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Rising-particle hypothesis: Rapid ascent of matter from the deep ocean

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This work was supported by NSF, ERDA and ONR. We thank S.M. Ferreira for obtaining the photographs, and Drs. R.R. Hesslar and A.A. Benson for helpful discussions.

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Yayanos, A.A., Nevenzel, J.C. Rising-particle hypothesis: Rapid ascent of matter from the deep ocean. Naturwissenschaften 65, 255–256 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00368567

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