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H. T. Lin, Repeta, D. J., Xu, L., and Rappe, M. S., Dissolved organic carbon in basalt-hosted deep subseafloor fluids of the Juan de Fuca Ridge flank, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 513, pp. 156-165, 2019.
H. T. Lin, Repeta, D. J., Xu, L., and Rappe, M. S., Dissolved organic carbon in basalt-hosted deep subseafloor fluids of the Juan de Fuca Ridge flank, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 513, pp. 156-165, 2019.
H. - T. Lin, Cowen, J. P., Olson, E. J., Lilley, M. D., Jungbluth, S. P., Wilson, S. T., and Rappe, M. S., Dissolved hydrogen and methane in the oceanic basaltic biosphere, EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, vol. 405, pp. 62–73, 2014.
S. A. Bennett, Statham, P. J., Green, D. R. H., Le Bris, N., McDermott, J. M., Prado, F., Rouxel, O. J., Von Damm, K. L., and German, C. R., Dissolved and particulate organic carbon in hydrothermal plumes from the East Pacific Rise, 9 degrees 50′N, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 58, pp. 922–931, 2011.
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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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K. Duplessis and Reiswig, H. M., Description of a new deep-water calcareous sponge (Porifera: Calcarea) from Northern California, Pacific Science, vol. 54, pp. 10–14, 2000.
G. H. Rau, McHugh, C. M., Harrold, C., Baxter, C., Hecker, B., and Embley, R. W., [delta]13C, [delta]15N and [delta]18O of Calyptogena phaseoliformis (bivalve mollusc) from the Ascension Fan-Valley near Monterey, California, Deep-Sea Research. Part A, Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 37, pp. 1669–1676, 1990.
S. P. Castro, Borton, M. A., Regan, K., de Angelis, I. H., Wrighton, K. C., Teske, A. P., Strous, M., and Ruff, S. E., Degradation of biological macromolecules supports uncultured microbial populations in Guaymas Basin hydrothermal sediments, Isme Journal, 2021.
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L. F. Robinson, Adkins, J. F., Scheirer, D. S., Fernandez, D. P., Gagnon, A. C., and Waller, R. G., Deep-sea scleractinian coral age and depth distributions in the northwest Atlantic for the last 225,000 years, Bulletin of Marine Science, vol. 81, pp. 371–391, 2007.
V. Robigou and Ballard, R. D., Deep-Sea research takes a new approach, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 75, pp. 81,87–88, 1994.
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E. St John, Flores, G. E., Meneghin, J., and Reysenbach, A. L., Deep-sea hydrothermal vent metagenome-assembled genomes provide insight into the phylum Nanoarchaeota, Environmental Microbiology Reports, vol. 11, pp. 262-270, 2019.
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P. Martin, Goodkin, N. F., Stewart, J. A., Foster, G. L., Sikes, E. L., White, H. K., Hennige, S., and Roberts, J. M., Deep-sea coral $δ$13C: A tool to reconstruct the difference between seawater pH and $δ$11B-derived calcifying fluid pH, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 43, pp. 299–308, 2016.
S. F. Eltgroth, Adkins, J. F., Robinson, L. F., Southon, J., and Kashgarian, M., A deep-sea coral record of North Atlantic radiocarbon through the Younger Dryas: Evidence for Intermediate/Deep Water Reorganization, Paleoceanography, vol. 21, p. PA4207, 2006.
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S. W. Ross, Rhode, M., and Brooke, S., Deep-sea coral and hardbottom habitats on the west Florida slope, eastern Gulf of Mexico, Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 120, pp. 14–28, 2017.
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