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“Picture perfect return to the R.M.S. Titanic”, Sea Technology, vol. 27, pp. 19–22, 1986.
“Predation and avoidance responses in the foraminifera of the Galapagos hydrothermal mounds”, Journal of Foraminiferal Research, vol. 15, pp. 38–42, 1985.
, “Preliminary results of an Alvin dive program on active hydrothermal vents at the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge.”, in USGS Research on Mineral Resources–1985: Program and Abstracts: V.E. McKelvey Forum on Mineral and Energy Resources, Menlo Park, Calif.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1985, pp. 54–55.
, “Polymetallic sulfides and policy spheres”, Oceanus, vol. 27, pp. 26–31, 1984.
, “Potential of radioactive and other waste disposals on the continental margin by natural dispersal processes”, in Radioactive Wastes and the Ocean, New York, N.Y.: Wiley, 1983, pp. 215–236.
, “Preliminary report on the chemistry of hydrothermal solutions at 21 degrees N East Pacific Rise”, in Hydrothermal processes at seafloor spreading centers, New York, N.Y.: Plenum Press, 1983, pp. 359–389.
, “Physiological characteristics of Thiomicrospira sp. strain L-12 isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents”, Journal of Bacteriology, vol. 149, pp. 161–165, 1982.
, “Primary production in deep-sea hydrothermal vent organisms: roles of sulfide-oxidizing bacteria”, Trends in Biochemical Sciences, vol. 7, pp. 201–204, 1982.
, Processus geodynamiques observes en submersible: Geodynamic processes observed from a submersible: Seminaire du 2 avril 1982. Paris, France: Institut Oceanographique, 1982, p. 40.
, “Pb and Sr Isotopic Systematics of Some Basalts and Sulfides From the East Pacific Rise at 21 degrees N (Project RITA)”, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 55, pp. 237–246, 1981.
, “Preliminary studies of the fate of shallow-water detritus in the basin north of St. Croix, U.S.V.I.”, in Reef and Man: Proceedings of the Fourth International Coral Reef Symposium, Manila, Philippines, 18-22 May 1981, vol. 1, Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines, Marine Sciences Center, 1981, pp. 383–388.
, “Prokaryotic cells in the hydrothermal vent tube worm Riftia pachyptila Jones: possible chemoautotrophic symbionts”, Science, vol. 213, pp. 340–341, 1981.
, “Petrological evidence of a typical oceanic crust in the Western Meditteranean Sea”, Marine Geology, vol. 32, pp. M11–M18, 1979.
, A pulsed light command system for the scamp platform and Alvin. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1978, p. 19.
, Photographic atlas of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Rift Valley. New York, N.Y.: Springer-Verlag, 1977, p. 125.
, “Project FAMOUS: Its origin, programs, and setting”, Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 88, pp. 481–487, 1977.
, “Project FAMOUS: Operational techniques and American submersible operations”, Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 88, pp. 495–506, 1977.
, “Particulate matter sinking to the deep-sea floor at 2000 m in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas, with a description of a new sedimentation trap”, Journal of Marine Research, vol. 34, pp. 341–354, 1976.
, Particulate matter sinking to the deep-sea floor at 2000 m in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas, with a description of a new sedimentation trap, vol. 76-85. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1976, p. 14.
, A pendulum inclinometer for use with small deep-submersibles, vol. 76-82. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1976, p. 5.
, Potential design alternatives and analysis of system response variables, characteristic of undersea manipulators with force feedback. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1976, p. 66.
, “Pattern and zonation: a study of the bathyal megafauna using the research submersible Alvin”, Deep-Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, vol. 22, pp. 457–482, 1975.
, “Photography from a submersible during project FAMOUS”, Oceanus, vol. 18, pp. 31–39, 1975.
“Probing the Mid-Atlantic Rift”, Science Teacher, vol. 42, pp. 12–18, 1975.
, “Project FAMOUS - man's first voyages down to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge - where the earth turns inside out”, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 147, pp. 586–603, 1975.
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