Exploration implications of multiple formation environments of advanced argillic minerals

JW Hedenquist, A Arribas - Economic Geology, 2022 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Advanced argillic minerals, as defined, include alunite and anhydrite, aluminosilicates
(kaolinite, halloysite, dickite, pyrophyllite, andalusite, zunyite, and topaz), and diaspore. One …

Phreatic and hydrothermal eruptions: from overlooked to looking over

C Montanaro, E Mick, J Salas-Navarro, C Caudron… - Bulletin of …, 2022 - Springer
Over the last decade, field investigations, laboratory experiments, geophysical exploration
and petrological, geochemical and numerical modelling have provided insight into the …

[HTML][HTML] The Holocene silicon biogeochemistry of Yellowstone Lake, USA

P Zahajská, PJ Frings, F Gaspard, S Opfergelt… - Quaternary science …, 2023 - Elsevier
Silicon (Si) is an essential macronutrient for diatoms, an important component of lacustrine
primary productivity that represents a link between the carbon and silicon cycles …

Sulfur cycling and host-virus interactions in Aquificales-dominated biofilms from Yellowstone's hottest ecosystems

LJ McKay, OD Nigro, M Dlakić, KM Luttrell… - The ISME …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Modern linkages among magmatic, geochemical, and geobiological processes provide
clues about the importance of thermophiles in the origin of biogeochemical cycles. The aim …

The dynamic floor of Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, USA: The last 14 ky of hydrothermal explosions, venting, doming, and faulting

LA Morgan, WCP Shanks, KL Pierce, N Iverson… - …, 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Hydrothermal explosions are significant potential hazards in Yellowstone National Park,
Wyoming, USA. The northern Yellowstone Lake area hosts the three largest hydrothermal …

Geological and thermal control of the hydrothermal system in Northern Yellowstone Lake: Inferences from high‐resolution magnetic surveys

C Bouligand, MA Tivey, CA Finn… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A multiscale magnetic survey of the northern basin of Yellowstone Lake was undertaken in
2016 as part of the Hydrothermal Dynamics of Yellowstone Lake Project (HD‐YLAKE)—a …

Heat and mass transport in sublacustrine vents in Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming: In-situ chemical and temperature data documenting a dynamic hydrothermal system

C Tan, APG Fowler, A Tudor, WE Seyfried Jr - Journal of Volcanology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Recent advances in the development of in-situ chemical and temperature sensors have
shown great promise as a means to investigate time series changes in marine and terrestrial …

Heat Flux From a Vapor‐Dominated Hydrothermal Field Beneath Yellowstone Lake

JE Favorito, RN Harris, RA Sohn… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
We report results from 149 heat flux measurements made over an∼ 2‐year interval at sites
in and around a vapor‐dominated geothermal field located at water depths of∼ 100–120 m …

Observations and modeling of a hydrothermal plume in Yellowstone Lake

RA Sohn, K Luttrell, E Shroyer… - Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Acoustic Doppler current profiler and conductivity‐temperature‐depth data acquired in
Yellowstone Lake reveal the presence of a buoyant plume above the “Deep Hole” …

Pyrite δ34S and Δ33S constraints on sulfur cycling at sublacustrine hydrothermal vents in Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, USA

APG Fowler, Q Liu, Y Huang, C Tan, MWR Volk… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2019 - Elsevier
Sulfur isotope values (δ 34 S and Δ 33 S) of pyrite in sediment from steam-heated
hydrothermal vents on the floor of Yellowstone Lake (WY) were measured using secondary …