"How Volcanoes Make Life Possible (at
the Bottom of the Ocean)"
Dr. Jeffrey S. Seewald is an Associate Scientist in
the Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry department at
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He studies the
way organic and inorganic materials interact in the
formation of sea-floor sediment, and the chemistry of
processes taking place below the sea floor in hydrothermal
systems. He has worked on developing and using new tools
and techniques to carrying out experiments in these
high-heat deep ocean systems. He gave a presentation
about how hydrothermal vents work and how the chemistry
of vents and seawater create conditions that sustain
several kinds of deep-sea bacteria and archaea. Later,
he conducted a tour of his laboratory and displayed
samples of hydrothermal vent minerals, walls, and equipment,
including his sampler for hydrothermal vent fluids.
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resources on this topic.
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