Delacour, Adelie; Frueh-Green, Gretchen L; Bernasconi, Stefano M; Schaeffer, Philippe; Kelley, Deborah S (2008): Carbon geochemistry in serpentinites from and beneath the Lost City Hydrothermal Field [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711445, Supplement to: Delacour, A et al. (2008): Carbon geochemistry of serpentinites in the Lost City hydrothermal system (30° N, MAR). Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 72(15), 3681-3702, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2008.04.039
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Abstract:
The carbon geochemistry of serpentinized peridotites and gabbroic rocks recovered at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field (LCHF) and drilled at IODP Hole 1309D at the central dome of the Atlantis Massif (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 30°N) was examined to characterize carbon sources and speciation in oceanic basement rocks affected by long-lived hydrothermal alteration. Our study presents new data on the geochemistry of organic carbon in the oceanic lithosphere and provides constraints on the fate of dissolved organic carbon in seawater during serpentinization. The basement rocks of the Atlantis Massif are characterized by total carbon (TC) contents of 59 ppm to 1.6 wt% and 17863_TC values ranging from -28.7 per mil to +2.3 per mil . In contrast, total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations and isotopic compositions are relatively constant (d13C_TOC: -28.9 per mil to -21.5 per mil ) and variations in d13CTC reflect mixing of organic carbon with carbonates of marine origin. Saturated hydrocarbons extracted from serpentinites beneath the LCHF consist of n-alkanes ranging from C15 to C30. Longer-chain hydrocarbons (up to C40) are observed in olivine-rich samples from the central dome (IODP Hole 1309D). Occurrences of isoprenoids (pristane, phytane and squalane), polycyclic compounds (hopanes and steranes) and higher relative abundances of n-C16 to n-C20 alkanes in the serpentinites of the southern wall suggest a marine organic input. The vent fluids are characterized by high concentrations of methane and hydrogen, with a putative abiotic origin of hydrocarbons; however, evidence for an inorganic source of n-alkanes in the basement rocks remains equivocal. We propose that high seawater fluxes in the southern part of the Atlantis Massif likely favor the transport and incorporation of marine dissolved organic carbon and overprints possible abiotic geochemical signatures. The presence of pristane, phytane and squalane biomarkers in olivine-rich samples associated with local faults at the central dome implies fracture-controlled seawater circulation deep into the gabbroic core of the massif. Thus, our study indicates that hydrocarbons account for an important proportion of the total carbon stored in the Atlantis Massif basement and suggests that serpentinites may represent an important (as yet unidentified) reservoir for dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from seawater.
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Median Latitude: 30.100375 * Median Longitude: -42.091703 * South-bound Latitude: 30.001667 * West-bound Longitude: -42.160700 * North-bound Latitude: 30.171600 * East-bound Longitude: -42.000000
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304-U1309B * Latitude: 30.168460 * Longitude: -42.119000 * Elevation: -1642.3 m * Recovery: 46.73 m * Campaign: Exp304 (Oceanic Core Complex Formation, Atlantis Massive 1) * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 20 cores; 101.8 m cored; 45.9 % recovered; 0 m drilled; 101.8 m penetrated
304-U1309D * Latitude: 30.168650 * Longitude: -42.119000 * Elevation: -1644.9 m * Recovery: 243.69 m * Campaign: Exp304 (Oceanic Core Complex Formation, Atlantis Massive 1) * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 77 cores; 380.7 m cored; 64 % recovered; 20.5 m drilled; 401.3 m penetrated
305-U1309D * Latitude: 30.001667 * Longitude: -42.000000 * Elevation: -1644.9 m * Recovery: 799.65 m * Campaign: Exp305 (Oceanic Core Complex Formation, Atlantis Massive 2) * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 216 cores; 1014.2 m cored; 78.8 % recovered; 0 m drilled; 1415.5 m penetrated
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- Delacour, A; Frueh-Green, GL; Bernasconi, SM et al. (2008): (Table 1) Content and carbon isotope compositions in total carbon, total organic carbon and total inorganic carbon of gabbroic and ultramafic rocks from the central dome of the Lost City Hydrothermal Field, IODP Site 304-U1309. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711399
- Delacour, A; Frueh-Green, GL; Bernasconi, SM et al. (2008): (Table 1) Content an carbon isotope compositions in total carbon, total organic carbon and total inorganic carbon of gabbroic and ultramafic rocks from the central dome of the Lost City Hydrothermal Field, IODP Hole 305-U1309D. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711400
- Delacour, A; Frueh-Green, GL; Bernasconi, SM et al. (2008): (Table 2) Content and carbon isotope compositions in total carbon, total organic carbon and total inorganic carbon of serpentinites, metasomatic fault rocks and gabbros from the southern Atlantis Massif, MAR. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711401
- Delacour, A; Frueh-Green, GL; Bernasconi, SM et al. (2008): (Table 3) Compound-specific carbon isotope ratios for n-alkanes extracted from serpentinites from the southern part of the Atlantis Massif, MAR. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711444