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The rainbow hydrothermal plume, 36°15'N, MAR

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Title The rainbow hydrothermal plume, 36°15'N, MAR
Names German, C. R. (creator)
Klinkhammer, Gary P. (creator)
Rudnicki, M. D. (creator)
Date Issued 1990-10-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract The Rainbow hydrothermal plume was
discovered during a recent geophysical survey along
200km of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), SW of the
Azores Triple Junction, in which at least seven new sites
of hydrothermal activity were identified. Here, we present
the first hydrographic study of the Rainbow plume, 36°
15'N, the strongest of the features located during that
survey. The plume is detectable from real-time in situ
nephelometer anomalies and extends 10-15km, W-E, in a
non-transform discontinuity (NTD) between two adjacent
ridge-segments. Maximum anomalies in the Rainbow
plume indicate particle enrichments at least as large as
those seen directly above the Trans Atlantic Geotraverse
(TAG) vent-field (26°N, MAR). Analysis of hydrographic
data indicates a vent source at Rainbow with a thermal
output of up to 98 MW, representing 140% of the thermal
output previously attributed to TAG. Both lines of
evidence indicate the Rainbow plume to be the strongest
such feature yet found on the MAR.
Genre Article
Topic Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR)
Identifier German, C. R., G. P. Klinkhammer, and M. D. Rudnicki (1996), The Rainbow Hydrothermal Plume, 36°15′N, MAR, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23(21), 2979-2982.

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