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E. E. Davis and Villinger, H. W., Transient formation fluid pressures and temperatures in the Costa Rica forearc prism and subducting oceanic basement: CORK monitoring at ODP Sites 1253 and 1255, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 245, pp. 232–244, 2006.
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.
E. E. Davis, Wang, K., Becker, K., Thomson, R. E., and Yashayaev, I., Deep-ocean temperature variations and implications for errors in seafloor heat flow determinations, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 108, p. Article no. 2034, 2003.
E. E. Davis, Wang, K., Thomson, R. E., Becker, K., and Cassidy, J. F., An episode of seafloor spreading and associated plate deformation inferred from crustal fluid pressure transients, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 106, pp. 21,921–953,964, 2001.
E. E. Davis and Becker, K., Tidal pumping of fluids within and from the oceanic crust: new observations and opportunities for sampling the crustal hydrosphere, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 172, pp. 141–149, 1999.
E. E. Davis and Becker, K., Using ODP boreholes for studying sub-seafloor hydrogeology: Results from the first decade of CORK observations, Geoscience Canada, vol. 28, pp. 171–178, 2001.
S. C. Daubin, Search tactics for finding lost objects at sea, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 6, pp. 7–17, 1972.
S. C. Daubin, Deep submergence vehicles for ocean research, vol. 69-86. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1969, p. 33.
S. Dattagupta, Arthur, M. A., and Fisher, C. R., Modification of sediment geochemistry by the hydrocarbon seep tubeworm Lamellibrachia luymesi: A combined empirical and modeling approach, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 72, pp. 2298–2315, 2008.
C. J. Dalzell, Ventura, G. T., Walters, C. C., Nelson, R. K., Reddy, C. M., Seewald, J. S., and Sievert, S. M., Hydrocarbon transformations in sediments from the Cathedral Hill hydrothermal vent complex at Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California-A chemometric study of shallow seep architecture, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 152, 2021.
M. Daly, Boloceroides daphneae, a new species of giant sea anemone (Cnidaria: Actiniaria: Boloceroididae) from the deep Pacific, Marine Biology, vol. 148, pp. 1241–1247, 2006.
T. Dahlgren, Glover, A. G., Baco, A. R., and Smith, C. R., Fauna of whale falls: Systematics and ecology of a new polychaete (Annelida: Chrysopetalidae) from the deep Pacific Ocean., Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 51, pp. 1873–1887, 2004.
A. E. Dadley, Hydrostatic proof test of Autec I (Alvin 3) personnel sphere. Bethesda, Md.: Naval Ship Research and Development Center, 1967.
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D. Curewitz and Karson, J. A., Geological consequences of dike intrusion at mid-ocean ridge spreading centers, in Faulting and Magmatism at Mid-Ocean Ridges, W. R. Buck, Ed. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union, 1998, pp. 117–136.
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.
S. J. Culver, Brunner, C. A., and Nittrouer, C. A., Observations of a fast burst of the deep western boundary undercurrent and sediment transport in South Wilmington Canyon from DSRVAlvin, Geo-Marine Letters, vol. 8, pp. 159–165, 1988.
V. Cullen, Report of the decade: The International Decade of Ocean Exploration. Washington, D.C.: Division of Ocean Sciences, National Science Foundation, 1982, p. 46.
A. M. Cruse, Seewald, J. S., Saccocia, P. J., and Zierenberg, R., Hydrothermal fluid composition at Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge: temporal and spatial variability, in Magma to microbe : modeling hydrothermal processes at ocean spreading centers, R. P. Lowell, Ed. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 2008, pp. 145–166.
A. M. Cruse and Seewald, J. S., Low-molecular weight hydrocarbons in vent fluids from the Main Endeavour Field, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 74, pp. 6126–6140, 2010.
A. M. Cruse and Seewald, J. S., Geochemistry of low-molecular weight hydrocarbons in hydrothermal fluids from Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 70, pp. 2073–2092, 2006.
T. J. Crone, Wilcock, W. S. D., and McDuff, R. E., Flow rate perturbations in a black smoker hydrothermal vent in response to a mid-ocean ridge earthquake swarm, GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, vol. 11, 2010.
M. Crespo-Medina, Chatziefthimiou, A. D., Bloom, N. S., Luther, G. W., Wright, D. D., Reinfelder, J. R., Vetriani, C., and Barkay, T., Adaptation of chemosynthetic microorganisms to elevated mercury concentrations in deep-sea hydrothermal vents, Limnology and Oceanography, vol. 54, pp. 41–49, 2009.
W. C. Crawford and Webb, S. C., Variations in the distribution of magma in the lower crust and at the Moho beneath the East Pacific Rise at 9 degrees-10 degrees N, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 203, pp. 117–130, 2002.
K. Crane, Galapagos Rift axis: Angus traverses and vent locations, in Galapagos spreading system from 81 [degrees] to 87 [degrees] W; East Pacific rise, between 10 [degrees] and 20 [degrees] N, M. G. Langseth, Ed. Woods Hole, Mass.: Marine Science International, 1985, pp. 8–9.
K. Crane and Ballard, R. D., Volcanics and structure of the FAMOUS Narrowgate Rift: Evidence for cyclic evolution: AMAR 1, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 86, pp. 5112–5124, 1981.

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