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E. E. Cordes, McGinley, M. P., Podowski, E. L., Becker, E. L., Lessard-Pilon, S., Viada, S. T., and Fisher, C. R., Coral communities of the deep Gulf of Mexico, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 55, pp. 777–787, 2008.
M. D. Kurz, Moreira, M., Curtice, J., Lott, D. E., Mahoney, J. J., and Sinton, J. M., Correlated helium, neon, and melt production on the super-fast spreading East Pacific Rise near 17 degrees S, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 232, pp. 125–142, 2005.
L. A. Hurtado, Mateos, M., Lutz, R. A., and Vrijenhoek, R. C., Coupling of bacterial endosymbiont and host mitochondrial genomes in the hydrothermal vent clam Calyptogena magnifica, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 69, pp. 2058–2064, 2003.
R. Batiza, Fornari, D. J., Vanko, D. A., and Lonsdale, P., Craters, calderas, and hyaloclastites on young Pacific seamounts, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 89, pp. 8371–8390, 1984.
K. C. Macdonald and Luyendyk, B. P., The crest of the East Pacific Rise, Scientific American, vol. 244, pp. 100–108,110,112–114,116, 1981.
E. Pacific Ri Group, Ballard, R. D., Craig, H., Edmond, J., Einaudi, M., Holcomb, R., Holland, H. D., Hopson, C., Luyendyk, B. P., Macdonald, K., Morton, J., Orcutt, J., and Sleep, N., Crustal processes of the Mid-Ocean Ridge, Science, vol. 213, pp. 31–40, 1981.
H. Wimbush and Lesht, B., Current-induced sediment movement in the deep Florida Straits; Critical parameters, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 84, pp. 2495–2502, 1979.
D. J. Stanley, Sheng, H., Lambert, D. N., Rona, P. A., McGrail, D. W., and Jenkyns, J. S., Current-influenced depositional provinces, continental margin off Cape Hatteras, identified by petrologic method, Marine Geology, vol. 40, pp. 215–235, 1981.
R. A. Lutz, Dawn in the deep, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 203, pp. 92–103, 2003.
S. Q. Lang, Früh-Green, G. L., Bernasconi, S. M., Brazelton, W. J., Schrenk, M. O., and McGonigle, J. M., Deeply-sourced formate fuels sulfate reducers but not methanogens at Lost City hydrothermal field, Scientific Reports, vol. 8, p. 755, 2018.
L. M. L. Lauerman and Kaufmann, R. S., Deep-sea epibenthic echinoderms and a temporally varying food supply: results from a one year time series in the N.E. Pacific, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 45, pp. 817–842, 1998.
A. V. Gebruk, Chevaldonne, P., Shank, T. M., Lutz, R. A., and Vrijenhoek, R. C., Deep-sea hydrothermal vent communities of the Logatchev area (14 degrees 45'N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge): Diverse biotypes and high biomass, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, vol. 80, pp. 383–393, 2000.
R. A. Lutz, Desbruyeres, D., Shank, T. M., and Vrijenhoek, R. C., A deep-sea hydrothermal vent community dominated by Stauromedusae, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 45, pp. 329–334, 1998.
C. Vetriani, Voordeckers, J. W., Crespo-Medina, M., O'Brien, C. E., Giovannelli, D., and Lutz, R. A., Deep-sea hydrothermal vent Epsilonproteobacteria encode a conserved and widespread nitrate reduction pathway (Nap), ISME JOURNAL, vol. 8, pp. 1510–1521, 2014.
R. A. Lutz and Kristof, E., Deep-sea vents: Science at the extreme, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 198, pp. 116–127, 2000.
B. R. T. Simoneit, Lonsdale, P. F., Edmond, J. M., and Shanks, W. C., Deep-water hydrocarbon seeps in Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, Applied Geochemistry, vol. 5, pp. 41–49, 1990.
A. Colaco, Dehairs, F., Desbruyeres, D., Le Bris, N., and Sarradin, P. - M., Delta 13C signature of hydrothermal mussels is related with the end-member fluid concentrations of H2S and CH4 at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vent fields, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 43, pp. 259–262, 2002.
R. Eldred, Lussier, J., and Pollman, A., Design and Testing of a Spherical Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Shipwreck Interior Exploration, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, vol. 9, p. 320, 2021.
D. K. Smith, Schouten, H., Dick, H. J. B., Cann, J. R., Salters, V., Marschall, H. R., Ji, F., Yoerger, D. R., Sanfilippo, A., Parnell-Turner, R., Palmiotto, C., Zheleznov, A., Bai, H., Junkin, W., Urann, B., Dick, S., Sulanowska, M., Lemmond, P., and Curry, S., Development and evolution of detachment faulting along 50 km of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 16.5°N, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 15, pp. 4692–4711, 2014.
F. Pradillon, Zbinden, M., Le Bris, N., Hourdez, S., Barnay, A. S., and Gaill, F., Development of assemblages associated with alvinellid colonies on the walls of high-temperature vents at the East Pacific Rise, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 56, pp. 1622–1631, 2009.
S. Gollner, Govenar, B., Arbizu, P. Martinez, Mills, S., Le Bris, N., Weinbauer, M., Shank, T. M., and Bright, M., Differences in recovery between deep-sea hydrothermal vent and vent-proximate communities after a volcanic eruption, DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, vol. 106, pp. 167–182, 2015.
B. J. Campbell, Polson, S. W., Allen, L. Zeigler, Williamson, S. J., Lee, C. K., K Wommack, E., and S Cary, C., Diffuse flow environments within basalt- and sediment-based hydrothermal vent ecosystems harbor specialized microbial communities, FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 4, 2013.
R. M. Lawrence, Karson, J. A., and Hurst, S. D., Dike orientations, fault-block rotations, and the construction of slow spreading oceanic crust at 22 degrees 40' N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 103, pp. 663–676, 1998.
K. M. Haase, Koschinsky, A., Petersen, S., Devey, C. W., German, C. R., Lackschewitz, K. S., Melchert, B., Seifert, R., Borowski, C., Giere, O., and Paulick, H., Diking, young volcanism and diffuse hydrothermal activity on the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge: The Lilliput field at 9 degrees 33′S, Marine Geology, vol. 266, pp. 52–64, 2009.
J. V. Bailey, Salman, V., Rouse, G. W., Schulz-Vogt, H., Levin, L. A., and Orphan, V. J., Dimorphism in methane seep-dwelling ecotypes of the largest known bacteria, ISME Journal, vol. 5, pp. 1926–1935, 2011.

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