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Tue Aug 26, 2025, 12:20 AM Tuesday

Mysterious Structures at 3,000 Meters Beneath the Pacific May Emit Over 5 Billion in Hydrogen Each Year--No Drilling Req [View all]


A Live Streaming Session From More Than 32,808 Feet Under The Surface Of The Sea Has Captured China's Manned Submersible. CCTV/Weibo | The Daily Galaxy

Mysterious Structures at 3,000 Meters Beneath the Pacific May Emit Over €5 Billion in Hydrogen Each Year—No Drilling Required

DailyGalaxy.com | Arezki Amiri | August 24, 2025

Researchers from the Institute of Oceanology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS) published a study in Science Advances detailing the discovery of a massive, hydrogen-rich hydrothermal system in the western Pacific Ocean. Located west of the Mussau Trench, the system lies within the Caroline tectonic plate, at a depth of more than 3,000 meters, in a region previously thought geologically unremarkable.

This newly named Kunlun hydrothermal field covers over 11 square kilometers, making it more than 100 times the size of the Atlantic’s well-known Lost City vent system. But it’s not just size that sets Kunlun apart.

“It shows that serpentinization-driven hydrogen generation can occur far from mid-ocean ridges,” said Professor Weidong Sun, corresponding author of the study. “That challenges long-held assumptions in deep-ocean geology.”

Using the Fendouzhe manned submersible and in situ Raman spectroscopy, the research team measured hydrogen concentrations of 5.9 to 6.8 mmol/kg in diffuse hydrothermal fluids. Combined with flow velocity and discharge mapping, the team estimated an annual hydrogen output of 4.8 × 10¹¹ moles, which equates to about 1 million metric tons of molecular hydrogen per year. That’s roughly 5% of the total natural underwater hydrogen flux worldwide—coming from a single site.

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https://dailygalaxy.com/2025/08/mysterious-structures-beneath-the-pacific-emit-over-e5-billion-in-hydrogen/


Low Res Hydrothermal Activities And Distribution Of Pipe Swarms On The Subducting Plate Near The Mussau Trench. Credit: IOCAS

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