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Hydrothermal Chemistry
Hydrothermal Chemistry
Hydrothermal Chemistry
Hydrothermal Chemistry

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Hydrothermal Chemistry Defined

Aqueous chemistry under high temperature conditions. In biospheric chemistry, this refers to water whose chemical composition has been altered by deep, hot rock and which tends to come to the surface at fault lines. This creates boiling springs and geysers. [Atmospheric Change v.3; 179; 1993]

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