Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a few miles offshore of south-eastern Sicily along the Malta plateau (eastern Mediterranean Sea), Swath bathymetric data along with a dense grid of side scan sonar and seismic profiles were acquired in an area extending over 100 km2. Gravity cores, water samples and video observations were also collected at selected sites. Mapped domes were found from 50 to 200 m wide and no more than 5 m high occurring on the seafloor, isolated or arranged in clusters. Ridges consisted of large tabular sub-elongated structures, elevated from 5 to 10 m from the surrounding seafloor, and had flat tops on which numerous closeset, small cones occurred, appeari...
The Maltese Islands are intersected by two major fault systems associated with two diverse rifting e...
Several persistent sonar clutter features were observed in 2002 during an experiment in the Straits ...
‘Cold’ seeps (or cold vents) are seafloor manifestations of fluid migration through sediments from t...
Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a...
Active Fluid Seepage (AFS) at the seafloor is a global phenomenon associated with seafloor morpholog...
Submarine carbonate escarpments, documented in numerous sites around the world, consist of thick exp...
Active fluid seepage (AFS) at the seafloor is a global phenomenon associated with seafloor morpholog...
Submarine carbonate escarpments, documented in numerous sites around the world, consist of thick exp...
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental ...
Abstract: High-resolution swath data acquired using ship-borne and near-bottom multibeam systems hav...
International audienceMethane release from the seafloor is commonly associated with chemosynthesis-b...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
High resolution swath bathymetry and backscatter data, seismic CHIRP profiles, multibeam water colum...
The southern Sicilian coast represents an important contribution to Italian tourism, the Sicily Chan...
Submersible observations and seafloor mapping over areas of mud volcanism in the eastern Mediterrane...
The Maltese Islands are intersected by two major fault systems associated with two diverse rifting e...
Several persistent sonar clutter features were observed in 2002 during an experiment in the Straits ...
‘Cold’ seeps (or cold vents) are seafloor manifestations of fluid migration through sediments from t...
Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a...
Active Fluid Seepage (AFS) at the seafloor is a global phenomenon associated with seafloor morpholog...
Submarine carbonate escarpments, documented in numerous sites around the world, consist of thick exp...
Active fluid seepage (AFS) at the seafloor is a global phenomenon associated with seafloor morpholog...
Submarine carbonate escarpments, documented in numerous sites around the world, consist of thick exp...
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental ...
Abstract: High-resolution swath data acquired using ship-borne and near-bottom multibeam systems hav...
International audienceMethane release from the seafloor is commonly associated with chemosynthesis-b...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
High resolution swath bathymetry and backscatter data, seismic CHIRP profiles, multibeam water colum...
The southern Sicilian coast represents an important contribution to Italian tourism, the Sicily Chan...
Submersible observations and seafloor mapping over areas of mud volcanism in the eastern Mediterrane...
The Maltese Islands are intersected by two major fault systems associated with two diverse rifting e...
Several persistent sonar clutter features were observed in 2002 during an experiment in the Straits ...
‘Cold’ seeps (or cold vents) are seafloor manifestations of fluid migration through sediments from t...