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- W2033372246 abstract "Geofluids (2010) 10 , 132–141 Abstract While the fundamental influence of fluid properties on venting temperatures in mid‐ocean ridge (MOR) hydrothermal systems is now well established, the potential interplay of fluid properties with permeability in controlling heat transfer, venting temperatures, and venting salinities has so far received little attention. A series of numerical simulations of fully transient fluid flow in a generic, across‐axis model of a MOR with a heat input equivalent to magmatic supply at a spreading rate of 10 cm year −1 shows a strong dependence of venting temperature and salinity on the system’s permeability. At high permeability, venting temperatures are low because fluid fluxes are so high that the basal conductive heating cannot warm the large fluid masses rapidly enough. The highest venting temperature around 400°C as well as sub‐seafloor fluid phase separation occur when the permeability is just high enough that the fluid flux can still accommodate all heat input for advection, or for lower permeabilities where advection is no longer capable to transfer all incoming magmatic heat. In the latter case, additional mechanisms such as eruptions of basaltic magma may become relevant in balancing heat flow in MOR settings. The results can quantitatively be explained by the ‘fluxibility’ hypothesis of Jupp & Schultz (Nature, 403 , 2000, 880), which is used to derive diagrams for the relations between basal heat input, permeability and venting temperatures. Its predictive capabilities are tested against additional simulations. Potential implications of this work are that permeability in high‐temperature MOR hydrothermal systems may be lower than previously thought and that low‐temperature systems at high permeability may be an efficient way of removing heat at MOR." @default.
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- W2033372246 title "The interplay of permeability and fluid properties as a first order control of heat transport, venting temperatures and venting salinities at mid‐ocean ridge hydrothermal systems" @default.
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