The Logatchev hydrothermal field (14 degrees 45`N on the MAR) is one of a few submarine hydrothermal systems associated with ultramafic rocks. It is situated on the eastern inner flank of the rift valley wall, 7 km away from the spreading axis and its formation has previously been linked to detachment faulting and core complex formation. Geological mapping during various ROV dives, geological sampling, and shallow drilling reveal a structural control of hydrothermal activity as well as its location in a debris flow consisting of heterogeneous ultramafic and mafic intrusive rocks. The mixed mafic/ultramafic host rock lithology is in agreement with published vent fluid and gas chemical data showing characteristics for interaction with mafic a...
Hydrothermal deposits occur a[ a water depth of 2460 m in Middle Valley, a sediment-fllled railed ri...
Venting of “black smoke ” is not a very efficient process to produce large mineral deposits, as part...
The Middle Valley segment at the northern end of the Juan de Fuca Ridge is a deep extensional rift b...
International audienceRecent ROV dives and high-resolution bathymetric data acquired over the Ashadz...
The internal structure of Seafloor Massive Sulfides (SMS) deposits is one of the most important and ...
Detailed bathymetric mapping of the area of 15°N (MAR) as well as geological mapping of the Logatche...
The Trans‐Atlantic Geotraverse (TAG) hydrothermal field on the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge is one of the best...
Hydrothermal systems at mid-ocean ridges (MOR) are of scientific interest due to their role in ocean...
Highlights • “Black Smokers” on slow-spreading ridges can host larger seafloor massive sulfide...
We have investigated the relations between volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal activity on Lucky St...
The 26°S hydrothermal field (SMAR 26°S), located at 26°12' on the slow-spreading Southern Mid-Atlant...
Results of ongoing interdisciplinary investigation of the TAG Hydrothermal Field since discovery in ...
Results of direct geological and geochemical observations of the modern Rainbow hydrothermal field (...
This paper presents mineralogical and geochemical data on seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) from the A...
[1] We report first evidence for hydrothermal activity from the southern Knipovich Ridge, an ultra-s...
Hydrothermal deposits occur a[ a water depth of 2460 m in Middle Valley, a sediment-fllled railed ri...
Venting of “black smoke ” is not a very efficient process to produce large mineral deposits, as part...
The Middle Valley segment at the northern end of the Juan de Fuca Ridge is a deep extensional rift b...
International audienceRecent ROV dives and high-resolution bathymetric data acquired over the Ashadz...
The internal structure of Seafloor Massive Sulfides (SMS) deposits is one of the most important and ...
Detailed bathymetric mapping of the area of 15°N (MAR) as well as geological mapping of the Logatche...
The Trans‐Atlantic Geotraverse (TAG) hydrothermal field on the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge is one of the best...
Hydrothermal systems at mid-ocean ridges (MOR) are of scientific interest due to their role in ocean...
Highlights • “Black Smokers” on slow-spreading ridges can host larger seafloor massive sulfide...
We have investigated the relations between volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal activity on Lucky St...
The 26°S hydrothermal field (SMAR 26°S), located at 26°12' on the slow-spreading Southern Mid-Atlant...
Results of ongoing interdisciplinary investigation of the TAG Hydrothermal Field since discovery in ...
Results of direct geological and geochemical observations of the modern Rainbow hydrothermal field (...
This paper presents mineralogical and geochemical data on seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) from the A...
[1] We report first evidence for hydrothermal activity from the southern Knipovich Ridge, an ultra-s...
Hydrothermal deposits occur a[ a water depth of 2460 m in Middle Valley, a sediment-fllled railed ri...
Venting of “black smoke ” is not a very efficient process to produce large mineral deposits, as part...
The Middle Valley segment at the northern end of the Juan de Fuca Ridge is a deep extensional rift b...