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Co-chief scientists: Robert S. Detrick (Univ. Rhode Island, Kingston) and Jose Honnorez (Univ. Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France and Univ. Miami). ODP Staff scientist, Andrew C. Adamson (Texas A & M Univ.). Also Garret W. Brass (NSF), Kathryn M. Gillis (Dalhousie Univ.) Susan E. Humphris (Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.), Catherine Mevel (Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie), Peter S. Meyer (Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.), Nikolai Petersen (Univ. Muenchen) Martina Rautenschlein (Max-Plank-Inst. fur Chemie), Tsugio Shibata (Okayama Univ.), Hubert Staudigel (Scripps Inst. Oceanography). Anita Wooldridge (Univ. Miami) and Kiyohiko Yamamoto (Tohoku Univ.).
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Leg 106 shipboard scientific party. Ocean Drilling program: Mid-Atlantic bare-rock drilling and hydrothermal vents. Nature 321, 14–15 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1038/321014a0
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