Seafloor Massive Sulfide (SMS) Exploration In The Azores - Introduction: Mid-Atlantic Ridge And The Azores Plateau

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
The Azores islands are located on a triple junction where the American, African (AFR), and Euroasian (EUR) plates meet. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), oriented N-S, represents two branches of the T; an E-W branch defines the EUR/AFR boundary called the Terceira Rift. The nature and structure of this plate boundary, as well as the dynamics of the interaction of tectonics and volcanism remain unconstrained. The Azores plateau is seated on a mantle domain of anomalously low seismic S-wave velocities, and gravity and geoid anomalies, where the apparent thick crust is thought to relate to larger degrees of melting initiated at greater depths [1]. The cause of these anomalies is controversial but many authors consider the presence of an anomalously hot/wet enriched mantle probably supplied by a plume [2]. The geochemistry of the subaerial and most submarine lavas from the plateau reinforces the plume model beneath the Azores [3-4]. The origin, size and present location of the plume is under debate but an area near Terceira is the favoured plume centre [5]. [ ] SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS IN THE AZORES AREA (36ºN ? 40ºN) More than 150 active and fossil hydrothermal systems are known in the oceanic seafloor [6]. Many more are yet to be found on vast oceanic areas that haven?t been explored [7]. Ever increasing knowledge shows that modern seafloor hydrothermal systems can be hosted in felsic to ultramafic rocks, vary in size and shape and exhibit diverse amounts of sediment cover
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(2011) Seafloor Massive Sulfide (SMS) Exploration In The Azores - Introduction: Mid-Atlantic Ridge And The Azores PlateauMLA: Seafloor Massive Sulfide (SMS) Exploration In The Azores - Introduction: Mid-Atlantic Ridge And The Azores Plateau. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.