2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr.2017.02.005
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Development of a new deep-sea hybrid Raman insertion probe and its application to the geochemistry of hydrothermal vent and cold seep fluids

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“…The Sea-Going System-RiP The details of the RiP system have been described in previous papers (Zhang et al, 2017a(Zhang et al, , 2017b. RiP System and Data Processing 3.1.1.…”
Section: Field Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Sea-Going System-RiP The details of the RiP system have been described in previous papers (Zhang et al, 2017a(Zhang et al, , 2017b. RiP System and Data Processing 3.1.1.…”
Section: Field Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of new Raman instrumentation has created new opportunities to explore chemical processes occurring in hydrothermal vents, as it is highly adaptable to aqueous environments (Brewer et al, 2004;Ferraro, 2003;Lewis & Edwards, 2001;McCreery, 2005). Another adaptation of an in situ Raman detection system, the Raman insertion probe (RiP), can adapt to a variety of extreme environments and has been used for in situ detection in the Manus hydrothermal area, the Okinawa Trough hydrothermal area and the South China Sea cold seep area (Zhang et al, 2017a(Zhang et al, , 2017b. The deep ocean Raman in situ system (DORISS) designed by Brewer et al (2004) has been used on a variety of natural gas, hydrate, mineral, and pore water measurements (Hester et al, 2006(Hester et al, , 2007White, 2009;White et al, 2005, 2006a, 2006b, Zhang et al, 2010.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The authigenic carbonate and associated chemosynthetic communities near the active cold seep vents have also been discovered and reported at this site Feng & Chen, 2015;Lin et al, 2002;Machiyama et al, 2007;Wang et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2017a). The authigenic carbonate samples and two bathymodiolin mussel species were taken back to laboratory to constrain the fluid sources, intensities of seepage, and to infer the biogeochemical process respectively Feng & Chen, 2015).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…We compile 33 unique data sources that quantitatively identify at least one of the anomalies of interest in the current iteration of the SEAFLEA database (Riedel et al, 2002;Mazurenko & Soloviev, 2003;MIMES, 2004;Levin & Mendoza, 2007;Paull et al, 2007;Sahling et al, 2008;Sellanes et al, 2008;Greinert et al, 2010;Olu et al, 2010;Riedel et al, 2010;Jessen et al, 2011;Batang et al, 2012;Jin et al, 2012;Pierre et al, 2012;Römer et al, 2012;Bowden et al, 2013;Han et al, 2013;Römer et al, 2014;Sahling et al, 2014;Seismic Water Bottom Anomalies Map Gallery, 2014;Skarke et al, 2014;Johnson et al, 2015;Paull et al, 2015;Ruff et al, 2015;Szpak et al, 2015;Åström et al, 2016;Merle & Embley, 2016;Hoshino et al, 2017;Michel et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2017;Åström et al, 2018;Gafeira et al, 2018;Riedel et al, 2018). The SEAFLEA database is a community effort with multiple individuals and research groups contributing data .…”
Section: Seaflea Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%