Since their discovery in 1987, hydrothermal vent fields at the summit of the volcanic Loihi Seamount, near the island of Hawaii, have been the focus of intense research. But only recently did scientists discover that something unusual and important was also happening at the base of this seamount, 5,000 meters down.
There, previously unknown bacterial communities that feed on iron may be playing unappreciated roles in balancing ocean chemistry. Learning more about them could offer insights on the origin of previously unexplained geological features on Earth, and may even aid in developing search strategies for life beyond Earth.
This expedition aboard Schmidt Ocean Institute research vessel Falkor gave scientists access to some of the most advanced deep ocean technologies, enabling research that significantly advanced understanding of Loihi and guide future research at the seamount.
Data & Publications
The resulting shipboard dataset is being stored at the Rolling Deck to Repository and is now available.
The resulting bathymetric dataset from the multibeam mapping of the Loihi Seamount using R/V Falkor’s Kongsberg EM302 and EM710 is being stored at the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance’s Marine Geoscience Data System (IEDA:MGDS). This data is also stored at the NOAA National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI). You can view all Falkor datasets by using the Filter Surveys button on the left sidebar.
- Cruise Report: Iron Eaters of Loihi Seamount
- Urschel, M., Moyer, C., Glazer, B., and Rogers, K. (2016). Cryptic Anaerobic Metabolisms in the Deep Subsurface. Oral Presentation, Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations Annual All-hands Meeting, Monterey, CA, USA.
- Clague, D., Paduan, J., Moyer, C., Glazer, B., Caress, D., Yoerger, D., and Kaiser, C., (2016). Structure and Evolution of Hawaii’s Loihi Seamount from High-resolution mapping, Oral presentation, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.
In the News
The Wonders of Marine Science
All Things Marine Radio Show • May 20th, 2014
Loihi Seamount’s iron-oxidizing bacteria focus of ocean expedition
University of Hawaii News • June 24th, 2014
Researchers to embark on extraordinary expedition to Loihi Seamount
University of Hawaii Press Release • June 24th, 2014
Scientists departing for Loihi research expedition
Hawaii News Now • June 25th, 2014
Researchers to embark on extraordinary expedition to Loihi Seamount
Hawaii Reporter • June 25th, 2014
Researchers to embark on extraordinary expedition to Loihi Seamount
Phys.org • June 25th, 2014
UH Manoa on Subsea Volcano Expedition
Subsea News World • June 25th, 2014
What Lies Beneath – Researchers Kick Off Exploration of Underwater Loihi Seamount
Hawaii Tribune-Herald • June 25th, 2014
Researchers studying more of Loihi’s secrets
Big Island Now • June 25th, 2014
Researchers embark on expedition to Loihi Seamount
Hawaii 24/7 • June 27th, 2014
Researchers Embark On Mission To Explore The Loihi Seamount, Hawaii’s Newest ‘Island’
Huffington Post • June 28th, 2014
Live From Loihi Seamount: On Board the R/V Falkor
All Things Marine Radio Show: Live from R/V Falkor • July 1st, 2014
Undersea volcano in Hawaii is a window to the ancient Earth
Yahoo Canada • July 2nd, 2014
Expedition to Hawaii seamount Loihi seeks clues about creation of Earth, other worlds
Hawaii Magazine • July 7th, 2014
Falkor at Loihi Seamount with Ken Rubin and Brian Glazer
Think Tech Hawaii • July 14th, 2014
Ocean expedition maps loihi deepest reaches
University of Hawaii News • August 6th, 2014