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Title: | Deep sourced magma and ore-metal mobility in the D. João de Castro submarine volcano (Azores): a mineral chemistry and melt inclusion study |
Authors: | Marques, Ana Filipa Madureira, Pedro Zajacz, Zoltan Hu, Siyu Pinto Ribeiro, Luísa |
Keywords: | Melt inclusions Azores Terceira Rift Submarine volcano |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology |
Abstract: | The D. João de Castro is a submarine volcano with known hydrothermal activity located in the Terceira ultra-slow spreading
rift within the Azores triple junction (ATJ). Several well-known mafic and ultramafic rock-hosted seafloor hydrothermal
systems lay along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, to the north and to the south of the Azores platform, yet little is known about
seafloor hydrothermal activity, ore-metal availability, and magmatic–hydrothermal interactions within the ATJ. Here, we
investigate multi-phase melt inclusions hosted in early formed phenocrysts (olivine, clinopyroxene and plagioclase), and
metallic precipitates found in groundmass vesicles. Combining detailed petrographic observations with geochemical data and
thermobarometry calculations, we assess P–T conditions of early formed phenocrysts, melt pathways towards surface, timing
of sulfide saturation and composition of immiscible sulfide melts. Results show that D. João de Castro is characterized by a
multi-level magmatic system where primary melt segregated from the upper mantle and moved up through the oceanic crust
with little residence time. Sulfide saturation with the formation of immiscible magmatic sulfide liquid (Fe–Ni–Cu) occurred
early in primitive magmas with clinopyroxene and olivine crystallization and continued during plagioclase crystallization. At
shallower levels, the magmatic degassing of volatiles carrying base metals (Cu–Zn–Pb–Co) and Ba have contributed to the
element budget of the D. João de Castro hydrothermal system. The study of multi-phase melt inclusions and vesicles at D.
João de Castro submarine volcano contributes to the understanding of source to surface magmatic processes at the Terceira
Rift and underline the importance of magmatic degassing into seafloor hydrothermal systems. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32726 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | GEO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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