An instrument called a CTD/Rosette is lowered down to the top of these volcanoes to measure the salinity, temperature, depth, and concentration of particles in the water column. Scientists use particle concentration and Oxygen Reduction Potential as the most sensitive indicators of hydrothermal plumes.
CTD Rosette
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An instrument called a CTD rosette is lowered down to the top of these volcanoes to measure the salinity, temperature, depth, and concentration of particles in the water column. Scientists use particle concentration and Oxygen Reduction Potential as the most sensitive indicators of hydrothermal plumes.
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