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Exploring New Patterns of Biological Succession at the Rosebud Hydrothermal Vents - Galápagos Rift
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2005
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Description:In May-June, 2005, a multidisciplinary expedition was conducted on the Galápagos Rift, from the Rosebud hydrothermal field at 86.5°W to the Inca Transform at 85°W, in order to 1) investigate the role fluid chemistry and microbial assemblages in the development of nascent hydrothermal communities, 2) conduct in-situ colonization experiments, 3) map the biology and geology of the Rosebud vent field through mosaic imaging, and 4) explore the eastern Rift for undiscovered low- and high-temperature hydrothermal systems.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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