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(2020) Mid-Ocean Ridge Hydrothermal Systems and the History of the Oceans
DePaolo D & Stolper D
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.554
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14e: Plenary Hall, Wednesday 24th June 01:18 - 01:21
Donald J. DePaolo
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Submitted by Benjamin Tutolo on Friday 19th June 23:36
It seems like your simulations and results place a lot of emphasis on high-temperature, "on-axis" water-rock interaction. Do you think lower-temperature off-axis circulation also plays a role?
It seems like your simulations and results place a lot of emphasis on high-temperature, "on-axis" water-rock interaction. Do you think lower-temperature off-axis circulation also plays a role?
Submitted by Drew Syverson on Tuesday 23rd June 21:59
Great talk! Does your model consider the effect of differences in the Ca/SO4 ratio and the magnitude of sulfide precipitation in the seafloor upon seawater and hydrothermal fluid mixing?
Great talk! Does your model consider the effect of differences in the Ca/SO4 ratio and the magnitude of sulfide precipitation in the seafloor upon seawater and hydrothermal fluid mixing?
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