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    Venting of acid-sulfate fluids in a high-sulfidation setting at NW Rota-1 submarine volcano on the Mariana Arc by Resing, Joseph A, Lebon, G, Baker, E. T, Lupton, J. E, Embley, R. W, Massoth, G. J, Chadwick, Jr, de Ronde, C. E. J

    “…A comprehensive survey of hydrothermal plumes and their geochemistry revealed 16 hydrothermally active volcanoes along 1,200 km of the Mariana arc from 13.5°N…”
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    Ocean current and temperature time series at Brothers volcano by Lavelle, J. W., Massoth, G. J., Baker, E. T., de Ronde, C. E. J.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-09-2008)
    “…Time series of currents and temperatures were acquired near surface and at depth on three moorings above Brothers volcano (34° 52.25′S, 179° 04′E), ∼25 km west…”
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    Seafloor eruptions and evolution of hydrothermal fluid chemistry by Butterfield, D. A., Jonasson, I. R., Massoth, G. J., Feely, R. A., Roe, K. K., Embley, R. E., Holden, J. F., McDuff, R. E., Lilley, M. D., Delaney, J. R.

    “…A major challenge confronting geochemists is to relate the chemistry of vented hydrothermal fluids to the local or regional tectonic and volcanic state of…”
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    Biological colonization of new hydrothermal vents following an eruption on Juan de Fuca Ridge by Tunnicliffe, Verena, Embley, Robert W., Holden, James F., Butterfield, David A., Massoth, Gary J., Juniper, S.Kim

    “…A recent eruption on CoAxial Segment of Juan de Fuca Ridge initiated hydrothermal conditions with rapid changes in water chemistry and growth of microbial…”
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    Oregon Subduction Zone: Venting, Fauna, and Carbonates by Kulm, L. D., Suess, E., Moore, J. C., Carson, B., Lewis, B. T., Ritger, S. D., Kadko, D. C., Thornburg, T. M., Embley, R. W., Rugh, W. D., Massoth, G. J., Langseth, M. G., Cochrane, G. R., Scamman, R. L.

    “…Transects of the submersible Alvin across rock outcrops in the Oregon subduction zone have furnished information on the structural and stratigraphic framework…”
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    Submarine venting of phase-separated hydrothermal fluids at Axial Volcano, Juan de Fuca Ridge by Massoth, G. J, Butterfield, D. A, Lupton, J. E, McDuff, R. E, Lilley, M. D, Jonasson, I. R

    Published in Nature (London) (31-08-1989)
    “…A report of observations at Juan de Fuca Ridge confirms the expectations that phase-separated effluents are delivered to the deep ocean from some sea-floor…”
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    The rise and fall of the Coaxial hydrothermal site, 1993-1996 by Baker, Edward T., Massoth, Gary J., Feely, Richard A., Cannon, Glenn A., Thomson, Richard E.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-05-1998)
    “…In June 1993, a seafloor dike intrusion along the CoAxial segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge was acoustically detected. A near‐immediate field response and…”
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    The water-column chemical signature after the 1998 Eruption of Axial Volcano by Resing, Joseph A., Feely, Richard A., Massoth, Gary J., Baker, Edward T.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-12-1999)
    “…The eruption of Axial Volcano in January 1998 produced extensive plumes in the overlying water column with large anomalies in Fe, Mn, pH, light attenuation,…”
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    Cataclysmic hydrothermal venting on the Juan de Fuca Ridge by Baker, Edward T, Massoth, Gary J, Feely, Richard A

    Published in Nature (London) (10-09-1987)
    “…Serial observations of individual submarine hydrothermal vents and the mapping of dilute hydrothermal plumes extending far downcurrent from vent fields…”
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    Tracking the Evolution of a Hydrothermal Event Plume with a RAFOS Neutrally Buoyant Drifter by Lupton, John E., Baker, Edward T., Garfield, Newell, Massoth, Gary J., Feely, Richard A., Cowen, James P., Greene, Ronald R., Rago, Thomas A.

    “…The migration and evolution of a deep ocean hydrothermal event plume were tracked with a neutrally buoyant RAFOS float. The float remained entrained in the…”
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    Intra-oceanic subduction-related hydrothermal venting, Kermadec volcanic arc, New Zealand by de Ronde, Cornel E.J., Baker, Edward T., Massoth, Gary J., Lupton, John E., Wright, Ian C., Feely, Richard A., Greene, Ronald R.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-12-2001)
    “…Intra-oceanic volcanic arcs mark the boundaries between converging lithospheric plates where subduction produces volcanic and tectonic activity that ensures a…”
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    On the calculation of total heat, salt and tracer fluxes from ocean hydrothermal events by Lavelle, J.W., Baker, E.T., Massoth, G.J.

    “…Total heat, salt, and other tracer masses released during a hydrothermal event are shown to be proportional to, but not necessarily equal to, volume integrals…”
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    Chemical variations of hydrothermal particles in the 1996 Gorda Ridge Event and chronic plumes by Feely, R.A., Baker, E.T., Lebon, G.T., Gendron, J.F., Massoth, G.J., Mordy, C.W.

    “…In response to the 1996 magmatic intrusion on the Gorda Ridge near 42.68°N, 126.78°W in late February, we conducted three cruises to the region in March,…”
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    Methane dynamics in hydrothermal plumes over a superfast spreading center: East Pacific Rise, 27.5°–32.3°S by Gharib, J. J., Sansone, F. J., Resing, J. A., Baker, E. T., Lupton, J. E., Massoth, G. J.

    “…Samples were collected from hydrothermal plumes along the East Pacific Rise (EPR) from 28° to 32°S during the Ridge Axis Plume and Neotectonic Unified…”
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    Habitat, growth and physiological ecology of a basaltic community of Ridgeia piscesae from the Juan de Fuca Ridge by URCUYO, Istvan A, MASSOTH, Gary J, JULIAN, David, FISHER, Charles R

    “…The vestimentiferan tubeworm Ridgeia piscesae is an ecosystem- structuring organism in the hydrothermal vent environments of the Northeast Pacific. During this…”
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    Microorganisms in deep-sea hydrothermal plumes by Winn, Christopher D, Karl, David M, Massoth, Gary J

    Published in Nature (London) (24-04-1986)
    “…The study of hydrothermal vents at oceanic spreading centres has led to a re-evaluation of some basic tenets concerning energy flux through oceanic ecosystems…”
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    In situ growth of the vestimentiferan Ridgeia piscesae living in highly diffuse flow environments in the main endeavour segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge by URCUYO, I. A, MASSOTH, G. J, MACDONALD, I. R, FISHER, C. R

    Published in Cahiers de biologie marine (01-01-1998)
    “…At many hydrothermal vents and hydrocarbon seep locations vestimentiferans are an ecosystem structuring organism. The vestimentiferan Ridgeia piscesae Jones,…”
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    Hydrothermal particle plumes over the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge by Baker, Edward T, Lavelle, J. William, Massoth, Gary J

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1985)
    “…Hydrothermal particles originate in buoyant plumes emanating from seafloor thermal vents and accumulate as metalliferous sediments found along oceanic…”
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