In Search of Hydrothermal Lost Cities

Cruise Log

Susan Lang, U. of S.C. / NSF / ROV Jason / 2018 © WHOI
ROV SuBastian / Schmidt Ocean Institute

Biology of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents

Some of the most striking features of the deep sea are the amazing oases of life found at sites of hydrothermal venting. Elsewhere in the...

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Origins and Life: Going deep to study Earth’s tiniest organisms

Traducción al español disponible a continuación Written by Marc A. Fontánez Ortiz The deep sea is the largest ecosystem on Earth. It harbors a plethora...

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Dave Caress

The Strategy for Finding Hydrothermal Vents

Traducción al español disponible a continuación Written by Julie Huber and Dave Butterfield Given bad weather to the north at the Kane Fracture Zone, we...

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Susan Lang, U. of S.C. / NSF / ROV Jason / 2018 © WHOI

Starting the Expedition: Serpentinization on the Seafloor

Spanish Translation Below  The origins of this expedition – “Searching for Serpentinization-Driven Hydrothermal Activity on Oceanic Core Complexes of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge” – go back...

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