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- Jean Luc Charlou, Y. Fouquet, +6 authors Peter A. Rona
- 1998
As part of the FARA French-US Program designed to study the Mid- Atlantic Ridge (MAR) between 15°N and the Azores, twenty-three dives with the submersible Nautile were conducted during the French-US… (More)
The TAG active hydrothermal mound, located 2.4 km east of the neovolcanic zone at 26°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, is ∼200 m in diameter, exhibits 50 m of relief, and is covered entirely by hydrothermal… (More)
ABSTRACT Rimicaris, a new genus, and two new species of caridean shrimps, R. exoculata and R. chacei, are recorded in swarms from a thermally influenced site in the rift valley of the Mid-Atlantic… (More)
The discovery of black smokers, massive sulphides and vent biota in the rift valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge demonstrates that this assemblage of hydrothermal phenomena is not limited to… (More)
Abstract Heat fluxes of discrete and diffuse components of hydrothermal discharge are estimated from submersible measurement in the ashes vent field located in the caldera of Axial Volcano on the… (More)
A newly described species of shrimp, Rimicaris exoculata Williams and Rona, 1986, dominates the megafaunal community at two hydrothermal vent sites on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Behavioral observations… (More)
- Peter A. Rona, Mark D. Hannington, +5 authors Sven Petersen
- 1993
The TAG hydrothermal field is a site of major active and inactive volcanic-hosted hydrothermal mineralization in the rift valley of the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 26[degree]N. The axial… (More)
- Andrew C. Campbell, Martin R. Palmer, +8 authors Jeffrey A. Karson
- Nature
- 1988
The first hydrothermal fluid samples collected along the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) are remarkably similar in composition and temperature to fluids collected along the shallower,… (More)
Hydrothermal fluids were sampled for dissolved gases at TAG (26°N - MAR) during two Alvin dive series, in April-May 1993 and March 1995, respectively 17 months before and 4 months after Ocean… (More)
- Henri Bougault, Jean-Luc Charlou, +7 authors Sergei Silantiev
- 1993
Different parts of the world ridge system have quite different morphologies, which reflect different constructional processes. It appears that hydrothermal circulation at all spreading centers is an… (More)