Title | Crustal magnetization and the subseafloor structure of the ASHES vent field, Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca Ridge: Implications for the investigation of hydrothermal sites |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Tontini, FC, Crone, TJ, de Ronde, CEJ, Fornari, DJ, Kinsey, JC, Mittelstaedt, E, Tivey, MK |
Journal | Geophysical Research Letters |
Volume | 43 |
Pagination | 6205–6211 |
Keywords | AUV Sentry (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) |
Abstract | High-resolution geophysical data have been collected using the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Sentry over the ASHES (Axial Seamount Hydrothermal Emission Study) high-temperature ({\~{}}348°C) vent field at Axial Seamount, on the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Multiple surveys were performed on a 3-D grid at different altitudes above the seafloor, providing an unprecedented view of magnetic data resolution as a function of altitude above the seafloor. Magnetic data derived near the seafloor show that the ASHES field is characterized by a zone of low magnetization, which can be explained by hydrothermal alteration of the host volcanic rocks. Surface manifestations of hydrothermal activity at the ASHES vent field are likely controlled by a combination of local faults and fractures and different lava morphologies near the seafloor. Three-dimensional inversion of the magnetic data provides evidence of a vertical, pipe-like upflow zone of the hydrothermal fluids with a vertical extent of {\~{}}100 m. |
DOI | 10.1002/2016GL069430 |