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Lost City hydrothermal field

Proskurowski, G. Lilley, M.D. Seewald, J.S. Friih-Green, G.L. Olson, E.J. Lupton, J.E. Sylva, S.P. Kelley, D.S. Abiogenis hydrocarbon production at Lost City hydrothermal field. Science 2008, 319, 604-607. [Pg.250]

In comparison to the high-temperature hydrothermal vents, biomass at the Lost City vent field is much lower and the macrofauna are much smaller, typically less than 100 pm. These macrofeuna are predominantly gastropods and polychaetes with 58% of the species being endemic, including nine new species of crustaceans ... [Pg.509]

Microbial niches in serpentization-influenced environments at the Lost City hydrothermal vent field. [Pg.510]


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