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1. The NE Lau Basin: Widespread and Abundant Hydrothermal Venting in the Back-Arc Region Behind a Superfast Subduction Zone

2. Unusual aliphatic hydrocarbon profiles at hydrothermal vent fields of the Central and Southeast Indian Ridges and Mid-Indian Basin

3. Geology, Hydrothermal Activity, and Sea-Floor Massive Sulfide Mineralization at the Rumble II West Mafic Caldera

4. Submarine Magmatic-Hydrothermal Systems at the Monowai Volcanic Center, Kermadec Arc

5. Submarine hydrothermal activity and gold-rich mineralization at Brothers Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New Zealand

6. Variability in Microbial Communities in Black Smoker Chimneys at the NW Caldera Vent Field, Brothers Volcano, Kermadec Arc

7. Venting of Acid-Sulfate Fluids in a High-Sulfidation Setting at NW Rota-1 Submarine Volcano on the Mariana Arc

8. Methane seepage and its relation to slumping and gas hydrate at the Hikurangi margin, New Zealand

9. Hydrothermal Vent Geology and Biology at Earth’s Fastest Spreading Rates

10. Evolution of a Submarine Magmatic-Hydrothermal System: Brothers Volcano, Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand

11. Habitat, growth and physiological ecology of a basaltic community of Ridgeia piscesae from the Juan de Fuca Ridge

12. Submarine hydrothermal venting on the southern Kermadec volcanic arc front (offshore New Zealand): location and extent of particle plume signatures

14. Reply to Comment by M.R. Palmer and G.G.J. Ernst on 'Helium, heat, and the generation of hydrothermal event plumes at mid-ocean ridges' by J.E. Lupton, E.T. Baker and G.J. Massoth

15. The water-column chemical signature after the 1998 Eruption of Axial Volcano

16. Helium, heat, and the generation of hydrothermal event plumes at mid-ocean ridges

17. On the calculation of total heat, salt and tracer fluxes from ocean hydrothermal events

18. Manganese and iron in hydrothermal plumes resulting from the 1996 Gorda Ridge Event

19. Chemical variations of hydrothermal particles in the 1996 Gorda Ridge Event and chronic plumes

20. Geomicrobial transformation of manganese in Gorda Ridge event plumes

21. Geological, chemical, and biological evidence for recent volcanism at 17.5°S: East Pacific Rise

22. The rise and fall of the Coaxial hydrothermal site, 1993-1996

23. Sulfide Binding in the Body Fluids of Hydrothermal Vent Alvinellid Polychaetes

24. Biological colonization of new hydrothermal vents following an eruption on Juan de Fuca Ridge

25. Seafloor eruptions and evolution of hydrothermal fluid chemistry

27. The Effect of Magmatic Activity on Hydrothermal Venting Along the Superfast-Spreading East Pacific Rise

28. Hydrothermal event plumes from the coaxial seafloor eruption site, Juan de Fuca Ridge

29. Observations of manganese and iron at the CoAxial Seafloor Eruption Site, Juan de Fuca Ridge

30. Variations in water-column ³He/heat ratios associated with the 1993 CoAxial event, Juan de Fuca Ridge

31. Hydrothermal activity in the Northwest Lau Backarc Basin: Evidence from water column measurements

32. Gradients in the composition of hydrothermal fluids from the Endeavour segment vent field: Phase separation and brine loss

33. In situ observations of dissolved iron and manganese in hydrothermal vent plumes, Juan de Fuca Ridge

34. Trace metals in hydrothermal solutions from Cleft segment on the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge

35. Scavenging of234Th and phosphorus removal from the hydrothermal effluent plume over the North Cleft segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge

36. Temporal and spatial variability of hydrothermal manganese and iron at Cleft segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge

37. Composition and sedimentation of hydrothermal plume particles from North Cleft segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge

38. Geochemistry of north Cleft segment vent fluids: Temporal changes in chlorinity and their possible relation to recent volcanism

39. Chemical and physical diversity of hydrothermal plumes along the East Pacific Rise, 8°45′N to 11°50′N

40. Silica and germanium in Pacific Ocean hydrothermal vents and plumes

41. Tracking the dispersal of hydrothermal plumes from the Juan de Fuca Ridge using suspended matter compositions

42. Chemistry of hydrothermal plumes above submarine volcanoes of the Mariana Arc

43. In situ chemical mapping of dissolved iron and manganese in hydrothermal plumes

44. A comparison of the scavenging of phosphorus and arsenic from seawater by hydrothermal iron oxyhydroxides in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

45. Venting of a separate CO2-rich gas phase from submarine arc volcanoes: Examples from the Mariana and Tonga-Kermadec arcs

46. Hydrothermal activity and volcano distribution along the Mariana arc

47. Scavenging rates of dissolved manganese in a hydrothermal vent plume

48. The effect of hydrothermal processes on midwater phosphorus distributions in the northeast Pacific

49. Multiple hydrothermal sources along the south Tonga arc and Valu Fa Ridge

50. Submarine hydrothermal activity along the mid-Kermadec Arc, New Zealand: Large-scale effects on venting

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