The permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor of hydrothermal circulation at mid‐ocean ridges, but it is a difficult to measure parameter that varies with time, space, and geological setting. Here we develop an analytical model for the poroelastic response of hydrothermal exit‐fluid velocities and temperatures to ocean tidal loading in a two‐layered medium to constrain the discharge zone permeability of each layer. The top layer, corresponding to extrusive lithologies (e.g., seismic layer 2A) overlies a lower permeability layer, corresponding to intrusive lithologies (e.g., layer 2B). We apply the model to three basalt‐hosted hydrothermal fields (i.e., Lucky Strike, Main Endeavour and 9°46′N L‐vent) for which...
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Seafloor hydrothermal systems play a key role in Earth s energy and geochemical budgets. They also s...
In situ permeability and pore pressures were measured 200 m deep beneath the top of the oceanic crus...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceThe permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor ...
International audienceThe permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor ...
International audienceThe permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor ...
The permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor of hydrothermal circul...
Along with the intracrustal heat source, crustal permeability is considered as the controlling facto...
International audienceAlong with the intracrustal heat source, crustal permeability is considered as...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Along with the intracrustal heat source, crustal permeability is considered as the controlling facto...
Most of the hydrothermal circulation through the ocean crust, in terms of mass, heat, and many solut...
Hydrothermal fluid circulation at mid-ocean ridges facilitates the exchange of heat and chemicals be...
In situ permeability and pore pressures were measured 200 m deep beneath the top of the oceanic crus...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Seafloor hydrothermal systems play a key role in Earth s energy and geochemical budgets. They also s...
In situ permeability and pore pressures were measured 200 m deep beneath the top of the oceanic crus...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceThe permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor ...
International audienceThe permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor ...
International audienceThe permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor ...
The permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor of hydrothermal circul...
Along with the intracrustal heat source, crustal permeability is considered as the controlling facto...
International audienceAlong with the intracrustal heat source, crustal permeability is considered as...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Along with the intracrustal heat source, crustal permeability is considered as the controlling facto...
Most of the hydrothermal circulation through the ocean crust, in terms of mass, heat, and many solut...
Hydrothermal fluid circulation at mid-ocean ridges facilitates the exchange of heat and chemicals be...
In situ permeability and pore pressures were measured 200 m deep beneath the top of the oceanic crus...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Seafloor hydrothermal systems play a key role in Earth s energy and geochemical budgets. They also s...
In situ permeability and pore pressures were measured 200 m deep beneath the top of the oceanic crus...