Ultramafic hosted hydrothermal deposits are ubiquitous along slow-spreading ridges such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR; e.g. Ashadzé Rainbow, Lost City) where they exert a major control on the cycling of economically important elements (e.g. Zn, Cu, Ni). However, the origin of metal mobility in these environments remains unclear. Here we use Zn (δ66Zn), Cu (δ65Cu) and Fe (δ56Fe) stable isotopes to explore the mobility of metals during (1) the serpentinization of the Rainbow massif basement in a seawater dominated system at low temperature (350 °C) mineralization of serpentinites through seawater-derived fluids that interacted with gabbro prior to interacting with serpentinite near hydrothermal sites (stockworks). The Rainbow samples display...
Understanding metals circulation-mineral deposits formation in mafic-hosted volcanogenic massive sul...
International audienceThe transfer of trace elements from external terrestrial reservoirs (i.e. atmo...
Sub-seafloor hydrothermal processes along volcanically active plate boundaries are integral to the f...
Ultramafic hosted hydrothermal deposits are ubiquitous along slow-spreading ridges such as the Mid-A...
Petrological, geochemical, and Nd isotopic analyses have been carried out on rock samples from the R...
International audienceThe source of metals involved in the formation of oceanic ultramafic-hosted hy...
Studies of the Fe, Cu, and Zn isotopic compositions of volcanic rocks and sulfides provide an import...
Subducted serpentinites have the potential to control the exchange of volatile and redox sensitive e...
The oxidative weathering of sulfide-rich rocks from mine wastes and from un-mined mineralized region...
Seafloor hydrothermal vent systems form along mid-ocean ridges in all of the Earth’s oceans. They ha...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
The geochemistry of a suite of cores accumulating at increasing distance down-stream of a major hydr...
Understanding metals circulation-mineral deposits formation in mafic-hosted volcanogenic massive sul...
International audienceThe transfer of trace elements from external terrestrial reservoirs (i.e. atmo...
Sub-seafloor hydrothermal processes along volcanically active plate boundaries are integral to the f...
Ultramafic hosted hydrothermal deposits are ubiquitous along slow-spreading ridges such as the Mid-A...
Petrological, geochemical, and Nd isotopic analyses have been carried out on rock samples from the R...
International audienceThe source of metals involved in the formation of oceanic ultramafic-hosted hy...
Studies of the Fe, Cu, and Zn isotopic compositions of volcanic rocks and sulfides provide an import...
Subducted serpentinites have the potential to control the exchange of volatile and redox sensitive e...
The oxidative weathering of sulfide-rich rocks from mine wastes and from un-mined mineralized region...
Seafloor hydrothermal vent systems form along mid-ocean ridges in all of the Earth’s oceans. They ha...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
The geochemistry of a suite of cores accumulating at increasing distance down-stream of a major hydr...
Understanding metals circulation-mineral deposits formation in mafic-hosted volcanogenic massive sul...
International audienceThe transfer of trace elements from external terrestrial reservoirs (i.e. atmo...
Sub-seafloor hydrothermal processes along volcanically active plate boundaries are integral to the f...