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Abstract At the northern Hikurangi margin, Aotearoa New Zealand, slow slip events (SSEs) recur every 6–24 months to ∼ ${\sim} $30 km depth. Although shallow SSEs (0–10 km) are well‐studied offshore, the deeper portion (10–30 km) remains poorly understood, limiting insight into SSE initiation.
Amy Woodward +11 more
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Deep-sea gas hydrate mounds and chemosynthetic fauna discovered at 3640 m on the Molloy Ridge, Greenland Sea. [PDF]
Panieri G +8 more
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Abstract The 15 January 2022 submarine volcanic eruption of Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai released immense energy throughout the ocean, solid Earth, and atmosphere. We analyze mid‐oceanic column acoustic pressure recordings from 24 freely drifting Mobile Earthquake Recorder in Marine Areas by Independent Divers sensors, and from 11 moored hydrophones in ...
Joel D. Simon +8 more
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A geological carbon cycle sink hosted by ocean crust talus breccias. [PDF]
Coggon RM +17 more
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Breakup and mesozoic seafloor spreading between the Australian and Indian plates
Dona Mihut
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Abstract Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is a significant source of nutrients to continental shelf waters. Increasing evidence suggests that most of this flow is saline (∼seawater salinity) and occurs across broad continental shelves, making it challenging to observe.
Jacob Vincent +7 more
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Hydrothermal vent temperatures track magmatic inflation and forecast eruptions at the East Pacific Rise, 9°50'N. [PDF]
Barreyre T +7 more
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Deep Water Renewal in the Amerasian Basin Derived From Natural and Anthropogenic Tracer Data Sets
Abstract The deep waters of the Amerasian Basin in the Arctic Ocean are among the most isolated in the modern Arctic Mediterranean Sea (e.g., Schlosser et al., 1997, https://doi.org/10.1016/s0168‐583x(96)00677‐5). In this study, we use a suite of tracers spanning a range of timescales—including chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), SF6, radiocarbon (14C), and ...
A. Pasqualini +3 more
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Quantifying widespread hydrothermal chimneys on the East Pacific Rise flanks between 9°43' and 57'N. [PDF]
Wu JN +4 more
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