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D. J. Fornari, Cochran, J. R., Coakley, B. J., Herr, R., Gregg, T. K. P., and Tivey, M. A., Alvin - Atlantis II near-bottom gravity cruise (131-12) : April 11-24, 1994, Manzanillo, MX - Manzanillo, MX. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1995, p. var.
D. J. Fornari, Von Damm, K. L., Bryce, J. G., Cowen, J. P., Ferrini, V., Fundis, A., Lilley, M. D., Luther, G. W., Mullineaux, L. S., Perfit, M. R., Meana-Prado, M. F., Rubin, K. H., Seyfried, W. E., Shank, T. M., Soule, S. A., Tolstoy, M., and White, S. M., The East Pacific Rise Between 9 degrees N and 10 degrees N: Twenty-Five Years of Integrated, Multidisciplinary Oceanic Spreading Center Studies, Oceanography, vol. 25, pp. 18–43, 2012.
D. J. Fornari, Perfit, M. R., Malahoff, A., and Embley, R. W., Geochemical studies of abyssal lavas recovered by DSRV Alvin from eastern Galapagos Rift, Inca Transform, and Ecuador Rift: 1, Major element variations in natural glasses and spacial distribution of lavas, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 88, pp. 10,510–519,529, 1983.
D. J. Fornari, Kurras, G., Edwards, M., Spencer, W., and Hersey, B., Mapping volcanic morphology on the crest of the East Pacific Rise 9 degrees 49'-52'N using the WHOI towed camera system: a versatile new digital camera sled for seafloor mapping, BRIDGE Newsletter, pp. 4–12, 1998.
D. J. Fornari, Bowen, A. M., and Foster, D. B., Visualizing the deep sea - vehicles and research techniques yield ever-clearer images of the ocean depths, Oceanus, vol. 38, pp. 10–13, 1995.
D. J. Fornari, Perfit, M. R., Tolstoy, M., Haymon, R., Schreirer, D. S., Johnson, P., Kurras, G., White, S., Getsiv, J., and Party, S. Scientific, AHA-NEMO2: Shipboard data web site compiled during R/V Melville NEMO Expedition, Leg 2, May, 2000, vol. 2005. 2001.
N. L. Forget, Perez, M., and S Juniper, K., Molecular study of bacterial diversity within the trophosome of the vestimentiferan tubeworm Ridgeia piscesae, MARINE ECOLOGY-AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE, vol. 36, pp. 35–44, 2015.
J. M. Ford, NSRDC (Naval Ship Research and Development Center) and the new Alvin, Naval Research Reviews, vol. 27, pp. 9–19, 1974.
G. E. Flores, Hunter, R. C., Liu, Y., Mets, A., Schouten, S., and Reysenbach, A. - L., Hippea jasoniae sp nov and Hippea alviniae sp nov., thermoacidophilic members of the class Deltaproteobacteria isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vent deposits, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 62, pp. 1252–1258, 2012.
G. E. Flores, Wagner, I. D., Liu, Y., and Reysenbach, A. - L., Distribution, abundance, and diversity patterns of the thermoacidophilic ``deep-sea hydrothermal vent euryarchaeota 2\''\}}, FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 3, 2012.
J. F. Flores, Fisher, C. R., Carney, S. L., Green, B. N., Freytag, J. K., Schaeffer, S. W., and Royer, W. E., Sulfide binding is mediated by zinc ions discovered in the crystal structure of a hydrothermal vent tubeworm hemoglobin, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 102, pp. 2713–2718, 2005.
H. C. Flint, Copley, J. T. P., Ferrero, T. J., and Van Dover, C. L., Patterns of nematode diversity at hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 47, pp. 365–370, 2006.
L. D. Flick, ONR Share of DSV Avin Major Overhaul - 2001. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2001, p. 3.
C. Fleutelot, Eissen, J. P., Dosso, L., Juteau, T., Launeau, P., Bollinger, C., Cotten, J., Danyushevsky, L., and Savoyant, L., Petrogenetic variability along the North-South Propagating Spreading Center of the North Fiji Basin, Mineralogy and Petrology, vol. 83, pp. 55–86, 2005.
C. R. Fisher, Roberts, H., Cordes, E., and Bernard, B., Cold Seeps and Associated Communities of the Gulf of Mexico, Oceanography, vol. 20, pp. 118–129, 2007.
C. R. Fisher, Temperature and sulphide tolerance of hydrothermal vent fauna, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 39, pp. 283–286, 1998.
C. R. Fisher and Childress, J. J., Substrate oxidation by trophosome tissue from Riftia pachyptila Jones (Phylum pogonophora), Marine Biology Letters, vol. 5, pp. 171–183, 1984.
C. R. Fisher, Ecophysiology of primary production at deep-sea vents and seeps.   In:   Deep-sea and extreme shallow-water habitats: affinities and adaptations, in Deep-sea and extreme shallow-water habitats : affinities and adaptations, F. Uiblein, Ed. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1996, pp. 311–334.
C. R. Fisher, Toward an appreciation of hydrothermal-vent animals: their environment, physiological ecology, and tissue stable isotope values, in Seafloor Hydrothermal Systems: Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Geochemical Interactions, S. E. Humphris, Ed. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 1995, pp. 297–316.
D. E. Fisher and Perfit, M. R., Evidence from rare gases for magma-chamber degassing of highly evolved mid-ocean-ridge basalt, Nature, vol. 343, pp. 450–452, 1990.
C. R. Fisher, Brooks, J. M., Vodenichar, J. S., Zande, J. M., Childress, J. J., and Burke, R. A., The co-occurrence of methanotrophic and chemoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing symbionts in a deep-sea mussel, Marine Ecology, vol. 14, pp. 277–289, 1993.
C. R. Fisher and Girguis, P., A proteomic snapshot of life at a vent, Science, vol. 315, pp. 198–199, 2007.
C. R. Fisher and Childress, J. J., Translocation of fixed carbon from symbiotic bacteria to host tissues in the gutless bivalve Solemya reidi, Marine Biology, vol. 93, pp. 59–68, 1986.
C. R. Fisher, Takai, K., and Le Bris, N., Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems, Oceanography, vol. 20, pp. 14–23, 2007.
C. R. Fisher, Childress, J. J., and Sanders, N. K., The role of vestimentiferan hemoglobin in providing an environment suitable for chemoautotrophic sulfide oxidizing endosymbionts, Symbiosis, vol. 5, pp. 229–246, 1988.

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