- Hydrothermal circulation
Hydrothermal circulation in its most general sense is the circulation of hot water; 'hydros' in the Greek meaning water and 'thermos' meaning heat. Hydrothermal circulation occurs most often in the vicinity of sources of heat within the Earth's
crust . This generally occurs nearvolcanic activity, but can occur in the deep crust related to the intrusion ofgranite , or as the result oforogeny ormetamorphism .eafloor hydrothermal circulation
Hydrothermal circulation in the
ocean s is the passage of the water throughmid-oceanic ridge systems.The term includes both the circulation of the well known, high temperature vent waters near the ridge crests, and the much lower temperature, diffuse flow of water through sediments and buried
basalt s further from the ridge crests. The former circulation type is sometimes termed "active", and the latter "passive". In both cases the principle is the same: cold dense seawater sinks into the basalt of the seafloor and is heated at depth whereupon it rises back to the rock-ocean water interface due to its lesser density. The heat source for the active vents is the newly formed basalt, and, for the highest temperature vents, the underlyingmagma chamber. The heat source for the passive vents is the still-cooling older basalts. Heat flow studies of the seafloor suggest that basalts within the oceanic crust take millions of years to completely cool as they continue to support passive hydrothermal circulation systems.Hydrothermal vent s are locations on the seafloor where hydrothermal fluids mix into the overlying ocean. Perhaps the best known vent forms are thechimney s referred to asblack smoker s.Volcanic and magma related hydrothermal circulation
Hydrothermal circulation is not limited to ocean ridge environments. The source water for
geyser s andhot spring s is heatedgroundwater convecting below and lateral to the hot water vent. Hydrothermal circulating convection cells exist any place an anomalous source of heat, such as an intrudingmagma orvolcanic vent, comes into contact with the groundwater system.Deep crust
Hydrothermal also refers to the transport and circulation of water within the deep crust, generally from areas of hot rocks to areas of cooler rocks. The causes for this convection can be:
* Intrusion of magma into the crust
* Radioactive heat generated by cooled masses of granite
* Heat from the mantle
* Hydraulic head from mountain ranges, for example, theGreat Artesian Basin
* Dewatering of metamorphic rocks which liberates water
* Dewatering of deeply buried sedimentsHydrothermal circulation, particularly in the deep crust, is a primary cause of
mineral deposit formation and a cornerstone of most theories onore genesis .ee also
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convection
*ocean current
*thermohaline circulation
*metamorphic rocks
*volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit
*volcanic gas
*geothermal
*hydrothermal synthesis
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