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T. McClinton, White, S. M., Colman, A., and Sinton, J. M., Reconstructing lava flow emplacement processes at the hot spot-affected Galapagos Spreading Center, 95 degrees W and 92 degrees W, GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, vol. 14, pp. 2731–2756, 2013.
W. M. Marquet, Webb, D. C., and Fairhurst, K. D., A recoverable deep ocean navigation beacon, vol. 69-61. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1969, p. 26.
W. I. Milwee, Recovery of Alvin - a practical ocean engineering operation, Naval Engineers Journal, vol. 81, pp. 13–15,18–22, 1969.
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B. B. Walden, Recovery of low-level radioactive waste packages from deep ocean disposal sites, vol. 87-14. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1987, p. 39.
W. O. Rainnie and Buchanan, C. L., Recovery of the DSRV Alvin, part 1, Ocean Industry, vol. 4, pp. 61–63, 1969.
W. O. Rainnie and Buchanan, C. L., Recovery of the DSRV Alvin, part 2, Ocean Industry, vol. 4, pp. 69–70, 1969.
L. S. Mullineaux and Butman, C. A., Recruitment of benthic invertebrates in boundary-layer flows: a deep water experiment on Cross Seamount, Limnology and Oceanography, vol. 35, pp. 409–423, 1990.
L. A. Levin, Ziebis, W., Mendoza, G. F., Growney-Cannon, V., and Walther, S., Recruitment response of methane-seep macrofauna to sulfide-rich sediments: An in situ experiment, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, vol. 330, pp. 132–150, 2006.
L. S. Mullineaux, Mills, S. W., and Goldman, E., Recruitment variation during a pilot colonization study of hydrothermal vents (9 degrees 50'N, East Pacific Rise), Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 45, pp. 441–464, 1998.
B. T. Glazer and Rouxel, O. J., Redox speciation and distribution within diverse iron-dominated microbial habitats at Loihi Seamount, Geomicrobiology Journal, vol. 26, pp. 606–622, 2009.
M. A. Tivey, Rona, P. A., and Schouten, H., Reduced crustal magnetization beneath the active sulfide mound, TAG hydrothermal field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 26N, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 115, pp. 101–115, 1993.
M. D. Lilley, Baross, J. A., and Gordon, L. I., Reduced gases and bacteria in hydrothermal fluids: The Galapagos Spreading Center and 21 degrees N East Pacific Rise, in Hydrothermal processes at seafloor spreading centers, P. A. Rona, Ed. New York, N.Y.: Plenum Press, 1983, pp. 411–449.
W. B. Bryan, Regional variation and petrogenesis of basalt glasses from the FAMOUS area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Journal of Petrology, vol. 20, pp. 293–325, 1979.
Reinforced plastics in research submarine, Plastics World, vol. 22, p. 21, 1964.
O. Studies Board, Ed., Related facility needs for an ocean observatories network, in Enabling Ocean Research in the 21st Century: Implementation of a Network of Ocean Observatories, Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2003, pp. 138–156.
R. D. Ballard and Francheteau, J., The relationship between active sulfide deposition and the axial processes of the Mid-Ocean Ridge, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 16, pp. 8–22, 1982.
L. V. D. Kulm and Suess, E., Relationship between carbonate deposits and fluid venting: Oregon accretionary prism, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 95, pp. 8899–8915, 1990.
B. T. R. Lewis and Cochrane, G. C., Relationship between the location of chemosynthetic benthic communities and geologic structure on the Cascadia Subduction Zone, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 95, pp. 8783–8793, 1990.
O. S. Ashford, Guan, S., Capone, D., Rigney, K., Rowley, K., Cordes, E. E., Cortes, J., Rouse, G. W., Mendoza, G. F., Sweetman, A. K., and Levin, L. A., Relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning proxies strengthen when approaching chemosynthetic deep-sea methane seeps, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, vol. 288, p. 20210950, 2021.
G. Xu and Di Iorio, D., The relative effects of particles and turbulence on acoustic scattering from deep-sea hydrothermal vent plumes, JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, vol. 130, pp. 1856–1867, 2011.
M. W. Bowles, Samarkin, V. A., Hunter, K. S., Finke, N., Teske, A. P., Girguis, P. R., and Joye, S. B., Remarkable Capacity for Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane at High Methane Concentration, Geophysical Research Letters, 2019.
M. K. Tivey, The remarkable diversity of seafloor vents: Continuing explorations reveal an increasing variety of hydrothermal systems, Oceanus, vol. 42, pp. 60–65, 2004.
A. D. Cobb, A remote navigation system for the deep diving research vessel Alvin, in Proceedings: 2000 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation April 24-28, 2000, San Francisco Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, CaliforniaNational Marine Navigation Meeting, Manned Deep Submergence Vehicles, Washinton, D.C.: Institute of Navigation, 1966, pp. 184–208.
O. Garcia-Pineda, MacDonald, I. R., Zimmer, B., Shedd, B., and Roberts, H., Remote-sensing evaluation of geophysical anomaly sites in the outer continental slope, northern Gulf of Mexico, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 57, pp. 1859–1869, 2010.

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