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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017

Contrasted hydrothermal activity along the South‐East Indian Ridge (130°E–140°E): From crustal to ultramafic circulation

Cédric Boulart; Anne Briais; Valérie Chavagnac; Sidonie Révillon; Georges Ceuleneer; Jean-Pierre Donval; Vivien Guyader; Fabienne Barrere; Nicolas Ferreira; Barry B. Hanan; Christophe Hémond; Sarah Macleod; Marcia Maia; Agnès Maillard; Sergey Merkuryev; Sung‐Hyun Park; Etienne Ruellan; Alexandre Schohn; Sj Watson; Yun‐Seok Yang

Using a combined approach of seafloor mapping, MAPR and CTD survey, we report evidence for active hydrothermal venting along the 130°-140°E section of the poorly-known South-East Indian Ridge (SEIR) from the Australia-Antarctic Discordance (AAD) to the George V Fracture Zone (FZ). Along the latter, we report Eh and CH4 anomalies in the water column above a serpentinite massif, which unambiguously testify for ultramafic-related fluid flow. This is the first time that such circulation is observed on an intermediate-spreading ridge. The ridge axis itself is characterized by numerous off-axis volcanoes, suggesting a high magma supply. The water column survey indicates the presence of at least ten distinct hydrothermal plumes along the axis. The CH4:Mn ratios of the plumes vary from 0.37 to 0.65 denoting different underlying processes, from typical basalt-hosted to ultramafic-hosted high-temperature hydrothermal circulation. Our data suggest that the change of mantle temperature along the SEIR not only regulates the magma supply, but also the hydrothermal activity. The distribution of hydrothermal plumes from a ridge segment to another implies secondary controls such as the presence of fractures and faults along the axis or in the axial discontinuities. We conclude from these results that hydrothermal activity along the SEIR is controlled by magmatic processes at the regional scale and by the tectonics at the segment scale, which influences the type of hydrothermal circulation and leads to various chemical compositions. Such variety may impact global biogeochemical cycles, especially in the Southern Ocean where hydrothermal venting might be the only source of nutrients.


Gondwana Research | 2016

Tectonic drivers and the influence of the Kerguelen plume on seafloor spreading during formation of the early Indian Ocean

Sj Watson; Joanne M. Whittaker; Ja Halpin; Simon Williams; Luke A. Milan; Nathan R. Daczko; Derek A. Wyman


Geophysical Research Letters | 2017

A new heat flux model for the Antarctic Peninsula incorporating spatially variable upper crustal radiogenic heat production

A Burton-Johnson; Ja Halpin; Joanne M. Whittaker; F Graham; Sj Watson


TACtical Workshop: Taking the Temperature of the Antarctic Continent | 2018

A new heat flux model for the Antarctic Peninsula incorporating variable crustal radiogenic heat production

A Burton-Johnson; Ja Halpin; Joanne M. Whittaker; F Graham; Sj Watson


GeoHab | 2018

Shallow seafloor gas emissions near Heard and McDonald Islands on the Kerguelen Plateau, Southern Indian Ocean

E Spain; S Johnason; B Hutton; Joanne M. Whittaker; Lucieer; Sj Watson; Jm Fox; Millard F. Coffin


The EGU General Assembly | 2017

The forgotten component of sub-glacial heat flow: upper crustal heat production and resultant total heat flux on the Antarctic Peninsula

A Burton-Johnson; Ja Halpin; Joanne M. Whittaker; Sj Watson


Submarine Volcanism: New Approaches and Research Frontiers | 2017

Submarine geology and geomorphology of active sub-Antarctic volcanoes: Heard and McDonald islands

Sj Watson


Marine Geology | 2017

Erosional and depositional processes on the submarine flanks of Ontong Java and Nukumanu atolls, western equatorial Pacific Ocean

Sj Watson; Joanne M. Whittaker; Vl Lucieer; Millard F. Coffin; Geoffroy Lamarche


Geophysical Research Letters | 2017

A new heat flux model for the Antarctic Peninsula incorporating spatially variable upper crustal radiogenic heat production: Antarctic Peninsula Heat Flux Model

A Burton-Johnson; Ja Halpin; Joanne M. Whittaker; F Graham; Sj Watson


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017

Contrasted hydrothermal activity along the South-East Indian Ridge (130°E-140°E): From crustal to ultramafic circulation: HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY ALONG THE SEIR

Cédric Boulart; Anne Briais; Valérie Chavagnac; Sidonie Révillon; Georges Ceuleneer; Jean-Pierre Donval; Vivien Guyader; Fabienne Barrere; Nicolas Ferreira; Barry B. Hanan; Christophe Hémond; Sarah Macleod; Marcia Maia; Agnès Maillard; Sergey Merkuryev; Sung-Hyun Park; Etienne Ruellan; Alexandre Schohn; Sj Watson; Yun‐Seok Yang

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Ja Halpin

University of Tasmania

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F Graham

University of Tasmania

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R. J. Carey

University of Tasmania

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