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The study of hydrothermal vents is a young and fertile discipline. The latest findings, and the enticing prospects offered by new technology, came in for discussion at two meetings held late last year.

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Figure 1: Deep-sea drama — a submersible hovers close to a 'black smoker' hydrothermal vent.

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  1. * Pushing the Envelope: A Tribute to the Career and Accomplishments of John M. Edmond, American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, 11–15 December 2001; Energy and Mass Transfer in Marine Hydrothermal Systems, 89th Dahlem Workshop, Berlin, 15–19 October 2001.

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German, C. Bubbling under. Nature 415, 124–125 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/415124a

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