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G. A. Auffret, Auzende, J. M., Gennesseaux, M., Monti, S., Pastouret, L., Pautot, G., and Vanney, J. R., Recent mass wasting processes on the Provencal margin (western Mediterranean), in Marine slides and other mass movements, S. E. Saxov, Ed. New York, N.Y.: Plenum Press, 1982, pp. 53–58.
M. D. Lilley, Baross, J. A., and Gordon, L. I., 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, P. A. Rona, Ed. New York, N.Y.: Plenum Press, 1983, pp. 411–449.
J. Edmond, Corliss, J., and Gordon, L. I., Ridge crest-hydrothermal metamorphism at the Galapagos spreading center and reverse weathering, in Deep Drilling Results in the Atlantic Ocean: Ocean Crust, M. Talwani, Ed. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 1979, pp. 383–390.
P. V. R. Snelgrove and Smith, C. R., 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, R. N. Gibson, Ed. CRC Press, 2002, pp. 311–342.
J. F. Grassle and Petrecca, R. F., Soft-Sediment hydrothermal vent communities of Escanaba Trough, 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. 327–335.
J. B. Corliss, Gordon, L. I., and Edmond, J. M., Some implications of heat/mass ratios in Galapagos Rift hydrothermal fluids for models of sea water-rock interaction and the formation of oceanic crust, in Deep Drilling Results in the Atlantic Ocean: Ocean Crust, M. Talwani, Ed. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 1979, pp. 391–402.
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.
G. H. Keller, The submersible- a unique tool for marine geology, in Submersibles and Their Use in Oceanography and Ocean Engineering, R. A. Geyer, Ed. New York, N.Y.: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., 1977, pp. 213–234.
J. F. Grassle, Temporal adaptations in sibling species of Capitella, in Ecology of Marine Benthos, B. C. Coull, Ed. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1977, pp. 177–189.
Journal Article
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.
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.
J. M. McDermott, Sylva, S. P., Ono, S., German, C. R., and Seewald, J. S., Abiotic redox reactions in hydrothermal mixing zones: Decreased energy availability for the subsurface biosphere, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, p. 202003108, 2020.
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.
J. P. Cowen, Copson, D. A., Jolly, J., Hsieh, C. - C., Lin, H. - T., Glazer, B. T., and Wheat, C. G., Advanced instrument system for real-time and time-series microbial geochemical sampling of the deep (basaltic) crustal biosphere, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 61, pp. 43–56, 2012.
H. Roberts, Carney, R., Kupchik, M., Fisher, C. R., Nelson, K., Becker, E., Goehring, E., Lessard-Pilon, S., Telesnicki, G., Bernard, B., Brooks, J., Bright, M., Cordes, E., Hourdez, S., Hunt, J., Shedd, W., Boland, G., Joye, S., Samarkin, V., Bernier, M., Bowles, M., MacDonald, I., Niemann, H., Petersen, C., Morrison, C., and Potter, J., Alvin explores the deep northern Gulf of Mexico Slope, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 88, pp. 341–342, 2007.
B. Taylor, Brown, G., Fryer, P., Gill, J. B., Hochstaedter, A. G., Hotta, H., Langmuir, C. H., Leinen, M., Nishimura, A., and Urabe, T., Alvin-Seabeam studies of the Sumisu Rift, Izu-Bonin Arc, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 100, pp. 127–147, 1990.
S. D. Wankel, Adams, M. M., Johnston, D. T., Hansel, C. M., Joye, S. B., and Girguis, P. R., Anaerobic methane oxidation in metalliferous hydrothermal sediments: influence on carbon flux and decoupling from sulfate reduction, ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 14, pp. 2726–2740, 2012.
M. M. Adams, Hoarfrost, A. L., Bose, A., Joye, S. B., and Girguis, P. R., Anaerobic oxidation of short-chain alkanes in hydrothermal sediments: potential influences on sulfur cycling and microbial diversity, FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 4, 2013.
J. F. Grassle, Animals in the soft sediment near the hydrothermal vents, Oceanus, vol. 27, pp. 63–66, 1984.
F. E. Goetz and Jannasch, H. W., Aromatic hydrocarbon degrading bacteria in the petroleum-rich sediments of the Guaymas Basin hydrothermal vent site: Preference for aromatic hydroxylic acids, Geomicrobiology Journal, vol. 11, pp. 1–18, 1993.
W. A. Maher, Duncan, E., Dilly, G., Foster, S., Krikowa, F., Lombi, E., Scheckel, K., and Girguis, P., 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.
J. C. Kinsey, Yoerger, D. R., Jakuba, M. V., Camilli, R., Fisher, C. R., and German, C. R., Assessing the Deepwater Horizon oil spill with the Sentry autonomous underwater vehicle, 2011 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), pp. 261–267, 2011.
D. R. Yoerger, Bradley, A. M., Jakuba, M. V., German, C. R., Shank, T. M., and Tivey, M., Autonomous and remotely operated vehicle technology for hydrothermal vent discovery, exploration, and sampling, Oceanography, vol. 20, pp. 152–161, 2007.
D. J. Fornari, Haymon, R. M., Perfit, M. R., Gregg, T. K. P., and Edwards, M. H., Axial summit trough of the east Pacific Rise 9 degrees -10 degrees N: geological characteristics and evolution of the axial zone on fast spreading mid-ocean ridges, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 103, pp. 9827–9855, 1998.

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