Forecase Vent

Latitude: 13.392οN           Longitude: 143.920οE          Depth: 1500 m bsl

Vent Sites: Bart, Snail Scrum, Homer, Marge (InterRidge Vent Database Ver.3.3)

Forecast seamount is located in the southern Mariana Trough and it is a sediment starved arc type, active hydrothermal vent site (Gamo et al., 1997b). The fluid temperature is around 200°C (Submarine Ring of Fire, 2006) and are rich in CO2 (Gamo et al., 1997b).  Forecast biology consists of Epsilonproteobacterias, shrimp, limpets, crabs, sulfide worms, scale worms as well as snails. These animals are more similar to those at Alice Springs in back-arc than they are to Seamount X, NW Rota-1 in the arc (Submarine Ring of Fire, 2006).

Table 1: Operations history for Forecast vent

Ship/ PlatformYearDive NumberReferences
MGLN02MV R/V Melville/ ROV Jason-22006 AprilJ2-185Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: ROV JASON/MEDEA: Operations Summary (note: click “Files- operations summary”)
Shinkai 65001992 Not foundGamo et al., 2004
Shinkai 65001996 November353Tsuchida et al., 2000

Table 2: Vent activity and host rocks

Activity and host rocksReferences
ActivityActiveSubmarine Ring of Fire 2006
Host RocksBasaltGamo et al., 1997

Table 3: Vent fluid characteristics

Vent FluidsReferences
Temperature (οC)220οC – 196οCBaker et al., 2008; Gamo et al., 1997, Gamo et al., 1995; Huber et al., 2010; Iwaida et al., 2005
pH6.23-6.56Huber et al., 2010
CompositionClear fluids with high temperature and high CO2 contentGamo et al., 1997
CO2 (mM)42.1Gamo et al., 1995
Mn (μM)300Gamo et al., 1995
Fe (μmol/kg)11Gamo et al., 1995
3He (μM)0.4Gamo et al., 1995

Table 4: Vent biology

General namePhylumOrder/ ClassFamilySpeciesReferences
BacteriaProteobacteriaEpsilonproteobacteriaHuber et al., 2010
CrabsArthropodaSubmarine Ring of Fire, 2006
LimpetsArthropodaSubmarine Ring of Fire, 2006
Scale wormsSubmarine Ring of Fire, 2006
Squat lobsterArthropodaDecapodaGalatheidaeMunidopsis gracilissp.Cubelio et al., 2007
SnailMolluscaGastropodaProvannidaeAlviniconchaHessleriGamo et al., 2004
Sulfide wormsSubmarine Ring of Fire, 2006

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References:

  1. Baker, E. T., Embley, R. W., Walker, S. L., Resing, J. A., Lupton, J. E., Nakamura, K., de Ronde, C. E. J., Massoth, G. J., 2008. Hydrothermal activity and volcano distribution along the Mariana arc: Journal of Geophysical Research 113 (B8), 1-16.
  2. Cubelio, S. S., Tsuchida, S., Watanabe, S., 2008. New species of Munidopsis (Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae) from hydrothermal vent areas of Indian and Pacific Oceans. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK 88 (1), 111-117.
  3. Gamo, T., 1995. Wide variation of chemical characteristics of submarine hydrothermal fluids due to secondary modification processes after high temperature water-rock interaction: a review. In. Sakai. H., Nozaki, Y., (Eds.), Biogeochemical processes and Ocean Flux in the Western Pacific. Terra Scientific Publishing Company (TERRAPUB) Tokyo, Japan, 425-451.
  4. Gamo, T., Tsunogai, U., Ishibashi, J., Masuda,H., Chiba, H., 1997. Chemical characteristics of hydrothermal fluids from the Mariana Trough. Deep-Sea Res. Spec. Volume: Deep Sea Research in Subduction Zones, Spreading Centers and Backarc Basins, 69-74.
  5. Gamo, T., Masuda, H., Yamanaka, T., Okamura, K., Ishibashi, J., Nakayama, E., Obata, H., Shitashima, K., Nishio, Y., Hasumoto, H., Watanabe, M., Mitsuzawa, K., Seama, N., Tsunogai, U., Kouzuma, F., Sano, Y., 2004. Discovery of a new hydrothermal venting site in the southernmost Mariana Arc. Geochemical Journal 38, 527-534.
  6. Huber, J. A., Cantin, H. V., Huse, S. M., Welch, D. B., Sogin, M. L., Butterfield, D. A., 2010. Isolated communities of Epsilonproteobacteria in hydrothermal vent fluids of the Mariana Arc seamounts: FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 73 (3), 538-549.
  7. Iwaida, C., Ueno, H., 2005. Ore and gangue minerals of seafloor hydrothermal deposits in the Mariana Trough. JAMSTEC Report of Research and Development 1, 1–12.

Website References:

  1. International cooperation in ridge-crest studies: InterRidge Vents Database Version 3; http://vents-data.interridge.org/ventfield/forecast (accessed 11/19/2015)
  2. Submarine Ring of Fire, 2006 http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/06fire/logs/april21/april21.html (accessed 11/19/2015)
  3. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: ROV JASON/MEDEA: Operations Summary http://www.whoi.edu/main/jason/operations-summary (accessed 11/19/2015)

Cruise Reports:

  1. Submarine Ring of Fire, 2006 http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/06fire/logs/summary/media/srof06_cruisereport_final.pdf (accessed 11/19/2015)