A new model for a hydrothermal circulation system and limit of the life
熱水域掘削に基づく新しい熱水系描像と生命圏の限界:IODP 331次航海の成果

Jun-ichiro Ishibashi, Katsunori Yanagawa, Ken Takai
2017 Chishitsugaku zasshi  
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition was conducted in September and provided an unique opportunity to directly access the subseafloor environment beneath an active hydrothermal field in the Iheya North Knoll in the mid-Okinawa Trough. Localities of five drilled sites (C -C ) along the slope of a knoll cover the hydrothermal field, represented by vigorous high temperature fluid venting from the active hydrothermal mound named NBC. Drilling at Site C at the flank part of the mound
more » ... evealed hydrothermal sulfide/sulfate mineralization comparable to that in Kurokotype volcanic massive sulfide deposit. From Sites C and C located and m east from the mound, evidence for lateral intrusion of the hydrothermal component was observed by intense and widespread hydrothermal alteration, stepwise change in profiles of pore fluid chemistry, and drastic change in physical properties of the sediment. On the other hand, downward infiltration of seawater was recognized even at m below the seafloor at Site C located m apart from the mound. These results suggest the mixing region between the high-temperature and reductive hydrothermal environment and the low-temperature and oxidative seawater-dominant environment outspreads over a km scale beneath the active hydrothermal field. Furthermore, microbiological studies revealed that habitat of subvent microorganism significantly overlaps this mixing region. Expedition was successful in providing a new model for a hydrothermal fluid circulation system that develops in a geologic setting dominated by volcanic sediment.
doi:10.5575/geosoc.2017.0014 fatcat:luaus22rgfagvkwjzwzap2wncq