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Submarine Magmatic-Hydrothermal Systems at the Monowai Volcanic Center, Kermadec Arc

Authors :
Matthew I. Leybourne
Robert W. Embley
Mark D. Hannington
David A. Butterfield
Sharon L. Walker
Malcolm R. Clark
Ian J. Graham
Harold L. Gibson
Ian C. Wright
Christian Timm
Gary J. Massoth
Cornel E. J. de Ronde
Kevin Faure
Edward T. Baker
Joseph A. Resing
John E. Lupton
Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera
William W. Chadwick
Source :
ResearcherID
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Society of Economic Geologists, 2012.

Abstract

The Monowai volcanic center is located at the midpoint along the ~2,530-km-long Tonga-Kermadec arc system. The Monowai volcanic center is comprised of a large elongate caldera (Monowai caldera area ~35 km2; depth to caldera floor 1,590 m), which has formed within an older caldera some 84 km2 in area. To the south of this nested caldera system is a large composite volcano, Monowai cone, which rises to within ~100 m of the sea surface and which has been volcanically active for the past several decades. Mafic volcanic rocks dominate the Monowai volcanic center; basalts are the most common rock type recovered from the cone, whereas basaltic andesites are common within the caldera. Hydrothermal plume mapping has shown at least three major hydrothermal systems associated with the caldera and cone: (1) the summit of the cone, (2) low-temperature venting (

Details

ISSN :
15540774 and 03610128
Volume :
107
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Economic Geology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d40894634941ba6c95dab3eb8dbc29c5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2113/econgeo.107.8.1669