Gas emissions and active tectonics within the submerged section of the North Anatolian Fault zone in the Sea of Marmara
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Acknowledgments
We wish to acknowledge all the actors that initiated the Turkish–French collaboration and contributed to make the MarNaut cruise a reality. We also warmly acknowledge Captain and crew of R/V L'Atalante and the very efficient help of the Turkish Navy to protect our ship and submersible in the zones of heavy ship traffic. Financial support from Agence Nationale de la Recherche (project ANR/ISIS) and from INSU (Project Marmarafluides) is also acknowledged. M. Tryon acknowledges NSF Award No.
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