COMPOSITION AND SPATIAL-ORGANIZATION OF A COLD SEEP COMMUNITY ON THE SOUTH BARBADOS ACCRETIONARY PRISM - TECTONIC, GEOCHEMICAL AND SEDIMENTARY CONTEXT

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JOLLIVET, D
FAUGERES, JC
GRIBOULARD, R
DESBRUYERES, D
BLANC, G
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[1] UNIV BORDEAUX 1, DEPT GEOL & OCEANOG, UA 197, F-33405 TALENCE, FRANCE
[2] INST FRANCAIS PETR, F-92506 RUEIL MALMAISON, FRANCE
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10.1016/0079-6611(90)90017-V
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P7 [海洋学];
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Deep faunal assemblages were observed on cold seeps, between 1000 and 2000m depth, along the southern termination of the Barbados accretionary prism, during the Caracolante II and Diapicar cruises. Faunal composition and microdistribution of a cold seep community were analyzed at one site using deep-sea photographs and seismic (3.5 Kz) profiles. The community is dominated by large mussels up to 20cm long (possibly related to the genus Bathymodiolus), tiny vesicomyid clams, and vestimentiferan clusters in which animals are up to 2m long. There is a high density of sponges (three species), bryozoans and gorgonians. Other taxa occasionally associated with this assemblage include galatheid crabs, anemones, holothurians and possibly pennatulaceans which are numerous at boundaries of the site. A typical deep-sea fauna of fish, asteroids and ophiuroids is also scattered about the vicinity. This seep community is distributed as a band of discontinuous colonies, 40-50m in width and more than 10km in length. Living colonies alternate with accumulations shells and bare areas. The substratum is hard mud covered by a ferrugineous crust and cemented by carbonates. The early diagenetic character of the bottom and the occurrence of biological assemblages indicate that seepages of sulphur and/or methane, which have been revealed along the decollement zone of the Barbados prism, must diffuse through the sea floor. These biological and geological features are located on the crests of NE-SW anticlinal ridges and mud volcanoes which have been built by diaprism. © 1990.
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