Kemerer, Amy and Screaton, Elizabeth (2002): Permeabilities of sediments from Woodlark Basin; implications for pore pressures

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 180
ODP 180 1108
Identifier:
2003-005776
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.180.169.2001
doi

Creator:
Kemerer, Amy
University of Florida, Department of Geology, Gainesville, FL, United States
author

Screaton, Elizabeth
University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
author

Identification:
Permeabilities of sediments from Woodlark Basin; implications for pore pressures
2002
In: Huchon, Philippe (editor), Taylor, Brian (editor), Klaus, Adam (editor), Awadallah, Sherif Abdel Moneim, Brooks, Charles K., Celerier, Bernard, DeCarlo, Eric Heinen, Floyd, Jacqueline, Frost, Gina Marie, Gardien, Veronique, Gerbaudo, Stefania, Goodliffe, Andrew M., Haumu, Jimmy K., Ishikawa, Naoto, Karner, Garry D., Kia, Paul M., Kopf, Achim, Lackschewitz, Klas S., Laronga, Robert, Le Gall, Bernard, Mather, Ian D., Monteleone, Brian D., Robertson, Alastair H. F., Perembo, Russell C. B., Resig, Johanna M., Screaton, Elizabeth J., Sharp, Timothy R., Siesser, William G., Stover, Shannon C., Takahashi, Kyoma, Wellsbury, Peter, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, active continental extension in the western Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea; covering Leg 180 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Darwin, Australia, to Sydney, Australia, sites 1108-1118, 7 June-11 August 1998
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
180
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-9.4443
West:151.3732East: 151.3732
South:-9.4443

Oceanography; Australasia; Coral Sea; experimental studies; Leg 180; marine sediments; numerical models; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1108; overpressure; Pacific Ocean; Papua New Guinea; permeability; pore pressure; pore water; sediments; Solomon Sea; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific; West Pacific; Woodlark Basin;

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