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- Title
Mineral Indicators of Hydrothermal Activity in the Surface Layer of Bottom Sediments in the Pobeda Hydrothermal Cluster (17°44.9′‒17°07.6′ N MAR).
- Authors
Lyutkevich, A. D.; Gablina, I. F.; Narkevsky, E. V.; Dobretsova, I. G.; Kiselev, A. A.; Gor'kova, N. V.
- Abstract
The work is devoted to the study of ore minerals from the surface horizon of ore-bearing sediments in the Pobeda hydrothermal cluster using the following methods: optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray spectral microanalysis. It was found that ore minerals are represented by fragments of Cu–Fe sulfides (isocubanite, chalcopyrite, and pyrite), newly formed iron hydroxides, and atacamite. In addition, barite and edaphogenic material as talcified silicate clasts, sometimes with sulfide inclusions, are present. Structural-morphological types of iron hydroxides are distinguished. Based on the hydrophysical data, the location of assumed active hydrothermal vent in the Pobeda-3 ore occurrence area was updated. Distribution of the studied minerals depending on the location relative to active hydrothermal vents is described. Decrease in the size and amount of hydrothermal mineral clasts and edaphogenic material, as well as increase in the degree of sulfide replacement by iron hydroxides, were observed when moving away from the sources. Moreover, decrease in the Cu/Fe ratio in the chemical composition of Cu–Fe sulfides is also noted. An unidentified phase of Cu3.57‒4.22Fe1.71‒2.19S4.99‒5.31 with the chalcopyrite lamellas was established in the surface horizon of the column at station 37L245g.
- Subjects
MID-Atlantic Ridge; SULFIDE minerals; FERRIC hydroxides; MINERALS; HYDROTHERMAL vents; X-ray microanalysis; SEDIMENTS
- Publication
Lithology & Mineral Resources, 2023, Vol 58, Issue 4, p291
- ISSN
0024-4902
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0024490223700189