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MGG Research in HIGP
Summary statement of mission and goals
1) Study of the plate tectonic evolution of the Earth
2) Divergent and convergent plate processes
3) Global geochemical (and biogeochemical) cycles
4) Hot spot tracking and evolution
Personnel
Richard Hey (PhD Princeton, 1975, 1.00 FTE (75% State))
Fernando Martinez (PhD Columbia, 1988, 1.00 FTE (50%State))
Patricia Fryer (PhD UHM 1981, 1.00 FTE (75% State))
Loren Kroenke (PhD UHM, 1972, 1.00 FTE (100% State)
Extramural funding
Hey
1. Investigation of Reykjanes Ridge Evolution near Iceland, NS, $330,444
2. Collaborative Research: Detailed Analysis of High-Resolution
Morphological Data and Water-Column Hydrothermal Measurements
along Earth's Fastest Spreading Center, EPR 27-32°S, NSF, $56,839
3. Structure and Composition of Fast Spread EPR Crust Exposed at Pito
Deep, NSF, $86,016 (UH share of Alvin/ROV project, J. Karson PI)
Martinez
1. Collaborative Research: Investigating the Distribution of Hydrothermal
Activity and its Geologic and Geophysical Controls at the Lau
Integrated Studies Site, NSF $410,387
2. Accomplishment Based Renewal: Evolution of the Lau Basin-A
Reappraisal, NSF, $198,948
Extramural funding (cont.)
Martinez (Cont.)
3. Collaborative Research: Investigating the interrelationships between
crustal structure, volcanism, and hydrothermal activity along the backarc
East Lau Spreading Center, NSF, $373,286
4. Investigation of Reykjanes Ridge Evolution Near Iceland, NSF, $299,910
(Hey, PI)
5. Collaborative Research: Continental Break-up, Ridge Segmentation and
Subduction of the Woodlark Basin, NSF, $122,093 (Taylor PI)
6. Seafloor Hydrothermal Research Fund, Corporate donation by Teck
Cominco to UH Foundation, $698,072
Fryer
1. Post-Cruise Science Support IODP Exp 315, JOI $15,000
2. Shipboard scientist salary support IODP Exp 315, JOI, $5,900
3. Serpentinization Effects on Forearc Peridotite: A Mineralogic, Textural,
and Geophysical Study, NSF $354,685
Extramural funding
Fryer (Cont.)
4. Collaborative Research: Borehole Studies of ODP Site 1200, South
Chamorro Seamount, A Window into Active Serpentinite Mud
Volcanism, NSF, $107,493
5. Collaborative Proposal: Challenger Deep and Trench-related Processes,
Reconnaissance Studies with WHOI’s 11km-Capability Hybrid-ROV,
NSF, $25,069
6. Minor and Trace element geochemistry and rates of diffusion and
reaction in the Porcupine carbonates mound pore fluids, PostCruise Science Support IODP Exp 307, JOI $21,999
7. Shipboard scientist salary support IODP Exp 307, JOI, $5,000
8. Petrologic and RAMAN spectroscopy Analysis of Secondary Phases
in Rocks from the Atlantis Core Complex: IODP Expedition
304/305 JOI, $22,229
Kroenke
Hotspots and Global APM, OCE05-26496, $219,140.00, P.
Wessel (PI) and L.W. Kroenke (CoPI)
Instrumentation acquired, and laboratories
supervised and funded/supported by group
Hey: Plate tectonics lab, in collaboration with Fernando Martinez
Martinez: R/V Kilo Moana. Cruises in 2008 will include a 75 day
expedition (ship plus OTG costs of ~$33,000/day for a total of
~$2,475,000). HMRG: NSF Facilities and private funds support for ~45
days at a rate of ~$10,000/day to carry out seafloor mapping.
Fryer: SOEST Lapidary Facility supervisor, funding secured for
analysis using SOEST Microprobe Facility, XRF, XRD, Raman and
Micro-Raman, Ion Probe, and SEM (with EBSD)
Research Expeditions, Society
Meetings/Workshops
Hey
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2003: July, High-resolution chirp SUBSCAN seismic reflection survey of
Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, Reykjavik-Heimaey, SOEST, University of Hawaii/
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution/ Scripps Institution of
Oceanography/University of Iceland, chief scientist R.N. Hey, R/S BJARNI
SAEMUNDSSON.
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2003: July-August, EM300 survey of Vestmannaeyjar and the Reykjanes Ridge,
Iceland, Heimaey-Reykjavik, University of Iceland/ SOEST, University of
Hawaii, chief scientist A. Hoskuldsson, R/S ARNI FRIDRIKSSON.
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2005: January-March, DSL-120A, Jason and Alvin investigations of Pito Deep,
Easter Microplate, Duke University/ University of South Florida/ SOEST,
University of Hawaii/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, chief scientist J.
Karson, R/V ATLANTIS, DSV ALVIN
Martinez
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Research Expeditions, Society
Meetings/Workshops
2007: R/V Knorr, Reykjavik, Iceland to Reykjavik, Iceland, 15 June to 15
July 2007 (Co-Chief Scientist) Magnetics, gravity and multibeam seafloor
mapping of the Reykjanes Ridge near Iceland to examine origin of “v-shaped
ridges”.
2008: R/V Kilo Moana, Honolulu to Nuku’alofa, Tonga, 10 March to 22
March, 2008 (Chief Scientist), Geophysical mapping during ship transit.
2008: R/V Kilo Moana, Nuku’alofa to Nuku’alofa, Tonga, 26 March to 12
May, 2008 (Chief Scientist), Geophysical and oceanographic mapping of
geological structure and related hydrothermal activity along back-arc
spreading centers in the Lau Basin, Tonga.
2008: R/V Kilo Moana, Nuku’alofa, Tonga to Honolulu 14 May to 23 May,
(Chief Scientist), Geophysical mapping during ship transit
2007: NSF Workshop and Workshop Report: “The Future of Marine Heat
Flow: Defining Scientific Goals and Experimental Needs for the 21st
Century” (Co-Convener),) 6-7 September 2007, Salt Lake City, UT.
Keynote speaker at 4 meetings in last 3 years
Fryer
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2003: Chief Scientist R/V Thomas Thompson, TN154, Jason/DSL120 ROV
survey of Mariana Forearc serpentinite mud volcanoes (55-day cruise Mar-May)
2003: Co-Organizer of the Ridge 2000-InterRidge Joint Theoretical Institute:
Interactions among Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Geological Processes in
Backarc Spreading Systems: Jeju (Cheju) Island, Korea; Dates: 24 - 28 May,
2004
2003: Hosted ODP Leg 195 second post-cruise meeting in Honolulu Nov. 3-5,
2003: Convened special session on” Recent developments in deep submergence
Science,” 2003 Fall AGU meeting
2004: IODP Science Planning Committee member, Corvallis OR, Oct. 25-27
(science planning and scheduling decisions for 2005-2006.)
2005: Lead metamorphic petrologist on IODP Expedition 305 (Jan. 8 – Mar. 2)
2005: Editorial Committee for Preliminary Report of IODP expedition 304/305.
2005: 3 weeks as Co-chief Scientist on Yokosuka/Shinkai 6500, Mariana
backarc basin (July. - Aug. 2005)
2005: IODP Science Planning Committee member, Kyoto, Japan, Oct. 25-28
Fryer (Cont.)
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2007: Presented “Drilling Preview” regarding IODP Proposal 505 (Mariana
forearc) to the Environmental Protection and Safety Panel of the IODP in
Houston, TX, June 2007.
2007: Gas Hydrates Observatory Workshop invitee, co-led breakout group #4,
wrote group’s section of workshop report. July, 2007
2007: Hosted IODP Expedition 304/305 second Post-cruise Meeting in Hilo,
Sept. 2007
2007: Co-Convened IBM MARGINS Workshop, Honolulu Hawaii Subduction
Factory Studies in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc System: Results and Future Plans,
November 7-10, 2007.
2007: R/V Kilo Moana, test cruise of the WHOI Hybrid ROV “Nereus”
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Kroenke
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2006: Workshop on the Scientific Ocean Drilling of the Ontong Java Plateau
July 31 - Aug. 1
Current Research
Hey: Analysis of data from
recent oceanographic expeditions:
a) Tectonic/volcanic segmentation
and controls on hydrothermal
venting along Earth's fastest seafloor spreading system, EPR
27°-32°S
b) ALVIN magnetometer investigations of tectonic windows into
superfast spread crust exposed at Pito Deep, Easter Microplate
c) Origin of the V-shaped ridges along the Reykjanes Ridge south
of Iceland (see Fig.)
Current Research (Cont.)
Martinez: Major NSF initiatives such as the Ridge2000 Program
have decadal time spans with goals
of investigating a broad range of
interrelated processes at seafloor
spreading centers from mantle processes to the magmatic and tectonic
construction of the oceanic crust to
the biological systems that live in
these settings. Hydrothermal activity
is a key process that transfers matter
and energy across these components.
My recent work has focused on the
study of the geologic and geophysical
controls on the occurrence and distribution of hydrothermal activity at backarc spreading centers.
Evolution of mantle
mineralogy/textures
and anisotropy 08
Current Research
(Cont.)
Fryer: Divergent (MidAtlantic Ridge IODP Exp 305
and Mariana Backarc Basin)
and convergent plate margin
processes, (Mariana forearc)
petrogenesis and metamorphism
of the mantle, changing stress
regimes in subduction zones.
Recently funded to examine
dredged serpentinized peridotite
samples from numerous forearc
sites to study evolution of the
suprasubduction-zone mantle.
Shinkai
6500 06
Dredging 07
ODP Seafloor
Observatory
Site 1200 0 08
Shinkai 6500
07/08
Current Research (Cont.):
Kroenke: plate tectonic reconstruction of the Pacific, initiation of
subduction, hot-spot mapping. Reconciling late Neogene Pacific
absolute and relative plate motion change.
Wessel et al., 2006: Geometry of the Hawaii-Emperor seamount chain. The Hawaii-Emperor Bend
dated at 47–48 Myr (~Chron 21) by allowing 1–2 Myr for edifice construction. Triangles = recent dates
from Sharp and Clague [2002] except for Nintoku [Tarduno et al., 2003].
Future Directions
Hey: in addition to continuing my research in the 3 areas mentioned
above, I'm revising the Cox and Hart textbook, Plate Tectonics:
How it Works.
Martinez: Studies of several (Lau, Manus and Mariana) backarc
basins reveal a broad range of conditions of back-arc basin
development. His work has attracted attention from major mining
companies (Teck Cominco, Nautilus Minerals - currently funding
my research though sizable gifts (~$700K) I hope to continue and
expand this academic/industry relationship in the future.
Kroenke: Will expand recent studies to include examination of
global tectonism, cause and effect.
Future Directions (Cont.):
Fryer: Studies of arc/backarc basin volcanism has been carried out
recently in collaboration with Japanese colleagues (Shinkai 6500
diving and dredging cruises). Studies of origin of island arc crust
will continue also with Shinkai 6500 dives. Recently funded
studies of effects of in situ Archeal communities on peridotitic
substrates will be carried out at ODP Seafloor Observatory Site
1200. I will be Co-chief Scientist and first user of WHOI HROV in
the Mariana Trench (2009). A recently funded study of the
evolution and regional variability of forearc mantle will use
dredged samples of serpentinized peridotites from the Mariana
forearc (analysis to include thermal IR, mineralogy, micro-Raman
mapping, EBSD analysis, velocity measurements). I am principal
proponent (approached to be Co-chief Scientist) of IODP drilling
expedition to Mariana region in 2009 (scheduled/funding
permitting).
- Designed new GG course with “Ethics Focus” GG 306 - Natural
Hazards: Geoethics and the Layman (for Fall 2008)