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“Linkages between mineralogy, fluid chemistry, and microbial communities within hydrothermal chimneys from the Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge”, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 17, pp. 300–323, 2016.
, “Archaea and bacteria with surprising microdiversity show shifts in dominance over 1,000-year time scales in hydrothermal chimneys”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 107, pp. 1612–1617, 2010.
, “Multiple scales of diversification within natural populations of archaea in hydrothermal chimney biofilms”, Environmental Microbiology Reports, vol. 2, pp. 236–242, 2010.
, “Microbial life in ridge flank crustal fluids”, Environmental Microbiology, vol. 8, pp. 88–99, 2006.
, “On sampling the upper crustal reservoir of the NE Pacific Ocean”, Geofluids, vol. 6, pp. 251–271, 2006.
, “A serpentinite-hosted ecosystem: The lost city hydrothermal field”, Science, vol. 307, pp. 1428–1434, 2005.
, “Low archaeal diversity linked to subseafloor geochemical processes at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge”, Environmental Microbiology, vol. 6, pp. 1086–1095, 2004.
, “Incidence and diversity of mcroorganisms within the walls of an active deep-sea sulfide chimney”, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 69, pp. 3580–3592, 2003.
, “Diversity among three novel groups of hyperthermophilic deep-sea Thermococcus species from three sites in the northeastern Pacific Ocean”, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, vol. 36, pp. 51–60, 2001.
, “Thermophilic and hyperthermophilic microorganisms in 3–30°C hydrothermal fluids following a deep-sea volcanic eruption”, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, vol. 25, pp. 33–41, 1998.
, “Particulate DNA in smoker fluids: Evidence for existence of microbial populations in hot hydrothermal systems”, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 56, pp. 1440–1447, 1990.
, “Reduced gases and bacteria in hydrothermal fluids: The Galapagos Spreading Center and 21 degrees N East Pacific Rise”, in Hydrothermal processes at seafloor spreading centers, New York, N.Y.: Plenum Press, 1983, pp. 411–449.
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