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C. T. S. Little and Vrijenhoek, R. C., Are hydrothermal vent animals living fossils?, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 18, pp. 582–588, 2003.
S. A. Little, Stolzenbach, K. D., and Grassle, J. F., Tidal current effects on temperature measurements in diffuse hydrothermal flow: Guaymas Basin, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 15, pp. 1491–1494, 1988.
S. A. Little, Stolzenbach, K. D., and Von Herzen, R. P., Measurements of plume flow from a hydrothermal vent field, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 92, pp. 2587–2596, 1987.
S. A. Little, Stolzenbach, K. D., and Purdy, G. M., The sound field near hydrothermal vents on Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 95, pp. 12,912–927,945, 1990.
H. Liu, Cai, S., Liu, J., and Zhang, H., Comparative mitochondrial genomic analyses of three chemosynthetic vesicomyid clams from deep-sea habitats, vol. 8, pp. 7261-7272, 2018.
C. R. Logan, Evans, M. T., Ward, M. E., Scott, J. L., Carnegie, R. B., and Van Dover, C. L., Comparative ultrastructure of digestive diverticulae in bathymodiolin mussels: Discovery of an unknown spherical inclusion (SIX) in digestive cells of a seep mussel, Journal of Shellfish Research, vol. 27, pp. 97–105, 2008.
K. Longnecker, Siever, S. M., Sylva, S. P., Seewald, J. S., and Kujawinski, E. B., Dissolved organic carbon compounds in deep-sea hydrothermal vent fluids from the East Pacific Rise at 9 degrees 50 ' N, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 125, pp. 41-49, 2018.
P. Lonsdale and Becker, K., Hydrothermal plumes, hot springs, and conductive heat flow in the southern trough of Guaymas Basin, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 73, pp. 211–225, 1985.
P. Lonsdale, Hot vents and hydrocarbon seeps in the Sea of Cortez, Oceanus, vol. 27, pp. 21–24, 1984.
P. F. Lonsdale, Batiza, R., and Simkin, T., Metallogenesis at seamounts on the East Pacific Rise, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 16, pp. 54–61, 1982.
A. A. Lopez, The Jason project and the National Autonomous University of Mexico, GEO-UNAM, vol. 2, pp. 21–23, 1993.
T. D. Lorenson, Wong, F. L., Dartnell, P., and Sliter, R. W., Greenhouse gases generated from the anaerobic biodegradation of natural offshore asphalt seepages in southern California, GEO-MARINE LETTERS, vol. 34, pp. 281–295, 2014.
C. Diaz- Recio Lorenzo, Bruggen, Dter, Luther, G. W., Gartman, A., and Gollner, S., Copepod assemblages along a hydrothermal stress gradient at diffuse flow habitats within the ABE vent site (Eastern Lau Spreading Center, Southwest Pacific), Deep Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers, p. 103532, 2021.
B. Love, Lilley, M., Butterfield, D., Olson, E., and Larson, B., Rapid variations in fluid chemistry constrain hydrothermal phase separation at the Main Endeavour Field, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2017.
K. A. Ludwig, Shen, C. C., Kelley, D. S., Cheng, H., and Edwards, R. L., U-Th systematics and ages of carbonate chimneys at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 75, pp. 1869–1888, 2011.
K. A. Ludwig, Kelley, D. S., Butterfield, D. A., Nelson, B. K., and Fruh-Green, G. L., Formation and evolution of carbonate chimneys at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 70, pp. 3625–3645, 2006.
J. E. Lupton, Klinkhammer, G. P., Normark, W. R., Haymon, R., Macdonald, K. C., Weiss, R. F., and Craig, H., Helium-3 and manganese at the 21 degrees N East Pacific Rise hydrothermal site, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 50, pp. 115–127, 1980.
J. E. Lupton, Hydrothermal plumes: Near and far afield, in Seafloor Hydrothermal Systems: Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Geochemical Interactions, S. E. Humphris, Ed. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 1995, pp. 317–346.
J. E. Lupton, Baker, E. T., Mottl, M. J., Sansone, F. J., Wheat, C. G., Resing, J. A., Massoth, G. J., Measures, C. I., and Feely, R. A., Chemical and physical diversity of hydrothermal plumes along the East Pacific Rise, 8 degrees 45' N to 11 degrees 50' N, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 20, pp. 2913–2916, 1993.
G. W. Luther, Rozan, T. F., Taillefert, M., Nuzzio, D. B., Di Meo, C. A., Shank, T. M., Lutz, R. A., and Cary, S. C., Chemical speciation drives hydrothermal vent ecology, Nature, vol. 410, pp. 813–816, 2001.
G. W. Luther and Rickard, D. T., Metal sulfide cluster complexes and their biogeochemical importance in the environment, Journal of Nanoparticle Research, vol. 7, pp. 389–407, 2005.
G. W. Luther, Gartman, A., Yuecel, M., Madison, A. S., Moore, T. S., Nees, H. A., Nuzzio, D. B., Sen, A., Lutz, R. A., Shank, T. M., and Fisher, C. R., Chemistry, Temperature, and Faunal Distributions at Diffuse-Flow Hydrothermal Vents Comparison of Two Geologically Distinct Ridge Systems, Oceanography, vol. 25, pp. 234–245, 2012.
G. W. Luther, Bono, A., Taillefert, M., and Cary, S. C., A continuous flow electrochemical cell for analysis of chemical species and ions at high pressure: Laboratory, shipboard and hydrothermal vent results., in Environmental electrochemistry: Analyses of trace element biogeochemistry, M. Taillefert, Ed. Washington, D. C.: American Chemical Society, 2002, pp. 54–73.
G. W. Luther, Glazer, B. Y., Hohmann, L., Popp, J. I., Taillefert, M., Rozan, T. F., Brendel, P. J., Theberge, S. M., and Nuzzio, D. B., Sulfur speciation monitored in situ with solid state gold amalgam voltammetric microelectrodes: Polysulfides as a special case in sediments, microbial mats and hydrothermal vent waters, Journal of Environmental Monitoring, vol. 3, pp. 61–66, 2001.
G. W. Luther, Findlay, A. J., MacDonald, D. J., Owings, S. M., Hanson, T. E., Beinart, R. A., and Girguis, P. R., Thermodynamics and kinetics of sulfide oxidation by oxygen: a look at inorganically controlled reactions and biologically mediated processes in the environment, Frontiers in Microbiology, vol. 2, p. 62, 2011.

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