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Rock sample recovered from the Central Indian ridge.

Rock sample recovered from the Central Indian ridge.
Rock sample recovered from the Central Indian ridge.
Rock sample recovered from the Central Indian ridge.
Rock sample recovered from the Central Indian ridge.
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Nevala, Amy
Rock sample recovered from the Central Indian ridge.
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03/27/2001
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A rock sample, collected from the Central Indian Ridge, a mountain chain running through the Indian Ocean, sparkles with information. It's channel is lined with a fine-grained mineral called chalcopyrite as well as a white mineral called anhydrite. Researchers on board the research vessel Knorr took the sample in 2001 from a black smoker chimney, one of many structures that can form at high-temperature, seafloor hydrothermal systems. Scientists study them to learn about tectonic processes, and they are of increasing commercial interest for their production of minerals.
Date is approximate. Expedition date range was March 27 to May 1, 2001.
Dive and Discover, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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