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Dead Sulfide at Galapagos Spreading Center (2002)

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Species (common):
Year: 2002
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: Photograph:Video
Device Type: Camera:Video
Feature: GalapagosRift
Investigator: Daniel Fornari
Expedition: AT07-13
Chief Scientist: Stephen Hammond
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Clams Planet - Galapagos Rift (2002)

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Species (common):
Year: 2002
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: Photograph:Video
Device Type: Camera:Video
Feature: GalapagosRift
Investigator: Daniel Fornari
Expedition: AT07-13
Chief Scientist: Stephen Hammond
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Calyptogena Clams at Galapagos (2002)

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Species (common):
Year: 2002
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: Photograph:Video
Device Type: Camera:Video
Feature: GalapagosRift
Investigator: Daniel Fornari
Expedition: AT07-13
Chief Scientist: Stephen Hammond
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Ray Swimming Past Lava Pillar (2002)

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Species (common):
Year: 2002
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: Photograph:Video
Device Type: Camera:Video
Feature: GalapagosRift
Investigator: Daniel Fornari
Expedition: AT07-13
Chief Scientist: Stephen Hammond
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Highlights from Alvin dive 3789 at Galapagos Rift (2002)

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Species (common):
Year: 2002
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: Photograph:Video
Device Type: Camera:Video
Feature: GalapagosRift
Investigator: Daniel Fornari
Expedition: AT07-13
Chief Scientist: Stephen Hammond
Species:

Suspended Bacterial Mat (1991)

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Bacterial flocs suspended in the water column at East Pacific Rise (EPR) following a volcanic eruption in 1991. These bacteria and other heat-loving bacteria are the basis of ecosystems found in these harsh deep-sea environments. Deep in the ocean, there is no sunlight and organisms are subjected to extreme temperature and pressure. Hot mineral-rich water escaping the seafloor at sites along the Mid-Ocean Ridges contains chemicals that are used by bacteria to create biological energy.
Species (common):
Year: 1991
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: Photograph:Video

Vigorous black smoker Sully at Endeavour (2000)

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This vigorously venting black smoker chimney, called Sully, is located in the Main Endeavour Field. This video, taken in 2000 during the Perturbations Cruise onboard the R/V Atlantis, shows Sully billowing 380 deg C fluids. The field was dramatically perturbed by a series of earthquakes in 1999-2000. Water depth is approximately 2190 m. As of 2007, this chimney was venting nearly clear fluids at temperatures well below 300 deg C.
Species (common):
Year: 2000
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: Photograph:Video
Device Type: Camera:Video
Feature: JdF:Endeavour:MEF:Sully

Hydrophone used to record the sound of hydrothermal venting (2004)

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Movie showing a hydrophone system deployed at Sully in 2004, with inserted audio from later in the deployment.
Species (common):
Year: 2004
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: FluidFlow
Device Type: Camera:Video
Feature: JdF:Endeavour:MEF:Sully
Investigator: Timothy Crone
Chief Scientist:
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OBS recovery at EPR with Jason 2 (2007)

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The Jason 2 Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) frees an ocean bottom seismometer and sends it to the surface after it had become stuck in lava during a seafloor eruption at the East Pacific Rise study site during late 2005 - early 2006.
Species (common):
Year: 2007
Details:
Media Type: Video
Data Type: Photograph
Device Type: Camera:Video
Feature: EPR
Investigator: Daniel Fornari
Expedition: AT15-17
Chief Scientist: Emily Klein
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Animation of nested Ridge2000 datasets (2008)

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Animation showing Global Multi-Resolution Topography (GMRT) with nested sidescan sonar (Martinez et al., 2004), high-resolution bathymetry (courtesy C. Langmuir KM0417; Ferrini et al., 2008) and down-looking photomosaic (courtesy C.


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