Marine Studies Plouzané France

5. School of Ocean Technology Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's NL Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe recently discovered Fåvne vent field, located at 3,040 m depth on the slow‐spreading Mohns mid‐ocean ridge between Greenland and Norway, is a high‐temperature (≥250°C) vent field that is characterized by Fe oxyhydroxide‐rich and S‐poor chimneys and mounds. The vent field is located on both the hanging wall and footwall of a normal fault with a ∼1.5 km throw that forms the western edge of the ∼20 km wide ridge axial valley. Data collected during exploration of the site using a remotely operated vehicle as well as mineralogical and geochemical analyses of rock samples and sediments are used to characterize the geological setting of the vent field and composition of the hydrothermal deposits. The chimney walls are highly porous and lack defined chalcopyrite lined conduits, typical of high‐temperature chimneys. Overall, abundant Fe oxyhydroxide precipitation at high‐temperature vents at Fåvne reflects an excess of Fe over reduced S in the fluid, leading to precipitation of Fe oxide and oxyhydroxide minerals at high to moderate temperature vents (>100°C), and as microbially mediated and abiotic precipitation of Fe oxyhydroxide minerals at low‐temperature diffuse vents (<100°C). The mounds and chimneys exhibit low base metal and reduced S concentrations relative to globally averaged seafloor deposits and suggest subseafloor mixing of hydrothermal fluid with seawater, causing metal sulfide precipitation. Cobalt enrichment at Fåvne may reflect a subsurface influence of an ultramafic substrate on circulating fluids, although ultramafic rocks are absent on the seafloor and no other elements typical of ultramafic deposits are present.

Funder

Mitacs

Canada Research Chairs

Trond Mohn stiftelse

EEA Grants/Norway Grants

U.S. Geological Survey

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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