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P. Geistdoerfer, Pachycara thermophilum, a new zoarcid fish from hydrothermal ecosystems of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.; Pachycara thermophilium, une nouvelle espece do poisson Zoarcidae des sites hydrothermaux de la dorsale medio-atlantique, Cybium, vol. 18, pp. 109–115, 1994.
K. Ikehara, Paleocurrent analysis of deep-sea turbidites collected by submersible: An example from the Okushiri Basin, northern Japan Sea, JAMSTEC Journal of Deep Sea Research, pp. 455–465, 1999.
P. A. Rona, Paleodictyon: A living fossil on the deepsea floor, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 84, p. F828, 2003.
P. A. Rona, Seilacher, A., de Vargas, C., Gooday, A. J., Bernhard, J. M., Bowser, S., Vetriani, C., Wirsen, C. O., Mullineaux, L., Sherrell, R., Grassle, J. F., Low, S., and Lutz, R. A., Paleodictyon nodosum: a living fossil on the deep sea floor, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 56, pp. 1700–1712, 2009.
R. J. Varga, Karson, J. A., and Gee, J. S., Paleomagnetic constraints on deformation models for uppermost oceanic crust exposed at the Hess Deep Rift: Implications for axial processes at the East Pacific Rise, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 109, p. B02104, 2004.
S. D. Hurst, Karson, J. A., and Verosub, K. L., Paleomagnetism of tilted dikes in fast spread oceanic crust exposed in the Hess Deep Rift: implications for spreading and rift propagation, Tectonics, vol. 13, pp. 789–802, 1994.
T. C. Austin, Stokey, R. P., and Sharp, K. M., PARADIGM: a buoy-based system for AUV navigation and tracking, in Oceans 2000 MTS/IEEE: where marine science and technology meet, vol. 2, Piscataway, N.J.: IEEE, 2000, pp. 935–938.
C. E. G. LaPointe, A parallel hypothesis method of autonomous underwater vehicle navigation, Massachusetts Institutte of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Cambridge, MA and Woods Hole, MA, 2009.
A. M. Mills, Ward, M. E., Heyl, T. P., and Van Dover, C. L., Parasitism as a potential contributor to massive clam mortality at the Blake Ridge Diapir methane-hydrate seep, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, vol. 85, pp. 1489–1497, 2005.
M. E. Ward, Shields, J. D., and Van Dover, C. L., Parasitism in species of Bathymodiolus (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) mussels from deep-sea seep and hydrothermal vents, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, vol. 62, pp. 1–16, 2004.
W. L. Fornes, DeMaster, D. J., and Smith, C. R., A particle introduction experiment in Santa Catalina Basin sediments: Testing the age-dependent mixing hypothesis, Journal of Marine Research, vol. 59, pp. 97–112, 2001.
W. L. Straube, Deming, J. W., Somerville, C. C., Colwell, R. R., and Baross, J. A., Particulate DNA in smoker fluids: Evidence for existence of microbial populations in hot hydrothermal systems, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 56, pp. 1440–1447, 1990.
P. H. Wiebe, Boyd, S. H., and Winget, C. L., 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.
P. H. Wiebe, Boyd, S. H., and Winget, C. L., 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.
R. Rosario-Passapera, Keddis, R., Wong, R., Lutz, R. A., Staroyoytov, V., and Vetriani, C., Parvibaculum hydrocarboniclasticum sp. nov., a mesophilic, alkane-oxidizing alphaproteobacterium isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent on the East Pacific Rise, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 62, pp. 2921–2926, 2012.
M. F. Bowen, A passive capture latch for ODYSSEY-class AUVs, vol. 98-12. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1998, p. 12.
N. Ulrich and Kumar, V., Passive mechanical gravity compensation for robot manipulators, in Proceedings: 1991 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, April 9-11, 1991, Sacramento, Calif., vol. 2, Los Alamitos, Calif.: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1991, pp. 1536–1541.
K. G. Bemis, Silver, D., Xu, G., Light, R., Jackson, D. R., Jones, C. D., Ozer, S., and Liu, L., The path to COVIS: A review of acoustic imaging of hydrothermal flow regimes, Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 121, pp. 159–176, 2015.
J. M. McDermott, Seewald, J. S., German, C. R., and Sylva, S. P., Pathways for abiotic organic synthesis at submarine hydrothermal fields, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, vol. 112, pp. 7668–7672, 2015.
J. F. Grassle, Sanders, H. L., Hessler, R. R., Rowe, G. T., and McLellan, T., 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.
M. Bowles, Hunter, K. S., Samarkin, V., and Joye, S., Patterns and variability in geochemical signatures and microbial activity within and between diverse cold seep habitats along the lower continental slope, Northern Gulf of Mexico, DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY, vol. 129, pp. 31–40, 2016.
P. J. Auster, Malatesta, R. J., and LaRosa, S. C., Patterns of microhabitat utilization by mobile megafauna on the southern New England (USA) continental shelf and slope, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 127, pp. 77–85, 1995.
H. C. Flint, Copley, J. T. P., Ferrero, T. J., and Van Dover, C. L., Patterns of nematode diversity at hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 47, pp. 365–370, 2006.
R. Hessler, Lonsdale, P., Hawkins, J., and MacQuitty, M., Patterns on the ocean floor, New Scientist, vol. 117, pp. 47–51, 1988.
A. T. Fundis, Soule, S. A., Fornari, D. J., and Perfit, M. R., Paving the seafloor: Volcanic emplacement processes during the 2005-2006 eruptions at the fast spreading East Pacific Rise, 9 degrees 50 ` N, GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, vol. 11, 2010.

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