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Water-column geochemical anomalies associated with the remnants of a mega plume: A case study after CR-2003 hydrothermal event in Carlsberg Ridge, NW Indian Ocean

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Title Water-column geochemical anomalies associated with the remnants of a mega plume: A case study after CR-2003 hydrothermal event in Carlsberg Ridge, NW Indian Ocean
 
Creator Ray, D.
Mirza, I.H.
Prakash, L.S.
Kaisary, S.
Sarma, Y.V.B.
Rao, B.R.
Somayajulu, Y.K.
Drolia, R.K.
KameshRaju, K.A.
 
Subject Water column
Hydrothermal springs
Magnetic anomalies
Trace metals
 
Description Recently, an unusually large hydrothermal event (CR- 2003) was reported over the slow-spreading Carlsberg Ridge between 05 degrees 41 minutes N, 61 degrees 30 minutes E and 06 degrees 20 minutes N, 60 degrees 33 minutes E. To investigate the after effects (if any) of such a largescale emission, almost a year later in July 2004, the water column along the 50 km ridge segment was surveyed. Results show that while the thermal and optical signatures have largely reduced with time, the chemical signatures do persist between 2500 and 2900 m. Geochemical features like Fe/Mn, Mn/heat ratios, characteristic of event plume, also show major changes. Distribution of dissolved manganese, methane, helium-3 and suspended particulates further down the water column was indicative of one more plume layer between 3150 and 3400 m. The high volatile and less particulate metal content of the deep layer points towards a relatively fresh event.
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Date 2008-10-17T11:39:49Z
2008-10-17T11:39:49Z
2008
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Current Science, Vol.95; 355-360p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1459
 
Language en
 
Publisher Current Science Association