Hydrothermal fluids expelled from the seafloor at high and low temperatures play pivotal roles in controlling seawater chemistry. However, the magnitude of the high temperature water flux of mid-ocean ridge axes remains widely disputed and the volume of low temperature vent fluids at ridge flanks is virtually unconstrained. Here, we determine both high and low temperature hydrothermal fluid fluxes using the chemical and isotopic mass balance of the element thallium (Tl) in the ocean crust. Thallium is a unique tracer of ocean floor hydrothermal exchange because of its contrasting behavior during seafloor alteration at low and high temperatures and the distinctive isotopic signatures of fresh and altered MORB and seawater. The calculated hig...
Hydrothermal circulation plays a fundamental role in the chemical transfer from deep in the Earth’s ...
An experimental investigation of high-temperature seawater/basalt interactions has been conducted in...
Palmer and Edmond [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 92 (1989) 11-26] indicated that thermally plausible ocea...
Hydrothermal fluids expelled from the seafloor at high and low temperatures play pivotal roles in co...
Hydrothermal activity in the oceans is not restricted to the high-temperature (T) vents that are fou...
AbstractHydrothermal circulation is a fundamental component of global biogeochemical cycles. However...
Studies of hydrothermal circulation within partly buried basement on the eastern flank of the Juan d...
The geochemical exchange between fluids and rocks in seafloor hydrothermal systems has large impacts...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental process in the formation and aging of the ocean crust, inf...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental process in the formation and aging of the ocean crust, inf...
The first high resolution thallium (Tl) isotope records in two ferromanganese crusts (Fe-Mn crusts),...
The first high resolution thallium (Tl) isotope records in two ferromanganese crusts (Fe-Mn crusts),...
Hydrothermal fluids have been collected from three high temperature (360–364°C) vents from Broken Sp...
It is generally assumed that the seawater-derived fluids that feed black smoker vent fields on the s...
Chemical exchange between oceanic lithosphere and seawater is important in setting the chemical comp...
Hydrothermal circulation plays a fundamental role in the chemical transfer from deep in the Earth’s ...
An experimental investigation of high-temperature seawater/basalt interactions has been conducted in...
Palmer and Edmond [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 92 (1989) 11-26] indicated that thermally plausible ocea...
Hydrothermal fluids expelled from the seafloor at high and low temperatures play pivotal roles in co...
Hydrothermal activity in the oceans is not restricted to the high-temperature (T) vents that are fou...
AbstractHydrothermal circulation is a fundamental component of global biogeochemical cycles. However...
Studies of hydrothermal circulation within partly buried basement on the eastern flank of the Juan d...
The geochemical exchange between fluids and rocks in seafloor hydrothermal systems has large impacts...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental process in the formation and aging of the ocean crust, inf...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental process in the formation and aging of the ocean crust, inf...
The first high resolution thallium (Tl) isotope records in two ferromanganese crusts (Fe-Mn crusts),...
The first high resolution thallium (Tl) isotope records in two ferromanganese crusts (Fe-Mn crusts),...
Hydrothermal fluids have been collected from three high temperature (360–364°C) vents from Broken Sp...
It is generally assumed that the seawater-derived fluids that feed black smoker vent fields on the s...
Chemical exchange between oceanic lithosphere and seawater is important in setting the chemical comp...
Hydrothermal circulation plays a fundamental role in the chemical transfer from deep in the Earth’s ...
An experimental investigation of high-temperature seawater/basalt interactions has been conducted in...
Palmer and Edmond [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 92 (1989) 11-26] indicated that thermally plausible ocea...