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R. D. Ballard, Francheteau, J., Juteau, T., Rangan, C., and Normark, W., East Pacific Rise at 21 degrees N: The volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes of the central axis, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 55, pp. 1–10, 1981.
R. D. Ballard and Dunmore, S., Exploring the Lusitania: probing the mysteries of the sinking that changed history. New York: Warner Books, 1995, p. 227.
R. D. Ballard, Exploring the Titanic. New York: Scholastic, 1988, p. 64.
R. D. Ballard, Exploring our living planet. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1983, p. 366.
R. D. Ballard, The exploits of Alvin and Angus: Exploring the East Pacific Rise, Oceanus, vol. 27, pp. 7–14, 1984.
R. D. Ballard, Epilogue for Titanic, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 172, pp. 454–463, 1987.
R. D. Ballard and McConnell, M., Explorations: my quest for adventure and discovery under the sea. New York: Hyperion, 1995, p. 407.
R. D. Ballard, Exploring the Bismarck: The real-life quest to find Hitler's greatest battleship. New York: Scholastic/Madison Press Books, 1991.
S. M. Barr, Mortensen, J. K., Thompson, M. D., Hermes, O. D., and White, C. E., Early to Middle Devonian granitic and volcanic rocks from the central Gulf of Maine, Lithos, vol. 126, pp. 455–465, 2011.
S. Beckmann, Farag, I., Zhao, R., Christman, G. D., Prouty, N. G., and Biddle, J., Evidence for an expanded repertoire of electron acceptors for the anaerobic oxidation of methane in authigenic carbonates in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, bioRxiv, p. 2020.06.12.148429, 2020.
S. Beckmann, Farag, I. F., Zhao, R., Christman, G. D., Prouty, N. G., and Biddle, J. F., Expanding the repertoire of electron acceptors for the anaerobic oxidation of methane in carbonates in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, The ISME Journal: Multidisciplinary Journal of Microbial Ecology, pp. 1-14, 2021.
R. A. Beinart, Sanders, J. G., Faure, B., Sylva, S. P., Lee, R. W., Becker, E. L., Gartman, A., Luther, G. W., Seewald, J. S., Fisher, C. R., and Girguis, P. R., Evidence for the role of endosymbionts in regional-scale habitat partitioning by hydrothermal vent symbioses, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 109, pp. E3241–E3250, 2012.
S. A. Bennett, Van Dover, C. L., Breier, J. A., and Coleman, M. L., Effect of depth and vent fluid composition on the carbon sources at two neighboring deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields (Mid-Cayman Rise), Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 104, pp. 122–133, 2015.
B. Berkowski, Zapalski, M. K., Jarochowska, E., and Alderslade, P., Early development and coloniality in Oligophylloides from the Devonian of Morocco—Are Heterocorallia Palaeozoic octocorals?, PLOS ONE, vol. 16, p. e0257523, 2021.
H. O. Berteaux and Morey, R. L., Experimental analysis of the failed wire ropes of the submersible Alvin hoist system. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1970, p. 37.
S. M. Blasco, Exploring the wreck of the Titanic: Seabed processes at 3800 metres in the North Atlantic, Atlantic Geology, vol. 30, p. 154, 1994.
M. F. Bowen, Bernard, P. J., Gleason, D. E., and Whitcomb, L. L., Elevators – autonomous transporters for deepsea benthic sample recovery, in Oceans 2000 MTS/IEEE: where marine science and technology meet, vol. 1, Piscataway, N.J.: IEEE, 2000, pp. 343–348.
J. A. Bowles, Colman, A., J McClinton, T., Sinton, J. M., White, S. M., and Rubin, K. H., Eruptive timing and 200 year episodicity at 92 degrees W on the hot spot-influenced Galapagos Spreading Center derived from geomagnetic paleointensity, GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, vol. 15, pp. 2211–2224, 2014.
A. S. Bradley, Extraordinary C-13 enrichment of diether lipids at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field indicates a carbon-limited ecosystem, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 73, pp. 102–118, 2009.
E. M. Briggs and DeHart, R. C., Experimental stress analysis for Alvin hull number 2. San Antonio, Tex.: Southwest Research Institute, 1964.

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