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Lucky Strike record of hydrothermal outflow temperature at vent TE_AIS_110720_120716_HN30015
Thibaut Barreyre +5 more
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Abstract A small phreatic eruption occurred on April 2018 Iwo‐yama, Kirishima volcanic complex, Japan. We estimated the change in the subsurface resistivity structure before and after the phreatic eruption by repeated magnetotelluric (MT) measurements. A substantial decrease in resistivity was determined in the zone from the surface down to a depth of ...
K. Aizawa, N. Matsushima, Y. Matsunaga
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Size matters at deep-sea hydrothermal vents: different diversity and habitat fidelity patterns of meio- and macrofauna [PDF]
Sabine Gollner +3 more
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Research of ore elements migration forms in the hydrothermal solutions of the Mid-Atlantic ridge
On the basis of geological and hydrogeochemical analysis, the issue of forming of hydrothermal plumes in Atlantic Ocean is considered. Forms of the ore elements migration in hydrothermal solutions of the Logachev vent field (14°45' N) were researched ...
S. M. Sudarikov, M. V. Zmievskii
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Ecology and biogeography of megafauna and macrofauna at the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge [PDF]
Jon Copley +8 more
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Hydrothermal vent system is one of the important ecosystems with high productivity and biomass in the deep-sea. Meiobenthos, the sediment inhabited small sized benthic animal groups sieved with mesh aperture between 1 ㎜ and 32 ㎛, are very important in ...
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Rare earth element systematics in ancient and modem hydrothermal systems
The geochemical significance of on-axis diffuse fluids, in addition to those formed during the waning phases of hydrothermal systems and off-axis crustal ageing processes, has been investigated through a comparison of the rare earth element (REE ...
Wells, D.M.
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Hydrogen Does Not Appear To Be a Major Electron Donor for Symbiosis with the Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm Riftia pachyptila [PDF]
Jessica Mitchell +4 more
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Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems [PDF]
Fisher, Charles R. +2 more
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