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37%311
311-U1328
2010Riedel, Michael; Trehu, A. M. et al.: Characterizing the thermal regime of cold vents at the northern Cascadia margin from bottom-simulating reflector distributions, heat-probe measurements and borehole temperature data
37%164
164-995
2003Takacs, K. G.; Borowski, W. S.: Authigenic sulfide mineralization induced by anaerobic methane oxidation in methane-rich, gas-hydrate-associated sediments; stratigraphic patterns of sulfide-sulfur concentration and sulfide-sulfur isotopic composition
37%204
204-1244
2006Spicer, M. D.; Borowski, W. S.: A preliminary comparison of the sulfur geochemistry within shallow, continental-rise sediments overlying two gas hydrate terranes
37%2005Amend, Jan P.; Teske, Andreas: Expanding frontiers in deep subsurface microbiology
37%302
302-M0002
302-M0003
302-M0004
2010O'Regan, Matthew; St. John, Kristen et al.: Plio-Pleistocene trends in ice rafted debris on the Lomonosov Ridge
37%48
48-401
2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Changes in body size, metabolic rate, and organic carbon cycling of deep-sea ostracodes during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; evidence from DSDP Site 401, North Atlantic
37%48
48-401
2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Dwarfing of ostracodes during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at DSDP Site 401 (Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic) and its implication for changes in organic carbon cycle in deep-sea benthic ecosystem
37%119
119-738
119-744
2011Roberts, Andrew P.; Florindo, Florindo et al.: Magnetotactic bacterial abundance in pelagic marine environments is limited by organic carbon flux and availability of dissolved iron
37%201
201-1231
2012Lin, Yu-Shih; Heuer, Verena B. et al.: Towards constraining H (sub 2) concentration in sub-seafloor sediment; a proposal for combined analysis by two distinct approaches
37%64
64-477
64-478
1982Shanks, W. C., III; Niemitz, Jeffrey: Sulfur isotope studies of hydrothermal anhydrite and pyrite, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 64, Guaymas Basin, Gulf of Californiadownload
37%131
131-808
132
196
196-808
1993Gamo, Toshitaka; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Carbon isotope ratio of total inorganic carbon in pore waters associated with diagenesis of organic material at Site 808, Nankai Troughdownload
37%139
139-857
146
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169-857
1994Baker, Paul A.; Cross, Scott L.: A note on the carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen contents of hydrothermally altered sediments, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
36%1652000Lyons, Timothy W.; Murray, Richard W. et al.: A comparative study of diagenetic pathways in sediments of the Caribbean Sea; highlights from pore-water resultsdownload
36%2012006Jorgensen, Bo B.; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: Leg 201 synthesis; controls on microbial communities in deeply buried sedimentsdownload
34%2012006Boettcher, Michael E.; Ferdelman, Timothy G. et al.: Sulfur isotope fractionation by the deep biosphere within sediments of the eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru Margindownload
34%131
131-808
132
196
196-808
1990Gieskes, Joris M.; Gamo, Toshitaka et al.: Hydrogeochemical observations in the Nankai Trough; Leg 131 ODP
34%43
43-386
44
44-391
1983Brosse, E.: Geochimie minerale de sediments a facies black-shales, Cretace "moyen" de l'Atlantique Nord, sites DSDP 386 et 391 Mineral geochemistry of black shales from the Mid-Cretaceous of the North Atlantic, DSDP sites 386 and 391
34%172
172-1062
1998Giosan, L.; Flood, R. D. et al.: Paleoceanography and sediment color; the red lutites of western North Atlantic, ODP Leg 172
34%13
13-127
42
42-372
42-374
42-378
1994Vengosh, Avner; Starinsky, Abraham et al.: The origin of Mediterranean interstitial waters; relics of ancient Miocene brines; a re-evaluation
34%50
56
56-434
56-435
56-436
1982Wada, H.; Okada, H.: Nature and origin of deep-sea carbonate nodules collected from the Japan Trench
34%11
11-102
11-103
11-104
76
76-533
1988Matsumoto, Ryo: Gas-hydrate related, heavy-oxygen, heavy-carbon siderite from the Blake outer ridge off Florida
34%41
41-369
41-370
1976Dean, W. E.; Schreiber, B. C.: Authigenic barite in the eastern North Atlantic, Leg 41, Deep Sea Drilling Project
34%160
160-967
160-969
1999Passier, Hilde F.; Middelburg, Jack J. et al.: Modes of sapropel formation in the eastern Mediterranean; some constraints based on pyrite properties
34%146
146-889
146-890
1998Barnes, Stephen P.; Bradbrook, Samuel D. et al.: Isolation of sulfate-reducing bacteria from deep sediment layers of the Pacific Ocean
34%1752011Wehrmann, Laura M.; Risgaard-Petersen, Nils et al.: Coupled organic and inorganic carbon cycling in the deep sub-sea floor sediment of the northeastern Bering Sea slope (IODP Exp. 323)
34%45
45-395
78
78-395
109
1978Johnson, H. P.; Merrill, R. T.: A direct test of the Vine-Matthews hypothesis
34%108
108-658
117
117-723
1995Ravizza, G.: Authigenic Os enrichment in reducing marine sediments
34%112
112-680
1994Veto, Istvan; Hetenyi, Magdolna et al.: Hydrogen index as reflecting intensity of sulphidic diagenesis in non-bioturbated, shaly sediments
34%1974Lyon, Graeme L.: Isotopic analysis of gas from the Cariaco Trench sediments
34%169S1998Whiticar, Michael J.; McQuoid, Melissa R. et al.: ODP Leg 169S Saanich Inlet, BC; ultra-high resolution, laminated, Holocene sediments as precision climatic and biogeochemical recorders
34%76
76-533
1997Borowski, Walter S.; Paull, Charles K. et al.: Carbon cycling within the upper methanogenic zone of continental rise sediments; an example from the methane-rich sediments overlying the Blake Ridge gas hydrate deposits
34%33
33-316
86
86-577
1990Schmitt, Roman A.: Reducing conditions in the Pacific Ocean before at, and after the K/T (Cretaceous/Tertiary) boundary; III
34%130
130-806
1995Tarduno, John A.: Superparamagnetism and reduction diagenesis in pelagic sediments; enhancement or depletion?download
34%171A
171A-1049
171B
2003Griscom, David L.; Beltran-Lopez, Virgilio et al.: New geochemical insights from electron-spin-resonance studies of Mn (super 2+) and SO (super 3) in calcites; quantitative analyses of Chicxulub Crater ejecta from Belize and southern Mexico with comparison to limestones from distal Cretaceous-Tertiary-boundary sites
34%2042004Li, Y.; Zhang, C. L. et al.: Carbon biogeochemistry of marine sediments at the ODP Leg 204, Hydrate Ridge
34%1902007Muramatsu, Yasuyuki; Doi, T. et al.: Halogen concentrations in pore waters and sediments of the Nankai Trough, Japan; implications for the origin of gas hydrates
34%207
207-1258
207-1261
2008Adams, Derek D.; Hurtgen, Matt T. et al.: Carbon, sulfur, and iron cycling during the Cenomanian-Turonian Ocean Anoxic Event (OAE2)
34%169
169-1033
169S
169S-1033
1998Morford, Jennifer L.; Russell, A. R. et al.: Understanding the redox conditions of Saanich Inlet during the Holocene-Pleistocene transition and an early Holocene event using trace metals
34%115
115-709
115-711
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117-722
1999Maher, Barbara A.; Hounslow, Mark W.: The significance of magnetotactic bacteria for the palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic record of Quaternary sediments and soils
34%2002D'Hondt, Steven; Rutherford, Scott et al.: Metabolic activity of subsurface life in deep-sea sedimentsdownload
34%1722002Giosan, Liviu; Flood, Roger D. et al.: Paleoceanographic significance of sediment color on western North Atlantic drifts; I, Origin of color
34%1984Emmel, F. J.; Curray, Joseph R.: The Bengal submarine fan, northeastern Indian Ocean
34%2003Wright, Kirsten V.: A numerical model of diffusion limited dissolution from deep Atlantic carbonate sediment
34%164
164-997
2003Davie, M. K.; Buffett, B. A.: A steady state model for marine hydrate formation; constraints on methane supply from pore water sulfate profilesdownload
34%1980Zak, Israel; Sakai, Hitoshi et al.: Factors controlling the (super 18) O/ (sub 16) O and (super 34) S/ (super 32) S isotope ratios of ocean sulfates, evaporites and interstitial sulfates from modern deep sea sediments
34%167
167-1017
2002Hendy, Ingrid; Pedersen, Thomas F.: Local and far-field effects under a Southern Californian upwelling cell; trace element results from ODP Hole 1017E, San Lucia Slope, California
34%2007Sinha, Devesh K.; Singh, Ashutosh Kumar: Surface circulation in the eastern Indian Ocean during last 5 million years; planktic foraminiferal evidences
34%139
139-858
169
169-858
1993Frueh-Green, G. L.; McKenzie, J. A. et al.: Stable isotope and geochemical record of convective hydrothermal circulation in the sedimentary sequence of Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 139
34%2000Lukashina, N. P.: Volcanic activity in oceans and evolution of foraminifers in the late Phanerozoic by the example of the North Atlantic
34%1822001Mitterer, Richard M.; Malone, Mitchell J. et al.: Co-generation of hydrogen sulfide and methane in marine carbonate sedimentsdownload
34%169
169-1033
169S
169S-1033
2001Russell, A. D.; Morford, J. L.: The behavior of redox-sensitive metals across a laminated-massive-laminated transition in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia
34%169
169-1033
169S
169S-1033
2001Morford, J. L.; Russell, A. D. et al.: Trace metal evidence for changes in the redox environment associated with the transition from terrigenous clay to diatomaceous sediment, Saanich Inlet, BC
34%201
201-1226
2010Wang, Guizhi; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Gibbs energies of reaction and microbial mutualism in anaerobic deep sub-sea floor sediments of ODP Site 1226
34%1132011Tribovillard, N.; Bout-Roumazeilles, Viviane et al.: Transfer of germanium to marine sediments; insights from its accumulation in radiolarites and authigenic capture under reducing conditions; some examples through geological ages
34%1391996Higgins, K. M.; Rigsby, C. A. et al.: The relationship between hydrothermal flow and sedimentary diagenesis, structure, and texture in distal turbidites of Middle Valley of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 139
34%131
131-808
132
196
196-808
1992Gamo, Toshitaka; Berner, Ulrich et al.: Carbon isotope ratios in pore waters associated with diagenesis of organic material at the ODP Site 808 (Leg 131), Nankai Trough
34%165
165-1002
1997Lyons, T. W.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Pathways of organic remineralization in Holocene and latest Pleistocene sediments of the anoxic Cariaco Basin
34%1995Torres, Marta E.; Marsaglia, Kathleen M. et al.: Sediment diagenesis in western Pacific basins
34%182
182-1130
2006Wortmann, Ulrich G.: A 300 m long depth profile of metabolic activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria in the continental margin sediments of South Australia (ODP Site 1130) derived from inverse reaction-transport modelingdownload
34%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Wellsbury, Peter; Goodman, Kim et al.: The geomicrobiology of deep marine sediments from Blake Ridge containing methane hydrate (sites 994, 995, and 997)
34%301
301-U1301
327
327-U1301
2008Engelen, Bert; Ziegelmueller, Katja et al.: Fluids from the oceanic crust support microbial activities within the deep biosphere
34%3112010Wortmann, U. G.; Chernyavsky, B. M. et al.: (super 23) S/ (super 32) S and (super 18) O/ (super 16) O ratios of dissolved sulfate from interstitial water samples above gas hydrate bearing sediments of IODP Expedition 311, Cascadia Margin
34%178
178-1095
2010Hepp, D. A.; Moerz, T. et al.: Early Pliocene ice sheet dynamics, ice sheet collapse and evidence for reduction of bottom water circulation along the West Antarctic Peninsula margin (ODP Site 1095)
34%323
323-U1341
323-U1344
2010Wehrmann, L. M.; Ferdelman, T. G. et al.: Microbial respiration and diagenetic redox cycling in sediments of the high-productivity Bering Sea (IODP Expedition 323)
34%323
323-U1341
2010Maerz, C.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: Paleoenvironmental history of the southern Bering Sea over the last 5 million years (IODP Expedition 323, Site U1341) as recorded by sediment geochemistry
34%23
23-225
23-227
23-228
1974Shanks, W. C.; Bischoff, J. L. et al.: Sulfur isotope studies of evaporites and shales from sites 225, 227, and 228 in the Red Seadownload
33%1461995Whiticar, Michael J.; Hovland, Martin et al.: Organic geochemistry of gases, fluids, and hydrates at the Cascadia accretionary margindownload
32%51
51-417
52
52-417
1980Stephen, R. A.; Louden, K. E. et al.: The oblique seismic experiment on Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 52download
32%69
69-504
69-504B
70
70-504
70-504B
83
83-504
83-504B
92
92-504
92-504B
111
111-504
111-504B
137
137-504
137-504B
140
140-504
140-504B
148
148-504
148-504B
1989Alt, Jeffrey C.; Chaussidon, M.: Ion microprobe analysis of the sulfur isotopic composition of sulfides in hydrothermally altered rocks, DSDP/ODP Hole 504Bdownload
32%1291990Alt, Jeffrey C.; Burdett, James W.: Sulfur in Pacific deep-sea sediments (Leg 129) and implications for cycling of sediment in subduction zonesdownload
31%2012002D'Hondt, Steven L.; Jorgensen, Bo B. et al.: Leg 201 summarydownload
31%124
124-767
1991Lallier-Verges, Elisabeth; Bertrand, Philippe et al.: Geochemical and optical investigations on degradation processes affecting organic matter in Celebes Basin sedimentsdownload
31%188
188-1165
188-1166
2004Claypool, George E.; Lorenson, Thomas D. et al.: Authigenic carbonates, methane generation, and oxidation in continental rise and shelf sediments, ODP Leg 188 Sites 1165 and 1166, offshore Antarctica (Prydz Bay)download
30%151
151-909
151-911
151-913
2000Chow, Nancy; Morad, Sadoon et al.: Origin of authigenic Mn-Fe carbonates and pore-water evolution in marine sediments; evidence from Cenozoic strata of the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian-Greenland Sea (ODP Leg 151)
30%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Paull, Charles K.; Lorenson, Thomas D. et al.: Isotopic composition of CH (sub 4) , CO (sub 2) species, and sedimentary organic matter within samples from the Blake Ridge; gas source implications
30%2012006Blake, Ruth E.; Surkov, Alexander V. et al.: Oxygen isotope composition of dissolved sulfate in deep-sea sediments; eastern Equatorial Pacific Oceandownload
30%146
146-888
146-889
146-890
146-892
1996Cragg, B. A.; Parkes, R. J. et al.: Bacterial populations and processes in sediments containing gas hydrates (ODP Leg 146; Cascadia margin)
30%207
207-1257
207-1258
207-1259
207-1260
207-1261
2007Boettcher, Michael E.; Hetzel, Almut et al.: Sulfur-iron-carbon geochemistry in sediments of the Demerara Rise
30%181
181-1119
181-1120
181-1121
181-1122
181-1123
181-1124
181-1125
2004Boettcher, Michael E.; Khim, Boo-Keun et al.: Microbial sulfate reduction in deep sediments of the Southwest Pacific (ODP Leg 181, Sites 1119-1125); evidence from stable sulfur isotope fractionation and pore water modelingdownload
30%190
190-1173
190-1174
196
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314
314-C0001
314-C0004
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316-C0004
316-C0008
2012Ikari, Matt J.; Saffer, Demian M.: Permeability contrasts between sheared and normally consolidated sediments in the Nankai accretionary prism
30%167
167-1018
167-1020
2000Poore, R. Z.; Dowsett, H. J. et al.: Multiproxy record of the last interglacial (MIS 5e) off Central and Northern California, U.S.A., from Ocean Drilling Program sites 1018 and 1020
30%69
69-504
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83
83-504
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92-504
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111-504
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148-504
1991Fisher, Andrew T.; Becker, Keir: The reduction of measured heat flow with depth in DSDP hole 504B; evidence for convection of borehole fluids?
30%1191993Turner, Brian R.: Paleosols in Permo-Triassic continental sediments from Prydz Bay, East Antarctica
30%42
42-380
2007Jimenez-Moreno, G.; Popescu, S. M. et al.: Neogene flora, vegetation and climate dynamics in southeastern Europe and the northeastern Mediterranean
30%1411999Clennell, M. B.; Dewhurst, David N. et al.: Permeability anisotropy of consolidated clays
30%2042004Boetius, Antje; Suess, Erwin: Hydrate Ridge; a natural laboratory for the study of microbial life fueled by methane from near-surface gas hydratesdownload
30%301
301-U1301
2008Goldberg, David S.; Takahashi, Taro et al.: Carbon dioxide sequestration in deep-sea basalt
30%3072005Ferdelman, T. G.; Kano, A. et al.: First results from IODP Expedition 307 Porcupine carbonate mound drilling; geological and biogeochemical setting of the Challenger carbonate mound
30%2012005Soffientino, Bruno; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Hydrogenase activity as an indicator of microbial activity and as a proxy of microbial community metabolism in anaerobic environments
30%127
127-797
1997Tada, Ryuji: Paleoenvironmental changes in and around the Japan Sea since the last glacial period
30%1986Li Juying; Jin Hujuan et al.: Trace fossils in the Permian strata at Laibin and Heshan, Guangxi Province, and their significance in environment interpretation
30%3072006Russell, Mark I.; Frank, Tracy D.: Diagenesis of a modern deep-water carbonate mound; Challenger Mound, Porcupine Basin
30%181
181-1120
2005Khim, B. K.; Lee, Y. J.: Abrupt increase of calcium carbonate contents in the Campbell Plateau (SW Pacific Ocean) during the deglaciation
30%11
11-105
41
41-367
1984Chamley, Herve; Debrabant, Pierre: Paleoenvironmental history of the North Atlantic region from mineralogical and geochemical data
30%164
164-997
2000Borowski, Walter S.; Paull, Charles K.: Data report; nitrogen isotopic composition of pore-water ammonium, Blake Ridge, Site 997
30%311
311-U1325
311-U1326
311-U1327
311-U1329
2009Pohlman, J. W.; Kaneko, M. et al.: Methane sources and production in the northern Cascadia margin gas hydrate system
30%104
104-643
2006Davies, Richard J.; Huuse, Mads et al.: Giant clastic intrusions primed by silica diagenesis
30%128
128-799
1997Kopf, Achim; Behrmann, Jan H.: Fabric evolution and mechanisms of diagenesis in fine-grained sediments from the Kita-Yamato Trough, Japan Sea
30%2008Schacht, Ulrike; Wallmann, K. et al.: Volcanogenic sediment-sea water interactions and the geochemistry of pore watersdownload
30%178
178-1095
178-1096
2006Diviacco, P.; Rebesco, M. et al.: Late Pliocene mega debris flow deposit and related fluid escapes identified on the Antarctic Peninsula continental margin by seismic reflection data analysis

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