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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2017
The existence of supernova remnants and strong stellar winds in giant extragalactic HII regions should be associated with the existence of gas at very high velocities (≈ 102 − 103 km s–1). The detection of large velocity/low intensity gas within the regions could be possible with the use of CCD detectors with long slit intermediate spectroscopy and long integration times. To test this observational approach we have conducted a survey in the brightest giant HII regions of M 101 and M 51. We report on the preliminary results of our programme, and discuss the implications for the energetics of the regions.