Hydrothermal vents near a mantle hot spot: the Lucky Strike vent field at 37°N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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Margaret K. Tivey | Cara Wilson | Yves Fouquet | Susan E. Humphris | Charles H. Langmuir | D. J. Fornari | C. L. Van Dover | Henri Bougault | C. Langmuir | D. Fornari | S. Humphris | Cara Wilson | M. Tivey | K. V. Damm | J. Charlou | Y. Fouquet | D. Colodner | H. Bougault | G. Klinkhammer | K. L. Von Damm | Gary P. Klinkhammer | Jean-Luc Charlou | Debra Colodner | D. Desonie | D. Desonie | C. L. Dover
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