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Mass wasting, methane venting, and biological communities on the Mendocino transform fault
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Mass wasting, methane venting, and biological communities on the Mendocino transform fault

Debra S. Stakes, Anne M. Trehu, Shana K. Goffredi, Thomas H. Naehr and Robert A. Duncan
Geology (Boulder), Vol.30(5), pp.407-410
01/05/2002

Abstract

aliphatic hydrocarbons alkanes bacteria bathymetry biomarkers bottom-simulating reflectors C-13/C-12 California Cape Mendocino carbon carbonate rocks chemosynthesis cold seeps communities continental margin deep-sea environment East Pacific ecology Environmental geology faults gas hydrates gas seeps geochemistry geophysical methods geophysical profiles geophysical surveys Gorda Rise Humboldt County California hydrocarbons Invertebrata isotope ratios isotopes Leg 167 marine environment marine sediments mass movements Mendocino fracture zone methane multichannel methods North Pacific Northeast Pacific O-18/O-16 Ocean Drilling Program Oceanography ODP Site 1022 organic compounds oxygen Pacific Ocean sedimentary rocks sediments seismic methods seismic profiles slumping stable isotopes strike-slip faults surveys symbiosis transform faults United States uplifts vents Vermes

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