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Journal Article
A. E. Bates, Bird, T. J., Robert, K., Onthank, K. L., Quinn, G. P., S Juniper, K., and Lee, R. W., Activity and positioning of eurythermal hydrothermal vent sulphide worms in a variable thermal environment, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY, vol. 448, pp. 149–155, 2013.
A. E. Bates, Bird, T. J., Robert, K., Onthank, K. L., Quinn, G. P., S Juniper, K., and Lee, R. W., Activity and positioning of eurythermal hydrothermal vent sulphide worms in a variable thermal environment, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY, vol. 448, pp. 149–155, 2013.
A. Robador, Jungbluth, S. P., LaRowe, D. E., Bowers, R. M., Rappe, M. S., Amend, J. P., and Cowen, J. P., Activity and phylogenetic diversity of sulfate-reducing microorganisms in low-temperature subsurface fluids within the upper oceanic crust, FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 5, 2015.
W. S. Moore, Frankle, J. D., Benitez-Nelson, C. R., Frueh-Green, G. L., and Lang, S. Q., Activities of Ra-223 and Ra-226 in Fluids From the Lost City Hydrothermal Field Require Short Fluid Residence Times, Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, vol. 126, 2021.
W. S. Moore, Frankle, J. D., Benitez‐Nelson, C. R., Früh‐Green, G. L., and Lang, S. Q., Activities of 223Ra and 226Ra in fluids from the Lost City Hydrothermal Field require short fluid residence times, Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans, 2021.
R. M. Haymon, Carbotte, S., Wright, D., Beedle, N., Johnson, F., Fornari, D. J., Von Damm, K. L., Grebmeier, J., Lilley, M., McLaughlin, E., Olson, E., Edmond, J., Perfit, M. R., Smith, M., Shanks, W. C., Lutz, R., Seewald, J. S., and Reudelhuber, D., Active eruption seen on East Pacific Rise, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 72, p. 505,507, 1991.
S. Romero-Romero, Miller, E. C., Black, J. A., Popp, B. N., and Drazen, J. C., Abyssal deposit feeders are secondary consumers of detritus and rely on nutrition derived from microbial communities in their guts, Scientific Reports, vol. 11, 2021.
E. R. Estes, Berti, D., Coffey, N. R., Hochella, M. F., Wozniak, A. S., and Luther, G. W., Abiotic synthesis of graphite in hydrothermal vents, Nature Communications, vol. 10, 2019.
K. W. W. Sims, Blichert-Toft, J., Fornari, D. J., Perfit, M. R., Goldstein, S. J., Johnson, P., DePaolo, D. J., Hart, S. R., Murrell, M. T., Michael, P. J., Layne, G. D., and Ball, L. A., Aberrant youth: Chemical and isotopic constraints on the young off-axis lavas of the East Pacific Rise, 9 degrees -10 degrees N, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 4, p. Article no. 8621, 2003.
K. W. W. Sims, Blichert-Toft, J., Fornari, D. J., Perfit, M. R., Goldstein, S. J., Johnson, P., DePaolo, D. J., Hart, S. R., Murrell, M. T., Michael, P. J., Layne, G. D., and Ball, L. A., Aberrant youth: Chemical and isotopic constraints on the young off-axis lavas of the East Pacific Rise, 9 degrees -10 degrees N, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 4, p. Article no. 8621, 2003.
G. L. Fruh-Green, Kelley, D. S., Bernasconi, S. M., Karson, J. A., Ludwig, K. A., Butterfield, D. A., Boschi, C., and Proskurowski, G., 30,000 years of hydrothermal activity at the Lost City vent field, Science, vol. 301, pp. 495–498, 2003.
G. L. Fruh-Green, Kelley, D. S., Bernasconi, S. M., Karson, J. A., Ludwig, K. A., Butterfield, D. A., Boschi, C., and Proskurowski, G., 30,000 years of hydrothermal activity at the Lost City vent field, Science, vol. 301, pp. 495–498, 2003.
G. L. Fruh-Green, Kelley, D. S., Bernasconi, S. M., Karson, J. A., Ludwig, K. A., Butterfield, D. A., Boschi, C., and Proskurowski, G., 30,000 years of hydrothermal activity at the Lost City vent field, Science, vol. 301, pp. 495–498, 2003.
J. Dymond, Cobler, K., Gordon, L., Biscayne, P. E., and Mathieu, G., 226Ra and 222Rn contents of Galapagos Rift hydrothermal waters: The importance of low-temperature interactions with crustal rocks, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 64, pp. 417–429, 1983.
R. Boykin, 1966 - a good year for Alvin, Naval Research Reviews, vol. 20, pp. 22–25, 1967.
J. S. Killingley, Berger, W. H., Macdonald, K. C., and Newman, W. A., 18O/16O variations in deep-sea carbonate shells from the Rise hydrothermal field, Nature, vol. 287, pp. 218–221, 1980.
Book Chapter
R. D. Ballard, Volcanic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes of the Mid-Ocean Ridge system and their relationship to the future exploitation of the deep-sea, in Marine Sciences and Ocean Policy Symposium: A Definition of the Issues and a Search for a Consensus on Multiple Uses: A Symposium on the Occasion of the Inauguration of Robert A. Huttenback as Chancellor, University of California at Santa Barbara, D. S. Simonett, Ed. Santa Barbara, Calif.: University of California, Santa Barbara, 1979.
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.
J. B. Corliss, The thermal springs of the Galapagos Rift: Their implications for biology and the chemistry of sea water, in Patterns of evolution in Galapagos organisms, R. Bowman, Ed. San Francisco, Calif.: Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1983, pp. 25–31.
P. Blondel, Sempéré, J. C., and Robigou, V., Textural analysis and structure-tracking for geological mapping: Applications to sonar data from the Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge, in Oceans '93: Engineering in harmony with the ocean: Proceedings, vol. 3, New York, N.Y.: IEEE, 1993, pp. III208–III213.
M. F. Bowen and Somers, T., A telerobotics workstation for remote control shipboard or satellite-linked operations, in Intervention/ROV '91 Conference {&} Exposition: May 21-23, 1991, Diplomat Resort and Convention Center, Hollywood, Florida, San Diego, Calif.: Marine Technology Society ROV Committee, 1991, pp. 85–89.
H. W. Jannasch, Sulphur emissions and transformations at deep-sea hydrothermal vents, in Evolution of the Global Biogeochemical Sulphur Cycle, P. Brimblecombe, Ed. Chichester, Eng., and New York: Wiley, 1989, pp. 181–189.
J. R. Heirtzler and Ballard, R. D., Submersible observations at the Hole 332B area, in Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project: A Project Planned by and Carried Out with the Advice of the Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling, vol. 37, Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation, 1977, pp. 363–365.
D. J. Fornari, Tivey, M. A., Schouten, H., Perfit, M. R., Yoerger, D. R., Bradley, A. M., Edwards, M. H., Haymon, R., Schreirer, D. S., Von Damm, K. L., Shank, T. M., and Soule, A., Submarine lava flow emplacement at the East Pacific Rise 9 degrees 50'N: Implications for uppermost ocean crust stratigraphy and hydrothermal fluid circulation, in Mid-ocean ridges: hydrothermal interactions between the lithosphere and ocean, C. R. German, Ed. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 2004, pp. 187–217.
J. K. Böhlke and Shanks, W. C., Stable isotope study of hydrothermal vents at Escanaba Trough: Observed and calculated effects of sediment-seawater interaction, in Geologic, hydrothermal, and biologic studies at Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge, offshore Northern California, J. L. Morton, Ed. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1994, pp. 223–239.

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