Chemical characteristics of newly discovered black smoker fluids and associated hydrothermal plumes at the Rodriguez Triple Junction, Central Indian Ridge
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Kei Okamura | Ryuichi Shinjo | Urumu Tsunogai | Shinji Tsuchida | Yuji Sano | U. Tsunogai | T. Yamanaka | R. Shinjo | J. Ishibashi | Y. Sano | T. Gamo | Toshitaka Gamo | Jun-ichiro Ishibashi | Hitoshi Chiba | Toshiro Yamanaka | Jun Hashimoto | Takamoto Okudaira | T. Okudaira | H. Chiba | Satoshi Kataoka | K. Okamura | S. Tsuchida | J. Hashimoto | Satoshi Kataoka
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