Comparative analysis of the mineral and chemical compositions of black smoker smoke at the TAG and Broken Spur hydrothermal fields, mid-Atlantic ridge

2007 ◽  
Vol 45 (7) ◽  
pp. 698-716 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Yu. Rusakov
Minerals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 622
Author(s):  
Valeriy Maslennikov ◽  
Georgy Cherkashov ◽  
Dmitry Artemyev ◽  
Anna Firstova ◽  
Ross Large ◽  
...  

The massive sulfide ores of the Pobeda hydrothermal fields are grouped into five main mineral microfacies: (1) isocubanite-pyrite, (2) pyrite-wurtzite-isocubanite, (3) pyrite with minor isocubanite and wurtzite-sphalerite microinclusions, (4) pyrite-rich with framboidal pyrite, and (5) marcasite-pyrite. This sequence reflects the transition from feeder zone facies to seafloor diffuser facies. Spongy, framboidal, and fine-grained pyrite varieties replaced pyrrhotite, greigite, and mackinawite “precursors”. The later coarse and fine banding oscillatory-zoned pyrite and marcasite crystals are overgrown or replaced by unzoned subhedral and euhedral pyrite. In the microfacies range, the amount of isocubanite, wurtzite, unzoned euhedral pyrite decreases versus an increasing portion of framboidal, fine-grained, and spongy pyrite and also marcasite and its colloform and radial varieties. The trace element characteristics of massive sulfides of Pobeda seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposit are subdivided into four associations: (1) high temperature—Cu, Se, Te, Bi, Co, and Ni; (2) mid temperature—Zn, As, Sb, and Sn; (3) low temperature—Pb, Sb, Ag, Bi, Au, Tl, and Mn; and (4) seawater—U, V, Mo, and Ni. The high contents of Cu, Co, Se, Bi, Te, and values of Co/Ni ratios decrease in the range from unzoned euhedral pyrite to oscillatory-zoned and framboidal pyrite, as well as to colloform and crystalline marcasite. The trend of Co/Ni values indicates a change from hydrothermal to hydrothermal-diagenetic crystallization of the pyrite. The concentrations of Zn, As, Sb, Pb, Ag, and Tl, as commonly observed in pyrite formed from mid- and low-temperature fluids, decline with increasing crystal size of pyrite and marcasite. Coarse oscillatory-zoned pyrite crystals contain elevated Mn compared to unzoned euhedral varieties. Framboidal pyrite hosts maximum concentrations of Mo, U, and V probably derived from ocean water mixed with hydrothermal fluids. In the Pobeda SMS deposit, the position of microfacies changes from the black smoker feeder zone at the base of the ore body, to seafloor marcasite-pyrite from diffuser fragments in sulfide breccias. We suggest that the temperatures of mineralization decreased in the same direction and determined the zonal character of deposit.


2021 ◽  
pp. 106713
Author(s):  
A.A. Tomilenko ◽  
T.A. Bul'bak ◽  
T.Yu. Timina ◽  
E.O. Shaparenko ◽  
V.A. Simonov ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Blumenberg ◽  
Richard Seifert ◽  
Bernd Buschmann ◽  
Steffen Kiel ◽  
Volker Thiel

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 258-264
Author(s):  
V. S. Derevshchikov ◽  
E. D. Kazakova

Physicochemical properties of commercial medical CO2 sorbents Amsorb Plus, Draeger 800, Draeger free, Loflosorb, Sodasorb, Sofnolime, Spherasorb, Ventisorb, as well as of the Russian adsorbent HPI were studied to determine the chemical compositions, textural characteristics, effective protection time with respect to CO2; crushing and attrition resistance of granular sorbents were measured using the SHELL SMS-1471 and ASTM D 4058 96 procedures. The best performance (a high CO2 capacitance, strength) was observed with Draeger 800. The obtained data on operating properties of commercial sorbents and recommendations can be useful for medicine, rescue works, as well as for scientific and production activities when cleaning air mixtures from carbon dioxide is necessary.


2007 ◽  
Vol 57 (7) ◽  
pp. 1612-1618 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena V. Pikuta ◽  
Damien Marsic ◽  
Takashi Itoh ◽  
Asim K. Bej ◽  
Jane Tang ◽  
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A hyperthermophilic, sulfur-reducing, organo-heterotrophic archaeon, strain OGL-20PT, was isolated from ‘black smoker’ chimney material from the Rainbow hydrothermal vent site on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (36.2°N, 33.9°W). The cells of strain OGL-20PT have an irregular coccoid shape and are motile with a single flagellum. Growth was observed within a pH range of 5.0−8.5 (optimum pH 7.0), an NaCl concentration range of 1–5 % (w/v) (optimum 3 %) and a temperature range of 55–94 °C (optimum 83–85 °C). The novel isolate is strictly anaerobic and obligately dependent upon elemental sulfur as an electron acceptor, but it does not reduce sulfate, sulfite, thiosulfate, Fe(III) or nitrate. Proteolysis products (peptone, bacto-tryptone, Casamino acids and yeast extract) are utilized as substrates during sulfur reduction. Strain OGL-20PT is resistant to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, kanamycin and gentamicin, but sensitive to tetracycline and rifampicin. The G+C content of the DNA is 52.9 mol%. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that strain OGL-20PT is closely related to Thermococcus coalescens and related species, but no significant homology by DNA–DNA hybridization was observed between those species and the new isolate. On the basis of physiological and molecular properties of the new isolate, we conclude that strain OGL-20PT represents a new separate species within the genus Thermococcus, for which we propose the name Thermococcus thioreducens sp. nov. The type strain is OGL-20PT (=JCM 12859T=DSM 14981T=ATCC BAA-394T).


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