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Variable morphologic expression of volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes at six hydrothermal vent fields in the Lau back-arc basin

TitleVariable morphologic expression of volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes at six hydrothermal vent fields in the Lau back-arc basin
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsFerrini, VL, Tivey, MK, Carbotte, SM, Martinez, F, Roman, C
JournalGeochem. Geophys. Geosyst.Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst.Geochem. Geophys. Geosys.
Volume9
PaginationQ07022, doi:10.1029/2008GC002047
Keywordsback-arc ridges, bathymetry, Lau Basin. seafloor classification, rugosity, seafloor roughness, TIN, GIS and oceanography, submarine lava morphology
Abstract

Ultrahigh-resolution bathymetric maps (25 cm grid) are used to quantify the physical dimensions of and
spatial relationships between tectonic, volcanic, and hydrothermal features at six hydrothermal vent fields
in the Lau back-arc basin. Supplemented with near-bottom photos, and nested within regional DSL-120A
side-scan sonar data, these maps provide insight into the nature of hydrothermal systems along the Eastern
Lau Spreading Center (ELSC) and Valu Fa Ridge (VFR). Along-axis transitions evident in localized
volcanic morphology and tectonic characteristics include a change from broad low-relief volcanic domes
(hundreds of meters wide, cut by faults and fissures to higher aspect ratio volcanic domes (tens of meters wide, tens of meters tall)
dominated by aa-type lava morphologies, with finger-like flows, and few tectonic structures. These alongaxis
differences in localized seafloor morphology suggest differences in hydrothermal circulation pathways
within the shallow crust and correlate with regional transitions in a variety of ridge properties, including
the large-scale morphology of the ridge axis (shallow axial valley to axial high), seafloor lava
compositions, and seismic properties of the upper crust. Differences in morphologic characteristics of
individual flows and lava types were also quantified, providing an important first step toward the remote
characterization of complex terrains associated with hydrothermal vent fields.

Short TitleEarth and Planetary Science LettersGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Alternate JournalGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems