International audienceHydrothermal activity occurs in all ocean basins, releasing high concentrations of key trace elements and isotopes (TEIs) into the oceans. Importantly, the calculated rate of entrainment of the entire ocean volume through turbulently mixing buoyant hydrothermal plumes is so vigorous as to be comparable to that of deep-ocean thermohaline circulation. Consequently, biogeochemical processes active within deep-ocean hydrothermal plumes have long been known to have the potential to impact global-scale biogeochemical cycles. More recently, new results from GEOTRACES have revealed that plumes rich in dissolved Fe, an important micronutrient that is limiting to productivity in some areas, are widespread above mid-ocean ridges ...
Temporal variations in Fe isotope compositions at three locations in the Pacific Ocean over the last...
The Rainbow hydrothermal vent site, which is the largest known point source for dissolved Fe deliver...
Hydrothermal venting impacts the global-scale biogeochemical cycles of many trace metals and their i...
International audienceHydrothermal activity occurs in all ocean basins, releasing high concentration...
Hydrothermal activity occurs in all ocean basins, releasing high concentrations of key trace element...
While gross hydrothermal fluxes entering the ocean are known to be significant, much remains unknown...
This thesis examines the nature of trace metal cycling in hydrothermal plumes, which have only recen...
This thesis investigates the role of submarine hydrothermal vents in the global marine Fe budget. Wh...
Iron is a scarce but essential micronutrient in the oceans that limits primary productivity in many ...
Fe isotopes are a potential tool for tracing the biogeochemical redox cycle of Fe in the ocean. Spec...
Deep-sea hydrothermal activity cycles the entire volume of the global ocean through deep-sea hydroth...
This review aims to bring into focus the current understanding of hydrothermal systems and plume dyn...
Temporal variations in Fe isotope compositions at three locations in the Pacific Ocean over the last...
The Rainbow hydrothermal vent site, which is the largest known point source for dissolved Fe deliver...
Hydrothermal venting impacts the global-scale biogeochemical cycles of many trace metals and their i...
International audienceHydrothermal activity occurs in all ocean basins, releasing high concentration...
Hydrothermal activity occurs in all ocean basins, releasing high concentrations of key trace element...
While gross hydrothermal fluxes entering the ocean are known to be significant, much remains unknown...
This thesis examines the nature of trace metal cycling in hydrothermal plumes, which have only recen...
This thesis investigates the role of submarine hydrothermal vents in the global marine Fe budget. Wh...
Iron is a scarce but essential micronutrient in the oceans that limits primary productivity in many ...
Fe isotopes are a potential tool for tracing the biogeochemical redox cycle of Fe in the ocean. Spec...
Deep-sea hydrothermal activity cycles the entire volume of the global ocean through deep-sea hydroth...
This review aims to bring into focus the current understanding of hydrothermal systems and plume dyn...
Temporal variations in Fe isotope compositions at three locations in the Pacific Ocean over the last...
The Rainbow hydrothermal vent site, which is the largest known point source for dissolved Fe deliver...
Hydrothermal venting impacts the global-scale biogeochemical cycles of many trace metals and their i...