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H. W. Jannasch, The ultimate sink, in Proceedings of the Workshop: Microbial Degradation of Pollutants in Marine Environments, Pensacola Beach, Florida, 9-14 April 1978, A. W. Bourquin, Ed. Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1979, pp. 3–9.
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H. W. Jannasch, R/V Atlantis II (voyage 125, legs 22 and 23) and DSR/S Alvin (dive series 2337 to 2349): To conduct microbiological research at the Guaymas Basin and the 21 degrees N East Pacific Rise hydrothermal vent sites during 6 -24 March 1991. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1992, p. var.
C. A. Williams, Nelson, D. C., Farah, B. A., Jannasch, H. W., and Shively, J. M., Ribulose diphosphate carboxylase of the procaryotic symbiont of a hydrothermal tube worm: kinetics, activity and gene hybridization, FEMS Microbiology Letters, vol. 50, pp. 107–112, 1988.
H. W. Jannasch and Nelson, D. C., Recent progress in the microbiology of hydrothermal vents, in Current Perspectives in Microbial Ecology: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Michigan State University, 7-12 August 1983, M. J. Klug, Ed. Washington, D.C.: American Society for Microbiology, 1984, pp. 170–176.
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Y. Pley, Schipka, J., Gambacorta, A., Jannasch, H. W., Fricke, H. R., and Stetter, K. O., Pyrodictium abyssi sp. nov. represents a novel heterotrophic marine archaeal hyperthermophile growing at 110 degrees C., Systematic and Applied Microbiology, vol. 14, pp. 245–253, 1991.
C. M. Cavanaugh, Gardiner, S. L., Jones, M. L., Jannasch, H. W., and Waterbury, J. B., Prokaryotic cells in the hydrothermal vent tube worm Riftia pachyptila Jones: possible chemoautotrophic symbionts, Science, vol. 213, pp. 340–341, 1981.
C. Vetriani, Jannasch, H. W., MacGregor, B. J., Stahl, D. A., and Reysenbach, A. - L., Population structure and phylogenetic characterization of marine benthic Archaea in deep-sea sediments, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 65, pp. 4375–4384, 1999.
C. O. Wirsen, Hoaki, T., Maruyama, T., and Jannasch, H. W., Physiological studies on a hyperthermophilic archea from a Guaymas Basin hydrothermal vent, in Short Communications of the 1991 International Marine Biotechnology Conference, IMBC '91, vol. 1, C. C. Nash, Ed. Dubuque, Iowa: W. C. Brown, 1992, pp. 36–38.
E. G. Ruby and Jannasch, H. W., Physiological characteristics of Thiomicrospira sp. strain L-12 isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, Journal of Bacteriology, vol. 149, pp. 161–165, 1982.
G. Muyzer, Teske, A., Wirsen, C. O., and Jannasch, H. W., Phylogenetic relationships of Thiomicrospira species and their identification in deep-sea hydrothermal vent samples by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of 16S rDNA fragments, Archives of Microbiology, vol. 164, pp. 165–172, 1995.
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H. W. Jannasch and Wirsen, C. O., Morphological survey of microbial mats near deep-sea thermal vents, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 41, pp. 528–538, 1981.
H. W. Jannasch and Wirsen, C. O., Microbiology of the deep sea, in Deep-Sea Biology, G. T. Rowe, Ed. New York, N.Y.: Wiley, 1983, pp. 231–259.
H. W. Jannasch, Microbiology of deep sea hydrothermal vents, Australian Microbiologist, vol. 11, pp. 370–372, 1990.

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