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Auzende, Jean-marie; Urabe, T.; Tanahashi, M.; Ruellen, E.; Bendel, V.; Fiala-medioni, A.; Fujikura, K.; Geistdoerfer, P.; Gracia-mont, E.; Grimaud, D.; Ihibashi, J. I.; Joshima, M.; Kisimoto, K.; Kojima, S.; Maillet, P.; Matsumoto, T.; Mitsuzawa, K.; Murai, M.; Naka, J.; Nargeolet, P. H.; Nojiri, Y.; Ohta, S.; Pranal, V.; Pratt, C.. |
Since 1987, Japanese and French geologists, geophysicists, and biologists have been studying the North Fiji Basin Ridge within the framework of a joint project named STARMER (Science and Technology Agency of Japan—IFREMER of France). This ridge was first geologically, geophysically, and geochemically surveyed during the 1985 SEAPSO 3 cruise of the R/V Jean Charcot [Auzende et al., 1988]. At that time, water sampling and morphotectonic analysis indicated that the North Fiji Basin Ridge was technically and hydrothermally active. Within the STARMER project, four surface ship cruises have been conducted {Kaiyo 87‐88‐89 and Yokosuka 90). One significant result of these surveys is the complete mapping of the entire ridge between 14°S and 22°S (Figure 1), an area... |
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Ano: 1992 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00451/56267/57838.pdf |
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