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      The fauna of hydrothermal vents on the Mohn Ridge (North Atlantic)

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          Evolution and biogeography of deep-sea vent and seep invertebrates.

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            Compared geochemical signatures and the evolution of Menez Gwen (37°50′N) and Lucky Strike (37°17′N) hydrothermal fluids, south of the Azores Triple Junction on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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              Variations in deep-sea hydrothermal vent communities on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near the Azores plateau

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                Journal
                Marine Biology Research
                Marine Biology Research
                Informa UK Limited
                1745-1000
                1745-1019
                March 2010
                March 2010
                : 6
                : 2
                : 155-171
                Article
                10.1080/17451000903147450
                6f6b2bd8-24b6-4441-8c4d-4d49f151a373
                © 2010
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