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Vents at higher frequency

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Figure 1: Incidence of hydrothermal plumes plotted against spreading rate of ocean ridges, where plume incidence is the percentage of ridge-axis length that is overlain by significant plume anomalies in the water column.

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Van Dover, C. Vents at higher frequency. Nature 395, 437–439 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/26617

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