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Depth-Dependent Permeability and Heat Output at Basalt-Hosted Hydrothermal Systems Across Mid-Ocean Ridge Spreading Rates

Thibaut Barreyre
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Jean-Arthur J Olive
Robert A Sohn
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The permeability of the oceanic crust exerts a primary influence on the vigor of hydrothermal circulation at mid-ocean ridges, but it is a difficult to measure parameter that varies with time, space, and geological setting. Here we develop an analytical model for the poroelastic response of hydrothermal exit-fluid velocities and temperatures to ocean tidal loading in a two-layered medium to constrain the discharge zone permeability of each layer. The top layer, corresponding to extrusive lithologies (e.g., seismic layer 2A) overlies a lower permeability layer, corresponding to intrusive lithologies (e.g., layer 2B). We apply the model to three basalt-hosted hydrothermal fields (i.e., Lucky Strike, Main Endeavour and 9846 0 N L-vent) for which the seismic stratigraphy is well-established, and for which robust exit-fluid temperature data are available. We find that the poroelastic response to tidal loading is primarily controlled by layer 2A permeabil-ity, which is about 3 orders of magnitude higher for the Lucky Strike site ($10 210 m 2) than the 9846 0 N L-vent site ($10 213 m 2). By contrast, layer 2B permeability does not exert a strong control on the poroelastic response to tidal loading, yet strongly modulates the heat output of hydrothermal discharge zones. Taking these constraints into account, we estimate a plausible range of layer 2B permeability between $10 215 m 2 and an upper-bound value of $10 214 (9846 0 N L-vent) to $10 212 m 2 (Lucky Strike). These permeability structures reconcile the short-term response and long-term thermal output of hydrothermal sites, and provide new insights into the links between permeability and tectono-magmatic processes along the global mid-ocean ridge.
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hal-02395037 , version 1 (05-12-2019)

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Thibaut Barreyre, Jean-Arthur J Olive, Timothy J Crone, Robert A Sohn. Depth-Dependent Permeability and Heat Output at Basalt-Hosted Hydrothermal Systems Across Mid-Ocean Ridge Spreading Rates. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2018, ⟨10.1002/2017GC007152⟩. ⟨hal-02395037⟩
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