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Yves Earhart

Thermal Vent Life

Thermal Vent Life explores the astonishing ecosystems thriving around hydrothermal vents, where scorching, mineral-rich waters sustain life in the deep ocean’s eternal darkness. Anchored in the discovery of these vents in 1977, the book reveals how organisms like sulfur-metabolizing bacteria and giant tube worms redefine life’s limits. These extremophiles rely on chemosynthesis—converting chemicals into energy—instead of sunlight-driven photosynthesis, overturning long-held biological assumptions.
The narrative highlights symbiotic relationships, such as tube worms hosting bacteria that detoxify vent fluids, and heat-resistant archaea whose enzymes power breakthroughs like PCR testing. These adaptations offer insights into climate resilience, astrobiology, and even the origins of life.
Structured into three sections, the book begins with the geology of vent formation, then dives into the biochemistry of extremophiles, and finally examines humanity’s impact on these fragile ecosystems. It blends submersible expedition accounts, genomic research, and Indigenous stewardship perspectives to explain how vents influence global carbon cycling and inspire biotech innovations.
Unique in its interdisciplinary approach, Thermal Vent Life connects deep-sea mysteries to urgent environmental issues, from deep-sea mining threats to modeling extraterrestrial life on ocean worlds like Europa. By merging scientific rigor with gripping storytelling, it appeals to curious readers and professionals alike, showcasing how Earth’s most extreme environments illuminate our planet’s past—and humanity’s future.
73 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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