Author/Authors :
Okamura، Kei نويسنده , , Gamo، Toshitaka نويسنده , , Sano، Yuji نويسنده , , Chiba، Hitoshi نويسنده , , Yamanaka، Toshiro نويسنده , , Okudaira، Takamoto نويسنده , , Hashimoto، Jun نويسنده , , Tsuchida، Shinji نويسنده , , Ishibashi، Jun-ichiro نويسنده , , Kataoka، Satoshi نويسنده , , Tsunogai، Urumu نويسنده , , Shinjo، Ryuichi نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The chemical characteristics of hydrothermal fluids in the Indian Ocean have been revealed for the first time. A hydrothermal field (called the Kairei field), including active black smoker chimneys, was discovered by ROV Kaiko dives at 25°19.17ʹS, 70°02.40ʹE (~2450 m depth) on the southwestern flank of an off-axis knoll located ~15 miles north of the Rodriguez Triple Junction, Central Indian Ridge, after detailed tow-yo surveys of the hydrothermal plume distribution. The temperature of the fluid expelled from the most active chimney was almost stable (359¯360°C) throughout three successive days of fluid sampling. The endmember fluid has a chemical composition similar to the hydrothermal fluids sampled from sediment-starved mid-ocean ridges in the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans, suggesting typical interactions between hot fluid and mid-ocean ridge basalts in the subseafloor reaction zone.
Keywords :
spreading centers , Pacific plate , Fiji , transform faults , Australia Plate