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    Les Ulis :EDP Sciences,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: No detailed description available for "La chimie et la mer".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (208 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9782759803392
    Series Statement: Chimie Et ... Series
    Language: French
    Note: Intro -- Sommaire -- Préface : par Paul Rigny -- Préface: par Bernard Bigot -- Les grandes questions en sciences chimiques de l'environnement marin -- Bibliographie -- Partie 1 : Comprendre la mer -- Chapitre 1 : Des clefs pour comprendre l'océan : les traceurs chimiques et isotopiques -- Chapitre 2 : Faut-il fertiliser l'océan pour contrôler le climat ? -- Bibliographie -- Partie 2 : Profiter de la mer -- Chapitre 1 : Les ressources minérales du futur sont-elles au fond des mers ? -- Bibliographie -- Chapitre 2 : L'exploitation des nodules polymétalliques : utopie ou réalité ? -- Bibliographie -- Chapitre 3 : Hydrates de gaz et Hydrogène : ressources de la mer du futur ? -- Bibliographie -- Chapitre 4 : Du minéral à la vie : les oasis des grands fonds -- Bibliographie -- Chapitre 5 : Les médicaments de la mer : espoir ou illusion ? -- Bibliographie -- Partie 3 : La chimie pour aider la mer -- Chapitre 1 : L'homme, la chimie et la mer : connaître la contamination pour la combattre -- Chapitre 2 : La lutte physicochimique contre les marées noires : trente ans d'expérience -- Bibliographie -- Chapitre 3 : La chimie à l'assaut des biosalissures -- Bibliographie -- Glossaire -- Crédits photographiques -- L'Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer.
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    Publication Date: 2020-07-23
    Description: As part of the French-American Ridge Atlantic program the French-American Zero-Angle Photon Spectrometer and Rocks (FAZAR) cruise conducted water column studies between 33 and 40 degrees N along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR)) to detect hydrothermal activity and map its influence, This paper describes the large-scale hydrography within the axial valley, with particular emphasis on the hydrothermally active Lucky Strike segment (37 degrees 17'N). The FAZAR study area is affected be the presence of the Azores Current and Mediterranean Water (MW). Although the MW core has been mapped as far north as 50 degrees N off the ridge; the northern boundary Of the MW within the MAR in the FAZAR study area exists as a strong front south of the Azores platform. This front is most likely caused by the shallower ridge crest becoming a physical barrier to the MW. The Lucky Strike segment lies within this front and, as a result, has complicated hydrography which can obscure hydrothermal temperature and salinity anomalies.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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    Publication Date: 2016-05-17
    Description: The submersible Nautile completed 22 dives during the Nautilau cruise (R/V Nadir, April 17-May 10, 1989) for a detailed investigation of the southern Lau basin near Tonga. The objective of the scientific team from France, Germany, and Tonga was to understand the process of sea-floor ore formation associated with hydrothermal circulation along the Valu Fa back-arc ridge behind the Tonga- Kermadec trench. The four diving areas, between lat 21°25′S and 22°40′S in water ∼2000 m deep, were selected on the basis of results from cruises of the R/V JeanCharcot and R/V Sonne. The Nadir cruise provided proof of hydrothermal activity—in all four areas, over more than 100 km—as indicated by the widespread occurrence of hydrothermal deposits and by heat flow, conductivity, and temperature measurements near the sea bottom. The most spectacular findings were high-temperature white and black smokers and associated fauna and ore deposits. Hydrothermal water chemistry and sulfide composition data presented here indicate that this hydrothermal field is very different from the hydrothermal fields in oceanic ridges. This difference is seen in the water chemistry of the hydrothermal fluid (pH = 2 and high metal content) and the chemical composition of sulfides (enrichment in Ba, As, and Pb).
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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