Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Deep below the Pacific, scientists found the Kunlun hydrothermal field—a massive hydrogen source supporting unique ecosystems.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Researchers believe the earliest forms of life on Earth began in hydrothermal vents—cracks in the sea floor that release hot, mineral-rich water. A ...
A new study suggests meteor impacts may have created hydrothermal systems on early Earth, offering a possible setting for the ...
An international research team led by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research Kiel has discovered a globally unique system on the seabed off the coast of Papua New Guinea. During their ...
Montero Mining and Exploration Ltd (TSX-V:MON, OTC:MXTRF) said on Wednesday that an integrated analysis of geological, geochemical and geophysical data at its Elvira gold project in Chile’s Maricunga ...
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Meteor impacts may have created hydrothermal vents that helped spark life
New research suggests that the violent collisions between meteors and early Earth did not just destroy, they may have built ...
Dr. Tony Harwood, President and CEO of Montero, commented: "Geochemistry at Elvira highlights a large hydrothermal system with strong geochemical vectors consistent with shallow epithermal ...
Far below the waves of the western Pacific, researchers have uncovered a hydrothermal system unlike anything seen before. Known as the Kunlun hydrothermal field, it lies near the Mussau Trench on the ...
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