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Diverse styles of submarine venting on the ultraslow spreading Mid-Cayman Rise

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Diverse styles of submarine venting on the ultraslow spreading Mid-Cayman Rise

Auteurs : C. R. German ; A. Bowen ; M. L. Coleman ; D. L. Honig ; J. A. Huber ; M. V. Jakuba ; J. C. Kinsey ; M. D. Kurz ; S. Leroy ; J. M. Mcdermott ; B. Mercier De Lépinay ; K. Nakamura ; J. S. Seewald ; J. L. Smith ; S. P. Sylva ; C. L. Van Dover ; L. L. Whitcomb ; D. R. Yoerger

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Abstract

Thirty years after the first discovery of high-temperature submarine venting, the vast majority of the global mid-ocean ridge remains unexplored for hydrothermal activity. Of particular interest are the world’s ultraslow spreading ridges that were the last to be demonstrated to host high-temperature venting but may host systems particularly relevant to prebiotic chemistry and the origins of life. Here we report evidence for previously unknown, diverse, and very deep hydrothermal vents along the ∼110 km long, ultraslow spreading Mid-Cayman Rise (MCR). Our data indicate that the MCR hosts at least three discrete hydrothermal sites, each representing a different type of water-rock interaction, including both mafic and ultramafic systems and, at ∼5,000 m, the deepest known hydrothermal vent. Although submarine hydrothermal circulation, in which seawater percolates through and reacts with host lithologies, occurs on all mid-ocean ridges, the diversity of vent types identified here and their relative geographic isolation make the MCR unique in the oceans. These new sites offer prospects for an expanded range of vent-fluid compositions, varieties of abiotic organic chemical synthesis and extremophile microorganisms, and unparalleled faunal biodiversity—all in close proximity.


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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1009205107
PubMed: 20660317
PubMed Central: 2922602

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<p>Thirty years after the first discovery of high-temperature submarine venting, the vast majority of the global mid-ocean ridge remains unexplored for hydrothermal activity. Of particular interest are the world’s ultraslow spreading ridges that were the last to be demonstrated to host high-temperature venting but may host systems particularly relevant to prebiotic chemistry and the origins of life. Here we report evidence for previously unknown, diverse, and very deep hydrothermal vents along the ∼110 km long, ultraslow spreading Mid-Cayman Rise (MCR). Our data indicate that the MCR hosts at least three discrete hydrothermal sites, each representing a different type of water-rock interaction, including both mafic and ultramafic systems and, at ∼5,000 m, the deepest known hydrothermal vent. Although submarine hydrothermal circulation, in which seawater percolates through and reacts with host lithologies, occurs on all mid-ocean ridges, the diversity of vent types identified here and their relative geographic isolation make the MCR unique in the oceans. These new sites offer prospects for an expanded range of vent-fluid compositions, varieties of abiotic organic chemical synthesis and extremophile microorganisms, and unparalleled faunal biodiversity—all in close proximity.</p>
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543;</aff>
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Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC 28516;</aff>
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Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA 02543;</aff>
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Australian Centre for Field Robotics, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia;</aff>
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<sup>1</sup>
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
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<p>Communicated by Stanley R. Hart, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, June 28, 2010 (received for review May 24, 2010)</p>
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<p>Author contributions: C.R.G., A.B., M.L.C., J.A.H., S.L., B.M.d.L., J.S., C.L.V.D., L.L.W., and D.R.Y. designed research; C.R.G., A.B., M.L.C., D.L.H., J.A.H., M.V.J., J.C.K., M.D.K., J.M.M., K.-i.N., J.S., J.L.S., S.P.S., C.L.V.D., L.L.W., and D.R.Y. performed research; A.B., J.A.H., M.V.J., J.C.K., M.D.K., S.L., J.M.M., B.M.d.L., K.-i.N., J.S., J.L.S., S.P.S., L.L.W., and D.R.Y. contributed new reagents/analytic tools; C.R.G., A.B., M.L.C., D.L.H., J.A.H., M.V.J., J.C.K., M.D.K., S.L., J.M.M., B.M.d.L., K.-i.N., J.S., J.L.S., S.P.S., C.L.V.D., L.L.W., and D.R.Y. analyzed data; and C.R.G., M.L.C., J.A.H., M.D.K., J.S., J.L.S., and C.L.V.D. wrote the paper.</p>
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<day>10</day>
<month>8</month>
<year>2010</year>
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<day>21</day>
<month>7</month>
<year>2010</year>
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<day>21</day>
<month>7</month>
<year>2010</year>
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<volume>107</volume>
<issue>32</issue>
<fpage>14020</fpage>
<lpage>14025</lpage>
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<license-p>Freely available online through the PNAS open access option.</license-p>
</license>
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<p>Thirty years after the first discovery of high-temperature submarine venting, the vast majority of the global mid-ocean ridge remains unexplored for hydrothermal activity. Of particular interest are the world’s ultraslow spreading ridges that were the last to be demonstrated to host high-temperature venting but may host systems particularly relevant to prebiotic chemistry and the origins of life. Here we report evidence for previously unknown, diverse, and very deep hydrothermal vents along the ∼110 km long, ultraslow spreading Mid-Cayman Rise (MCR). Our data indicate that the MCR hosts at least three discrete hydrothermal sites, each representing a different type of water-rock interaction, including both mafic and ultramafic systems and, at ∼5,000 m, the deepest known hydrothermal vent. Although submarine hydrothermal circulation, in which seawater percolates through and reacts with host lithologies, occurs on all mid-ocean ridges, the diversity of vent types identified here and their relative geographic isolation make the MCR unique in the oceans. These new sites offer prospects for an expanded range of vent-fluid compositions, varieties of abiotic organic chemical synthesis and extremophile microorganisms, and unparalleled faunal biodiversity—all in close proximity.</p>
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