Hulme, Samuel Mark et al. (2004): Data report; trace element, Sr isotope, and Ge/Si composition of fluids and sediments in ridge-flank low-temperature hydrothermal environments

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 301
ODP 168
IODP 301 U1301
ODP 168 1024
ODP 168 1025
ODP 168 1026
ODP 168 1027
Identifier:
2008-068275
georefid

10.2204/iodp.proc.301.202.2008
doi

Creator:
Hulme, Samuel Mark
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, Honolulu, HI, United States
author

Wheat, Charles Geoffrey
University of Tokyo, Japan
author

Coggon, Rosalind M.
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, United States
author

McManus, James
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States
author

Identification:
Data report; trace element, Sr isotope, and Ge/Si composition of fluids and sediments in ridge-flank low-temperature hydrothermal environments
2004
In: Fisher, Andrew T., Urabe, Tetsuro, Klaus, Adam, Iturrino, Gerardo J., Bartetzko, Anne C. M., Becker, Keir, Coggon, Rosalind M., Dumont, Marion, Engelen, Bert, Goto, Shusaku, Hawkins, Lisa, Heuer, Verena, Hulme, Samuel Mark, Hutnak, Michael, Inagaki, Fumio, Kiyokawa, Shoichi, Lever, Mark Alexander, Nakagawa, Satoshi, Nielsen, Mark Edward, Noguchi, Takuroh, Sager, William W., Sakaguchi, Masumi, Steinsbu, Bjorn Olav, Tsuji, Takeshi, Wheat, Charles Geoffrey, Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Juan de Fuca hydrogeology covering expedition 301 of the riserless drilling platform from and to Astoria, Oregon (USA); Sites U1301 and 1026; 28 June-21 August 2004
IODP Management International, Washington, DC, United States
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The data presented in this report demonstrate significant improvements in the ability to constrain trace element and Sr isotopic concentrations in sediments overlying ridge-flank hydrothermal systems. Improved sampling methods orchestrated by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (i.e., advanced piston coring and anoxic sample processing) enabled the collection of reactive pore water species with minimal alteration and sampling artifacts. Improved methods of high-resolution inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry trace element analysis, including the use of the 8-hydroxyquinoline functional group to extract and preconcentrate rare earth elements and other trace metals, were used to compile a data set of 28 trace element concentrations and (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratios. From this extensive data set, we were able to increase the current understanding of how redox-reactive species respond to diagenic processes. Near-basement trends were used in combination with the known composition of hydrothermal fluids that exit Baby Bare Springs to asses our ability to predict basement fluid compositions using sediment pore water profiles collected by deep-sea drilling. The results show that prediction of basement fluid composition is possible for many trace elements, provided the near-basement concentration gradients are minimal. In order to place the Ge/Si systematics in a broader context, pore water and borehole fluid Ge and Si data are presented from additional sites across the Juan de Fuca Ridge flank and from two additional ridge-flank settings. These data show that Ge concentrations and Ge/Si ratios are much higher in the basement fluids than in the basal sediments because of increased mobilization of Ge relative to Si within the basement hydrothermal reservoir. Solid-phase sediment data are presented, highlighted by the occurrence of Mn- and carbonate-rich layers.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:47.5427
West:-128.4502East: -127.4351
South:47.4500

Isotope geochemistry; alkaline earth metals; boreholes; Cascadia Basin; chemical ratios; concentration; cores; East Pacific; Expedition 301; geochemistry; germanium; hydrochemistry; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; IODP Site 1301; isotope ratios; isotopes; Juan de Fuca Ridge; Leg 168; marine sediments; metals; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1024; ODP Site 1025; ODP Site 1026; ODP Site 1027; Pacific Ocean; pore water; rare earths; sediments; silica; silicon; spatial variations; Sr-87/Sr-86; stable isotopes; strontium; trace elements;

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