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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.
, “Reduced crustal magnetization beneath the active sulfide mound, TAG hydrothermal field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 26N”, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 115, pp. 101–115, 1993.
, “The role of a zinc-based, serum-borne sulphide-binding component in the uptake and transport of dissolved sulphide by the chemoautotrophic symbiont containing clam Calyptogena elongata”, Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 179, pp. 131–158, 1993.
, “ROV samples vents on Juan de Fuca Ridge”, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 74, pp. 177–184, 1993.
, “Rapid growth at deep-sea vents”, Nature, vol. 371, pp. 663–664, 1994.
, “Riddle of the Lusitania”, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 185, pp. 68–80, 1994.
, “The RMS Titanic 1985 discovery expedition”, in Oceans '94: Oceans Engineering for Today's Technology and Tomorrow's Preservation : Proceedings, vol. 3, New York: IEEE, 1994, pp. 132–136.
, “Recent tectonic magmatic and hydrothermal activity on the East Pacific Rise between 17 degrees S and 19 degrees S: submersible observations”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 101, pp. 10,17,918–995, 1996.
, “Rumblings on the ocean floor: GIS supports deep-sea research”, Geo Info Systems, vol. 6, pp. 22–29, 1996.
, “Retinal anatomy of new breslid shrimp from the Lucky Strike and Broken Spur hydrothermal vent fields on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge”, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, vol. 77, pp. 707–725, 1997.
, “Recruitment variation during a pilot colonization study of hydrothermal vents (9 degrees 50'N, East Pacific Rise)”, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 45, pp. 441–464, 1998.
, “Reproductive biology: deep-sea clams feel the heat”, Nature, vol. 397, pp. 205–207, 1999.
, “Recent benthic foraminiferal assemblage in the Bathymodiolus colony in the northern Iheya Ridges, Okinawa Trough, Japan”, JAMSTEC Journal of Deep Sea Research, pp. 49–51, 2000.
, “Recent eruptions on the CoAxial segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge: Implications for mid-ocean ridge accretion processes”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 105, pp. 16,501–516,525, 2000.
, “Recent tectonics of the Blanco Ridge, eastern blanco transform fault zone”, Marine Geophysical Researches, vol. 21, pp. 423–450, 2000.
, “R-One Robot”, Sea Technology, vol. 41, pp. 30–34, 2000.
, “Recent advances in imaging deep-sea hydrothermal vents (Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Deep-sea Hydrothermal Vent Biology)”, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 43, pp. 267–269, 2002.
, “Researchers plunge into debate over new sub”, Science, vol. 297, pp. 326–327, 2002.
, “A riot of species in an environmental calm: The paradox of the species-rich deep-sea floor”, in Oceanography and Marine Biology: an Annual Review, vol. 40, CRC Press, 2002, pp. 311–342.
, “Related facility needs for an ocean observatories network”, in Enabling Ocean Research in the 21st Century: Implementation of a Network of Ocean Observatories, Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2003, pp. 138–156.
, “Realizing the dreams of da Vinci and Verne: a diverse fleet of innovative deep-submergence vehicles heralds a new era of ocean exploration”, Oceanus, vol. 42, pp. 20–24, 2004.
, “The remarkable diversity of seafloor vents: Continuing explorations reveal an increasing variety of hydrothermal systems”, Oceanus, vol. 42, pp. 60–65, 2004.
, “A replacement for the Alvin submersible”, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 38, pp. 85–91, 2004.
, “Reproductive Ecology of Bouvierella curtirama (Amphipoda:Eusiridae) from chemically distinct vents in the Lucky Strike vent field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge”, Marine Biology, vol. 144, pp. 503–514, 2004.
, “The race to revisit the ocean depths”, New Scientist, vol. 187, pp. 26–30, 2005.
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