HYDROBS-MOMAR 2012

Type Oceanographic cruise
Set This cruise is part of the set HYDROMOMAR
Ship Thalassa
Ship owner Ifremer
Dates 31/07/2012 - 13/08/2012
Chief scientist(s) PERROT Julie

GEO-OCEAN - UMR 6538

Univ. Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, Univ. Bretagne Sud

Place Nicolas Copernic

29280 Plouzané

https://www.geo-ocean.fr/

DOI 10.17600/12040070
Objective The HYDROBS-MOMAR 2012 cruise's objective was to continuously monitor the seismicity of the mid-Atlantic ridge around the MoMAR zone. Thus, five autonomous hydrophones were moored in the SOFAR Channel to record this seismicity. The hydrophones and data will be retrieved in July/August 2014.

Data managed by SISMER

Bibliography

References of Technical Reports

Dyment Jérôme, Lallier François, Le Bris Nadine, Rouxel OlivierORCID, Sarradin Pierre-MarieORCID, Lamare Sylvain, Coumert Coralie, Morineaux Marie, Tourolle JulieORCID (2014). Les impacts environnementaux de l’exploitation des ressources minérales marines profondes. Expertise scientifique collective. Rapport, CNRS – Ifremer, 937 p. https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00872/98434/


References of International Seminar Communications

Marion Giusti, Julie Perrot, Marcia Maia, Alexey Sukhovich, Robert Dziak, Joaquim Luis, Mathilde Cannat, and Jean-Yves Royer (2019) Contribution of hydroacoustic data to long-term seismicity studies along then northern MAR, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 21, EGU2019-9657, EGU General Assembly 2019.

Marion Giusti, Marcia Maia, Robert P. Dziak, Julie Perrot and Alexey Sukhovich (2017) Geophysical evidence for magma intrusion across the non-transform offset between the Famous and North Famous segments of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2017, abstract #T33D-0760.

Thesis using campaign data

Giutsi Marion (2019). Apport des données hydroacoustiques pour l'étude de la sismicité de la dorsale médio-Atlantique nord / Hydroacoustic data contribution for the long term seismicity study of the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. PhD Thesis, Université de Bretagne Occidentale.