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Judul Research on Submarine Hydrothermal Activity and Its Material Circulation, Magmatic Setting, and Seawater, Sedimentary, Biologic Effects / Zhigang Zeng (editor); Yuxiang Zhang (editor); Zuxing Chen (editor)
Pengarang Zeng, Zhigang
Zhang, Yuxiang
Chen, Zuxing
Penerbitan Basel : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 226 p.
ISBN 978-3-0365-8979-4
Subjek ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL & EARTH SCIENCES
Catatan Submarine hydrothermal activity has been a focus of research since its discovery in the 1970s. It is widely believed that submarine hydrothermal activity offers significant prospects for the development of mineral and biological resources, and also that it has a considerable impact on the immediate seawater environment. The study of submarine hydrothermal activity is a multi-disciplinary topic that includes tectonics, petrology, mineralogy, sedimentology, chemistry and oceanography. The development of hydrothermal circulation is controlled in tectonic and magmatic settings, including extensional tectonics where shallow magma reservoirs exist. The chemical compositions of hydrothermal fluids, which are affected by fluid–rock interactions beneath the seafloor and potentially by magma degassing are recorded in hydrothermal minerals, sediments, and seawater. Naturally, such a broad area of research cannot be advanced without the development of exploratory and analytical techniques. This Special Issue includes 13
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