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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 426 (2003), S. 327-333 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Petroleum deposits form as a consequence of the increased temperatures that accompany progressive burial of organic matter deep within sedimentary basins. Recent advances in petroleum geochemistry suggest that inorganic sedimentary components participate in organic transformations associated with ...
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    [s.l.] : Macmillan Magazines Ltd.
    Nature 391 (1998), S. 128-129 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] What, in detail, are the fundamental chemical reactions that generate petroleum? Quite simply, we don't know. Such information is essential in developing predictive models for locating and exploiting deposits of oil and natural gas, but has remained elusive due to the complexity of the sedimentary ...
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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 370 (1994), S. 285-287 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Oil and natural-gas generation are generally viewed as kin-etically controlled processes in which the absolute abundance and relative distribution of organic species reflect the relative rates of production and destruction and/or the primary compo-sition of precursor material4'5. The possibility, ...
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-03-14
    Keywords: acid-sulfate; argillic alteration; back-arc; BAMBUS; basalt; Bismarck Sea; Boron; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Chloride; Event label; hydrothermal circulation; J2-220; J2-221; J2-223; J2-227; J2-228; Li isotopes; Lithium; Lithium/Magnesium ratio; Location; Location type; MAGELLAN-06; magmatic degassing; Magnesium; Manus Basin; MARUM; Melville; Mg isotopes; MGLN06MV; pH; Potassium/Magnesium ratio; Remote operated vehicle; Remote operated vehicle Jason II; ROV; ROVJ; Sample ID; Silicon dioxide; SO216; SO216-19-1; SO216-21-1; SO216-23-1; SO216-45-1; SO216-47-1; Sodium/Magnesium ratio; Sonne; Sr isotopes. alteration; Strontium; Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio; Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio, error; Sulfate; Temperature, water; vent fluids; Years; δ11B; δ11B, standard deviation; δ26Mg; δ26Mg, standard deviation; δ7Li; δ7Li, standard deviation
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 588 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-15
    Keywords: arc; back-arc; BAMBUS; basalt; Bismarck Sea; B isotope; Boron; boron isotopes; Carbon dioxide; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Chloride; Coral Sea; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; hydrothermal; J2-207; J2-208; J2-209; J2-210; J2-211; J2-212; J2-213; J2-214; J2-216; J2-217; J2-218; J2-220; J2-221; J2-222; J2-223; J2-224; J2-226; J2-227; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; MAGELLAN-06; magmatic degassing; Magnesium; Manus Basin; MARUM; Melville; MGLN06MV; pH; phase separation; Remote operated vehicle; Remote operated vehicle Jason II; ROV; ROVJ; Sample ID; SO216; SO216-19-1; SO216-21-1; SO216-23-1; SO216-27-1; SO216-29-1; SO216-31-1; SO216-37-1; SO216-39-1; SO216-41-1; SO216-43-1; SO216-45-1; SO216-47-1; SO216-49-1; SO229; SO229-27-1; SO229-60-1; SO229-66-1; SO229-77-1; Sonne; Temperature, water; VANUATU; vent fluids; Years; δ11B; δ11B, standard deviation
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Description: The dataset contains B, Li, Mg and Sr concentrations and isotopic compositions of black-smoker, acid-sulfate fluids and "hybrid-types" as well as of fresh and altered rocks from different vent fields (DESMOS and North Su) within the Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea. The data is used to understand the controls of their compositional variability. In particular, the formation of acid-sulfate and hybrid smoker fluids is still poorly understood, and their high Mg concentrations are explained either by dissolution of Mg-bearing minerals in the basement or by mixing between unmodified seawater and magmatic fluids. Mg isotope ratios of the acid-sulfate fluids from Manus Basin are seawater-like, which supports the idea that acid-sulfate fluids in this study area predominantly form by mixing between unmodified seawater and a Mg-free magmatic fluid. Changes in the B, Li, and Sr isotope ratios relative to seawater indicate water-rock interaction in all acid-sulfate fluids. Further, the combination of δ7Li with B concentrations of the same fluids links changes in δ7Li to changes in (1) basement alteration, (2) water-to-rock ratios during water-rock interaction and/or (3) the reaction temperature. These isotope systems, thus, allow tracing of basement composition and acid-sulfate driven alteration of the backarc crust, and help increase our understanding of hydrothermal fluid-rock interactions and the behavior of fluid-mobile elements.
    Keywords: acid-sulfate; argillic alteration; back-arc; basalt; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; hydrothermal circulation; Li isotopes; magmatic degassing; MARUM; Mg isotopes; Sr isotopes. alteration; vent fluids
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Description: The dataset contains boron (B) concentrations and isotope ratios of hydrothermal vent fluids and volcanic rocks from different vent fields within the Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea, and Nifonea volcano, New Hebrides back-arc. The fluids from these settings show a range of salinities, gas contents, acidities, and host rock compositions; many of them are influenced by phase separation and by addition of magmatic volatiles (both CO2 and SO2). Previous studies of hydrothermal vents in arc/back-arc settings suggest that B contents and isotopic composition of vent fluids are controlled by interactions between seawater, basement and sediments, and propose that phase separation and magmatic fluids play only a subordinate role. In our study, we demonstrate that vent fluids with minor magmatic input indeed reflect the interaction between seawater and oceanic crust. In contrast, the low-salinity Nifonea fluids and some of the acid-sulfate fluids from the Manus Basin have higher B contents as expected, whereas other volatile-rich fluids from the Manus Basin show B depletions. The lack of correlation between B contents and the intensity of magmatic fluid influx (CO2 and SO2) may indicate that magma degassing is not responsible for the B enrichments or depletions in these vent fluids. B enrichments might be related to preferential partitioning of B into the vapour phase during phase separation under PT-conditions well above the two-phase curve and critical line (i.e. T 〉〉 Tcritical, P 〉〉 Pcritical). However, this cannot explain the low B concentrations in the vapour-rich vent fluids from the Manus Basin and the low B isotope ratios in the Nifonea fluids. Instead, we propose that B concentrations and isotope ratios in submarine vent fluids largely depend on the residence and reaction time of the vent fluid in the subsurface. In general, all vent fluids are still influenced by water-rock interaction during hydrothermal circulation. However, vent fluids with short residence times define a trend towards lower B concentrations and isotope ratios, which can be explained by mixing between hydrothermal and magmatic fluid, which is similar to the composition of the host rock. In contrast, the B signature of the magmatic fluid can be overprinted due to preferential mobilization of B from the oceanic crust into vapour-rich fluids at longer reaction times. Thus, B may provide a tool for estimating the extent of B leaching and hence hydrothermal alteration in the subseafloor.
    Keywords: arc; back-arc; basalt; B isotope; boron isotopes; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; hydrothermal; magmatic degassing; MARUM; phase separation; vent fluids
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: Alteration; arc; back-arc; BAMBUS; basalt; Bismarck Sea; B isotope; Boron; boron isotopes; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Coral Sea; Elevation of event; Event label; hydrothermal; J2-209; J2-216; J2-220; J2-221; J2-224; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; MAGELLAN-06; magmatic degassing; Manus Basin; MARUM; Melville; MGLN06MV; phase separation; Remote operated vehicle; Remote operated vehicle Jason II; ROV; ROVJ; Sample ID; Silicon dioxide; SO216; SO216-39-1; SO229; SO229-44-1; SO229-50-1; SO229-62-1; SO229-72-1; SO229-73-1; Sonne; Television-Grab; Titanium dioxide; TVG; VANUATU; vent fluids; δ11B; δ11B, standard deviation
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: acid-sulfate; Alteration; argillic alteration; back-arc; basalt; Boron; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Elevation of event; Event label; Group; hydrothermal circulation; J2-220; J2-221; J2-224; Latitude of event; Li isotopes; Lithium; Longitude of event; MAGELLAN-06; magmatic degassing; MARUM; Melville; Mg isotopes; MGLN06MV; Remote operated vehicle Jason II; ROVJ; Sample ID; Silicon dioxide; Sr isotopes. alteration; Strontium; Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio; Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio, standard deviation; vent fluids; δ11B; δ11B, standard deviation; δ7Li; δ7Li, standard deviation
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Cruse, Anna M; Seewald, Jeffrey S (2001): Metal mobility in sediment-covered ridge-crest hydrothermal systems: Experimental and theoretical constraints. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 65(19), 3233-3247, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7037(01)00660-3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: The presence of sedimentary organic matter blanketing midocean ridge crests has a potentially strong impact on metal transport in hydrothermal vent fluids. To constrain the role of organic matter in metal mobility during hydrothermal sediment alteration, we reacted organic-rich diatomaceous ooze from Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, and organic-poor hemipelagic mud from Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge, with seawater and a Na-Ca-K-Cl fluid of seawater chlorinity, at 275° to 400°C, 350 to 500 bars, and initial fluid: sediment mass ratios ranging from 1.6 to 9.8. Reaction of these fluids with both sediment types released CO2 and high concentrations of ore-forming metals (Fe, Mn, Zn, Pb) to solution. Relatively low concentrations of Cu were observed in solution and likely reflect the reducing conditions that resulted from the presence of sedimentary organic matter. Both the concentrations of CO2 and dissolved metals were lower in fluids reacted with Middle Valley sediment compared with aqueous concentrations in fluids reacted with Guaymas Basin sediment. During alteration of both sediment types, metal concentrations varied strongly as a function of temperature, increasing by up to an order of magnitude over the 75°C range of each experiment. Major element fluid chemistry and observed alteration assemblages suggest that during hydrothermal alteration of organic-lean sediment from Middle Valley a feldspar-quartz-illite mineral assemblage buffered in situ pH. In contrast, data from the experimental alteration of organic-rich Guaymas Basin sediment suggest that a calcite-plagioclase-quartz assemblage regulated in situ pH. Fluid speciation calculations suggest that in situ pH during Guaymas Basin sediment alteration was lower than during alteration of Middle Valley sediment and accounts for the substantially greater metal mobility at a given temperature and pressure during the former experiment. Comparison of our results with the results of basalt alteration experiments indicate that except for Cu, hydrothermal sediment alteration results in equal or greater concentrations of ore-forming metals at a given temperature and pressure. Accordingly, the presence of ore-forming metals in fluids currently venting from sediment-covered hydrothermal systems at concentrations substantially lower than in fluids from bare-rock systems may reflect chemical reequilibration during subsurface cooling within the sediment pile.
    Keywords: 139-855A; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg139; North Pacific Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP
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