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Economic geology / Plate tectonics / Metamorphic rocks / Lost City / Hydrothermal circulation / Oceanic core complex / Atlantis Massif / Breccia / Serpentinite / Geology / Petrology / Hydrothermal vents
Date: 2011-09-23 15:17:22
Economic geology
Plate tectonics
Metamorphic rocks
Lost City
Hydrothermal circulation
Oceanic core complex
Atlantis Massif
Breccia
Serpentinite
Geology
Petrology
Hydrothermal vents

The Lost City Hydrothermal Field Revisited

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