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16 August 2011

Vent field discovery on Mid-Atlantic ridge

Hydro International -

The mission to find and study the deep sea vent field on the mid Atlantic Ridge was undertaken from the Irish research vessel, RV Celtic Explorer.  The deep-rated ROV Holland 1 was required to operate in the challenging conditions created by hydrothermal vents.  These vents occur where cracks in the Earth's crust allow sea water to penetrate downwards into areas of subterranean volcanic activity. 

The seawater is not only heated to boiling point, but also permeated with dissolved minerals and suspended solids from the molten rock. This heated seawater then gushes back upwards into the ocean giving rise to what looks like miniature erupting volcanoes.

 "On the first dive, we found the edge of the vent field within two hours of arriving on the seafloor," said Dr Andy Wheeler, who led the expedition. "The ROV descended a seemingly bottomless underwater cliff into the abyss.

We never reached the bottom, but rising up from below were these chimneys of metal sulphides belching black plumes of mineral-rich superheated water. Often the search for vents takes much longer, and our success is a testament to the excellent equipment on board and the hard work and skill of everyone involved."  

Because of the extreme depth and the importance of monitoring the precise location of the ROV as it navigated the difficult conditions, the research team selected Sonardyne's Ranger 2 acoustic positioning technology. 

This system is specifically designed for deep water, long range tracking of underwater vehicles and is widely used throughout the offshore oil, ocean science and marine survey industries.

Sonardyne's engineers fitted Holland 1 with a high-power acoustic transponder communicating with a transceiver mounted onboard the RV Celtic Explorer.  From this, the system is able to calculate the range and bearing of the underwater target with great precision. 

Ranger 2 incorporates the latest Wideband 2 signal technology which allows the vehicle's real time position to be accurately monitored despite the noise pollution generated by the hydrothermal vent plumes.

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