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Kelley Endeavour References*
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Kelley Endeavour References*
This list includes a variety of references, but is certainly
not inclusive for all work done on the Endeavour-provides a start, howoever
Archer, S.D., W.S.D. Wilcock, and G.M. Purdy, Microearthquake activity associated with hydrothermal
circulation on the Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge,
EoS Trans. AGU, 77,
727, 1996.
Baker, E.T. and G.J. Massoth, Characteristics of hydrothermal plumes from two vent fields on the Juan de
Fuca Ridge, northeast Pacific Ocean,
Earth Planet. Sci. Letters, 85,
59-73, 1987.
Baross, J.A., and J.W. Deming, Growth at high temperatures: Isolation and taxonomy, physiology, and
ecology,
In
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The Microbiology of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents
, ed. D.M Karl, CRC Press, Boca
Raton, FL, 169-217, 1995.
Bemis, K.G., R.P. Von Herzen, and M.J. Mottl, Geothermal heat flux from hydrothermal plumes on the
Juan de Fuca Ridge,
J. Geophys. Res.,
98
,
6351-6365, 1993.
Blank, J. G., J. R. Delaney and D. J. Des Marais, The concentration and isotopic composition of carbon
in basaltic glasses from the Juan de Fuca Ridge, Pacific Ocean.
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
, 57, 875-
887, 1993.
Butterfield, D. A., R. E. McDuff, M. Mottl, M. D. Lilley, G. J. Massoth and J. E. Lupton, Gradients in the
compositions of hydrothermal fluids from the Endeavour Ridge vent field,
J. Geophys. Res
.,
99
, 9561-
9583, 1994.
Butterfield, D.A., K.K. Roe, G.J. Massoth, R.W. Embley, R.E. McDuff, and J.R. Delaney, Spatial and
temporal variability in hydrothermal vent fluid composition along the Juan de Fuca Ridge,
EoS Trans.
AGU, 76
, 420, 1995.
Cook, T.L., and D.S. Stakes, Biogeological mineralization in deep-sea hydrothermal deposits,
Science
,
267, 5206, 1975-1979, 1995.
Curewitz D., and J.A. Karson, Structural setting of hydrothermal outflow: Fracture permeability
maintained by fault propagation and interaction.
J. Volcan. Geo. Res.,
79, 149-168, 1997.
Davis, E.E, and J.L. Karsten, On the cause of the asymetric distrbution of seamounts about the Juan de
Fuca Ridge: Ridge crest migration over a heterogeneous asthenosphere
, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 79
,
385-396, 1986.
de Angelis, M.A., M.D. Lilley, E.J. Olson and J.A. Baross, Methane oxidation in deep-sea hydrothermal
plumes of the Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
Deep-Sea Res.
(20), 1169-1186, 1993.
Delaney, J. R., H. P. Johnson, and J. L. Karsten, The Juan de Fuca Ridge- hot spot - propagating rift
system: New tectonic, geochemical, and magnetic data,
J. Geophys. Res
., 86, 11,747-11,750, 1981.
Delaney, J.R., R.E. McDuff, and J.E. Lupton, Hydrothermal fluid temperatures of 400°C on the
Endeavour Segment, northern Juan de Fuca,
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Delaney, J.R., and Crest 91-Flange Research Teams, Jason/Alvin operations on the Endeavour Segment,
Juan de Fuca Ridge, summer 1991,
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, 231, 1991.
Delaney, J.R., V. Robigou, R.E. McDuff and M.K. Tivey, Geology of a vigorous hydrothermal system on
the Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge,
J. Geophys. Res.
,
97
, 19,663-19,682, 1992.
Delaney, J.R., M.D. Lilley, R.E. McDuff, D.S. Kelley, W.S. Wilcock, and V. Robigou, Cellular
hydrothermal circulation in a submarine system,
EoS. Trans. AGU, 77
, 756, 1996
Delaney, J.R., D.S. Kelley, E. A. Mathez, D.R. Yoerger, J. Baross, M. Schrenk, M.K. Tivey, J. Kaye, V.
Robigou, Edifice Rex Sulfide Recovery Project: Analysis of a Sulfide-Microbial Habitat from a
Submarine Hydrothermal System,
EOS, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union
, 82, 67-73, 2001.

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Delaney, J.R., D.S. Kelley, M.D. Lilley, D.A. Butterfield, W.S. Wilcock, Linkages among geological,
chemical, and biological processes at the Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, in prep,
planned submission April, 2002.
Deming, J. W. and J. A. Baross, Deep-Sea smokers: Windows to a subsurface biosphere,
Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta,
57
, 3219-3230, 1993.
Ding, K., W.E. Seyfried Jr., M.K. Tivey, and A.M. Bradley, In Situ measurement of dissolved H
2
and H
2
S
in high-temperature hydrothermal vent fluids at the Main Endeavour Field, Juan de Fuca Ridge.
Earth
Planet. Sci. Lett.,
186, 417-425, 2001.
Dixon, J. E., E. Stolper, and J. R. Delaney, Infrared spectroscopic measurements of CO
2
and H
2
O in Juan
de Fuca Ridge basaltic glasses.
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett
., 90,87-104, 1988.
Dymond, J. and S. Roth, Plume dispersed hydrothermal particles: A time-series record of settling flux
from the Endeavour Ridge using moored sensors.
Geochim et Cosmochim Acta.,
52, 2525-2536, 1988.
Ginster, U., M. J. Mottl, and R.P. Von Herzen, Heat flux from black smokers on the Endeavour and Cleft
Segments, Juan de Fuca Ridge,
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, 4937-4950, 1994.
Hedrick, D.B., R.D. Pledger, D.C. White, and J.A. Baross, In situ microbial ecology of hydrothermal
sediments,
FEMS Microbiol. Ecol.,
101, 1-10, 1992.
Johnson, H.P., J.L. Karsten, J.R. Delaney, E.E. Davis, R.G. Currie, and R.L. Chase, A detailed study of
the Cobb Offset of the Juan de Fuca Ridge: Evolution of a propagating rift
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, 2297-
2315, 1983.
Juniper, K., Fisher, C, et al. A biological observatory at Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge,
InterRidge News,
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Juniper, S.K., and J. Sarrazin, Interaction of vent biota and hydrothermal deposits: Present evidence and
future experimentation, In:
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Amer. Geophys. Union Monograph 178-193, 1995.
Kadko, D. and W. Moore, Radiochemical constraints on the crustal residence time of submarine
hydrothermal fluids: Endeavour Ridge.
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
52, 659-668,1988.
Kadko, D.C., N.D. Rosenberg, J.E. Lupton, R.W. Collier, and M.D. Lilley, Chemical reaction rates and
entrainment within the Endeavour hydrothermal plume,
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 99
, 315-335, 1990.
Karsten, J. L., Spatial and temporal variations in the petrology, morphology and tectonics of a migrating
spreading center: the Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge,
PhD. Dissertation, University of
Washington
, 329 pp, 1988.
Karsten, J.L., J.R. Delaney, J.M. Rhodes, and R.A. Liias, Spatial and temporal evolution of magmatic
systems beneath the Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge: Tectonic and petrologic constraints,
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Geophys. Res., 95
, 19235-19256, 1990
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spreading centers: Evidence from SeaMARCI,
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Kaye, J. and J. A. Baross, High incidence of halotolerant bacteria in Pacific hydrothermal vent and
pelagic environments.
FEMS Microb. Ecol.,
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Kelley D.S., M.D. Lilley, G.L., Früh-Green, Volatiles in mid-ocean ridge environments: Food for Life. In
The Subseafloor Biosphere at Mid-Ocean Ridges,
(eds. W.D. Wilcock, D.S. Kelley, J.A. Baross, E.
DeLong, C. Cary) Geophysical Monograph, American Geophysical Union, in review, 2002.
Kelley, D.S., J.A. Baross, and J.R. Delaney, Volcanoes, Fluids, and Life in Submarine Environments,
Annual Review Earth and Planetary Science
. 30:15.1-15.108, 2002 (see
http://earth.annualreviews.org/future_articles.shtml).

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Kelley, D.S., J.R. Delaney, and D.A. Yoerger, Geology and venting characteristics of the Mothra
Hydrothermal Field, Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge
Geology
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Lilley, M.D., R.E. McDuff, C.N. Dahm, Amonium in hydrothermal vent fluids,
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,
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,
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47, 1993.
Lilley, M. D., R. A. Feely and J. H. Trefry, Chemical and biochemical transformations in hydrothermal
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Lilley, M.D., M.C. Landsteiner, E.A. McLaughlin, C.B. Parker, A.S.M. Cherkaoui, G. Lebon, S.R. Viers,
and J.R. Delaney, Real-time mapping of hydrothermal plumes on the Endeavour Segment of the Juan
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,
76
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ocean water by bouyant hydrothermal plumes.
Nature
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McDuff, R.E., J.R. Delaney, M.D. Lilley, and D.A. Butterfield, Are up flow zones boundaries between
adjacent hydrothermal systems?,
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McDuff, R. E. and J. R. Delaney, Periodic variability in fluid temperature at a seafloor hydrothermal vent,
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McLaughlin, E.A. Microbial hydrogen oxidation associated with deep-sea hydrothermal vent
environments, PhD. Thesis, University of Washington, Seattle, 1998.
Pledger, R.J., and J.A.Baross, Preliminary description and nutritional characterization of a heterotrophic
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environment,
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Pledger, R.J., B. Crump, and J.A. Baross, A barophilic response by two hyperthermophilic hydrothermal
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14, 233, 1994.
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Schrenk, M.O., D.S. Kelley, J.A. Baross, and J.R. Delaney, Microbial and chemical gradients within high-
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