Widespread diffuse venting and large microbial iron-mounds in the Red Sea

Author:

van der Zwan Froukje M.ORCID,Augustin NicoORCID,Petersen SvenORCID,Altalhi Sharifah M.,Schultz Júnia,Peixoto Raquel S.ORCID,Follmann Jörg,Anker Arthur,Benzoni FrancescaORCID,Garcia Paredes Evelyn R.ORCID,Al Malallah Murtadha,Shepard LeraORCID,Ouhssain Mustapha,Jägerup S. Beatrice,Jones Burton H.ORCID,Rosado Alexandre S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractFor decades, hydrothermal activity along the Red Sea Rift was only inferred from metalliferous sediments and hot brines. Active hydrothermal fluid discharge was never directly observed from this young ocean basin, but could be key to understanding the evolution of hydrothermal vent fields and associated life. Here we report the discovery of widespread diffuse venting at Hatiba Mons, the largest axial volcano in the Red Sea. The active vent fields are composed of iron-oxyhydroxide mounds, host thriving microbial communities and are larger and more abundant than those known from any other (ultra) slow-spreading mid-ocean ridge. Diffuse venting, controlled by intense faulting, and the lack of vent-specific macrofauna, are likely causes for the abundant microbial mats that dominate and built up the hydrothermal mounds. These microbe-rich hydrothermal vent fields, occurring in a warm ocean, may be analogous to Precambrian environments hosting early life and supporting the formation of large iron deposits.

Funder

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Ship-time on the OSS Handin Tide and AUV and ROV equipment was provided by Fugro. Funding of ship-time on the RV Aegaeo and ROV equipment was provided by KAUST

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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