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Sublacustrine Geothermal Activity in Yellowstone Lake: Studies Past and Present Charles C. Remsen, James S. Maki, J. Val Klump, Carmen Aguilar, Patrick D. Anderson, Lorie Buchholz, Russell L. Cuhel, David Lovalvo, Robert
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Document Date: 2003-07-11 12:07:49


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Crane / Eaton / Galapagos / Oceanics Inc. / /

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North America / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Bridge Bay / UWM Great Lakes WATER Institute / UWS/UWM Great Lakes WATER Institute / McGill University / University of Wisconsin / /

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gas vent / technolofumarole gas / attractive site / personal communications / sublacustrine hydrothermal systems / gas fumaroles / gas bubbles / water sampling devices / chemical gradients / hot gas vents / gas fumarole / important sports fishery / control electronics / thermal and chemical gradients / food / energy / /

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Sedge Bay / Yellowstone plateau / Yellowstone / Yellowstone Lake / Bridge Bay / Froelicka Bay / Pacific Ocean / Mary Bay / ROV Yellowstone Lake / Sea of Cortez / /

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National Park Service / National Geographic Society / UWM Great Lakes WATER Institute / ISWW/UWM Great Lakes WATER Institute / Milwaukee’s Center for Great Lakes Studies / McGill University / University of Wisconsin / /

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Anthony Ricciatilis / Robert W. Paddock / James C. Bruckner / James Waples / David Lovalvo / Henry M. Reiswig / Russell L. Cuhel / Charles C. Remsen / Carmen Aguilar / James S. Maki / Lorie Buchholz / Patrick D. Anderson / /

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diver / General / /

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Wisconsin / Oregon / /

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