International audienceHydrothermal circulation at ultramafic-hosted sites supports a large variety of high-and low-temperature hydrothermal vents and associated ecosystems. The discovery of abundant fossil vesicomyid and thyasirid shell accumulations at the ridge crest, approximately 2.5 km east of the active Rainbow vent field on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR, 36 degrees 13'N), increased our knowledge regarding the diversity of vent communities at slow spreading ridges. Bivalve molluscs of the family Vesicomyidae were represented by the genus Phreagena. Here we present the first record of this genus in the Atlantic Ocean. This second vesicomyid species known from the MAR, Phreagena sp., was found to be associated with a Thyasira species that...
Structure of assemblages associated with mussel aggregations of Bathymodiolus azoricus was investiga...
Hydrothermal vents are among the most fascinating environments that exist within the modern oceans, ...
from a methane seep off central Chile (~36°S) with a molecular timescale for diversification of the ...
International audienceHydrothermal circulation at ultramafic-hosted sites supports a large variety o...
Among the deep-sea hydrothermal vent sites discovered in the past 30 years, Lost City on the Mid-Atl...
WOS:000472949800006This study provides an analysis of vesicomyid bivalve-symbiont community distribu...
The ultramafic Rainbow Massif hosts the high-temperature (HT) Rainbow hydrothermal site, venting H2,...
The deep ocean has fascinated researchers for centuries with discoveries of new ecosystems and speci...
Transform faults are geological structures that interrupt the continuity of mid-ocean ridges and can...
This study examined the previously unknown macrofaunal of a deep-sea cold seep and two shallow hydro...
The Figueroa sulfide deposit located in Franciscan Complex rocks in the San Rafael Mountains, Califo...
From the deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps ecosystems, more than 600 species containing man...
The chemosymbiotic bivalves collected from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz are reviewed. Of t...
Abstract: There are 19 known fossiliferous volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits which range ...
The chemosymbiotic bivalves collected from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz are reviewed. Of t...
Structure of assemblages associated with mussel aggregations of Bathymodiolus azoricus was investiga...
Hydrothermal vents are among the most fascinating environments that exist within the modern oceans, ...
from a methane seep off central Chile (~36°S) with a molecular timescale for diversification of the ...
International audienceHydrothermal circulation at ultramafic-hosted sites supports a large variety o...
Among the deep-sea hydrothermal vent sites discovered in the past 30 years, Lost City on the Mid-Atl...
WOS:000472949800006This study provides an analysis of vesicomyid bivalve-symbiont community distribu...
The ultramafic Rainbow Massif hosts the high-temperature (HT) Rainbow hydrothermal site, venting H2,...
The deep ocean has fascinated researchers for centuries with discoveries of new ecosystems and speci...
Transform faults are geological structures that interrupt the continuity of mid-ocean ridges and can...
This study examined the previously unknown macrofaunal of a deep-sea cold seep and two shallow hydro...
The Figueroa sulfide deposit located in Franciscan Complex rocks in the San Rafael Mountains, Califo...
From the deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps ecosystems, more than 600 species containing man...
The chemosymbiotic bivalves collected from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz are reviewed. Of t...
Abstract: There are 19 known fossiliferous volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits which range ...
The chemosymbiotic bivalves collected from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz are reviewed. Of t...
Structure of assemblages associated with mussel aggregations of Bathymodiolus azoricus was investiga...
Hydrothermal vents are among the most fascinating environments that exist within the modern oceans, ...
from a methane seep off central Chile (~36°S) with a molecular timescale for diversification of the ...