Hydrothermal Vents
Hydrothermal vents
A hydrothermal vent is a geyser that is located on the floor of the sea. The first such vent was discovered in 1977 on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. Since then, vents have been discovered at a variety of locations in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
The vents tend to be located deep in the ocean. For example, in the Atlantic ocean, some 7000 feet beneath the surface, hydrothermal vents are associated with underwater mountain chain called the Mid-Ocean Ridge. This ridge is geologically active with an upwelling of hot magma and volcanic activity. The tectonic plate movements cause faulting and seawater that then enters the cracks is superheated by the molten magma. The superheated water and steam and spews out through hydrothermal vents.
Some vents, known as "black smokers," spew out a black-colored mixture of iron and sulfide. "White smokers" spew out a whitish mix of barium, calcium, and silicon.
This eruption through the hydrothermal vents is continuous, in contrast with the sporadic eruptions of surface geysers.
The material that emerges from hydrothermal vents is extremely hot (up to 750° F [398.89° C]) and is very rich in minerals such as sulfur. The minerals can precipitate out of solution to form chimneys. The construction of a chimney can occur quickly. Growth of 30 feet in 18 months is not unusual. The tallest of these chimneys that has been measured was the height of a 15 story building.
A vibrant community of bacteria , tubeworms that are unique to this environment, and other creatures exists around hydrothermal vents. The entire ecosystem is possible because of the activity of the bacteria. These bacteria have been shown, principally through the efforts of the Holger Jannasch (1927–1998) of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, to accomplish the conversion of sulfur to energy in a process that does not utilize sunlight called chemosynthesis. The energy is then available for use by the other life forms, which directly utilize the energy, consume the bacteria, or consume the organisms that rely directly on the bacteria for nourishment. For example, the tubeworms have no means with which to take in or process nutrients. Their existence relies entirely on the bacteria that live in their tissues.
See also Chemoautotrophic and chemolithotrophic bacteria; Extremophiles; Sulfur cycle in microorganisms
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Andrea del Sarto's monsters: the Madonna of the Harpies and human-animal hybrids in the renaissance.(artists)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 7/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...monsters who lurk beneath the pedestal of the Virgin in Andrea del Sarto's Madonna of the Harpies have been variously interpreted...chose grotesque female figures to depict the idea. Andrea del Sarto's Madonna and Child with Saints Francis and John...
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The secret self: a reading of Musset's Andre del Sarto.(play by Alfred de Musset )(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Nineteenth-Century French Studies; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...1833 prose drama Andre del Sarto, a play in which the hero...old. Still, Andre del Sarto clearly belongs to the...in one sense Andre del Sarto presents an unlikely mussetian...century Florentine painter, Andrea del Sarto, the play tells...
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Harvard art historian disputes authenticity of Renaissance painting
News Wire article from: University Wire; 2/22/2000; ; 636 words
; ...and Child, is entirely the work of Andrea del Sarto, a Renassiance master in Florence...Child is definitely a product of del Sarto's studio, Shearman admits...was likely composed by one of del Sarto's assistants, he said. The work...
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Elgin Sherman HospitalGirlsMarixa Yazmin, to Genaro and Ana (
Newspaper article from: Courier-News (Elgin, IL); 4/18/1999; 700+ words
; ...Streamwood, April 4. Cameron Edwardo, to Aron and Andrea (Sarto) Rhoades, Gilberts, April 5. Johnathon Allen, to...Zachary Philip, to Bonifacio and Isabelita (Reyes) Del Mundo, South Elgin, April 3. Devon Michael-James...
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Whitfield Fine Art Opens Exceptional Old Master Exhibition.
PR Newswire; 6/24/2009; 630 words
; ...Renaissance masterpieces byAndrea del Sarto (1486-1530) (priced at GBP7...America over the last 20 years. The Andrea del Sarto's Madonna and Child with St...John , was painted as he was in Andrea del Sarto's studio but as he was...
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Harvard scholar debunks artwork.(Scene)
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 2/18/2000; ; 608 words
; ...to the Italian Renaissance master Andrea del Sarto and sold at auction for a record...convinced "completely" that del Sarto's "Madonna and Child" was painted...authored a two-volume study about del Sarto. "What I'm looking for is a complex...
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RENAISSANCE PAINTING GIVES BIRTH TO DEBATE OVER AUTHENTICITY
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 2/18/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...a 500-year-old painting by Andrea del Sarto, a prominent Florentine Renaissance...said Shearman, a leading del Sarto specialist. "There's nothing...Christ child were painted by del Sarto. But, he suggested, someone else...
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Yuan Dynasty jar sells for £15.7m
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post; 7/29/2005; ; 541 words
; ...Beijing from 1913 to 1923. A REDISCOVERED drawing by Andrea del Sarto, the last great Florentine artist of the High Renaissance...collection. The drawing was bought by Jean- Luc Baroni. Andrea del Sarto (1486-1530), the son of a Florentine tailor...
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A Bronzino discovery: Pentimenti and vivacious brushwork persuade Janet Cox-Rearick and Philippe Costamagna that they have identified a Madonna and Child painted by Bronzino in Pontormo's studio.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...which bears an old inscription 'del Puntormo' on its reverse. One...Gallery (Fig. 2). Recorded as Andrea del Sarto in 1693 in the Borghese Collection...by Pontormo's own master, Andrea del Sarto (see Jacopo da Empoli after Andrea...
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Lost drawing could fetch millions
Newspaper article from: China Daily; 4/14/2005; 488 words
; ...drawing by the Renaissance master Andrea del Sarto has resurfaced. It reveals for the...which is tormenting art historians. Sarto's pupil, devotee and biographer...drawing, and nor has the family." Sarto was one of the golden boys of Florentine...
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Andrea del Sarto
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Andrea del Sarto The Italian painter Andrea del Sarto (1486-1530) was one of the most important painters of the High Renaissance. His highly expressive use of color is unsurpassed in Florentine painting. With Michelangelo and Raphael working...
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Sarto, Andrea del
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Sarto, Andrea del ( b Florence, ?16 July 1486; d Florence...Florentine painter. The epithet ‘del sarto’ (of the tailor) is derived...father's profession; his real name was Andrea d'Agnolo di Francesco Lanfranchi. According...
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Raffaellino del Garbo
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists
Raffaellino del Garbo. See Andrea del Sarto .
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Forgeries, Copies, and Casts
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...Palazzo Pitti, Florence), Ottaviano de' Medici had Andrea del Sarto (1486 – 1530) paint a copy right down...because it was thought to be ancient. By the time Andrea del Sarto copied Raphael's painting, however, the conception...
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Cuckoldry
Dictionary entry from: Allusions--Cultural, Literary, Biblical, and Historical: A Thematic Dictionary
...Western Folklore: Jobes, 395; Mercatante, 164] del Sarto, Andrea cuckolded Florentine painter; protagonist of Browning...Modern , 19 – 20; Br. Lit.: “ Andrea del Sarto ” in Norton, 778 – 783] Hildebrand...
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