Several varieties of seafloor hydrothermal vents with widely varying fluid compositions and temperatures and vent communities occur in different tectonic settings. The discovery of the Lost City hydrothermal field in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge has stimulated interest in the role of serpentinization of peridotite in generating H2- and CH4-rich fluids and associated carbonate chimneys, as well as in the biological communities supported in highly reduced, alkaline environments. Abundant vesicomyid clam communities associated with a serpentinite-hosted hydrothermal vent system in the southern Mariana forearc were discovered during a DSV Shinkai 6500 dive in September 2010. We named this system the “Shinkai Seep Field (SSF).” The SSF appears to be a...
The subduction of seamounts and ridge features at convergent plate boundaries plays an important ro...
International audienceDespite their potential importance as analogs of primitive microbial metabolis...
This paper reports a series of studies leading to the discovery of a submarine hydrothermal field (c...
International audienceAmong the deep-sea hydrothermal vent sites discovered in thepast 30 years, Los...
The Shinkai Seep Field (SSF) in the southern Mariana forearc discovered in 2010 is the deepest (~5,7...
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Serpentinization-fueled systems in the cool, hydrated forearc mantle of subduction zones may provide...
The Lost City hydrothermal field is a dramatic example of the biological potential of serpentinizati...
Geologic processes at convergent plate margins control geochemical cycling, seismicity, and deep bio...
Serpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequently high concentration...
As the Pacific plate subducts beneath the Mariana forearc it releases water that hydrates the overly...
Serpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequently high concentration...
International audienceSerpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequen...
The subduction of seamounts and ridge features at convergent plate boundaries plays an important ro...
International audienceDespite their potential importance as analogs of primitive microbial metabolis...
This paper reports a series of studies leading to the discovery of a submarine hydrothermal field (c...
International audienceAmong the deep-sea hydrothermal vent sites discovered in thepast 30 years, Los...
The Shinkai Seep Field (SSF) in the southern Mariana forearc discovered in 2010 is the deepest (~5,7...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Serpentinization-fueled systems in the cool, hydrated forearc mantle of subduction zones may provide...
The Lost City hydrothermal field is a dramatic example of the biological potential of serpentinizati...
Geologic processes at convergent plate margins control geochemical cycling, seismicity, and deep bio...
Serpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequently high concentration...
As the Pacific plate subducts beneath the Mariana forearc it releases water that hydrates the overly...
Serpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequently high concentration...
International audienceSerpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequen...
The subduction of seamounts and ridge features at convergent plate boundaries plays an important ro...
International audienceDespite their potential importance as analogs of primitive microbial metabolis...
This paper reports a series of studies leading to the discovery of a submarine hydrothermal field (c...