Boron isotope compositions of fluids and plumes from the Kueishantao hydrothermal field off northeastern Taiwan: Implications for fluid origin and hydrothermal processes
Boron is a common element in vent fluids of seafloor hydrothermal fields, and it has been used to understand the hydrothermal flux and water-rock interaction in hydrothermal systems. We have measured the boron concentration and isotope composition of seawater, andesite, hydrothermal fluid and plume...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Marine chemistry 2013-12, Vol.157, p.59-66 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Boron is a common element in vent fluids of seafloor hydrothermal fields, and it has been used to understand the hydrothermal flux and water-rock interaction in hydrothermal systems. We have measured the boron concentration and isotope composition of seawater, andesite, hydrothermal fluid and plume samples from the Kueishantao hydrothermal field. The delta 11B value of ambient seawater near the field is 40.05 plus or minus 0.01ppt, and the boron concentration is 3.81mg/L. Andesite rocks from the hydrothermal field have an average boron content of 15.3ppm. The hydrothermal fluids from the yellow spring and white spring span a small range of delta 11B values, from 33.27 plus or minus 0.22 to 36.84 plus or minus 0.11ppt, and plumes from both springs also cover a small range, from 37.56 plus or minus 0.01 to 40.37 plus or minus 0.21ppt. Hydrothermal fluids from both springs in the Kueishantao hydrothermal field have variable B enrichments relative to seawater between 7 and 21%. They have B concentrations (4.10-4.64mg/L) that are slightly higher and delta 11B values (33.27-36.84ppt) that are lower than those of the hydrothermal plumes (3.94-4.17mg/L, 37.56-40.37ppt). Hydrothermal fluids and plumes display a very regular array of data points in a delta 11B-B diagram, suggesting that the boron of hydrothermal fluids and plumes is mainly from seawater and that little of it is, from andesite. This implies that the interaction of subseafloor fluid and -andesite at the Kueishantao hydrothermal field is of short duration. In all the fluids, from springs to hydrothermal plumes, the pH values, B concentrations and B isotopic compositions show significant correlations with each other suggesting that the delta 11B/B and pH/B ratios of hydrothermal plumes have stable values over the small distance form vent to plume ( |
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ISSN: | 0304-4203 1872-7581 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.marchem.2013.09.001 |