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W. E. Seyfried, Pester, N. J., Ding, K., and Rough, M., Vent fluid chemistry of the Rainbow Hydrothermal System (36 degrees N, MAR): Phase equilibria and in-situ pH controls on subseafloor alteration processes, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 75, pp. 1574–1593, 2011.
W. E. Seyfried, Pester, N. J., Tutolo, B. M., and Ding, K., The Lost City hydrothermal system: Constraints imposed by vent fluid chemistry and reaction path models on subseafloor heat and mass transfer processes, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 163, pp. 59–79, 2015.
A. Sen, Becker, E. L., Podowski, E. L., Wickes, L. N., Ma, S., Mullaugh, K. M., Hourdez, S., Luther, G. W., and Fisher, C. R., Distribution of mega fauna on sulfide edifices on the Eastern Lau Spreading Center and Valu Fa Ridge, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 72, pp. 48–60, 2013.
A. F. Sell, Life in the extreme environment at a hydrothermal vent: Haemoglobin in a deep-sea copepod, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 267, pp. 2323–2326, 2000.
M. P. Segall, Kuehl, S. A., and Gipson, M., Clay-size minerals as indicators of modern sedimentary processes in submarine canyons: Application to the Wilmington canyon system, Marine Geology, vol. 90, pp. 175–192, 1989.
J. S. Seewald, Reeves, E. P., Bach, W., Saccocia, P. J., Craddock, P. R., Walsh, E., Shanks, W. C., Sylva, S. P., Pichler, T., and Rosner, M., Geochemistry of hot-springs at the SuSu Knolls hydrothermal field, Eastern Manus Basin: Advanced argillic alteration and vent fluid acidity, Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 255, pp. 25-48, 2019.
J. S. Seewald, Cruse, A. M., and Saccocia, P. J., Aqueous volatiles in hydrothermal fluids from the Main Endeavour Field, northern Juan de Fuca ridge: Temporal variability following earthquake activity, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 216, pp. 575–590, 2003.
E. Screaton, Carson, B., Davis, E., and Becker, K., Permeability of a decollement zone: Results from a two-well experiment in the Barbados accretionary complex, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 105, pp. 21,403–421,410, 2000.
E. J. Screaton, Carson, B., and Lennon, G. P., Hydrogeologic properties of a thrust fault within the Oregon Accretionary Prism, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 100, pp. 20,20–25,3, 1995.
E. J. Screaton, Investigation of fluid sources and movement at the Cascadia Margin, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Penn., 1995.
J. J. Scott, Breier, J. A., Luther, G. W., and Emerson, D., Microbial Iron Mats at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Evidence that Zetaproteobacteria May Be Restricted to Iron-Oxidizing Marine Systems, PLoS ONE, vol. 10, p. e0119284, 2015.
J. J. Scott, Glazer, B. T., and Emerson, D., Bringing microbial diversity into focus: high-resolution analysis of iron mats from the Lō'ihi Seamount, ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 19, pp. 301–316, 2017.
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.
K. M. Scott, Boller, A. J., Dobrinski, K. P., and Le Bris, N., Response of hydrothermal vent vestimentiferan Riftia pachyptila to differences in habitat chemistry, MARINE BIOLOGY, vol. 159, pp. 435–442, 2012.
M. K. Scott, A thousand fathoms and beyond, Sea Frontiers, vol. 10, pp. 37–45, 1964.
K. M. Scott, Bright, M., Macko, S. A., and Fisher, C. R., Carbon dioxide use by chemoautotrophic endosymbionts of hydrothermal vent vestimentiferans: affinities for carbon dioxide, absence of carboxysomes, and delta C-13 values, Marine Biology, vol. 135, pp. 25–34, 1999.
K. M. Scott and Fisher, C. R., Physiological ecology of sulfide metabolism in hydrothermal vent and cold seep vesicomyid clams and vestimentiferan tube worms, American Zoologist, vol. 35, pp. 102–111, 1995.
K. M. Scott, Bright, M., and Fisher, C. R., The burden of independence: Inorganic carbon utilization strategies of the sulphur chemoautotrophic hydrothermal vent isolate Thiomicrospira crunogena and the symbionts of hydrothermal vent and cold seep vestimentiferans, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 39, pp. 379–381, 1998.
W. C. Schwab, Uchupi, E., Ballard, R. D., and Dettweiler, T., Sea-Floor Observations in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas: An Argo/SeaMARC Survey, Geo-Marine Letters, vol. 9, pp. 171–178, 1989.
C. A. Schutte, Teske, A., MacGregor, B. J., Salman-Carvalho, V., Lavik, G., Hach, P., and de Beer, D., Filamentous Giant Beggiatoaceae from the Guaymas Basin Are Capable of both Denitrification and Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonium, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 84, pp. e02860-17, 2018.
D. Schuller, Kadko, D., and Smith, C. R., Use of 210Pb/226Ra disequilibria in the dating of deep-sea whale falls, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 218, pp. 277–289, 2004.
T. J. Schroeder and John, B. E., Strain localization on an oceanic detachment fault system, Atlantis Massif, 30 degrees N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 5, p. Article no. Q11007, 2004.
M. O. Schrenk, Kelley, D. S., Bolton, S. A., and Baross, J. A., Low archaeal diversity linked to subseafloor geochemical processes at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Environmental Microbiology, vol. 6, pp. 1086–1095, 2004.
M. O. Schrenk, Kelley, D. S., Delaney, J. R., and Baross, J. A., Incidence and diversity of mcroorganisms within the walls of an active deep-sea sulfide chimney, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 69, pp. 3580–3592, 2003.
H. Schouten, Karson, J. A., and Dick, H. J. B., Geometry of transform zones, Nature, vol. 288, pp. 470–473, 1980.

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