(Table 1) Turbidity, temperature, and salinity in the hydrothermal plume and background waters above the northern part of the Mohn's Ridge at Station AMK36-3573-5, supplement to: Bogdanov, Yury A; Sagalevich, Anatoly M; Galkin, Sergey V; Chernyaev, Evgeny S; Lukashin, Vyacheslav N; Ivanov, Georgy V (1997): Geological and biological studies in the northern part of the Mohn's Ridge (Norwegian Sea). Translated from Okeanologiya, 1997, 37(4), 609-616, Oceanology, 37(4), 548-555

In July 1995 geological and biological studies in the axial zone of the northern part of the Mohn's Ridge (72°20'N) were carried out during Cruise 36 of R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh. Slopes of the neovolcanic zone, as well as a caldera on its crest were investigated with use of deep-sea m...

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Main Authors: Bogdanov, Yury A, Sagalevich, Anatoly M, Galkin, Sergey V, Chernyaev, Evgeny S, Lukashin, Vyacheslav N, Ivanov, Georgy V
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 1997
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.760164
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.760164
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Summary:In July 1995 geological and biological studies in the axial zone of the northern part of the Mohn's Ridge (72°20'N) were carried out during Cruise 36 of R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh. Slopes of the neovolcanic zone, as well as a caldera on its crest were investigated with use of deep-sea manned submersibles Mir, geological and biological samples were also collected. Use of the Rosette sounding complex provided recognition of several major hydrothermal plumes. Bottom sediments of the marginal depression are enriched in metals characteristic for hydrothermal metalliferous sediments. Thus, a new unknown hydrothermal field was found.