2001
DOI: 10.1029/2000jc900164
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Hydrography and high‐temperature heat flux of the Rainbow hydrothermal site (36°14′N, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge)

Abstract: Abstract. On the basis of an extensive set of conductivity-temperature-depth, lowered acoustic Doppler current profiler (LADCP), and nephelometry profiles and tow-yos the hydrography, flow field, and particle plume of the Rainbow hydrothermal site on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge are analyzed. In the rift valley the water column is less dense and stratified than both eastern and western off-ridge water, with T/S characteristics consistent with inflow across a sill from the east. The buoyant hydrothermal plumes rise i… Show more

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“…8, 9; Dosso et al 1999). In contrast, the present day deep-water circulation in the Rainbow rift valley is characterized by an inflow of North East Atlantic Deep Water, from the eastern ridge flank, with ε Nd value of -12.4 (Thurnherr and Richards 2001;Thurnherr et al 2002;Lacan 2002) The non-mixing trend in the semi-massive sulphides is generated by the high ε Nd and Co/Ni values and low 1/Nd. The emplacement of a gabbroic body (with N-MORB affinity) within the serpentinites can provide heat and elements which easily explain the isotope signatures and all other peculiarities found in the Rainbow vent field.…”
Section: Nd Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8, 9; Dosso et al 1999). In contrast, the present day deep-water circulation in the Rainbow rift valley is characterized by an inflow of North East Atlantic Deep Water, from the eastern ridge flank, with ε Nd value of -12.4 (Thurnherr and Richards 2001;Thurnherr et al 2002;Lacan 2002) The non-mixing trend in the semi-massive sulphides is generated by the high ε Nd and Co/Ni values and low 1/Nd. The emplacement of a gabbroic body (with N-MORB affinity) within the serpentinites can provide heat and elements which easily explain the isotope signatures and all other peculiarities found in the Rainbow vent field.…”
Section: Nd Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The source of heat for alteration of ultramafic-hosted hydrothermal systems has often been linked directly to the exothermic nature of the olivine to serpentine reaction (Fyfe, 1974;Kelley et al, 2001;Bach et al, 2002;Lowell and Rona, 2002;Schroeder et al, 2002). This is unlikely for the Rainbow hydrothermal system, however, owing to the high temperatures (Ͼ364°C) and flow rates (500 kg/s) of the vent fluids (Thurnherr and Richards, 2001;Bach et al, 2002;Douville et al, 2002;Seyfried et al, in press), together with its on-axis location, which makes a magmatic heat source more likely. The same may not be the case for the off-axis Lost City hydrothermal system, as has been emphasized in a number of recent studies (Kelley et al, 2001;Bach et al, 2002;Lowell and Rona, 2002;Schroeder et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The size of the Reykjanes system (130 ± 16 MW; Fridriksson et al, 2006) is also more similar to the smaller systems associated with fast and intermediate spreading ridges than the massive systems associated with the MAR (i.e. the mafic intrusion driven Rainbow Hydrothermal Field 2.3 GW; Thurnherr and Richards, 2001). For these reasons we have chosen to focus on comparisons of hydrothermal systems from fast spreading ridges rather than slow spreading ridges.…”
Section: Comparison Of Rn-17 and Analogous Submarine Systemsmentioning
confidence: 89%