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D. R. Calder and Vervoort, W., Some hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the north Atlantic Ocean, Zoologische Verhandelingen, vol. 319, pp. 1–65, 1998.
D. R. Calder, Synopsis of hydroids from 1000m and deeper in the western North Atlantic, in Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Coelenterate Biology: the Leeuwenhorst, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, 16-21 July 1995, J. C. den Hartog, Ed. Leiden, The Netherlands: Nationaal Naturhistorisch Museum, 1997, pp. 85–90.
R. S. Carney, Stable isotope trophic patterns in echinoderm megafauna in close proximity to and remote from Gulf of Mexico lower slope hydrocarbon seeps, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 57, pp. 1965–1971, 2010.
A. Carranza-Edwards, Hoz, L. R., Orozco, Y. H., Cabral, M. G. V., and Cruz, R. L. Santa, Sulfuros metalicos submarinos al sur de la peninsula de Baja California, Mexico, Anales del Instituto Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México., vol. 13, pp. 287–296, 1986.
W. W. Chadwick, Gregg, T. K. P., and Embley, R. W., Submarine lineated sheet flows: a unique lava morphology formed on subsiding lava ponds, Bulletin of Volcanology, vol. 61, pp. 194–206, 1999.
W. W. Chadwick, A submarine volcano is caught in the act, Science, vol. 314, pp. 1887–1888, 2006.
W. W. Chadwick and Emblew, R. W., SeaBeam depth changes associated with recent lava flows, CoAxial segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge: Evidence for multiple eruptions between 1981-1993, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 22, pp. 167–170, 1995.
W. W. Chadwick, Dziak, R. P., Haxel, J. H., Embley, R. W., and Matsumoto, H., Submarine landslide triggered by volcanic eruption recorded by in situ hydrophone, Geology, vol. 40, pp. 51–54, 2012.
W. W. Chadwick, Nooner, S. L., Butterfield, D. A., and Lilley, M. D., Seafloor deformation and forecasts of the April 2011 eruption at Axial Seamount, Nature Geoscience, vol. 5, pp. 474–477, 2012.
P. Chevaldonne, Jollivet, D., Desbruyeres, D., Lutz, R. A., and Vrijenhoek, R. C., Sister species of eastern Pacific hydrothermal vent worms (Ampharetidae, Alvinellidae, Vestimentifera) provide new mitochondrial COI clock calibration, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 43, pp. 367–370, 2002.
J. J. Childress, Fisher, C. R., Favuzzi, J. A., Kochevar, R., Sanders, N. K., and Alayse, A. M., Sulfide-driven autotrophic balance in the bacterial symbiont-containing hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila Jones, Biological Bulletin, vol. 180, pp. 135–153, 1991.
J. J. Childress, Felbeck, H., and Somero, G. N., Symbiosis in the deep sea, Scientific American, vol. 255, pp. 114–120, 1987.
J. J. Childress, Fisher, C. R., Favuzzi, J. A., and Sanders, N. K., Sulfide and carbon dioxide uptake by the hydrothermal vent clam, Calyptogena magnifica and its chemoautotrophic symbionts, Physiological Zoology, vol. 64, pp. 1444–1470, 1991.
D. A. Clague, Paduan, J. B., Caress, D. W., Moyer, C. L., Glazer, B. T., and Yoerger, D. R., Structure of Lo'ihi Seamount, Hawai'i and Lava Flow Morphology From High-Resolution Mapping, Frontiers in Earth Science, vol. 7, 2019.
R. Cobler and Dymond, J., Sediment trap experiment on the Galapagos Spreading Center, Equatorial Pacific, Science, vol. 209, pp. 801–803, 1980.
J. T. P. Copley, Tyler, P. A., Van Dover, C. L., and Philip, S. J., Spatial variation in the reproductive development of Paralvinella palmiformis (Polychaeta: Alvinellidae) from the High Rise vent field (Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge): Relation to a successional mosaic model, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 255, pp. 171–181, 2003.
J. B. Corliss, Gordon, L. I., and Edmond, J. M., Some implications of heat/mass ratios in Galapagos Rift hydrothermal fluids for models of sea water-rock interaction and the formation of oceanic crust, in Deep Drilling Results in the Atlantic Ocean: Ocean Crust, M. Talwani, Ed. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 1979, pp. 391–402.
J. B. Corliss, Dymond, J., Gordon, L. I., Edmond, J. M., Von Herzen, R. P., Ballard, R. D., Green, K., Williams, D., Bainbridge, A., Crane, K., and van Andel, T. H., Submarine thermal springs on the Galapagos Rift, Science, vol. 203, pp. 1073–1083, 1979.
D. Curewitz and Karson, J. A., Structural settings of hydrothermal outflow: Fracture permeability maintained by fault propagation and interaction, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, vol. 79, pp. 149–168, 1997.
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S. C. Daubin, Search tactics for finding lost objects at sea, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 6, pp. 7–17, 1972.
E. E. Davis and Villinger, H., Subseafloor Temperature Variations Influenced by Variations in Bottom Water Temperature and Pressure: New High Resolution Observations and Implications, Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth, vol. 124, pp. 76-87, 2019.
A. Delacour, Fruh-Green, G. L., Bernasconi, S. M., and Kelley, D. S., Sulfur in peridotites and gabbros at Lost City (30 degrees N, MAR): Implications for hydrothermal alteration and microbial activity during serpentinization, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 72, pp. 5090–5110, 2008.
A. Delacour, Fruh-Green, G. L., Frank, M., Gutjahr, M., and Kelley, D. S., Sr- and Nd-isotope geochemistry of the Atlantis Massif (30 degress N, MAR): Implications for fluid fluxes and lithospheric heterogeneity, Chemical Geology, 2008.
A. Diehl, de Ronde, C. E. J., and Bach, W., Subcritical Phase Separation and Occurrence of Deep-Seated Brines at the NW Caldera Vent Field, Brothers Volcano: Evidence from Fluid Inclusions in Hydrothermal Precipitates, Geofluids, vol. 2020, 2020.
D. L. Distel, Lane, D. J., Olsen, G. J., Giovannoni, S. J., Pace, B., Pace, N. R., Stahl, D. A., and Felbeck, H., Sulfur-oxidizing bacterial symbionts: analysis of phylogeny, specificity, and origins by 16S ribosomal RNA sequences, Journal of Bacteriology, vol. 170, pp. 2506–2510, 1988.

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