- 著者
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Toshitaka Gamo
Harue Masuda
Toshiro Yamanaka
Kei Okamura
Junichiro Ishibashi
Eiichiro Nakayama
Hajime Obata
Kiminori Shitashima
Yoshiro Nishio
Hiroshi Hasumoto
Masaharu Watanabe
Kyohiko Mitsuzawa
Nobukazu Seama
Urumu Tsunogai
Fumitaka Kouzuma
Yuji Sano
- 出版者
- GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
- 雑誌
- GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL (ISSN:00167002)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.38, no.6, pp.527-534, 2004-12-20 (Released:2008-04-08)
- 参考文献数
- 31
- 被引用文献数
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This paper reports a series of studies leading to the discovery of a submarine hydrothermal field (called Nakayama Field) at an arc seamount (12°43′N, 143°32′E) in the southernmost part of the Mariana Trough, western Pacific Ocean. We first detected hydrothermal plumes characterized by water column anomalies of temperature, light transmission, Mn, Fe, Al, O2, CH4, and δ13C of CH4 above the summit caldera of the seamount. Then deep-tow camera surveys confirmed the existence of hydrothermal activity inside the caldera, and an ROV dive finally discovered white smoker-type fluid venting associated with vent fauna. A high concentration of aluminum in the plume and white smoker-type emissions imply acidic hydrothermal activity similar to that observed at the DESMOS Caldera in the eastern Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea. Anomalously low δ13C (CH4) of −38‰ of a vent fluid sample compared to other arc hydrothermal systems along the Izu-Bonin and Mariana Arcs suggests an incorporation of biogenic methane based on a subsurface microbial ecosystem.