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“He, Pb, Sr and Nd isotope constraints on magma genesis and mantle heterogeneity beneath young Pacific seamounts”, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, vol. 99, pp. 446–463, 1988.
, “Hazards of the deep, part 3”, Ocean Industry, vol. 3, pp. 53–58, 1968.
, “Hazards of the deep, part 2”, Ocean Industry, vol. 3, pp. 32–39, 1968.
, “Hazards of the deep, part 1”, Ocean Industry, vol. 3, pp. 72–77, 1968.
, Hazards of the deep, vol. 69-52. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1969.
, “Hawaii-2 Observatory pioneers opportunities for remote instrumentation in ocean studies”, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 81, pp. 157,162–163, 2000.
, “The Hawaii-2 Observatory”, IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, vol. 27, pp. 245–253, 2002.
, “Harpacticoid copepod diversity at two physically reworked sites in the deep sea”, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 45, pp. 13–24, 1998.
, Handling equipment at sea: Some considerations and ideas. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1966, p. 6.
, Hand tools and mechanical accessories for a deep submersible, vol. 69-32. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1969, p. var. p.
, “Halice hesmonectes, a new species of pardaliscid amphipod (Crustacea, Peracarida) from hydrothermal vents in the eastern Pacific”, Canadian Journal of Zoology, vol. 71, pp. 1724–1732, 1993.
, “Habitat reversal in vent and seep mussels: seep species, Bathymodiolus heckerae, derived from vent ancestors”, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 43, pp. 387–390, 2002.
, “A habitat classification scheme for seamount landscapes: assessing the functional role of deepwater corals as fish habitat”, in Cold-water corals and ecosystems, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2005, pp. 761–769.
, “Habitat associations in gastropod species at east Pacific rise hydrothermal vents (9 degrees 50 ' N)”, Biological Bulletin, vol. 212, pp. 185–194, 2007.
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