ARTÍCULO
TITULO

A Novel Device for the In Situ Enrichment of Gold from Submarine Venting Fluids

Zhigang Zeng    
Xuebo Yin    
Xiaoyuan Wang    
Yu Yan and Xueying Zhang    

Resumen

Gold and other metals (Cu, Zn, Ag, etc.) are enriched in vent fluids, approximately 3?5 orders of magnitude higher than those in seawater, and this leads to the formation of sulfide enrichment in Cu, Zn, Au, and Ag deposited on the mid-ocean ridge and island arcs, as well as in back-arc basins. We developed a device that can extract the elements such as Cu, Zn, Au, and Ag from the vent fluids before the formation of the hydrothermal plume, sulfide deposit, and metalliferous sediment at the seafloor over a long period, which is beneficial to collecting hydrothermal resources effectively and avoiding the damage of ecological environments caused by mining the polymetallic sulfide resources. The application of this device will have significance for the development and utilization of seafloor hydrothermal resources, the sustainable development and implementation of the blue economy, and the construction of the marine ecological civilization in the future.