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A revisit to vityaz transform fault area, Central Indian Ridge: Isotopic evidence of probable hydrothermal activity.

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Creator Shirodkar, P.V.
Banerjee, R.
Xiao, Y.K.
 
Date 2014-09-04T07:08:30Z
2014-09-04T07:08:30Z
2014
 
Identifier Journal of Geophysics & Remote Sensing, vol.3(3); 2014; 7p10.4172/2169-0049.1000125.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4591
 
Description Boron and chlorine isotopes have been used as a proxy for tracing the presence of hydrothermal activity in the CIR area. Isotopic compositions of boron (delta<sup>11</sup>B) and chlorine (delta<sup>37</sup>Cl) measured from seawater in a 2000 m water column at Vema (VM3: 10o 43.23’S and 66o 36.5’E) and Vityaz, (VT4: 5o 39.55’S and 68o 03.77’E and VT6: 5o 38.83’S and 67o 27.39’E) transform fault areas in the Central Indian Ridge showed significant variations below 300 m water depth at VT6 relative to VT4 and VM3. An appreciable decrease in delta<sup>11</sup>B (av. 38.9%o) with a concomitant increase in delta<sup>37</sup>Cl (av. 1.15%o) by ~1%o below 300 m water depth at VT6, relative to normal seawater value and those at VM3 and VT4, indicated the presence of hydrothermal activity at VT6. This study coupled with earlier studies on serpentinite peridotites from the Vityaz transform fault area showed signatures of low temperature alteration, signifying the presence of hydrothermal activity at around this slow spreading ridge area. The observed features support the possible presence of hydrothermal activity at Vityaz transforms fault area in the Central Indian Ridge.
 
Language en
 
Publisher OMICS Publishing Group
 
Rights Copyright: © 2014 Shirodkar PV, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
 
Subject Hydrothermal activity
Central Indian Ridge
 
Title A revisit to vityaz transform fault area, Central Indian Ridge: Isotopic evidence of probable hydrothermal activity.
 
Type Journal Article