2007
DOI: 10.2343/geochemj.41.1
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Rare Earth Elements in the hydrothermal system at Okinawa Trough back-arc basin

Abstract: We present novel data sets of rare earth element (REE) distributions in a hydrothermal vent field at Yonaguni Knoll IV in the Okinawa Trough. Vertical REE profiles in three water columns showed horizontal variation of REE concentrations within 1000-1200 m. Hydrothermal plumes were discovered by anomalous values of methane, manganese and transmissometry at that site. Europium anomalies in the North Pacific deep water (NPDW) normalized pattern decreased with distance from the hydrothermal vent site, indicating … Show more

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“…The CBF and SWS diffuse fluids fields are adjacent to the Main Endeavour field and they are believed to be derived from the mixing between the Main Endeavour high temperature vent fluids and seawater. As mentioned above, Peanut vent fluid (Hongo et al, 2007), and other data come from Douville et al (1999).…”
Section: Y/ho Ratios and Mixing With Seawatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CBF and SWS diffuse fluids fields are adjacent to the Main Endeavour field and they are believed to be derived from the mixing between the Main Endeavour high temperature vent fluids and seawater. As mentioned above, Peanut vent fluid (Hongo et al, 2007), and other data come from Douville et al (1999).…”
Section: Y/ho Ratios and Mixing With Seawatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another six hydrothermal vent sites in the Okinawa Trough were found subsequently: CLAM (Gamo et al, 1991), MinamiEnsei (Chiba et al, 1993), Iheya North (Chiba et al, 1996;Nakagawa et al, 2005), Hatoma Knoll (Nakano et al, 2001), Yonaguni Knoll IV (Kishida et al, 2004;Konno et al, 2006;Inagaki et al, 2006;Hongo et al, 2007;Suzuki et al, 2008;Nunoura and Takai, 2009), and HAKUREI (Ishibashi et al, 2009). A notable geological Suzuki et al, 2008). origin of the excess methane at sediment-related hydrothermal system was explained by methane production through thermal decomposition of sedimentary organic matter (e.g., Ishibashi et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrothermal fluid chemistry in the Okinawa Trough hydrothermal systems has been often characterized by higher concentrations of CO 2 , CH 4 , NH 4 , I and K and higher alkalinity than those in typical sediments-free Mid Ocean Ridge (MOR) hydrothermal fluids (Sakai et al, 1990a, b;Gamo et al, 1991;Chiba et al, 1993;Nakano et al, 2001;Kishida et al, 2004;Konno et al, 2006;Inagaki et al, 2006;Hongo et al, 2007;Suzuki et al, 2008). The notable hydrothermal fluid chemistry has been linked with the tectonic settings and the existing thick terrigenous sediments of the Okinawa Trough.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%