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  • 标题:Subaerial hot springs and near-surface hydrothermal mineral systems past and present, and possible extraterrestrial analogues
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  • 作者:Franco Pirajno
  • 期刊名称:Geoscience Frontiers
  • 印刷版ISSN:1674-9871
  • 出版年度:2020
  • 卷号:11
  • 期号:5
  • 页码:1549-1569
  • DOI:10.1016/j.gsf.2020.04.001
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Elsevier
  • 摘要:AbstractThe principal features, geotectonic settings and association with near-surface hydrothermal mineral systems of ancient and present subaerial hot springs, fumaroles and geysers are herein reviewed. Fumaroles and geysers usually occur in volcanic craters and are in most cases, part and parcel of hot spring environments. Subaerial hot springs are characterised by siliceous- and carbonate-rich chemical sediments, such as sinters and travertines, respectively. Sinters are commonly enriched in various metalliferous elements. Hot springs surface discharges are also characterised by pools, which exhibit bright colours due to the presence of microorganisms. Present-day examples discussed in this paper, include the fumaroles and hot springs of the White Island volcano (New Zealand), the world-renowned Yellowstone caldera (USA) and the Afar region of the East African Rift System. The Afar triangle, in the northern part of East African Rift System, provides a good example of hot springs associated with evaporative deposits. The Tuli-Sabi-Lebombo triple junction rifts were formed during the ~ 180 ​Ma Karoo igneous event in southern Africa, of which the Tuli arm is the failed rift (aulacogen), as is the Afar region. The Tuli rift is effectively an unusual, if not unique, tectono-thermal setting, because it comprises Karoo-age hot springs systems and associated vein stockworks and breccias, which includes the Messina Cu deposit as well as currently active hot springs with sinter deposits probably due to post-Karoo uplift. Fumarolic pipes in ignimbrites of the Erongo Volcano-Plutonic Complex in Namibia are discussed. This is followed by an example of banded chert rocks in the Killara Formation of the Palaeoproterozoic Capricorn Orogen (Western Australia), interpreted as hot spring chemical sediments, which also show evidence of “fossil” microbial filaments. The paper ends with a brief overview of possible analogues of hot springs on planet Mars.Graphical abstractDisplay OmittedHighlights•Subaerial hot springs.•Fumaroles.•Associated hydrothermal mineral systems.•Hot springs in continental rifts; Yellowstone, Afar, Tuli-Sabi-Lebombo.•Water and hot springs on Mars.
  • 关键词:KeywordsenSubaerial hot springsFumarolesChemical sedimentsHydrothermal systemsAfarErongo volcano-plutonic complex
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