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“Biogeography, Ecology and Vulnerability of Chemosynthetic Ecosystems in the Deep Sea”, in Life in the World's Oceans: Diversity, Distribution, and Abundance, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, pp. 161–182.
, “Biogeography and Potential Exchanges Among the Atlantic Equatorial Belt Cold-Seep Faunas”, PLoS ONE, vol. 5, p. e11967, 2010.
, “Biodiversity and trophic ecology of hydrothermal vent fauna associated with tubeworm assemblages on the Juan de Fuca Ridge”, Biogeosciences, vol. 15, no. 9, pp. 2629 - 2647, 2018.
, “Biodiversity and community composition of sediment macrofauna associated with deep-sea Lophelia pertusa habitats in the Gulf of Mexico”, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 93, pp. 91–103, 2014.
, “Bacterial symbionts and low 13C/12C ratios in tissues of Pogonophora indicate unusual nutrition and metabolism”, Nature, vol. 293, pp. 616–620, 1981.
, “Bacterial diversity and successional patterns during biofilm formation on freshly exposed basalt surfaces at diffuse-flow deep-sea vents”, Frontiers in Microbiology, vol. 6, p. 901, 2015.
, “AUV design: shape, drag and practical issues”, Sea Technology, vol. 50, pp. 41–44, 2009.
, “Autonomous underwater simultaneous localisation and map building”, in Proceedings: 2000 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation April 24-28, 2000, San Francisco Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, California, vol. 2, Piscataway, N.J.: IEEE, 2000, pp. 1793–1798.
, Automated analysis of zooplankton size and taxonomic composition. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Instutution, 1998.
, “Arsenic concentrations and species in three hydrothermal vent worms, Ridgeia piscesae, Paralvinella sulficola and Paralvinella palmiformis”, Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 116, pp. 41–48, 2016.
, “Arsenic concentrations and species in three hydrothermal vent worms, Ridgeia piscesae, Paralvinella sulficola and Paralvinella palmiformis”, Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 116, pp. 41–48, 2016.
, ARPA rock drill report, vol. 75-28. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1975, p. 29.
, “Archaeal lipid diversity, alteration, preservation at Cathedral Hill, Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, and its link to the deep time preservation paradox”, Organic Geochemistry, p. 104302, 2021.
, “Archaeal lipid diversity, alteration, and preservation at the Cathedral Hill deep sea hydrothermal vent, Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, and its implications regarding the deep time preservation paradox”, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 163, 2022.
, “APT: An Instrument for Monitoring Seafloor Acceleration, Pressure, and Temperature with Large Dynamic Range and Bandwidth”, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, vol. 109, pp. 448-462, 2019.
, “.. And some even hotter”, Nature, vol. 359, pp. 593–594, 1992.
, “The Anatomy of a Buried Submarine Hydrothermal System, Clark Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New Zealand”, ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, vol. 109, pp. 2261–2292, 2014.
, “The Anatomy of a Buried Submarine Hydrothermal System, Clark Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New Zealand”, ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, vol. 109, pp. 2261–2292, 2014.
, “The Anatomy of a Buried Submarine Hydrothermal System, Clark Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New Zealand”, ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, vol. 109, pp. 2261–2292, 2014.
, Alvin users manual. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1976, p. 36.
, Alvin hull penetrator test. San Antonio, Tex.: Southwest Research Institute, 1964.
, Alvin gyrocompass performance report: 5 June 1974 to 15 September 1974. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1975, p. 22.
, Alvin battery charging procedures. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1975, p. 20.
, “Abyssal deposit feeders are secondary consumers of detritus and rely on nutrition derived from microbial communities in their guts”, Scientific Reports, vol. 11, 2021.
, “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.
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