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CO2 flux from Javanese mud volcanism. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Geophys Res Solid Earth, 2017
AbstractStudying the quantity and origin of CO2 emitted by back‐arc mud volcanoes is critical to correctly model fluid‐dynamical, thermodynamical, and geochemical processes that drive their activity and to constrain their role in the global geochemical carbon cycle.
Queißer M   +6 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Significance of mud volcanism [PDF]

open access: yesReviews of Geophysics, 2002
Mud volcanism and diapirism have puzzled geoscientists for ∼2 centuries. They have been described onshore and offshore in many places on Earth, and although they occur in various tectonic settings, the majority of the features known to date are located in compressional tectonic scenarios.
Achim J Kopf
exaly   +2 more sources

A constellation of mud volcanoes originated from a buried Arctic mega-slide, Southwestern Barents Sea [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Global estimates on the number of submarine mud volcanoes are highly uncertain, as well as their role in the deep-sea biosphere and methane budgets. Here, we report the discovery of ten Arctic mud volcanoes in the Barents Sea (440–480 m depth), where ...
Claudio Argentino   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Mud volcanism: An updated review [PDF]

open access: yesEarth-Science Reviews, 2017
Abstract Mud volcanism, or sedimentary volcanism, represents one of the most intriguing phenomena of the Earth's crust, with important implications in energy resource exploration, seismicity, geo-hazard and atmospheric budget of greenhouse gases. Since the first review papers were issued at the beginning of 2000s, a large amount of new geological ...
Adriano Mazzini, Giuseppe Etiope
exaly   +6 more sources

Comprehensive global inventory of submarine mud volcanoes [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Data
Systematic morphometric studies of submarine potential geohazard elements such as mud volcanism are still limited in the scientific literature. To fill this gap and contribute to the global geohazard databases, we present a comprehensive inventory of ...
Simone Napoli   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Linked halokinesis and mud volcanism at the Mercator mud volcano, Gulf of Cadiz [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research, 2011
Mud volcanoes are seafloor expressions of focused fluid flow that are common in compressional tectonic settings. New high-resolution 3-D seismic data from the Mercator mud volcano (MMV) and an adjacent buried mud volcano (BMV) image the internal structure of the top 800 m of sediment at both mud volcanoes, revealing that both are linked and have been ...
Christian Berndt   +2 more
exaly   +7 more sources

Recent aqueous alteration associated to sedimentary volcanism on Mars [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Earth & Environment
Sedimentary volcanism, whereby material is brought to the surface by fluid overpressure, has been proposed to explain some of the periglacial landforms, including pitted cones, in the Northern Plains of Mars.
M. Pineau   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Sedimentary Mercury Enrichments as a Tracer of Large Igneous Province Volcanism

open access: yesGeophysical Monograph Series, Page 247-262., 2021

Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact

An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Lawrence M. E. Percival   +3 more
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Mariana serpentinite mud volcanism exhumes subducted seamount materials: implications for the origin of life [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2020
Patricia Fryer   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

High-Resolution Topographic Analyses of Mounds in Southern Acidalia Planitia, Mars: Implications for Possible Mud Volcanism in Submarine and Subaerial Environments

open access: yesGeosciences (Switzerland), 2018
A northern ocean of Mars is still debated and, if it existed, it may have accompanied valley networks and/or outflow channels, which may have led to the emplacement of a large amount of water to the northern lowlands during the Noachian and/or Hesperian ...
Ryodo Hemmi, Hideaki Miyamoto
exaly   +3 more sources

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