Scientists stunned by a massive hydrothermal field off Greece
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Scientists discovered a massive hydrothermal vent field surrounding the Greek island of Milos, making it one of the largest shallow-water systems in the Mediterranean. The vents, found at depths of 100-230 meters along active fault zones, reveal how tectonic forces control where hot fluids reach the seafloor, fundamentally changing understanding of regional geological activity.
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