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Title A Submarine Magmatic-Hydrothermal System at Brothers Volcano, Kermadecs
Authors A. G. Reyes, C.E.J. De Ronde, and C. W. R. Soong
Year 2004
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords
Abstract Secondary minerals in dredge samples from the Brothers Volcano include silicates, silica polymorphs; Na-Al, Ca, Ba and Ba-Sr sulphates; Fe, Cu, Zn, As and Pb sulphides; Fe and Mn oxide/oxyhydroxides and native S. The variety and range of mineral compositions indicate deposition in different parts of a submarine hydrothermal system characterised by differences in temperature (ambient seawater to >300oC), fluid compositions, degree of magmatic-hydrothermal water-rock interaction and degree of seawater influence. Secondary minerals originate from a partly exhumed waning hydrothermal system/s (NW caldera); the main upflow of a relatively well-established active magmatic-hydrothermal system on the seafloor where sulphide-rich chimneys are extant (SE caldera) and a nascent magmatic-hydrothermal system where crack zones localise upwelling acid waters from depth (cone).
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