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Coseismic Slip and Early Afterslip of the 2024 Hyuganada Earthquake Modulated by a Subducted Seamount

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
Subducted rough topography complicates seismic and aseismic slip behavior. The 2024 M 7.1 Hyuganada earthquake occurred along the megathrust with ridge subduction.
Yuji Itoh
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Unveiling the Faunal Diversity in the Water Column Adjacent to Two Seamounts in the Deep Arabian Sea Using Environmental DNA Metabarcoding

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
The diversity of organisms inhabiting deep-sea ecosystems, such as seamounts, has hitherto remained under-studied. In this study, we report on the faunal diversity in the water column adjacent to the summit and periphery of two seamounts (SMS2 and SMS3 ...
Devika Raj Kaliyath   +4 more
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Gulf of Alaska 2004: Forests of the Deep [PDF]

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In this activity, students explore deep-sea coral communities associated with seamounts. They will be able to explain at least three ways in which seamounts are important to biological communities, infer at least three ways in which deep-sea corals are ...

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Bathyal infaunal communities from a deep seamount (Galicia Bank, northeast Atlantic)

open access: yesScientia Marina
Seamounts are isolated topographic elevations rising steeply from the ocean floor that are characterized by high spatial heterogeneity and topographic complexity.
Antía Lourido   +2 more
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Volcanoes, Plates, and Chains [PDF]

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In this lesson students will discover how seamounts in the Axial-Cobb-Eikelberg-Patton chain were formed. They will learn about the processes that form seamounts, describe the movement of tectonic plates in the Gulf of Alaska region and explain the types

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Exploring the origin of the Enigmatic Seamounts: Insights from geochemical and isotopic signatures. [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2022
Natália Gauer Pasqualon   +4 more
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The Christmas Island Seamount Province, Indian Ocean: Origin of Intraplate Volcanism by Shallow Recycling of Continental Lithosphere? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The east-west-trending Christmas Island Seamount Province (CHRISP, 1800x600 km) in the northeastern Indian Ocean is elongated orthogonal to present-day plate motion, posing the question if a mantle plume formed this volcanic belt.
Conrad, S.   +6 more
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