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Jeff S. Seewald
Jeff S. Seewald
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Geology
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Cool, alkaline serpentinite formation fluid regime with scarce microbial habitability and possible abiotic synthesis beneath the South Chamorro Seamount
2018
Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
Shinsuke Kawagucci
Junichi Miyazaki
Yuki Morono
Jeff S. Seewald
C. Geoff Wheat
Ken Takai
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Carbon release by off-axis magmatism in a young sedimented spreading centre
2011
Nature Geoscience
D. Lizarralde
S. Adam Soule
Jeff S. Seewald
Giora Proskurowski
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Exploration of the Most Alkaline Extreme in a Deep-Sea Serpentine Seamount, the South Chamorro Seamount as an Interface Between Abiotic and Biotic in this Planet
2010
Ken Takai
Junichi Miyazaki
Yuki Morono
Fumio Inagaki
Kengo Kubota
Craig L. Moyer
Jeff S. Seewald
Geoff Wheat
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Widespread, Off-axis Magmatism at a Young Oceanic Rift, the Sedimented Guaymas Basin Spreading Center
2010
S. A. Soule
Daniel Lizarralde
Jeff S. Seewald
Giora Proskurowski
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The Sills of Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California: Implications for Crustal Melt Distribution and Thermogenic Carbon Flux
2007
Daniel Lizarralde
S. A. Soule
Jeff S. Seewald
Graham M. Kent
Alistair J. Harding
W. S. Holbrook
Paul J. Umhoefer
Gary J. Axen
John M. Fletcher
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