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D. R. Calder, Hydroid diversity and species composition along a gradient from shallow waters to deep sea around Bermuda, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 45, pp. 1843–1860, 1998.
E. J. Screaton, Carson, B., and Lennon, G. P., Hydrogeologic properties of a thrust fault within the Oregon Accretionary Prism, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 100, pp. 20,20–25,3, 1995.
L. C. Stewart, Llewellyn, J. G., Butterfield, D. A., Lilley, M. D., and Holden, J. F., Hydrogen and thiosulfate limits for growth of a thermophilic, autotrophic Desulfurobacterium species from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent, ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS, vol. 8, pp. 196–200, 2016.
D. A. Bazylinski, Farrington, J. W., and Jannasch, H. W., Hydrocarbons in surface sediments from a Guaymas Basin hydrothermal vent site, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 12, pp. 547–558, 1988.
B. R. T. Simoneit, Brault, M., and Saliot, A., Hydrocarbons associated with hydrothermal minerals, vent waters and talus on the East Pacific Rise and Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Applied Geochemistry, vol. 5, pp. 115–124, 1990.
C. J. Dalzell, Ventura, G. T., Walters, C. C., Nelson, R. K., Reddy, C. M., Seewald, J. S., and Sievert, S. M., Hydrocarbon transformations in sediments from the Cathedral Hill hydrothermal vent complex at Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California-A chemometric study of shallow seep architecture, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 152, 2021.
C. Johansen, Macelloni, L., Natter, M., Silva, M., Woosley, M., Woolsey, A., Diercks, A. R., Hill, J., Viso, R., Marty, E., Lobodin, V. V., Shedd, W., Joye, S. B., and MacDonald, I. R., Hydrocarbon migration pathway and methane budget for a Gulf of Mexico natural seep site: Green Canyon 600, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 545, p. 116411, 2020.
K. A. Kvenvolden, Rapp, J. B., and Hostettler, F. D., Hydrocarbon geochemistry of hydrothermally generated petroleum from Escanaba trough, offshore California U.S.A, Applied Geochemistry, vol. 5, pp. 83–91, 1990.
G. D. O'Mullan, A Y Maas, P., Lutz, R. A., and Vrijenhoek, R. C., A hybrid zone between hydrothermal vent mussels (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Molecular Ecology, vol. 10, pp. 2819–2831, 2001.
A. S. Hatch, Liew, H., Hourdez, S., and Rouse, G. W., Hungry scale worms: Phylogenetics of Peinaleopolynoe (Polynoidae, Annelida), with four new species, ZooKeys, vol. 932, pp. 27-74, 2020.
W. Kohnen, Human exploration of the deep seas: fifty years and the inspiration continues, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 43, pp. 42–62, 2009.
R. D. Ballard, How we found Titanic, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 168, pp. 696–719, 1985.
M. K. Tivey, How to build a black smoker chimney, Oceanus, vol. 41, pp. 22–26, 1998.
P. Radetsky, How did life start? (10 great unanswered questions of science), Discover, vol. 13, pp. 74–80, 1992.
V. Salman-Carvalho, Fadeev, E., Joye, S. B., and Teske, A. P., How Clonal Is Clonal? Genome Plasticity across Multicellular Segments of a "Candidatus Marithrix sp." Filament from Sulfidic, Briny Seafloor Sediments in the Gulf of Mexico, Frontiers in Microbiology, vol. 7, p. 1173, 2016.
A. Waren, Bengtson, S., Goffredi, S. K., and Van Dover, C. L., A hot-vent gastropod with iron-sulphide dermal sclerites, Science, vol. 302, p. 1007, 2003.
P. Lonsdale, Hot vents and hydrocarbon seeps in the Sea of Cortez, Oceanus, vol. 27, pp. 21–24, 1984.
Hot vent life forms and sea-floor geology, Oceanus, vol. 25, pp. 28–29, 1982.
J. M. Edmond and Von Damm, K. L., Hot springs on the ocean floor, Scientific American, vol. 248, pp. 78–93, 1983.
T. Hinzke, Kleiner, M., Breusing, C., Felbeck, H., Hasler, R., Sievert, S. M., Schluter, R., Rosenstiel, P., Reusch, T. B. H., Schweder, T., and Markert, S., Host-Microbe Interactions in the Chemosynthetic Riftia pachyptila Symbiosis, Mbio, vol. 10, 2019.
A. D. Nussbaumer, Fisher, C. R., and Bright, M., Horizontal endosymbiont transmission in hydrothermal vent tubeworms, Nature, vol. 441, pp. 345–348, 2006.
T. Juteau, Eissen, J. P., Francheteau, J., Needham, H. D., Choukroune, P., Rangin, C., Seguret, M., Ballard, R. D., Fox, P. J., Normark, W. R., Carranza, A., Cordoba, D., and Guerrero, J., Homogeneous basalts from the East Pacific Rise at 21 degrees N: steady state magma reservoirs at moderately fast spreading centers, Oceanologica Acta, vol. 3, pp. 487–503, 1980.
C. Airriess and Childress, J. J., Homeoviscous properties implicated by the interactive effects of pressure and temperature on the hydrothermal vent crab Bythograea thermydron, Biological Bulletin, vol. 187, pp. 208–214, 1994.
R. D. Ballard, The history of Woods Hole's deep submergence program, in 50 years of ocean discovery: National Science Foundation, 1950-2000, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2000, pp. 67–84.
G. E. Flores, Hunter, R. C., Liu, Y., Mets, A., Schouten, S., and Reysenbach, A. - L., Hippea jasoniae sp nov and Hippea alviniae sp nov., thermoacidophilic members of the class Deltaproteobacteria isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vent deposits, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 62, pp. 1252–1258, 2012.

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