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Score Exp/Site/HoleYearAuthor/TitleFull text
51%124
124-770
1990Shibuya, Hidetoshi; Merrill, Dean L. et al.: Paleogene rotation of the Celebes Sea; orientation of the ODP cores utilizing the secondary magnetization
51%28
28-270
1985Khryanina, L. P.: Possible meteorite impact structures in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
51%851990Mayer, Larry A.: Predictive carbonate stratigraphy; a new tool for extremely high-resolution paleoceanographic studies and the potential for the remote extraction of paleoclimatic data
51%1992Spadea, P.; Beccaluva, L. et al.: Petrology of igneous rocks from the seafloor of the Sulu and Celebes Sea
51%7
7-62
1986Resig, J. M.: Foraminiferal stratigraphy and paleobathymetry of dredged rock, R/V S.P. Lee cruise, Solomon Islands
51%1986Gely, J. P.; Loreau, J. P.: La diagenese calcaire et ses modalites par comparaisons petrographiques des oolithes et de leur matrice micritique dans des carbonates resedimentes du Barremien du Pacifique (D.S.D.P. site 463) Limestone diagenesis and new features from comparative petrography of ooids and their micritic matrix in Barremian resedimented carbonates from the Pacific Ocean, D.S.D.P. Site 463
51%183
192
2003Coffin, Millard F.: Tales of two lips; Kerguelen/Broken Ridge (Indian Ocean) and Ontong Java (Pacific Ocean)
51%2042003McBarnet, Andrew: The promise and the pain of gas hydrate research
51%147
153
2003Ross, Kent; Elthon, Don: Varieties of melt-rock interactions in abyssal peridotites
51%1922003Roberge, J.; White, R. V. et al.: Volatiles in Ontong Java Plateau basalts (ODP Leg 192); magmatic processes, source region compositions, and plateau subsidence
51%1922004Parkinson, Ian; Schaefer, Bruce et al.: A high precision Os isotope isochron from the OJP; a lower mantle origin for the world's largest LIP?
51%169S2004Grayson, R. P.; Plater, A. J. et al.: An excess (super 226) Ra geochronology for Saanich Inlet
51%195
195-1200
2004Savov, Ivan; Tonarini, Sonia et al.: Boron isotope geochemistry of serpentinities and porefluids from Leg 195, Site 1200; S. Chamorro Seamount, Marina forearc region
51%2003Hashimoto, Yoshita: Fluid origin and its over-pressure ratio estimated from mineral veins in an ancient accretionary complex; constraints from fluid inclusion analysis
51%2003Normark, W. R.: Geohazards of the Southern California offshore area; out of sight, out of mind?
51%2003Hunze, Sabine: Lithologisch-differenzielle Kompaktion von Sedimenten in den Akkretionskeilen von Barbados und Nankai; eine Interpretation von Bohrlochmessungen aus ODP Bohrungen Lithologic differential compaction of sediments in the accretionary wedges of Barbados and Nankai; an interpretation of borehole measurements from Ocean Drilling Project boreholes
51%2042003Goldberg, D.; Myers, G. et al.: Logging-while-coring; new technology advances scientific drilling
51%1842004Wang Pinxian: Cenozoic deformation and the history of sea-land interactions in Asia
51%2004Gorsline, Donn: Contour currents in California borderland; San Clemente, Tanner, San Nicolas, and East Cortes basins
51%2012004Skilbeck, Greg; Rolph, Timothy et al.: Correlation of palaeo-El Nino archives across the Pacific Ocean from LGM to present
51%1992010Wilson, P. A.; Palike, Heiko et al.: New records of the Eocene/Oligocene transition from the IODP Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT)
51%138
199
2010Hovan, S. A.; Ravelo, A. et al.: Pliocene records of ITCZ, wind field strength and thermocline temperatures in the eastern Equatorial Pacific
51%2010Ask, M. V. S.; Morgan, J. K.: Projection of mechanical properties from shallow to greater depths seaward of the Nankai accretionary prism
51%2010LaVigne, Douglas R.; Pollard, J.: Real time research; a comparison of the experiences of two teachers at sea using one-line tools to communicate ocean sciences during IOPD Expedition 317 and 323
51%127
128
1992Tada, Ryuji; Tamaki, Kensaku: Scientific results of ODP Japan Sea legs, and their implication for stratigraphy
51%170
205
2008Vannucchi, Paola: Shallow decollements and outer wedges in subduction EQ cycles
51%2008Harris, Robert N.; Henke, Thomas et al.: The thermal structure of the Costa Rica margin along the Middle America Trench
51%2008Strasser, M.: Towards quantifying processes and impacts of tectonic hazards through modern ocean drilling; the key role of sedimentology
51%2008Davis, Earl: Using pressure as a proxy for strain; a review of ODP/IODP "CORK" technology and observations
51%1842001Clift, Peter; Lin, Jian: Preferential mantle lithospheric extension under the South China margin
51%2001Kruglyakov, V. V.; Ponomareva, I. N.: Problems of mining ocean-floor ferromanganese nodules
51%1981Schlanger, Seymour O.; Jenkyns, Hugh C. et al.: Volcanism and vertical tectonics in the Pacific Basin related to global Cretaceous transgressions
51%1981Crough, S. Thomas; Jarrard, Richard D.: The Marquesas-Line swelldownload
51%91978Reynolds, R. A.: Cosmopolitan biozonation for late Cenozoic radiolarians and paleoceanography from Deep Sea Drilling Project Core 77B of Leg 9
51%1978Berger, W. H.; Mayer, L. A.: Deep-sea carbonates; acoustic reflectors and lysocline fluctuations
51%127
128
1992Pouclet, A.: Tephrochronology, geochemistry and mineralogy of ash layers from the Sea of Japan, the ODP legs 127 and 128 results
51%1992Moore, G. F.; Moore, J. C. et al.: The Ocean Drilling Program probes accretionary prisms
51%1992Hutchison, Charles S.: The Southeast Sulu Sea, a Neogene marginal basin with outcropping extensions in Sabah
51%141
146
1999Hovland, Martin; Francis, T. J. G. et al.: Strategy for scientific drilling of marine gas hydrates
51%170
170-1042
1999Meschede, Martin; Zweigel, Peter et al.: Subsidence and extension at a convergent plate margin; evidence for subduction erosion off Costa Rica
51%1999Bowles, Julie A.; Johnson, H. Paul et al.: Systematic variations in crustal thickness in young pacific crust from a sea surface gravity and MCS survey
51%2008Webster, Jody M.: Drowned reefs in the Great Barrier Reef and Hawaii; a new era in IODP coral reef drilling
51%198
208
2008Voegelin, A. R.; Naegler, T. F. et al.: Global molybdenum isotopic signature recorded by pelagic ooze from ODP-Legs 208 and 198
51%2000Mikada, Hitoshi; Constable, Steven et al.: Marine magnetotellurics for the petrophysical identification of the seismogenic zone, off Sanriku, Japan
51%1984Minoura, Koji; Nakaya, Shu: Origin of radiolarian bedded cherts; Part I
51%61
61-462
89
89-462
1984Thiede, Joern: Paleobathymetry of pelagic depositional environments; problems and complexities
51%2010Exon, Neville: Australia, New Zealand, and scientific ocean drilling
51%2005Davis, E. E.; Becker, K.: Fluid pressure, sediment compressibility, and secular and transient strain in subduction prisms; results from ODP CORK borehole hydrologic observatories
51%1952005Noda, H.; Shimamoto, T. et al.: Frictional constitutive parameters for serpentine mud from South Chamorro Seamount
51%301
301-U1301
2005Hulme, S. M.: Insights of ridge-flank hydrothermal processes through minor and trace element geochemistry of sediment pore fluids from IODP Site 1301
51%3012004Hawkins, L. K.; Housen, B. A. et al.: Undergraduate student research with the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program on Expedition 301
51%1281992Suyehiro, Kiyoshi: Seismic structure
51%1101992Lallemant, Siegfried; Henry, Pierre et al.: Shallow detachment of the toe of accretionary wedges and associated surface deformation (Barbados & Nankai accretionary prisms)
51%7
7-62
7-63
1977Barbieri, F.; Iaccarino, S. et al.: Paleoecology of the Pliocene in the sites 62 and 63 DSDP (Leg L, equatorial Western Pacific)
51%1461997Jarrard, Richard D.: Origins of porosity and velocity variations at Cascadia accretionary prismdownload
51%1986Dumont, Michael P.; Baldauf, Jack G. et al.: Thalassiosira praeoestrupii; a new diatom species for recognizing the Miocene/Pliocene epoch boundary in coastal California
51%178
178-1101
2005Hassold, N. J.; Rea, D. K. et al.: A 3 million year physical record of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current; results from ODP Site 1101 and comparison with other records
51%1691998Kemp, Alan E. S.; Dean, Jean M.: Ultra-high resolution palaeoclimatology and palaeoceanography from Holocene laminated sediments; preliminary results from Saanich Inlet Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 169S
51%1942005Baechle, Gregor T.; Weger, R. et al.: Pore structure effects on elastic moduli-porosity relationships in carbonate rocks
51%2042005Birchwood, R.; Noeth, S. et al.: Results of wellbore stability modeling for the Gulf of Mexico Joint Industry Project on Hydrates Leg I
51%1271991Nobes, David C.; Gibson, Ian L.: Correlation of physical property variations with the degree of alteration in igneous rocks, Leg 127, Japan Sea
51%146
146-889
1994Fink, Cameron R.; Spence, George D.: Methane hydrate distribution off Vancouver Island from detailed single channel seismic analysis
51%1381994Mayer, Larry A.; Janecek, Tom et al.: ODP Leg 138; a high-resolution look at the paleoceanography of the eastern Equatorial Pacific
51%146
146-893
1994Behl, R. J.: Paleoceanographic controls of sedimentation in the late Quaternary Santa Barbara Basin, ODP Site 893
51%85
130
138
1994Mayer, Larry A.: Paleoceanography from a single hole to the ocean basins
51%178
178-1095
2007Hepp, D. A.; Moerz, T.: A late Miocene-Pliocene Antarctic deepwater record of cyclic iron reduction events (ODP Leg 178 Site 1095)
51%301975Klein, George deVries: Resedimented Pelagic Carbonate and Volcaniclastic Sediments and Sedimentary Structures in Leg 30 DSDP Cores from the Western Equatorial Pacific
51%1979Corliss, J.; Gordon, L. I. et al.: Some implications of heat/mass ratios in Galapagos Rift hydrothermal fluids for models of sea water-rock interaction and the formation of oceanic crust
51%1922001Fitton, Godfrey: Leg 192; Ontong Java Plateau, the world's largest igneous province
51%1952001Dean, Simon: Leg 195; Mariana convergent margin/West Philippine Sea Seismic Observatory/Kuroshio Current
51%167
167-1014
2001Kucera, M.; Kennett, J. P.: Mid-Pleistocene origin of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral
51%143
143-865
2001Coxall, H. K.; Huber, B. T. et al.: Morphometric evidence for gradual evolution in the hantkeninid planktonic Foraminifera
51%1381994Shackleton, Nick; Crowhurst, Simon: Details that make the difference
51%1281994deMenocal, Peter: Downhole logs as paleoclimate tools; a case study from ODP Leg 128, Sea of Japan
51%169S1998Huntley, David H.; Mosher, David C. et al.: Deglaciation and sea-level history of the Saanich Inlet area, southeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia
51%169
169-1034
169S
1998Hobson, Louis A.; McQuoid, Melissa R.: Diatom frustules in the laminated sediments of Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
51%1998Vernon, F. L.; Collins, J. A. et al.: Early results from the ocean seismic network pilot experiment
51%1998Davis, Earl E.; Wang, Kelin et al.: Estimates of formation-scale permeability in young upper oceanic crust
51%28
28-272
1987Steinhauff, D. M.; Webb, P. N.: Miocene foraminifera from DSDP Site 272, Ross Sea
51%181
181-1119
2004Carter, R. M.: ODP Site 1119; a climatic template for the Southern Ocean for the last 3.9 Ma
51%1922004Fitton, J. Godfrey (ed.); Mahoney, John J. (ed.) et al.: Origin and evolution of the Ontong Java Plateau
51%146
146-893
1994Heusser, L. E.: Continuous pollen/paleoclimate records from the last glacial cycle; ODP Site 893A, Santa Barbara Basin
51%195
196
200
2002Davies, Thomas A.: Oceans and ice; ocean drilling
51%1692002Blais-Stevens, A.; Clague, J. J. et al.: Paleoseismic signature in late Holocene sediment cores from Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
51%192
205
206
2005Santelli, Cara: Microbial communities in old subsurface ocean crust
51%1351991A new view of arc/backarc systems
51%14
21
26
29
30
1984Sharaskin, A. Ya.: Structure and tectono-magmatic evolution of the Philippine Sea floor
51%111
111-677
1999Kuzmin, Michael I.: Project of deep water drilling on Lake Baikal
51%1999Corradi, N.; Fontolan, G. et al.: Seismic reflection and paleoenvironmental features in marine sediments from Joides, Glomar Challenger, Western and Nordenskjold basins (western Ross Sea); preliminary results of the XIV P.N.R.A. expedition (1998-1999)
51%146
146-892
1994Carson, B.; Moore, J. Casey: Structural control of modern fluid migration and expulsion on the Cascadia accretionary margin
51%1994Davis, Earl; Becker, Keir: Studying crustal fluid flow with ODP borehole observatories
51%1994Klaus, A.; Taira, Asahiko et al.: Swath-mapping and seismic reflection investigations in the Izu-Bonin Arc system
51%131
156
1996Brueckmann, W.: Anisotropic physical properties of accreted sediment; evidence from Barbados Ridge (ODP Leg 156) and Nankai Trough (ODP Leg 131)
51%1241996Spadea, P.; D'Antonio, M. et al.: Chemical and isotopic characteristics of Leg 124 basement rocks from the Sulu and Celebes basins (western Pacific)
51%147
153
1996Cannat, M.; Mevel, C. L. et al.: Contrasted magma-mantle relationships at fast and slow spreading ridges; results from ODP Legs 147 and 153
51%143
143-865
1997Schmitz, Birger: The latest Paleocene benthic extinction event in the Middle East and Spain
51%168
169
1997Davis, E. E.; Wang, K. et al.: Where does all the water go? Reflections on oceanic crustal fluid flow
51%169
169-1034
169S
1998O'Connel, Jacqueline; Tunnicliffe, Verena: A Holocene record of fish remains from Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
51%169S1998Vaan, Alastair A.; Dean, Jean M. et al.: A scanning electron microscope study of sediment microfabrics from Holocene laminated sediments, Saanich Inlet, British Columbia (ODP Leg 169S)
51%1902001Fergusson, Christopher L.: ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough; stratigraphic/structural results and implications for the tectonostratigraphic development of accretionary prisms

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