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C. D. Byers, Muenow, D. W., and Garcia, M. O., Volatiles in basalts and andesites from the Galapagos Spreading Center, 85 degrees to 86 degrees W, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 47, pp. 1551–1558, 1983.
V. D. Wanless, Perfit, M. R., Ridley, W. I., Wallace, P. J., Grimes, C. B., and Klein, E. M., Volatile abundances and oxygen isotopes in basaltic to dacitic lavas on mid-ocean ridges: The role of assimilation at spreading centers, Chemical Geology, vol. 287, pp. 54–65, 2011.
K. M. Gillis, Thonpson, G., and Kelley, D. S., A view of the lower crustal component of hydrothermal systems at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 98, pp. 19,519–597,619, 1993.
I. J. Galantin, Vehicles for deep ocean technology, Shipmate, vol. 28, pp. 24–29, 1965.
S. N. White, Chave, A. D., Reynolds, G. T., Gaidos, E. J., Tyson, J. A., and Van Dover, C. L., Variations in ambient light emission from black smokers and flange pools on the Juan de Fuca Ridge., Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 27, pp. 1151–1154, 2000.
B. W. Govenar, Fisher, C. R., and Shank, T. M., Variation in the diets of hydrothermal vent gastropods, Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 121, pp. 193–201, 2015.
N. Le Bris, Govenar, B., LeGall, C., and Fisher, C. R., Variability of physico-chemical conditions in 9 degrees 50'N EPR diffuse flow vent habitats, Marine Chemistry, vol. 98, pp. 167–182, 2006.
P. Fryer, Gharib, J., Ross, K., Savov, I., and Mottl, M. J., Variability in serpentinite mudflow mechanisms and sources: ODP drilling results on Mariana forearc seamounts, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 7, p. Q08014, 2006.
T. H. Suchanek, Williams, S. L., Ogden, J. C., Hubbard, D. K., and Gill, I. P., Utilization of shallow-water seagrass detritus by Caribbean deep-sea macrofauna: delta super(13)C evidence, Deep-Sea Research. Part A, Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 32, pp. 201–214, 1985.
T. K. P. Gregg, Fornari, D. J., Perfit, M. R., Ridley, W. I., and Kurz, M. D., Using submarine lava pillars to record mid-ocean ridge eruption dynamics, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 178, pp. 195–214, 2000.
G. W. Luther, Glazer, B. T., Ma, S., Trouwborst, R. E., Moore, T. S., Metzger, E., Kraiya, C., Waite, T. J., Druschel, G., Sundby, B., Taillefert, M., Nuzzio, D. B., Shank, T. M., Lewis, B. L., and Brendel, P. J., Use of voltammetric solid-state (micro)electrodes for studying biogeochemical processes: Laboratory measurements to real time measurements with an in situ electrochemical analyzer (ISEA), Marine Chemistry, vol. 108, pp. 221–235, 2008.
M. E. Sturm, Goldstein, S. J., Klein, E. M., Karson, J. A., and Murrell, M. T., Uranium-series age constraints on lavas from the axial valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, MARK area, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 181, pp. 61–70, 2000.
D. Desbruyeres, Gaill, F., Laubier, L., Prieur, D., and Rau, G. H., Unusual nutrition of the Pompeii worm Alvinella pompejana (polychaetous annelid) from a hydrothermal vent environment: SEM, TEM, 13C and 15N evidence, Marine Biology, vol. 75, pp. 201–205, 1983.
S. K. Goffredi, Paull, C. K., Fulton-Bennett, K., Hurtado, L. A., and Vrijenhoek, R. C., Unusual benthic fauna associated with a whale fall in Monterey Canyon, California, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 51, pp. 1295–1306, 2004.
R. Gannon, Underwater canyons, Popular Science, vol. 231, p. 60(7), 1987.
P. A. Tyler, German, C. R., Ramirez-Llodra, E., and Van Dover, C. L., Understanding the biogeography of chemosynthetic ecosystems., Oceanologica Acta, vol. 25, pp. 227–241, 2003.
S. Gollner, Zekeley, J., Govenar, B., Le Bris, N., Nemeschkal, H. L., Fisher, C. R., and Bright, M., Tubeworm-associated permanent meiobenthic communities from two chemically different hydrothermal vent sites on the East Pacific Rise, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 337, pp. 39–49, 2007.
S. Gollner, Zekeley, J., Govenar, B., Le Bris, N., Nemeschkal, H. L., Fisher, C. R., and Bright, M., Tubeworm-associated permanent meiobenthic communities from two chemically different hydrothermal vent sites on the East Pacific Rise, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 337, pp. 39–49, 2007.
M. M. Gowing and Wishner, K. F., Trophic relationships of deep-sea calanoid copepods from the benthic boundary layer of the Santa Catalina Basin, California, Deep-Sea Research. Part A, Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 33, pp. 939–961, 1986.
S. A. Bennett, Coleman, M., Huber, J. A., Reddington, E., Kinsey, J. C., McIntyre, C., Seewald, J. S., and German, C. R., Trophic regions of a hydrothermal plume dispersing away from an ultramafic-hosted vent-system: Von Damm vent-site, Mid-Cayman Rise, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 14, pp. 317–327, 2013.
O. Garcia-Pineda, MacDonald, I., Silva, M., Shedd, W., S Asl, D., and Schumaker, B., Transience and persistence of natural hydrocarbon seepage in Mississippi Canyon, Gulf of Mexico, Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 129, pp. 119–129, 2016.
D. M. DeLeo, Glazier, A., Herrera, S., Barkman, A., and Cordes, E. E., Transcriptomic Responses of Deep-Sea Corals Experimentally Exposed to Crude Oil and Dispersant, Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8, p. 649909, 2021.
C. Egas, Pinheiro, M., Gomes, P., Barroso, C., and Bettencourt, R., The Transcriptome of Bathymodiolus azoricus Gill Reveals Expression of Genes from Endosymbionts and Free-Living Deep-Sea Bacteria, MARINE DRUGS, vol. 10, pp. 1765–1783, 2012.
A. J. Findlay, Gartman, A., Shaw, T. J., and Luther, G. W., Trace metal concentration and partitioning in the first 1.5 m of hydrothermal vent plumes along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: TAG, Snakepit, and Rainbow, Chemical Geology, vol. 412, pp. 117–131, 2015.
D. J. Fornari, Shank, T. M., Von Damm, K. L., Gregg, T. K. P., Lilley, M., Levai, G., Bray, A., Haymon, R. M., Perfit, M. R., and Lutz, R., Time-series temperature measurements at high-temperature hydrothermal vents, East Pacific Rise 9 degrees 49'-51'N; evidence for monitoring a crustal cracking event, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 160, pp. 419–431, 1998.

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