AUV-Based Long-Range Exploration For Hydrothermal Activity Between 13°-33°S Along The Southern Mid- Atlantic Ridge

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 6
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- 2692 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 14, 2011
Abstract
The southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (SMAR) is one of the least-explored spreading centers in the world with respect to hydrothermal activity. In the past 8 years research focused mainly on the ridge segments close to Ascension Island, discovering hydrothermal fields as far south as 14°20?S (Haase et al., 2007; German et al., 2008; Tao et al., 2011). However, the vast majority of the SMAR ridge axis has never been thoroughly investigated for hydrothermal activity. In the spring of 2013 we used segment-scale AUV deployments as well as conventional CTD surveys to identify areas of hydrothermal activity along 16 mid-ocean ridge segments between 13° and 33°S, thereby covering close to 5 % of the global ridge axis in a single cruise. During cruise MSM25 of the German research vessel Maria S. Merian, we tested longrange (>100 km lines per dive) AUV deployments of GEOMAR?s AUV ABYSS (a Remus 6000 vehicle) along the spreading axis for their capability to locate active venting in a fast and efficient way on regional surveys. Since the missions covered long distances,
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APA:
(2011) AUV-Based Long-Range Exploration For Hydrothermal Activity Between 13°-33°S Along The Southern Mid- Atlantic RidgeMLA: AUV-Based Long-Range Exploration For Hydrothermal Activity Between 13°-33°S Along The Southern Mid- Atlantic Ridge. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.