Adam Soule
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Nature | 2008
Robert A. Sohn; Claire Willis; Susan E. Humphris; Timothy M. Shank; Hanumant Singh; Henrietta N. Edmonds; Clayton Kunz; Ulf Hedman; Elisabeth Helmke; Michael V. Jakuba; Bengt Liljebladh; Julia Linder; Chris Murphy; Ko-ichi Nakamura; Taichi Sato; Vera Schlindwein; C. Stranne; Maria Tausenfreund; Lucia Upchurch; Peter Winsor; Martin Jakobsson; Adam Soule
Roughly 60% of the Earth’s outer surface is composed of oceanic crust formed by volcanic processes at mid-ocean ridges. Although only a small fraction of this vast volcanic terrain has been visually surveyed or sampled, the available evidence suggests that explosive eruptions are rare on mid-ocean ridges, particularly at depths below the critical point for seawater (3,000 m). A pyroclastic deposit has never been observed on the sea floor below 3,000 m, presumably because the volatile content of mid-ocean-ridge basalts is generally too low to produce the gas fractions required for fragmenting a magma at such high hydrostatic pressure. We employed new deep submergence technologies during an International Polar Year expedition to the Gakkel ridge in the Arctic Basin at 85° E, to acquire photographic and video images of ‘zero-age’ volcanic terrain on this remote, ice-covered ridge. Here we present images revealing that the axial valley at 4,000 m water depth is blanketed with unconsolidated pyroclastic deposits, including bubble wall fragments (limu o Pele), covering a large (>10 km2) area. At least 13.5 wt% CO2 is necessary to fragment magma at these depths, which is about tenfold the highest values previously measured in a mid-ocean-ridge basalt. These observations raise important questions about the accumulation and discharge of magmatic volatiles at ultraslow spreading rates on the Gakkel ridge and demonstrate that large-scale pyroclastic activity is possible along even the deepest portions of the global mid-ocean ridge volcanic system.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2017
Jeffrey Marlow; Chiara Borrelli; Sean P. Jungbluth; Colleen L. Hoffman; Jennifer Marlow; Peter R. Girguis; Adam Skarke; Donna K. Blackman; Dan Fornari; Adam Soule; Cindy Lee Van Dover; Laura E. Bagge; Roman A. Barco; Bridgit Boulahanais; Kaitlin Bowman; Mercer Brugler; Stephanie L. Bush; Anni Djurhuus; Julianne Fernandez; Robinson Fulweiler; Sean Jungbluth; Joanna D. Kinsey; Kevin M. Kocot; Doreen McVeigh; Michael Navarro; Amanda Netburn; Alexis L. Pasulka; Katrina I. Twing; Amy Wagner; Joe Zambon
Field expeditions have long played a critical role in advancing our understanding of the natural world. From the voyage of the Beagle to the HMS Challenger Expedition and the Apollo Moon landings, researchers have visited remote locations to collect samples and in situ data before returning to the laboratory for further analyses.
Nature Geoscience | 2011
Joseph A. Resing; Ken H. Rubin; Robert W. Embley; John E. Lupton; Edward T. Baker; Robert P. Dziak; Tamara Baumberger; Marvin D. Lilley; Julie A. Huber; Timothy M. Shank; D. A. Butterfield; David A. Clague; Nicole S. Keller; Susan G. Merle; Nathaniel J. Buck; Peter J. Michael; Adam Soule; David W. Caress; Sharon L. Walker; Richard F. Davis; James P. Cowen; Anna-Louise Reysenbach; Hans Thomas
Mid-Ocean Ridges | 2013
Daniel J. Fornari; Maurice A. Tivey; Hans Schouten; Michael R. Perfit; Dana R. Yoerger; Al Bradley; Margo H. Edwards; Rachel M. Haymon; Daniel S. Scheirer; Karen L. Von Damm; Timothy M. Shank; Adam Soule
The Galápagos: A Natural Laboratory for the Earth Sciences | 2014
Eric Mittelstaedt; Adam Soule; Karen S. Harpp; Daniel J. Fornari
Archive | 2007
A. Nunnery; Eva Klein; Simon Mathieu White; Michael R. Perfit; Daniel J. Fornari; Adam Soule; J. L. Mason
Archive | 2004
Larry A. Mayer; Yuri Rzhanov; D J Fornari; Adam Soule; Timothy M. Shank; Stace E. Beaulieu; Hugo F. Schouten; Maurice A. Tivey
Archive | 2006
Daniel J. Fornari; Adam Soule; Michael R. Perfit; Ken H. Rubin; Timothy M. Shank; James P. Cowen; Karen L. Von Damm; Maurice A. Tivey
Archive | 2006
Stace E. Beaulieu; Timothy M. Shank; Adam Soule; D J Fornari; Yuri Rzhanov; Larry A. Mayer
Archive | 2005
Yuri Rzhanov; Stace E. Beaulieu; Adam Soule; Timothy M. Shank; D J Fornari; Larry A. Mayer