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Geophysical and geochemical signatures of Gulf of Mexico seafloor brines

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Fig. 1. Map showing the location of the study sites.
Fig. 2. Photos of the brine trapper used to collect 3-m vertical pro-files in deep-sea brines
Table 1. Dissolved methane concentration in parts per million (ppm) and % of total hydrocarbons as methane (in parenthesis) over depth inthe brine pool and mud volcano in 1998 and 2002
Fig. 3. Laser line scan mosaic and subbottom profile for the GC233 brine pool.pool and the surrounding rim of mussels.northeast track
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