Active hydrothermal vents in the Woodlark Basin may act as dispersing centres for hydrothermal fauna

Here we report the discovery of a high-temperature hydrothermal vent field on the Woodlark Ridge, using ship-borne multibeam echosounding and Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) exploration. La Scala Vent Field comprises two main active areas and several inactive zones dominated by variably altered basa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications earth & environment 2022-03, Vol.3 (1), p.1-16, Article 64
Hauptverfasser: Boulart, Cédric, Rouxel, Olivier, Scalabrin, Carla, Le Meur, Pierre, Pelleter, Ewan, Poitrimol, Camille, Thiébaut, Eric, Matabos, Marjolaine, Castel, Jade, Tran Lu Y, Adrien, Michel, Loic N., Cathalot, Cécile, Chéron, Sandrine, Boissier, Audrey, Germain, Yoan, Guyader, Vivien, Arnaud-Haond, Sophie, Bonhomme, François, Broquet, Thomas, Cueff-Gauchard, Valérie, Le Layec, Victor, L’Haridon, Stéphane, Mary, Jean, Le Port, Anne-Sophie, Tasiemski, Aurélie, Kuama, Darren C., Hourdez, Stéphane, Jollivet, Didier
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Zusammenfassung:Here we report the discovery of a high-temperature hydrothermal vent field on the Woodlark Ridge, using ship-borne multibeam echosounding and Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) exploration. La Scala Vent Field comprises two main active areas and several inactive zones dominated by variably altered basaltic rocks, indicating that an active and stable hydrothermal circulation has been maintained over a long period of time. The Pandora Site, at a depth of 3380 m, is mainly composed of diffuse vents. The Corto site, at a depth of 3360 m, is characterized by vigorous black smokers (temperature above 360 °C). The striking features of this new vent field are the profusion of stalked barnacles Vulcanolepas sp. nov., the absence of mussels and the scarcity of the gastropod symbiotic fauna. We suggest that La Scala Vent Field may act as a dispersing centre for hydrothermal fauna towards the nearby North Fiji, Lau and Manus basins.
ISSN:2662-4435
2662-4435
DOI:10.1038/s43247-022-00387-9