Sr and S isotope data as well as trace element data for anhydrite samples from Sites 1188 and 1189 in the PACMANUS hydrothermal area are presented here. 87Sr/86Sr ratios range from 0.7050 to 0.7086, suggesting that the anhydrites precipitated from fluids that were variably influenced by entrained seawater (0%–89%). d34S values range between 18.1 per mil and 22.5 per mil, indicating the main source of sulfate is seawater that may be affected to small extents by sulfide oxidation or magmatic sulfate input (d34S 21 per mil). Rare earth element (REE) concentrations are highly variable, particularly at Site 1188. Chondrite-normalized REE pattern shapes comprise light REE enriched, light REE depleted, mid-REE enriched, and variable positive and ...
HYDROTHERMAL MOUND, Mis common in some zones of Kuroko-type massive sulfide deposits in Japan. Howev...
Fluid mixing processes and thermal regimes within the Snowcap and Roman Ruins vent sites of the PACM...
At mid-ocean ridges (MORs), seawater carrying dissolved sulfate (SO4) infiltrates the oceanic crust....
Microchemical analyses of rare earth element (REE) concentrations and Sr and S isotope ratios of anh...
Sr and S isotope data as well as trace element data for anhydrite samples from Sites 1188 and 1189 i...
The first anhydrite reported from oceanic basalts occurs in altered basalts drilled during DSDP Leg ...
A unique record of the chemical evolution of seawater during hydrothermal recharge into oceanic crus...
Sr isotope analyses have been conducted on anhydrite samples from the TAG (Trans-Atlantic Geotravers...
Four samples of borehole fluid collected with the Water Sampling Temperature Probe at the PACMANUS h...
The first anhydrite reported from oceanic basalts occurs in altered basalts drilled during DSDP Leg ...
The behaviour of seawater sulphate in hydrothermal systems at intermediate- to fast-spreading ridges...
Anhydrite occurs in veins in hydrothermally altered basalts recovered from Hole 504B during Leg 83 o...
Anhydrite occurs in veins in hydrothermally altered basalts recovered from Hole 504B during Leg 83 o...
Hydrothermal circulation at oceanic spreading ridges causes sea water to penetrate to depths of 2 to...
The anhydrite veins formed in hydrothermally altered basalts. The S isotope data indicate that the a...
HYDROTHERMAL MOUND, Mis common in some zones of Kuroko-type massive sulfide deposits in Japan. Howev...
Fluid mixing processes and thermal regimes within the Snowcap and Roman Ruins vent sites of the PACM...
At mid-ocean ridges (MORs), seawater carrying dissolved sulfate (SO4) infiltrates the oceanic crust....
Microchemical analyses of rare earth element (REE) concentrations and Sr and S isotope ratios of anh...
Sr and S isotope data as well as trace element data for anhydrite samples from Sites 1188 and 1189 i...
The first anhydrite reported from oceanic basalts occurs in altered basalts drilled during DSDP Leg ...
A unique record of the chemical evolution of seawater during hydrothermal recharge into oceanic crus...
Sr isotope analyses have been conducted on anhydrite samples from the TAG (Trans-Atlantic Geotravers...
Four samples of borehole fluid collected with the Water Sampling Temperature Probe at the PACMANUS h...
The first anhydrite reported from oceanic basalts occurs in altered basalts drilled during DSDP Leg ...
The behaviour of seawater sulphate in hydrothermal systems at intermediate- to fast-spreading ridges...
Anhydrite occurs in veins in hydrothermally altered basalts recovered from Hole 504B during Leg 83 o...
Anhydrite occurs in veins in hydrothermally altered basalts recovered from Hole 504B during Leg 83 o...
Hydrothermal circulation at oceanic spreading ridges causes sea water to penetrate to depths of 2 to...
The anhydrite veins formed in hydrothermally altered basalts. The S isotope data indicate that the a...
HYDROTHERMAL MOUND, Mis common in some zones of Kuroko-type massive sulfide deposits in Japan. Howev...
Fluid mixing processes and thermal regimes within the Snowcap and Roman Ruins vent sites of the PACM...
At mid-ocean ridges (MORs), seawater carrying dissolved sulfate (SO4) infiltrates the oceanic crust....