InterRidge Working Groups

A Working Group comprises a Working Group Chair or Co-Chairs who drive the progress of the group and report back to the Steering Committee, and the working group members. The scientists come from various universities and research institutes around the world, and their expertise is diverse but pertinent to the project the working group is tackling. This ensures that ridge-related research projects are addressed from different perspectives.

Current Active Working Groups

Theme Objective WG-Chair
Biogeochemical interactions at deep sea vents address questions of biogeochemical interactions in different MOR and BAB environments and link scientists and their needs for technologies and sampling time Nadine le Bris, IFREMER, France
Deep earth sampling strengthen the ties to, and use of, global deep earth sampling facilities such as IODP, ICDP, etc. Benoit Iledefonse, Montpellier, France
Long-Range Exploration identify vehicles with the necessary reliability, depth and endurance capability for long-range exploration of the mid-ocean ridge Colin Devey, IFM-GEOMAR, Germany
Mantle Imaging promoting experiments to image the mantle structure at one or two ridge systems Nobukazu Seama, Japan
Seafloor Mineralization examine SMS deposit distribution, maturation and evolution and to investigate the processes (biological, chemical, geological) that are responsible for their formation and preservation Maurice Tivey, WHOI, USA
Vent Ecology foster cutting edge collaborations and other studies that will contribute to our understanding of the ecology of hydrothermal vents Charles Fisher, Penn State Univ., USA, and Stephane Hourdez, Roscoff, France
Monitoring and observatories promote long term ocean bottom observatories, establish a long-term observatory in the Atlantic Javier Escartin, IPGP, France
Ricardo Santos, Azores, Portugal
Ultraslow spreading ridges concentrate on the particular scientific and coordination problems posed by ultra-slow ridges Jon Snow, Houston, USA