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A. M. McCann and Freed, J., Deep water archaeology: a late Roman ship sailing from Carthage and a trade route northeast of Skerki Bank. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 1994, p. 162.
V. Robigou and Ballard, R. D., Deep-Sea research takes a new approach, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 75, pp. 81,87–88, 1994.
V. K. Smith and Koski, R. A., Descriptive and chemical data for hydrothermal sulfide-sulfate silica chimneys from the northern Cleft segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge. Reston, Va.: US Geological Survey, 1994, p. 21.
K. M. Scott, Fisher, C. R., Vodenichar, J. S., Nix, E., and Minnich, E., Effects of inorganic carbon concentrations, pH, and temperature on autotrophic carbon fixation by the chemoautotrophic symbionts of Riftia pachyptila, Physiological Zoology, vol. 67, pp. 617–638, 1994.
L. Gorodezky and Childress, J. J., Effects of sulfide exposure history and hemolymph thiosulfate on oxygen-consumption rates and regulation in the hydrothermal vent crab Bythograea thermydron, Marine Biology, vol. 120, pp. 123–131, 1994.
A. J. Magenheim and Gieskes, J. M., Evidence for hydrothermal flow through surficial sediments, Escanaba Trough, in Geologic, hydrothermal, and biologic studies at Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge, offshore Northern California, J. L. Morton, Ed. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1994, pp. 241–255.
D. L. Distel, Felbeck, H., and Cavanaugh, C. M., Evidence for phylogenetic congruence among sulfur-oxidizing chemoautotrophic bacterial endosymbionts and their bivalve hosts, Journal of Molecular Evolution, vol. 38, pp. 533–543, 1994.
V. Robigou and Delaney, J. R., Evolution of two hydrothermal vent fields on the Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 75, p. 706, 1994.
S. M. Blasco, Exploring the wreck of the Titanic: Seabed processes at 3800 metres in the North Atlantic, Atlantic Geology, vol. 30, p. 154, 1994.
B. A. Bennett, Smith, C. R., Glaser, B., and Maybaum, H. L., Faunal community structure of a chemoautotrophic assemblage on whale bones in the deep Northeast Pacific Ocean, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 108, pp. 205–223, 1994.
M. A. Tivey, The fine-scale magnetic anomaly field over the Southern Juan de Fuca Ridge: The axial magnetic low and implications for crustal structure, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 99, pp. 4833–4855, 1994.
L. Saldanha, Fishes observed and collected during the Alvin dives at the Lucky Strike thermal vent site (Mid-Atlantic Ridgs -1993), Cybium, vol. 18, pp. 460–462, 1994.
S. C. France, Genetic population structure and gene flow among deep-sea amphipods, Abyssorchomene spp., from six California Continental Borderland basins, Marine Biology, vol. 118, pp. 67–77, 1994.
D. A. Butterfield, McDuff, R. E., Franklin, J., and Wheat, C. G., Geochemistry of hydrothermal vent fluids from Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, in Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, vol. 139, M. K. McQuistion, Ed. College Station, Tex.: Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A{&}M University, 1994, pp. 395–410.
J. L. Morton, Zierenberg, R. A., and Reiss, C. A., Geologic, hydrothermal, and biologic studies at Escanaba Trough: An introduction, in Geologic, hydrothermal, and biologic studies at Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge, offshore Northern California, J. L. Morton, Ed. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1994, pp. 1–18.
R. A. Zierenberg, Morton, J. L., Koski, R. A., Ross, S. L., and Holmes, M. L., Geologic setting of massive sulfide mineralization in the Escanaba Trough, in Geologic, hydrothermal, and biologic studies at Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge, offshore Northern California, J. L. Morton, Ed. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1994, pp. 171–197.
U. Ginster, Mottl, M. J., and Von Herzen, R. P., Heat flux from black smokers on the Endeavour and Cleft segments, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 99, pp. 4937–4950, 1994.
M. A. Tivey, High-resolution magnetic surveys over the Middle Valley mounds, Northern Juan de Fuca Ridge, in Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, vol. 139, M. K. McQuistion, Ed. College Station, Tex.: Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A{&}M University, 1994, pp. 29–35.
C. Airriess and Childress, J. J., Homeoviscous properties implicated by the interactive effects of pressure and temperature on the hydrothermal vent crab Bythograea thermydron, Biological Bulletin, vol. 187, pp. 208–214, 1994.
W. I. Ridley, Perfit, M. R., Jonasson, I. R., and Smith, M. F., Hydrothermal alteration in oceanic ridge volcanics: A detailed study at the Galapagos fossil hydrothermal field, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 58, pp. 2477–2494, 1994.
R. A. Koski, Jonasson, I. R., Wong, F. L., Smith, V. K., and Kadko, D. C., Hydrothermal sulfide-sulfate-silica deposits at the northern Cleft segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge: Compositions, growth mechanisms, and implications for fluid flow, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 99, pp. 4813–4832, 1994.
L. S. Mullineaux, Implications of mesoscale flows for dispersal and retention of larvae in deep-sea habitats, in Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos, C. M. Young, Ed. New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Press, 1994, pp. 201–222.
P. Linke, Suess, E., Torres, M., Martens, V., Rugh, W. D., Ziebis, W., and Kulm, L. D., In situ measurement of fluid flow from cold seeps at active continental margins, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 41, pp. 721–739, 1994.
C. L. Van Dover, In situ spawning of hydrothermal vent tubeworms (Riftia pachyptila), Biological Bulletin, vol. 186, pp. 134–135, 1994.
F. S. Hover, Inversion of a distributed system for open-loop trajectory following, International Journal of Control, vol. 60, pp. 671–686, 1994.

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