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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2015

First hydrothermal discoveries on the Australian‐Antarctic Ridge: Discharge sites, plume chemistry, and vent organisms

Doshik Hahm; Edward T. Baker; Tae Siek Rhee; Yong-Jin Won; Joseph A. Resing; John E. Lupton; Won-Kyung Lee; Minjeong Kim; Sung-Hyun Park

The Australian-Antarctic Ridge (AAR) is one of the largest unexplored regions of the global mid-ocean ridge system. Here, we report a multiyear effort to locate and characterize hydrothermal activity on two first-order segments of the AAR: KR1 and KR2. To locate vent sites on each segment, we used profiles collected by Miniature Autonomous Plume Recorders on rock corers during R/V Araon cruises in March and December of 2011. Optical and oxidation-reduction-potential anomalies indicate multiple active sites on both segments. Seven profiles on KR2 found 3 sites, each separated by ∼25 km. Forty profiles on KR1 identified 17 sites, some within a few kilometer of each other. The spatial density of hydrothermal activity along KR1 and KR2 (plume incidence of 0.34) is consistent with the global trend for a spreading rate of ∼70 mm/yr. The densest area of hydrothermal activity, named “Mujin,” occurred along the 20 km-long inflated section near the segment center of KR1. Continuous plume surveys conducted in January–February of 2013 on R/V Araon found CH4/3He (1 − 15 × 106) and CH4/Mn (0.01–0.5) ratios in the plume samples, consistent with a basaltic-hosted system and typical of ridges with intermediate spreading rates. Additionally, some of the plume samples exhibited slightly higher ratios of H2/3He and Fe/Mn than others, suggesting that those plumes are supported by a younger hydrothermal system that may have experienced a recent eruption. The Mujin-field was populated by Kiwa crabs and seven-armed Paulasterias starfish previously recorded on the East Scotia Ridge, raising the possibility of circum-Antarctic biogeographic connections of vent fauna.


Archive | 2009

Extensive and Diverse Submarine Volcanism and Hydrothermal Activity in the NE Lau Basin

Robert W. Embley; Susan G. Merle; John E. Lupton; J. A. C. Resing; Edward T. Baker; Marvin D. Lilley; Richard J. Arculus; Peter Crowhurst


Archive | 2010

Volcanic Explosions, Seismicity, and Debris from the West and North Mata Volcano Complex, NE Lau Basin

Robert P. Dziak; Delwayne Roger Bohnenstiehl; Edward T. Baker; Haru Matsumoto; J. H. Haxel; Sharon L. Walker; Michael J. Fowler


Archive | 2006

The Chemistry of Hydrothermal Plumes Along the Galapagos Spreading Center

J. A. C. Resing; Edward T. Baker; Geoff T. Lebon; Steve Walker; Rachel M. Haymon; Koji Nakamura; John E. Lupton


Archive | 2004

Chemical Characteristics of Plumes above and Around NW-Rota Submarine Volcano: Before and During the March 2004 Eruption

Geoff T. Lebon; J. A. C. Resing; Edward T. Baker; Robert W. Embley; John E. Lupton


Archive | 2009

Near and Far Field Particle Plumes Around an Erupting Volcano - W Mata, NE Lau Basin

Sharon L. Walker; Edward T. Baker; John E. Lupton; J. A. C. Resing; Peter Crowhurst; R. R. Greene; Nathaniel J. Buck


Archive | 2009

Hydrogen and Methane Dissolved in Plumes of the Northeast Lau Basin Eruption Sites

Thomas R. Baumberger; Marvin D. Lilley; John E. Lupton; J. A. C. Resing; Edward T. Baker; Sharon L. Walker; Ken H. Rubin; G. L. Frueh-Green


Archive | 2008

Distribution of Hydrothermal Activity at the Lau ISS: Possible Controlling Parameters

Francisco J. Martinez; Edward T. Baker; J. A. C. Resing; Margo H. Edwards; Sharon L. Walker; Nathaniel J. Buck


Archive | 2008

Hydrothermal Plume Geochemistry along the East Lau Spreading Center

J. A. C. Resing; Edward T. Baker; Francisco J. Martinez; Nathaniel J. Buck; Steve Walker; Jeffery S. Seewald; Giora Proskurowski; John E. Lupton; Geoff Wheat


Archive | 2005

Plume-Vent Fluid Connections along the Tonga-Kermadec arc

Gary J. Massoth; Richard J. Arculus; Edward T. Baker; D. A. Butterfield; William W. Chadwick; Bruce Christenson; Cornel E. J. de Ronde; Robert W. Embley; Laura Evans; Karine Faure; Ian J. Graham; R. R. Greene; Jun-ichiro Ishibashi; Geoff T. Lebon; John E. Lupton; J. A. C. Resing; Kevin K. Roe; Michael Schmidt; Peter Stoffers; Sharon L. Walker; T. J. Worthington; Ian C. Wright; Toshiro Yamanaka

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John E. Lupton

University of California

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Sharon L. Walker

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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R. R. Greene

Oregon State University

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Geoff T. Lebon

Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory

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D. A. Butterfield

Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory

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