The effect of volcanic activity on submarine hydrothermal systems has been well documented along fast- and intermediate-spreading centers but not from slow-spreading ridges. Indeed, volcanic eruptions are expected to be rare on slow-spreading axes. Here we report the presence of hydrothermal venting associated with extremely fresh lava flows at an elevated, apparently magmatically robust segment center on the slow-spreading southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 5°S. Three high-temperature vent fields have been recognized so far over a strike length of less than 2 km with two fields venting phase-separated, vapor-type fluids. Exit temperatures at one of the fields reach up to 407°C, at conditions of the critical point of seawater, the highest tem...
Crust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tectonic processes, with m...
International audienceEmerging findings reveal that hydrothermal systems at slow to ultraslow spread...
Submarine hydrothermal venting along mid-ocean ridges is an important contributor to ridge thermal s...
The effect of volcanic activity on submarine hydrothermal systems has been well documented along fas...
Detailed exploration with remotely operated and autonomous deep submergence vehicles has revealed, a...
We report results from an investigation of the geologic processes controlling hydrothermal activity ...
International audienceHigh-temperature hydrothermal activity occurs in all ocean basins and along ri...
During March/April 1998 we conducted detailed mapping and sampling of hydrothermal plumes along six ...
The oceanic crust is initially cooled and deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems are largely fed by hydr...
The process of plate accretion at mid-ocean ridges, once thought to occur in a relatively simple, ma...
International audienceCrust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tect...
Hydrothermal fluids have been collected from three high temperature (360–364°C) vents from Broken Sp...
Hydrothermal systems at mid-ocean ridges (MOR) are of scientific interest due to their role in ocean...
We have reviewed available visual information from the seafloor, and recently acquired microbathymet...
cooler, diffuse hydrothermal fluids directly from the basaltic seafloor, rather than from hydrotherm...
Crust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tectonic processes, with m...
International audienceEmerging findings reveal that hydrothermal systems at slow to ultraslow spread...
Submarine hydrothermal venting along mid-ocean ridges is an important contributor to ridge thermal s...
The effect of volcanic activity on submarine hydrothermal systems has been well documented along fas...
Detailed exploration with remotely operated and autonomous deep submergence vehicles has revealed, a...
We report results from an investigation of the geologic processes controlling hydrothermal activity ...
International audienceHigh-temperature hydrothermal activity occurs in all ocean basins and along ri...
During March/April 1998 we conducted detailed mapping and sampling of hydrothermal plumes along six ...
The oceanic crust is initially cooled and deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems are largely fed by hydr...
The process of plate accretion at mid-ocean ridges, once thought to occur in a relatively simple, ma...
International audienceCrust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tect...
Hydrothermal fluids have been collected from three high temperature (360–364°C) vents from Broken Sp...
Hydrothermal systems at mid-ocean ridges (MOR) are of scientific interest due to their role in ocean...
We have reviewed available visual information from the seafloor, and recently acquired microbathymet...
cooler, diffuse hydrothermal fluids directly from the basaltic seafloor, rather than from hydrotherm...
Crust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tectonic processes, with m...
International audienceEmerging findings reveal that hydrothermal systems at slow to ultraslow spread...
Submarine hydrothermal venting along mid-ocean ridges is an important contributor to ridge thermal s...