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Hydrothermal Vents
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Bacteria at Hydrothermal Vents
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Biogeography of Hydrothermal Vents
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Seafloor Gravity
Seafloor Magnetics
Lava Flows
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Hotspots & Cool Volcanoes: The New England Seamounts
Extreme Creatures
Deep Sea Biology
Galápagos Animal and Marine Life
Seabird Observations in the Western Galápagos Islands
Deep-Sea Corals
The Watery World of Salps
Keeping the Big O Out of Alvin
Autonomous Hydrophone Array (AHA)
The Hydrothermal Vent Prospecting Team
Measuring Temperature At Hydrothermal Vents—Al Bradleys Ingenuity
Finding Telltale Hydrothermal Plumes With MAPRs
The Hawaii MR1 Side-Scan Sonar Mapping System
ABE: the Autonomous Benthic Explorer
Antarctic Water Wear: Cold-Water Diving and Drysuits
History of the Earth
How Old is That Volcano?
The Galápagos Islands
Dating corals, knowing the ocean
Going vertical: Gauging ocean overturn rates
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Life at Palmer Station
Deception Island: Fire and Ice, History and Humans
To: The Paul Revere Science Club
What Is It Like To Go Down In Alvin?
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