In the abyss, everyone can hear you scream. Tube worms cover a sulfide chimney deep underwater in the Pacific Ocean.Credit...NOAA Supported by By Sabrina Imbler You might know what a hydrothermal vent ...
You might know what a hydrothermal vent looks like: black plumes billowing from deep-sea pillars encrusted with tube worms, hairy crabs, pouting fish. But do you know what it sounds like? To the ...
And if no one is around will it still make a sound? Crone and cronies et al. on the open access PLoS One explore the Sound Generated by Mid-Ocean Ridge Black Smoker Hydrothermal Vents. Although theory ...
This bizarre clip has captured an air vent making white noise which weirdly sounds like a famous film score. The video, which is a half a minute long and appears to have been taken on Snapchat shows ...
To the untrained ear, a hydrothermal vent — or more precisely, one vent from the Suiyo Seamount southeast of Japan — generates a viscous, muffled burbling that recalls an ominous pool of magma or a ...
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