High-resolution multibeam bathymetry of the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 45–46° N: the Moytirra hydrothermal field
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This work presents a new high-resolution multibeam bathymetric map of a segment of
active deep sea-floor spreading in the Atlantic Ocean, the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR)
at 45–46º N. New high-resolution bathymetry data were acquired using an Atlas multibeam
echosounder onboard the research vessel Sarmiento de Gamboa during the EXPLOSEA-2
survey in 2019. The final map of the MAR (50 m cell grid size) at the original scale of
1:200,000 shows a segment of 140 × 35 km of the MAR, at water depths from 715 to 3700
m. This new high-resolution bathymetric map allows to better defining the submarine
morphology of the Moytirra hydrothermal active field, the only high-temperature field
identified between the Azores Archipelago (Portugal) and Iceland. ROV submarine
observations reaching the deepest part of the system for the first time show giant
anhydrite-sulfide chimneys up to 20 m high, active strong black smokers and polymetallic
massive sulfides.