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T. Cole and Turner, R. D., Genetic relations of deep sea wood borers, Bulletin of the American Malacological Union, pp. 19–25, 1977.
D. F. Coleman, Newman, J. B., and Ballard, R. D., Design and implementation of advanced underwater imaging systems for deep sea marine archaeological surveys, in Oceans 2000 MTS/IEEE: where marine science and technology meet, vol. 1, Piscataway, N.J.: IEEE, 2000, pp. 661–665.
A. G. Collins and Daly, M., A new deepwater species of Stauromedusae, Lucernaria janetae (Cnidaria, Staurozoa, Lucernariidae), and a preliminary investigation of Stauromedusan phylogeny based on nuclear and mitchondrial rDNA data, Biological Bulletin, vol. 208, pp. 221–230, 2005.
A. Colman, Sinton, J. M., White, S. M., McClinton, J. T., Bowles, J. A., Rubin, K. H., Behn, M. D., Cushman, B., Eason, D. E., Gregg, T. K. P., Grönvold, K., Hidalgo, S., Howell, J., Neill, O., and Russo, C., Effects of variable magma supply on mid-ocean ridge eruptions: Constraints from mapped lava flow fields along the Galápagos Spreading Center, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 13, p. Q08014, 2012.
A. Colman, Sinton, J. M., and V Wanless, D., Constraints from melt inclusions on depths of magma residence at intermediate magma supply along the Galapagos Spreading Center, EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, vol. 412, pp. 122–131, 2015.
D. J. Colodner, Lin, J., VonDamm, K., Buttermore, L. G., Kozlowski, R., Charlou, J. L., Donval, J. P., and Wilson, C., Chemistry of Lucky Strike fluids: Initial results, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 74, p. 99, 1993.
P. Colombo, Neilson, R. H., and Kendig, M. W., Analysis and evaluation of a radioactive waste package retrieved from the Atlantic Ocean, in Radioactive Wastes and the Ocean, P. K. Park, Ed. New York, N.Y.: Wiley, 1983, pp. 237–268.
R. F. Commeau, Paull, C. K., Commeau, J. A., and Poppe, L. J., Chemistry and mineralogy of pyrite-enriched sediments at a passive margin sulfide brine seep: abyssal Gulf of Mexico, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 82, pp. 62–74, 1987.
Oof Technol Congress, Marine minerals: Exploring our new ocean frontier. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987, p. 349.
D. P. Connelly, Copley, J. T., Murton, B. J., Stansfield, K., Tyler, P. A., German, C. R., Van Dover, C. L., Amon, D., Furlong, M., Grindlay, N., Hayman, N., Huehnerbach, V., Judge, M., Le Bas, T., McPhail, S., Meier, A., Nakamura, K. I., Nye, V., Pebody, M., Pedersen, R. B., Plouviez, S., Sands, C., Searle, R. C., Stevenson, P., Taws, S., and Wilcox, S., Hydrothermal vent fields and chemosynthetic biota on the world's deepest seafloor spreading centre, Nature Communications, vol. 3, p. 620, 2012.
M. J. Cook and DeSanto, J. B., Validation of Geodetic Seafloor Benchmark Stability Using Structure-From-Motion and Seafloor Pressure Data, Earth and Space Science, 2019.
N. J. Copley and Wiebe, P. H., Drawings and Descriptions of Some Deep-Sea Copepods Living Above the Guaymas Basin Hydrothermal Vent Field, vol. 90-15. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1990, p. 63.
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. T. P. Copley, Flint, H. C., Ferrero, T. J., and Van Dover, C. L., Diversity of melofauna and free-living nematodes in hydrothermal vent mussel beds on the northern and southern East Pacific Rise, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, vol. 87, pp. 1141–1152, 2007.
L. Corbari, Durand, L., Cambon-Bonavita, M. - A., Gaill, F., and Compère, P., New digestive symbiosis in the hydrothermal vent amphipoda Ventiella sulfuris, Comptes Rendus Biologies, vol. 335, pp. 142–154, 2012.
E. E. Cordes, Bergquist, D. C., and Fisher, C. R., Macro-Ecology of Gulf of Mexico Cold Seeps, Annual Review of Marine Science, vol. 1, pp. 143–168, 2009.
E. E. Cordes, McGinley, M. P., Podowski, E. L., Becker, E. L., Lessard-Pilon, S., Viada, S. T., and Fisher, C. R., Coral communities of the deep Gulf of Mexico, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 55, pp. 777–787, 2008.
E. E. Cordes, Becker, E. L., Hourdez, S., and Fisher, C. R., Influence of foundation species, depth, and location on diversity and community composition at Gulf of Mexico lower-slope cold seeps, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 57, pp. 1870–1881, 2010.
R. W. Corell, Commentary – A critical need, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 24, p. 42, 1990.
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.
J. B. Corliss and Ballard, R. D., Oasis of life in the cold abyss, National Geographic Magazine, vol. 152, pp. 441–453, 1977.
J. B. Corliss, The thermal springs of the Galapagos Rift: Their implications for biology and the chemistry of sea water, in Patterns of evolution in Galapagos organisms, R. Bowman, Ed. San Francisco, Calif.: Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1983, pp. 25–31.
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.
M. - H. Cormier, Ryan, W. B. F., Shah, A. K., Lin, W. A., Bradley, A. M., and Yoerger, D. R., Waxing and waning volcanism along the East Pacific Rise on the millennium time scale, Geology, vol. 31, pp. 633–636, 2003.
J. A. Coston, Carbonate diagenesis associated with abyssal brine seeps and chemosynthetic communities, Florida Escarpment, Gulf of Mexico, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, 1989.

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