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D. Thistle, Eckman, J. E., and Paterson, G. L. J., Large, motile epifauna interact strongly with harpacticoid copepods and polychaetes at a bathyal site, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 55, pp. 324–331, 2008.
J. A. Karson, Hurst, S. D., Klein, E. M., and Party, H. Deep '99 S., Large-scale Argo II digital images of upper crustal structures at Hess Deep, RIDGE Events, vol. 10, pp. 29–32, 1999.
G. Panieri, Aharon, P., Gupta, B. K. Sen, Camerlenghi, A., Ferrer, F. P., and Cacho, I., Late Holocene Foraminifera of Blake Ridge Diapir: Assemblage Variation and Stable-Isotope Record in gas-hydrate bearing sediments, Marine Geology, vol. 353, pp. 99–107, 2014.
H. X. Guan, Feng, D., Birgel, D., Peckmann, J., Roberts, H. H., Wu, N. Y., and Chen, D. F., Lipid biomarker patterns reflect different formation environments of mussel- and tubeworm-dominated seep carbonates from the Gulf of Mexico (Atwater Valley and Green Canyon), Chemical Geology, vol. 505, pp. 36-47, 2019.
C. F. Phleger, Nelson, M. M., Groce, A. K., Cary, S. C., Coyne, K. J., Gibson, J. A. E., and Nichols, P. D., Lipid biomarkers of deep-sea hydrothermal vent polychaetes - Alvinella pompejana, A-caudata, Paralvinella grasslei and Hesiolyra bergii, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 52, pp. 2333–2352, 2005.
C. F. Phleger, Nelson, M. M., Groce, A. K., Cary, S. C., Coyne, K. J., and Nichols, P. D., Lipid composition of deep-sea hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia packyptila, crabs Munidopsis subsquatnosa and Bythograea thermydron, mussels Bathymodiolus sp and limpets Lepetodrilus spp, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry {&} Molecular Biology, vol. 141, pp. 196–210, 2005.
J. C. Drazen, Phleger, C. F., Guest, M. A., and Nichols, P. D., Lipid, sterols and fatty acid composition of abyssal holothurians and ophiuroids from the North-East Pacific Ocean: Food web implications, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry {&} Molecular Biology, 2008.
A. Y. Lein, Peresypkin, V. I., Bogdanov, Y. A., and Ivanov, M. V., Lipids in hydrothermal sulfide ores from the 9 degrees 50' N field of the East Pacific Rise, Doklady Earth Sciences, vol. 405, pp. 1231–1234, 2005.
J. M. Peter, Simoneit, B. R. T., Kawka, O. E., and Scott, S. D., Liquid hydrocarbon-bearing inclusions in modern hydrothermal chimmeys and mounds from the southern trough of Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, Applied Geochemistry, vol. 5, pp. 51–63, 1990.
C. K. Paull, Neumann, A. C., Ende, B. A. am, Ussler, W., and Rodriguez, N. M., Lithoherms on the Florida-Hatteras Slope, Marine Geology, vol. 166, pp. 83–101, 2000.
F. Galgani, Leaute, J. P., Moguedet, P., Souplet, A., Verin, Y., Carpentier, A., Goraguer, H., Latrouite, D., Andral, B., Cadiou, Y., Mahe, J. C., Poulard, J. C., and Nerisson, P., Litter on the sea floor along European coasts, Marine Pollution Bulletin, vol. 40, pp. 516–527, 2000.
C. Du Preez and Fisher, C. R., Long-Term Stability of Back-Arc Basin Hydrothermal Vents, Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 5, p. 54, 2018.
W. E. Seyfried, Pester, N. J., Tutolo, B. M., and Ding, K., The Lost City hydrothermal system: Constraints imposed by vent fluid chemistry and reaction path models on subseafloor heat and mass transfer processes, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 163, pp. 59–79, 2015.
G. Proskurowski, Lilley, M. D., Kelley, D. S., and Olson, E. J., Low temperature volatile production at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field: evidence from a hydrogen stable isotope geothermometer, Chemical Geology, vol. 229, pp. 331–343, 2006.
S. Hautala, H Johnson, P., Pruis, M., Garcia-Berdeal, I., and Bjorklund, T., Low-Temperature Hydrothermal Plumes in the Near-Bottom Boundary Layer at Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge, OCEANOGRAPHY, vol. 25, pp. 192–195, 2012.

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