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In: Lithos, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 1968, 104(2008), 1/4, Seite 405-427, 1872-6143
In: volume:104
In: year:2008
In: number:1/4
In: pages:405-427
Type of Medium: Online Resource
Pages: Ill., graph. Darst
ISSN: 1872-6143
Language: English
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    In: Lithos, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 1968, 112(2009), 1/2, Seite 40-56, 1872-6143
    In: volume:112
    In: year:2009
    In: number:1/2
    In: pages:40-56
    Description / Table of Contents: The Logatchev hydrothermal field (14°45'N on the MAR) is one of a few submarine hydrothermal systems associated with ultramafic rocks. It is situated on the eastern inner flank of the rift valley wall, 7 km away from the spreading axis and its formation has previously been linked to detachment faulting and core complex formation. Geological mapping during various ROV dives, geological sampling, and shallow drilling reveal a structural control of hydrothermal activity as well as its location in a debris flow consisting of heterogeneous ultramafic and mafic intrusive rocks. The mixed mafic/ultramafic host rock lithology is in agreement with published vent fluid and gas chemical data showing characteristics for interaction with mafic as well as with ultramafic rocks. Massive sulfide formation is more focused than previously thought and likely limited to a thin veneer at the seafloor. The Logatchev hydrothermal field shows a number of peculiarities that are unusual for most other hydrothermal systems. One of these are so-called ,,smoking craters, seafloor depressions that are several meters wide, characterized by an elevated crater rim made up partly of sulfide talus but also of abundant wall rock material. At these smoking craters hydrothermal venting occurs directly from holes within the craters and from small, cm to dm high, Cu-rich chimneys occurring at the crater rim. Based on geological mapping and sampling we suggest that these smoking craters are the product of processes related to the regional and local geological setting in an ultramafic-hosted, off-axis location with abundant landslides, as well as off-axis gabbroic intrusions providing the heat for the hydrothermal convection cell.
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    In: Lithos, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 1968, 115(2010), 1/4, Seite 15-26, 1872-6143
    In: volume:115
    In: year:2010
    In: number:1/4
    In: pages:15-26
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: graph. Darst
    ISSN: 1872-6143
    Language: English
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