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The East Pacific Rise Between 9°N and 10°N:Twenty-Five Years of Integrated,Multidisciplinary Oceanic Spreading Center Studies
East Pacific Rise Between 9°N and 10°N Twenty-Five Years of Integrated Multidisciplinary Oceanic Spreading Center Studies
2015/7/14
The East Pacific Rise from ~ 9–10°N is an archetype for a fast-spreading mid-ocean ridge. In particular, the segment near 9°50'N has been the focus of multidisciplinary research for over two decades, ...
Lava Geochemistry as a Probe into Crustal Formation at the East Pacific Rise
Lava Geochemistry Crustal Formation East Pacific Rise
2015/7/14
Basalt lavas comprise the greatest volume of volcanic rocks on Earth, and most of them erupt along the world's mid-ocean ridges (MORs). These MOR basalts (MORBs) are generally thought to be relatively...
Recent Seismic Studies at the East Pacific Rise 8°20'–10°10'N and Endeavour Segment:Insights into Mid-Ocean Ridge Hydrothermal and Magmatic Processes
Seismic East Pacific Rise 8°20'–10°10'N Endeavour Segment:Mid-Ocean Ridge Hydrothermal Magmatic Processes
2015/7/14
As part of the suite of multidisciplinary investigations undertaken by the Ridge 2000 Program, new multichannel seismic studies of crustal structure were conducted at the East Pacific Rise (EPR) 8°20'...
A Vent-Field-Scale Model of the East Pacific Rise 9°50'N Magma-Hydrothermal System
Vent-Field-Scale Model East Pacific Rise 9°50'N Magma-Hydrothermal System
2015/7/14
This paper describes a two-limb single-pass modeling approach constrained by vent temperature, heat flow, vent geochemistry, active-source seismology, and seismically inferred circulation geometry to ...
Turbulence Observations in a Buoyant Hydrothermal Plume on the East Pacific Rise
Turbulence Observations Buoyant Hydrothermal Plume East Pacific Rise
2015/7/14
Hot vent fluid enters the ocean at high-temperature hydrothermal vents, also known as black smokers. Because of the large temperature difference between the vent fluid and oceanic near-bottom waters, ...
RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND ASSOCIATED GEOLOGICAL FEATURES AT HYDROTHERMAL VENTS AT 9-10 NORTH, EAST PACIFIC RISE
hydrothermal vents Scientific Diving
2009/5/6
The discovery of newly formed hydrothermal vents in April 1991 at areas of recent volcanic activity between 9O45' and g052'N on the Eat Pacific Rise (EPR, depth 2500m) afforded the first opportunity ...