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M. Kinoshita, Ytow, N., Akashi, A., and Takekawa, K., Detailed mapping of a hydrothermal field using navigation and visual data of submersible Shinkai 6500, JAMSTEC Journal of Deep Sea Research, pp. 661–669, 1999.
M. Kinoshita, Matsubayashi, O., and Fujioka, K., Long-term heat flow measurement on the TAG hydrothermal mound in Mid-Atlantic Ridge, JAMSTEC Journal of Deep Sea Research, pp. 137–147, 1995.
J. B. Kimball, Dunbar, R. B., and Guilderson, T. P., Oxygen and carbon isotope fractionation in calcitic deep-sea corals: Implications for paleotemperature reconstruction, Chemical Geology, vol. 381, pp. 223–233, 2014.
S. L. Kim and Mullineaux, L. S., Distribution and near-bottom transport of larvae and other plankton at hydrothermal vents, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 45, pp. 423–440, 1998.
S. Kim and Hammerstrom, K., Hydrothermal vent community zonation along environmental gradients at the Lau back-arc spreading center, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 62, pp. 10–19, 2012.
H. K. Kim and McMurty, G. M., Radial growth rates and 210-Pb ages of hydrothermal massive sulfides from the Juan de Fuca Ridge, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 104, pp. 299–314, 1991.
J. S. Killingley, Berger, W. H., Macdonald, K. C., and Newman, W. A., 18O/16O variations in deep-sea carbonate shells from the Rise hydrothermal field, Nature, vol. 287, pp. 218–221, 1980.
T. Killeen and Morris, J. D., NSF looks ahead with basic ocean research, Sea Technology, vol. 50, pp. 27–28, 2009.
T. J. Kiernan, Predictions of the collapse strength of three HY-100 steel spherical hulls fabricated for the oceanographic research vehicle Alvin. Washington, D.C.: David Taylor Model Basin, 1964, p. 41.
T. J. Kiernan, Proposed test and evaluation program for Project TITANES. Bethesda, Md.: Naval Ship Research and Development Center (NSRDC), 1970.
C. E. Kicklighter, Fisher, C. R., and Hay, M. E., Chemical defense of hydrothermal vent and hydrocarbon seep organisms: a preliminary assessment using shallow-water consumers, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 275, pp. 11–19, 2004.
J. N. Kenny, A modeling system for the dynamics of an underwater launch and recovery of a deep submersible. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1969, p. 65.
M. J. Kennish and Lutz, R. A., Calcium carbonate dissolution rates in deep-sea bivalve shells on the East Pacific Rise at 21 degrees N: results of an 8- year in-situ experiment, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 154, pp. 293–299, 1999.
B. M. Kennedy, Noble gases in vent water from the Juan de Fuca Ridge, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 52, pp. 1929–1935, 1988.
M. P. Kennedy, Clarke, S. H., Greene, H. G., and Lonsdale, P. F., Observations from DSRV Alvin of Quaternary faulting on the southern California continental margin. Menlo Park, Calif.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1985, p. 26.
C. A. Kellogg, Enumeration of viruses and prokaryotes in deep-sea sediments and cold seeps of the Gulf of Mexico, Deep-Sea Research. Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 57, pp. 2002–2007, 2010.
C. A. Kellogg and Pratte, Z. A., Unexpected diversity of Endozoicomonas in deep-sea corals, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 673, pp. 1-15, 2021.
D. S. Kelley, Delaney, J. R., and Yoerger, D. R., Geology and venting characteristics of the Mothra hydrothermal field, Endeavour segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Geology, vol. 29, pp. 959–962, 2001.
D. S. Kelley, The Lost City Hydrothermal Field, Oceanography, vol. 18, pp. 32–45, 2005.
D. S. Kelley, Karson, J. A., Fruh-Green, G. L., Yoerger, D. R., Shank, T. M., Butterfield, D. A., Hayes, J. M., Schrenk, M. O., Olson, E. J., Proskurowski, G., Jakuba, M. V., Bradley, A. M., Larson, B. I., Ludwig, K. A., Glickson, D. A., Buckman, K., Bradley, A. S., Brazelton, W. J., Roe, K., Elend, M. J., Delacour, A., Bernasconi, S. M., Lilley, M. D., Baross, J. A., Summons, R. T., and Sylva, S. P., A serpentinite-hosted ecosystem: The lost city hydrothermal field, Science, vol. 307, pp. 1428–1434, 2005.
D. S. Kelley, Karson, J. A., Blackman, D. K., Fruh-Green, G. L., Butterfield, D. A., Lilley, M. D., Olson, E. J., Schrenk, M. O., Roe, K. K., Lebon, G. T., and Rivizzigno, P., An off-axis hydrothermal vent field near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 30 degrees N, Nature, vol. 412, pp. 145–149, 2001.
D. S. Kelley, Fruh-Green, G. L., Karson, J. A., and Ludwig, K. A., The Lost City Hydrothermal Field revisited, Oceanography, vol. 20, pp. 90–99, 2007.
M. Y. Kellermann, Yoshinaga, M. Y., Wegener, G., Krukenberg, V., and Hinrichs, K. - U., Tracing the production and fate of individual archaeal intact polar lipids using stable isotope probing, ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY, vol. 95, pp. 13–20, 2016.
M. Y. Kellermann, Schubotz, F., Elvert, M., Lipp, J. S., Birgel, D., Prieto-Mollar, X., Dubilier, N., and Hinrichs, K. - U., Symbiont–host relationships in chemosynthetic mussels: A comprehensive lipid biomarker study, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 43, pp. 112–124, 2012.
G. H. Keller and Shepard, F. P., Currents and sedimentary processes in submarine canyons off the northeast United States, in Sedimentation in Submarine Canyons, Fans, and Trenches, D. J. Stanley, Ed. Stroudsburg, Penn.: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, 1978, pp. 15–31.

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