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Two New Hydrothermal Fields at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Two new major hydrothermal fields have been discovered in the rift valley of the MAR at 13°N (Ashadze) and l6°38′N (Krasnov). The Ashadze field consists of a cluster of active hydrothermal sites associated with ultramafic rocks and located at the greatest depth in the ocean (4,200 m). By contrast, t...

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Published in:Marine georesources & geotechnology 2008-12, Vol.26 (4), p.308-316
Main Authors: Cherkashov, G., Bel'tenev, V., Ivanov, V., Lazareva, L., Samovarov, M., Shilov, V., Stepanova, T., Glasby, G. P., Kuznetsov, V.
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Language:English
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Summary:Two new major hydrothermal fields have been discovered in the rift valley of the MAR at 13°N (Ashadze) and l6°38′N (Krasnov). The Ashadze field consists of a cluster of active hydrothermal sites associated with ultramafic rocks and located at the greatest depth in the ocean (4,200 m). By contrast, the Krasnov field consists of inactive sulfide mounds hosted in basalts. The Krasnov is the largest hydrothermal deposit on the MAR (17.4 Mt) so far discovered with iron sulfide as the principal mineral type. By contrast, Cu-Zn sulfides are the major minerals in the Ashadze deposits, which are also enriched in gold and several other metals.
ISSN:1064-119X
1521-0618
DOI:10.1080/10641190802400708