Title of article :
Isotopic evidence for biogenic precipitation as a principal mineralization process in coastal gasohydrothermal vents, Punta Mita, Mexico
Author/Authors :
Alfonso، نويسنده , , Pura and Prol-Ledesma، نويسنده , , Rosa Marيa and Canet، نويسنده , , Carles and Melgarejo، نويسنده , , Joan Carles and Fallick، نويسنده , , Anthony E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
9
From page :
113
To page :
121
Abstract :
Mineral deposition in shallow submarine gasohydrothermal vents may be triggered by microbial activity according to isotopic data obtained for sulphides and carbonates. Submarine gasohydrothermal vents in Punta Mita, at the western coast of Mexico, discharge a mixture of water and gas (mainly nitrogen and methane) at a temperature of 85 °C. Algal mats cover the areas where thermal fluids are being discharged. The main minerals deposited due to the hydrothermal activity are calcite and pyrite. Moreover, barite, carbonate-hydroxylapatite, cinnabar and Tl-sulphide are actively depositing. Calcite is deposited as fine-scale laminated tufa-like aggregates with interlayered pyrite in thin layers. Cinnabar and Tl-sulphide are present within pyrite layers. ta Mita vents, almost all δ34S values measured in pyrite range from − 13.3‰ to − 4.9‰, and δ13C values in calcite vary from 0‰ to − 39‰. These results agree with the hypothesis that calcite and pyrite were deposited by mediation of microbial activity, caused by the coupled reactions of vent methane oxidation and marine sulphate reduction, and suggest that biomineralization prevails over abiotic precipitation processes in such coastal gasohydrothermal vents. The 14C ages obtained from carbonates, of approximately 40,000 years, may represent the minimum age for the methane that generates the carbonates in the vents.
Keywords :
Mexico , Sulphur isotopes , Pyrite , carbonates , radiocarbon , Shallow submarine hydrothermal vents
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Record number :
2257827
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