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In a first, Indian Oceanographers have captured image of an active Hydrothermal Vent

Posted 20 Dec 2024

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This discovery is outcome of Hydrothermal Exploration Programme carried out by National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) and National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT).

  • Discovered hydrothermal vent is located 4,500 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean.
  • This site holds potential for mineral exploration as part of the Deep Ocean Mission.

About Hydrothermal vents

An infographic showing Significance of Hydrothermal Vents
  • Hydrothermal vents are underwater springs where cold water prevailing near the seabed comes in close contact with magma in a tectonically active region. 
    • When this cold water trickles through cracks and fissures on the ocean crust and admixtures with magma, it getsheated up, dissolving minerals from surrounding rocks. 
    • It then emerges as hydrothermal plumes rich in trace metals, gases and minerals
  • These are found in the global mid-oceanic ridge system
  • These support diverse ecosystems and microbial communities, serving as the foundation of the food web in deep-sea environments.

About Deep Ocean Mission

  • Approved in 2021 at an estimated cost of Rs. 4077 crore for a period of 5 years.
  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Earth Sciences.
  • Major Components:
    • Development of Technologies for Deep Sea Mining, and Manned Submersible
    • Development of Ocean Climate Change Advisory Services
    • Technological innovations for exploration and conservation of deep-sea biodiversity
    • Deep Ocean Survey and Exploration
    • Energy and freshwater from the Ocean
    • Advanced Marine Station for Ocean Biology
  • Tags :
  • Indian Ocean
  • Deep Ocean Mission
  • Samudrayaan Mission
  • Hydrothermal Vent
  • Mid-Oceanic Ridge
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