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Metallogenesis in back-arc environments; the Lau Basin example
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Magmatic ProcessLau Basin ExampleEarth ScienceVolcanologyMajor Hydrothermal FieldsEngineeringIgneous PetrogenesisHydrothermal ActivityEconomic GeologyGeologyHydrothermal DepositGeochemistryOre GenesisPetrologyMagmatic-hydrothermal SystemHydrothermal FluidTectonics
Geologic investigations with the submersible Nautile in the Lau basin represent one of the first detailed studies of hydrothermal activity on a modern back-arc volcanic ridge, the Valu Fa Ridge. Three major hydrothermal fields (Hine Hina, Vai Lili, and White Church) were discovered in the areas of the greatest differention of volcanic rocks. The type of hydrothermal deposit is controlled by the type of volcanism and by tectonic activity which increases from south to north. Three stages of sulfide formation are proposed and described. Vent fluids at Valu Fa have much higher metal contents than those at midocean ridges. Cl enrichment is best explained by mixing with deep brine rather than by subcritical phase separation and there is no evidence for a magmatic fluid contribution. Some characteristics of the fluids, such as low pH (2) and low concentration of H[sub 2]S, can be explained by subsea-floor sulfide formation. Vertical mineralogical zonation within the mound differs from midocean ridge deposits but is similar to that of a kuroko deposit. At the surface of the deposit, the virtual absence of pyrite and the high amount of sphalerite, barite, tennantite, galena, and locally, native gold are remarkable. Compared to midocean ridges, Lau basinmore » deposits are enriched in Ba, Zn, As, Pb, Ag, Au, and Hg and depleted in Mo, Se, and Co. Their mineralogy, chemical composition, and geologic setting show that the southern Lau basin deposits are intermediate between oceanic and continental back-arc deposits.« less