Abstract

Nature Geoscience 7, 757–761 (2014); published online 14 September 2014; corrected after print 24 December 2015. The version of this Letter originally published described hydrothermal fluids circulating within oceanic fracture zones near ridge-transform intersections as super-critical fluids. However, Daniel Broseta, Matthew Steele-MacInnis and Thomas Driesner pointed out that, even if this term is of common use in the scientific literature, this description is incorrect and potentially misleading for multi-component fluids such as seawater.

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