Cataclysmic hydrothermal venting on the Juan de Fuca Ridge

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ET BakerGJ MassothRA Feely

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Serial observations of individual submarine hydrothermal vents 1 and the mapping of dilute hydrothermal plumes extending far downcurrent from vent fields 2–4 indicate a stability of vent field fluid composition and mass flux on at least decadal time scales. The inherent episodicity of ridge-crest tectonic activity, however, suggests that discontinuous emissions of hydrothermal fluids also occurs. In support of this hypothesis we report here the discovery of a 700-m-thick, 20-km-diameter eddy-like 'megaplume' created by a brief but massive release of high-temperature hydrothermal fluids near 44 ° 49' N, 130 ° 14' W on the Juan de Fuca Ridge. The megaplume had a mean temperature anomaly of 0.12 ° C and overlay compositionally distinct plumes emanating from an apparently steady-state vent field at the same location. The megaplume was formed in a few days yet equalled the annual output of between 200 and 2,000 high-temperature chimneys.

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DOI:

10.1038/329149a0

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395

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1987

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Nature
1987年09月10日

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