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An Experimental Approach to Chemical Evolution in Submarine Hydrothermal Systems,ested before the discovery of submarine hydrothermal vents that an important relationship may exist between the evolution of the Earth’s crust such as a hydrogeothermal zone associated with axes of plate spreading and the process of chemical evolution (Ingmanson and Dowler, 1977; Degens, 1979).