Tracking crustal permeability and hydrothermal response during seafloor eruptions at the East Pacific Rise, 9°50’N
Tracking crustal permeability and hydrothermal response during seafloor eruptions at the East Pacific Rise, 9°50’N
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2022-01-24
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Barreyre, Thibaut
Parnell-Turner, Ross
Wu, Jyun-Nai
Fornari, Daniel J.
Parnell-Turner, Ross
Wu, Jyun-Nai
Fornari, Daniel J.
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10.1029/2021gl095459
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Hydrothermalism
Volcanic eruption
Permeability
Ocean tides
Vent temperature
Volcanic eruption
Permeability
Ocean tides
Vent temperature
Abstract
Permeability controls energy and matter fluxes in deep-sea hydrothermal systems fueling a 'deep biosphere' of microorganisms. Here, we indirectly measure changes in sub-seafloor crustal permeability, based on the tidal response of high-temperature hydrothermal vents at the East Pacific Rise 9°50’N preceding the last phase of volcanic eruptions during 2005–2006. Ten months before the last phase of the eruptions, permeability decreased, first rapidly, and then steadily as the stress built up, until hydrothermal flow stopped altogether ∼2 weeks prior to the January 2006 eruption phase. This trend was interrupted by abrupt permeability increases, attributable to dike injection during last phase of the eruptions, which released crustal stress, allowing hydrothermal flow to resume. These observations and models suggest that abrupt changes in crustal permeability caused by magmatic intrusion and volcanic eruption can control first-order hydrothermal circulation processes. This methodology has the potential to aid eruption forecasting along the global mid-ocean ridge network.
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© The Author(s), [year]. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Barreyre, T., Parnell‐Turner, R., Wu, J., & Fornari, D. Tracking crustal permeability and hydrothermal response during seafloor eruptions at the East Pacific Rise, 9°50’N. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(3), (2022): e2021GL095459, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021gl095459.
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Barreyre, T., Parnell‐Turner, R., Wu, J., & Fornari, D. (2022). Tracking crustal permeability and hydrothermal response during seafloor eruptions at the East Pacific Rise, 9°50’N. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(3), e2021GL095459.