Sulfide formation and hydrothermal alteration of hemipelagic sediment in Middle Valley, Northern Juan de Fuca Ridge

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Goodfellow, Wayne D. [1 ]
Blaise, Bertrand [1 ]
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[1] Geological Survey of Canada, Canada
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Canadian Mineralogist | 1988年 / 26 pt 3卷
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Mineral Industry and Resources--Subaqueous - Mineralogy--Sulfides and Sulfosalts;
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Middle Valley is a sedimented fault-bounded rift valley at the northern end of the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Sediment thicknesses are highly variable and increase from the margins to 1500 m in the center. Within the Valley, eight mound-like features up to 60 m high and several hundred meters across were observed with SeaMARC II acoustic imagery and Seabeam bathymetry. Two areas displaying anomalously high heat-flow values were actively venting hydrothermal fluids from sulfide chimneys; one area coincides with a sulfide mound, and the other is associated with a flat sediment surface. Unaltered hemipelagic sediment in Middle Valley consists of quartz, plagioclase, amphibole, smectite, chlorite, illite and irregular mixed-layer clays. Hydrothermally altered sediment additionally contains authigenic calcite (concretions and cement), barite, gypsum, pyrite, amorphous silica, and Mg-rich silicates. The altered sediment is enriched in Ca, Fe, S, Si, Cr and As; other elements such as Mn, Cu, Pb and Zn, which are concentrated in oxidized surface layers, were most likely enriched by diagenetic processes.
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