Marine Geology, v. 261, n. 1-4, p. 138-152, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2009.02.005International audienceThis paper reports the first "in situ" seafloor observations of fluid escape structures in a fault-controlled caldera-type depression of about 8 km diameter, named the Menes caldera, in the Eastern Mediterranean sea off Egypt (western province of the Nile Deep Sea Fan). A detailed analysis of seven Nautile dives, performed during the Nautinil cruise in 2003, focused on determining the nature, origin, importance, mechanisms and environmental impacts of the fluid escape processes from the geological observations. Seafloor maps, constructed from direct visual observations and video records made from the submersible, and samplin...
The Nile Deep Sea Fan hosts numerous active fluid escape structures associated with large gas emitti...
Submarine hydrocarbon seeps are geologically driven “hotspots” of increased biological activity on t...
Recent field observations have identified the widespread occurrence of fluid seepage through the eas...
Marine Geology, v. 261, n. 1-4, p. 138-152, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2009.02.005Inte...
This paper reports the first "in situ" seafloor observations of fluid escape structures in a fault-c...
This paper reports the first “in situ” seafloor observations of fluid escape structures in a fault-c...
The Menes caldera is a fault-controlled depression (~8 km in diameter) at ~3,000 m water depth in th...
Four mud volcanoes of several kilometres diameter named Amon, Osiris, Isis, and North Alex and locat...
Fluid escape structures on the Nile Deep Sea Fan were investigated during the MEDIFLUX MIMES expedit...
Four mud volcanoes of several kilometres diameter named Amon, Osiris, Isis, and North Alex and locat...
Isis mud volcano is located on the upper slope of the Nile deep-sea fan and has been described as th...
As a part of the Dutch-French MEDINAUT diving expedition in 1998, cold seeps and mud volcanoes were ...
On the passive margin of the Nile deep-sea fan, the active Cheops mud volcano (MV; ca. 1,500 m diame...
Submersible observations and seafloor mapping over areas of mud volcanism in the eastern Mediterrane...
Recent field observations have identified the widespread occurrence of fluid seepage through the eas...
The Nile Deep Sea Fan hosts numerous active fluid escape structures associated with large gas emitti...
Submarine hydrocarbon seeps are geologically driven “hotspots” of increased biological activity on t...
Recent field observations have identified the widespread occurrence of fluid seepage through the eas...
Marine Geology, v. 261, n. 1-4, p. 138-152, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2009.02.005Inte...
This paper reports the first "in situ" seafloor observations of fluid escape structures in a fault-c...
This paper reports the first “in situ” seafloor observations of fluid escape structures in a fault-c...
The Menes caldera is a fault-controlled depression (~8 km in diameter) at ~3,000 m water depth in th...
Four mud volcanoes of several kilometres diameter named Amon, Osiris, Isis, and North Alex and locat...
Fluid escape structures on the Nile Deep Sea Fan were investigated during the MEDIFLUX MIMES expedit...
Four mud volcanoes of several kilometres diameter named Amon, Osiris, Isis, and North Alex and locat...
Isis mud volcano is located on the upper slope of the Nile deep-sea fan and has been described as th...
As a part of the Dutch-French MEDINAUT diving expedition in 1998, cold seeps and mud volcanoes were ...
On the passive margin of the Nile deep-sea fan, the active Cheops mud volcano (MV; ca. 1,500 m diame...
Submersible observations and seafloor mapping over areas of mud volcanism in the eastern Mediterrane...
Recent field observations have identified the widespread occurrence of fluid seepage through the eas...
The Nile Deep Sea Fan hosts numerous active fluid escape structures associated with large gas emitti...
Submarine hydrocarbon seeps are geologically driven “hotspots” of increased biological activity on t...
Recent field observations have identified the widespread occurrence of fluid seepage through the eas...