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Lebrato, Mario; Wang, Yiming V.; Tseng, Li-chun; Achterberg, Eric P.; Chen, Xue-gang; Molinero, Juan-carlos; Bremer, Karen; Westernstroeer, Ulrike; Soeding, Emanuel; Dahms, Hans-uwe; Kueter, Marie; Heinath, Verena; Joehnck, Janika; Konstantinou, Kostas I.; Yang, Yiing J.; Hwang, Jiang-shiou; Garbe-schoenberg, Dieter. |
Shallow hydrothermal vents are of pivotal relevance for ocean biogeochemical cycles, including seawater dissolved heavy metals and trace elements as well as the carbonate system balance. The Kueishan Tao (KST) stratovolcano off Taiwan is associated with numerous hydrothermal vents emitting warm sulfur-rich fluids at so-called White Vents (WV) and Yellow Vent (YV) that impact the surrounding seawater masses and habitats. The morphological and biogeochemical consequences caused by a M5.8 earthquake and a C5 typhoon ("Nepartak") hitting KST (12th May, and 2nd-10th July, 2016) were studied within a 10-year time series (2009-2018) combining aerial drone imagery, technical diving, and hydrographic surveys. The catastrophic disturbances triggered landslides that... |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00593/70518/68670.pdf |
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