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Exploring Hydrothermal System Response to Magma Supply and Crustal Thickness Gradients Along the Galapagos Spreading Center 2005

Metadata Updated: October 19, 2024

In December 2005 and January 2006, an interdisciplinary team of 38 scientists ventured to a deep sea site north of the Galapagos Islands to conduct research on the Galapagos Spreading Center, which is part of the global mid-ocean ridge. The global mid-ocean ridge is a giant volcanic seam where oceanic plates repeatedly rip apart and erupt lava to form new seafloor, in a process known as "seafloor spreading." Nearly one-fifth of the "spreading centers" comprising the mid-ocean ridge lie directly above or very near "hotspots" in the Earth's mantle. At oceanic hotspots, melting plumes of hot rock rise from deep in the Earth's mantle and erupt lava at the seafloor to form seamounts and volcanic islands. The portion of the Galapagos Spreading Center where our surveys took place was completely unexplored for hydrothermal vents and other fine-scale seafloor features. Using towed near-bottom sonars, hydrothermal plume sensors, and cameras, we sought to uncover hydrothermal, geological and biological responses to magma supply and crustal thickness along our survey region.

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Metadata Date October 30, 2023
Metadata Created Date October 19, 2024
Metadata Updated Date October 19, 2024
Reference Date(s) 2006 (publication)
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Resource Type Collectionsession
Metadata Date October 30, 2023
Metadata Created Date October 19, 2024
Metadata Updated Date October 19, 2024
Reference Date(s) 2006 (publication)
Responsible Party University of California, Santa Barbara (Principal Investigator)
Contact Email
Guid gov.noaa.ncei:GalapagosIslands2005
Access Constraints Data use shall be credited to NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research. No data access constraints, unless data are protected under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.
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Metadata Language eng; USA
Metadata Type geospatial
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Temporal Extent Begin 2005-12-03
Temporal Extent End 2006-01-10

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