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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 188.Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges presents a multidisciplinary overview of the remarkable emerging diversity of hydrothermal systems on slow spreading ocean ridges in the Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic oceans. When hydrothermal systems were first found on the East Pacific Rise and other Pacific Ocean ridges beginning in the late 1970s, the community consensus held that the magma delivery rate of intermediate to fast spreading was necessary to suppo
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monografia Rebiun24891011 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun24891011 m o d | cr -n--------- 130524s2010 dcuab ob 001 0 eng d 1-118-66661-5 1-118-67224-0 CBUC 991010729966506709 CBUC 991010729966506709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 551.2/309162 551.2309162 Diversity of hydrothermal systems on slow spreading ocean ridges electronic resource] Peter A. Rona ... [et al.], editors Washington, D.C. American Geophysical Union c2010 Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. American Geophysical Union 1 online resource (449 p.) 1 online resource (449 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Geophysical Monograph Series 188 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index Title Page; Contents; Preface; Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges: Introduction; Emerging Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges; Hydrothermal Circulation at Slow Spreading Ridges: Analysis of Heat Sources and Heat Transfer Processes; Chemical Signatures From Hydrothermal Venting on Slow Spreading Ridges; The Magnetic Signature of Hydrothermal Systems in Slow Spreading Environments; Hydrothermal Activity at the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridges Implications of the Iceland Deep Drilling Project for Improving Understanding of Hydrothermal Processes at Slow Spreading Mid-OcCrustal Structure, Magma Chamber, and Faulting Beneath the Lucky Strike Hydrothermal Vent Field; The Relationships Between Volcanism, Tectonism, and Hydrothermal Activity on the Southern Equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge; The Ultraslow Spreading Southwest Indian Ridge; Deformation and Alteration Associated With Oceanic and Continental Detachment Fault Systems: Are They Similar? Detachment Fault Control on Hydrothermal Circulation Systems:Interpreting the Subsurface Beneath the TAG HydrothermalField Using the Isotopic and Geological Evolutionof Oceanic Core Complexes in the AtlanticSerpentinization and Associated Hydrogen and Methane Fluxes at Slow Spreading Ridges; High Production and Fluxes of H2 and CH4 and Evidence of Abiotic Hydrocarbon Synthesis by Serpentinization in Ultramafic-Hosted Hydrothermal Systems on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Phase Equilibria Controls on the Chemistry of Vent Fluids From Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ridges: Reactivity of Plagioclase and Olivine Solid Solutions and the pH-Silica ConnectionGeodiversity of Hydrothermal Processes Along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Ultramafic-HostedMineralization: A New Type of Oceanic Cu-Zn-Co-Au Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit; Hydrothermal Systems: A Decade of Discovery in Slow Spreading Environments; Chemosynthetic Communities and Biogeochemical Energy PathwaysAlong the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: The Case of Bathymodiolus Azoricus; Index Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 188.Diversity of Hydrothermal Systems on Slow Spreading Ocean Ridges presents a multidisciplinary overview of the remarkable emerging diversity of hydrothermal systems on slow spreading ocean ridges in the Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic oceans. When hydrothermal systems were first found on the East Pacific Rise and other Pacific Ocean ridges beginning in the late 1970s, the community consensus held that the magma delivery rate of intermediate to fast spreading was necessary to suppo English Sea-floor spreading Hydrothermal deposits Chemical oceanography Hydrothermal vents Electronic books Rona, Peter A. 0-87590-478-5 Geophysical monograph 188