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Auzende, Jean-marie; Eissen, Jean-philippe; Caprais, Marie-paule; Gente, Pascal; Gueneley, S; Harmegnies, Francois; Lagabrielle, Yves; Lapouille, A; Lefevre, C; Maillet, P; Maze, Jean-pierre; Ondreas, Helene; Schaaf, A; Singh, R. |
Seismic, Seabeam, magnetic and gravimetrie surveys in the southern part of the N-Fiji basin were conducted during the SEAPSO LEG III Cruise. The active spreading axis was recognized between 17°30'S and 21°S. It consists of a continuous N-S Ridge cross-cut by transverse directions oriented N25 and N45. North of 17°30'S, the spreading System is more complex due to the existence of a possible triple junction located around 15° S. The eastern part of the N-Fiji basin, west of Viti Levu is mostly characterized by alternating highs and deeps (<4,000 m). This area must be regarded no more as a spreading center, but as complex boundary suffering transverse tectonics. |
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Ano: 1986 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00184/29492/27835.pdf |
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Legrand, Jacques; Echardour, Andre; Floc'H, Henri; Floury, Luc; Gieskes, Joris; Harmegnies, Francois; Loaec, Gerard; Pozzi, Jean-pierre; Raer, Yves; Stephen, Ralph. |
This paper describes the successful field test of the NADIA (Navette de Diagraphie, which means logging shuttle) wireline reentry system, an apparatus designed and built by IFREMER (Institut Francaise de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer) to place instruments and to carry out well logging in boreholes in the deep sea without a drill ship. The Campagne FARE (Faisabilite Re‐Entree) field tests in July 1988 in DSDP (Deep Sea Drilling Project) Hole 396B (near the Kane Fracture Zone at the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (Figure 1)) demonstrated the feasibility of routine reentry and logging in a water depth of 4455 m. |
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Ano: 1989 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00451/56268/57839.pdf |
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Bougault, Henri; Appriou, P; Birolleau, A; Charlou, Jean-luc; Crane, K; Etoubleau, Joel; Fouquet, Yves; Gente, P; Harmegnies, Francois; Landure, Jean-yves; Le Noac'H, A; Pelle, Henri; Sichler, Bertrand; Voisset, Michel; Watremez, Pierre; Vaslet, N; Jean Baptiste, P. |
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Ano: 1990 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00070/18104/15652.pdf |
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Géli, Louis; Turon, J.-l.; Aslanian, Daniel; Balut, Y.; Beuzart, Paul; Cochran, J.; Francheteau, J.; Harmegnies, Francois; Landuré, Jean-yves; Le Suavé, Raymond; Mazaud, A.; Michel, E.; Normand, Alain; Pichon, Jack; Vlastelic, Ivan. |
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Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00288/39943/38491.pdf |
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Dupre, Stephanie; Woodside, J; Foucher, Jean-paul; De Lange, G; Mascle, J; Boetius, A; Mastalerz, V; Stadnitskaia, A; Ondreas, Helene; Huguen, C; Harmegnies, Francois; Gontharet, Swanne; Loncke, L; Deville, E; Niemann, H; Omoregie, E; Olu, Karine; Fiala Medioni, A; Dahlmann, A; Caprais, Jean-claude; Prinzhofer, A; Sibuet, Myriam; Pierre, C; Damste, J. |
Four mud volcanoes of several kilometres diameter named Amon, Osiris, Isis, and North Alex and located above gas chimneys on the Central Nile Deep Sea Fan, were investigated for the first time with the submersible Nautile. One of the objectives was to characterize the seafloor morphology and the seepage activity across the mud volcanoes. The seepage activity was dominated by emissions of methane and heavier hydrocarbons associated with a major thermal contribution. The most active parts of the mud volcanoes were highly gas-saturated (methane concentrations in the water and in the sediments, respectively, of several hundreds of nmol/L and several mmol/L of wet sediment) and associated with significantly high thermal gradients (at 10 m below the seafloor,... |
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Palavras-chave: Seafloor morphology; Methane; Authigenic carbonate precipitation; Gas chimneys; Mud breccia; Mud volcanoes; Fluid seepage; Nile fan. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-4455.pdf |
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Dupre, Stephanie; Mascle, Jean; Foucher, Jean-paul; Harmegnies, Francois; Woodside, John; Pierre, Catherine. |
The Menes caldera is a fault-controlled depression (~8 km in diameter) at ~3,000 m water depth in the western province of the Nile deep-sea fan off NW Egypt, comprising seven mud volcanoes (MVs) of which two are active. Based on multichannel and chirp seismic data, temperature profiles, and high-resolution bathymetric data collected during the 2000 Fanil, 2004 Mimes and 2007 Medeco2 expeditions, the present study investigates factors controlling MV morphology, the geometry of feeder channels, and the origin of emitted fluids. The active Cheops and Chephren MVs are 1,500 m wide with subcircular craters at their summits, about 250 m in diameter, generally a few tens of metres deep, and filled with methane-rich muddy brines with temperatures reaching 42 °C... |
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Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00185/29668/28151.pdf |
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