Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Inês
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Dias, Ágata, Carvalho, Carlos, Barriga, Fernando, Relvas, Jorge, Fonseca, Rita, Pederson, Rolf
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/4018
Resumo: Loki’s Castle hydrothermal field is located in the Arctic Ocean, in the bend between the South Knipovich Ridge and the Mohns Ridge, at ≈74ºN. The results presented here are from samples collected with the ROV Bathysaurus XL and consist of chimney fragments and seafloor sediments from the vicinities. The studies consist of a petrographic description, X- ray diffraction analysis, chemical analyses under the electron microprobe and bulk chemical analyses of major and trace elements. The sulphide assemblage most commonly present in the samples consists of sphalerite, pyrite and pyrrhotite, with minor amounts of chalcopyrite. Sulphide-poor selected samples collected at the base of chimneys are mostly composed of anhydrite, gypsum and talc. Association of quartz, anhydrite, gypsum and barite were also found in some of the sediment samples. The observed sulphide assemblege is consistent with the temperature of 320ºC measured in Loki’s Castle vents. The interior of chimneys are enriched in Zn, Cu and Fe while the exterior are enriched in Ba and Sr. REE patterns for the recovered seafloor sediments show a perfect match with NASC. The sulphide-poor samples collected at the base of the chimneys denotes sea water interaction with the hydrothermal fluid and consequent decrease in the temperature, precipitating sulphates.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.
title Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.
spellingShingle Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.
Cruz, Inês
Hydrotermal field
Geochemistry
Mineralogy
Sediments
title_short Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.
title_full Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.
title_fullStr Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.
title_full_unstemmed Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.
title_sort Loki’s Castle Arctic Vents and Host Sediments: Mineralogy and Geochemistry.
author Cruz, Inês
author_facet Cruz, Inês
Dias, Ágata
Carvalho, Carlos
Barriga, Fernando
Relvas, Jorge
Fonseca, Rita
Pederson, Rolf
author_role author
author2 Dias, Ágata
Carvalho, Carlos
Barriga, Fernando
Relvas, Jorge
Fonseca, Rita
Pederson, Rolf
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Inês
Dias, Ágata
Carvalho, Carlos
Barriga, Fernando
Relvas, Jorge
Fonseca, Rita
Pederson, Rolf
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrotermal field
Geochemistry
Mineralogy
Sediments
topic Hydrotermal field
Geochemistry
Mineralogy
Sediments
description Loki’s Castle hydrothermal field is located in the Arctic Ocean, in the bend between the South Knipovich Ridge and the Mohns Ridge, at ≈74ºN. The results presented here are from samples collected with the ROV Bathysaurus XL and consist of chimney fragments and seafloor sediments from the vicinities. The studies consist of a petrographic description, X- ray diffraction analysis, chemical analyses under the electron microprobe and bulk chemical analyses of major and trace elements. The sulphide assemblage most commonly present in the samples consists of sphalerite, pyrite and pyrrhotite, with minor amounts of chalcopyrite. Sulphide-poor selected samples collected at the base of chimneys are mostly composed of anhydrite, gypsum and talc. Association of quartz, anhydrite, gypsum and barite were also found in some of the sediment samples. The observed sulphide assemblege is consistent with the temperature of 320ºC measured in Loki’s Castle vents. The interior of chimneys are enriched in Zn, Cu and Fe while the exterior are enriched in Ba and Sr. REE patterns for the recovered seafloor sediments show a perfect match with NASC. The sulphide-poor samples collected at the base of the chimneys denotes sea water interaction with the hydrothermal fluid and consequent decrease in the temperature, precipitating sulphates.
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