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71%2042003McBarnet, Andrew: The promise and the pain of gas hydrate research
71%2042005Lu, Z.; Fehn, U. et al.: Long distance migration of fluids in the Cascadia margin; evidence from iodine isotopic composition
71%2042003Riedel, M.: ODP Leg 204; drilling gas hydrates on Hydrate Ridge
71%2042002Trehu, A. M.; Bohrmann, G.: Drilling gas hydrates on Hydrate Ridge, Oregon continental margin
57%2042004Li, Y.; Zhang, C. L. et al.: Carbon biogeochemistry of marine sediments at the ODP Leg 204, Hydrate Ridge
57%2042007Pinero, Elena; Gracia, Eulalia et al.: Gas hydrate disturbance fabrics of southern Hydrate Ridge sediments (ODP Leg 204); relationship with texture and physical properties
57%2042004Pinero, E.; Gracia, E. et al.: Sedimentologia y magnetismo de sedimentos ricos en hidratos de gas de Hydrate Ridge (margen de Oregon - ODP Leg 204); aplicacion en estudios paleoclimaticos Sedimentology and magnetism of sediments rich in gas hydrates from Hydrate Ridge (Oregon margin-ODP Leg 204); application to paleoclimate studies
57%2042005Long, D.; Jackson, P. D. et al.: Methane hydrates; problems in unlocking their potential
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2006Max, Michael D.; Johnson, Arthur H. et al.: State of development of gas hydrate as an economic resource
57%2042004Trehu, Anne M.; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: Feeding methane vents and gas hydrate deposits at south Hydrate Ridgedownload
49%2042004Boetius, Antje; Suess, Erwin: Hydrate Ridge; a natural laboratory for the study of microbial life fueled by methane from near-surface gas hydratesdownload
49%2042005Teichert, Barbara M. A.; Bohrmann, Gerhard et al.: Chemoherms on Hydrate Ridge; unique microbially-mediated carbonate build-ups growing into the water columndownload
49%2042006Musgrave, Robert J.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: Rise of the base of the gas hydrate zone since the last glacial recorded by rock magnetism
42%2042005Luff, Roger; Greinert, Jens et al.: Simulation of long-term feedbacks from authigenic carbonate crust formation at cold vent sitesdownload
42%2042007Deigert, David; Borowski, Walter S.: Sulfur geochemistry and diagenesis in a gas hydrate terrane, Cascadia Margin, offshore Oregon; role of anaerobic methane oxidation
42%2042002Trehu, Anne M.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: Complex subsurface plumbing beneath the southern Hydrate Ridge, Oregon continental margin, from high-resolution 3D seismic reflection and OBS data
42%2042011Rees, Emily V. L.; Priest, Jeffery A. et al.: The structure of methane gas hydrate bearing sediments from the Krishna-Godavari Basin as seen from Micro-CT scanning
35%2042004Trehu, Anne M.; Long, P. E. et al.: Three-dimensional distribution of gas hydrate beneath southern Hydrate Ridge; constraints from ODP Leg 204download
9%2042005Lorenson, Thomas D.; Colwell, Frederick S. et al.: Acetate and hydrogen concentration in pore fluids associated with a large gas hydrate reservoir, southern Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregon, USAdownload
9%2042005Dickens, Gerald R.; Donohoe, Catherine M. et al.: Dissolved fluoride concentrations in methane-charged sediment sequencesdownload
6%2042005Claypool, George E.; Milkov, Alexei V. et al.: Microbial methane generation and gas transport in shallow sediments of an accretionary complex, southern Hydrate Ridge (ODP Leg 204), offshore Oregon, USAdownload
4%2042003Trehu, Anne M.; Bohrmann, Gerhard et al.: Leg 204 summarydownload
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2009Janik, Aleksandra; Goldberg, David et al.: Estimation of gas-hydrate saturation and heterogeneity on Cascadia margin from Ocean Drilling Project Leg 204 logging-while-drilling measurements
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2004Milkov, Alexei V.; Claypool, George E. et al.: Ethane enrichment and propane depletion in subsurface gases indicate gas hydrate occurrence in marine sediments at southern Hydrate Ridge offshore Oregondownload
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2006Spicer, M. D.; Borowski, W. S.: A preliminary comparison of the sulfur geochemistry within shallow, continental-rise sediments overlying two gas hydrate terranes
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2003Milkov, Alexei V.; Claypool, George E. et al.: In situ methane concentrations at Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregon; new constraints on the global gas hydrate inventory from an active margin
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2007Larrasoana, Juan C.; Roberts, Andrew P. et al.: Diagenetic formation of greigite and pyrrhotite in gas hydrate marine sedimentary systemsdownload
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2008Lu, Zunli; Tomaru, Hitoshi et al.: Iodine ages of pore waters at Hydrate Ridge (ODP Leg 204), Cascadia Margin; implications for sources of methane in gas hydratesdownload
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2006Bohrmann, Gerhard; Torres, Marta E.: Gas hydrates in marine sediments
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2009Lin, Y. S.; Biddle, J. F. et al.: Stable carbon isotope probing of intact polar lipids from benthic Archaea in marine subsurface sediment
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2011Arning, Esther T.; Fu, Yunjiao et al.: Organic carbon remineralisation and complex, early diagenetic solid-aqueous solution-gas interactions; case study ODP Leg 204, Site 1246 (Hydrate Ridge)
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2005Torres, M. E.; Wallmann, K. et al.: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon; replydownload
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2002Showstack, Randy: Ocean drilling program investigates Hydrate Ridge
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2004Liu, X.; Flemings, P.: Mechanism for free gas migration through south Hydrate Ridge hydrate system
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2010Cao, Y. C.; Su, Z. et al.: A kinetic model for hydrate precipitated from venting methane gas at seep site; application to the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon
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2006Liu, Xiaoli; Flemings, Peter B.: Passing gas through the hydrate stability zone at southern Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregondownload
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2004Milkov, Alexei V.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Co-existence of gas hydrate, free gas, and brine within the regional gas hydrate stability zone at Hydrate Ridge (Oregon margin); evidence from prolonged degassing of a pressurized coredownload
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2004Torres, M. E.; Wallmann, K. et al.: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport, and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregondownload
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2005Weinberger, J. L.; Brown, K. M.: Abnormal fluid pressures at ODP Site 1251; implications for fluid flow and hydrate concentration
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2006Freifeld, Barry M.; Kneafsey, Timothy J. et al.: On-site geological core analysis using a portable X-ray computed tomographic system
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2005Weinberger, Jill L.; Brown, Kevin M.: Abnormal fluid pressures and fluid flow at ODP Site 1251, southern Hydrate Ridge, Oregon
71%2052004Cardace, D.; Morris, J. D. et al.: Methane production in forearc sediments at the Costa Rican convergent margin
14%2052006Screaton, Elizabeth J.; Hays, Troy et al.: Permeabilities of Costa Rica subduction zone sedimentsdownload
9%2052006Cardace, Dawn M.; Morris, Julie D. et al.: Habitability of subseafloor sediments at the Costa Rica convergent margindownload
9%2052006Haeckel, Matthias: A transport-reaction model of the hydrological systems of the Costa Rica subduction zonedownload
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2006Haeckel, Matthias: IODP; a transport-reaction model of the hydrological systems of the Costa Rica subduction zone
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2011Shilobreeva, S.; Martinez, I. et al.: Insights into C and H storage in the altered oceanic crust; results from ODP/IODP Hole 1256D
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2010Dziony, W.; Horn, I. et al.: delta (super 56) Fe variations in Fe-Ti oxides of IODP Hole 1256D (East Pacific Rise)download
71%2072008Junium, Christopher K.; Mawson, Deborah H. et al.: Unexpected occurrence and significance of zinc alkyl porphyrins in Cenomanian-Turonian black shales of the Demerara Rise
71%2072007Junium, C. K.; Arthur, M. A. et al.: A compound specific nitrogen isotope record utilizing multiple geoporphyrins and chlorins for Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 at Demerara Rise
71%2072005Junium, C. K.; Mawson, D. H. et al.: Diversity and variability of geoporphyrins and chlorins during Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event II
71%2072006Beckmann, B.; Hofmann, P. et al.: Biomarker evidence from Demerara Rise for surface and deep water redox conditions in the Mid Cretaceous western Equatorial Atlantic
57%2072007Arndt, S.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: Diagenesis in deep-seated Cretaceous black shales; inverse modeling and transient model simulations
57%2072007Junium, Christopher K.; Mawson, Deborah et al.: Alkyl-porphyrin diversity and variability resulting from large-scale oceanic redox changes during the Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event II
57%2072006Hetzel, A.; Boettcher, M. E. et al.: IODP; authigenic barite formation triggered by black shale-fueled anaerobic oxidation of methane in the deep biosphere of ODP Leg 207
57%2072006Beckmann, B.; Schouten, Stefan et al.: IODP; black shale sedimentation in the tropical Atlantic during the Upper Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 3 (OAE 3); land-ocean interaction and oceanic response at the Suriname Margin (ODP Leg 207)
57%2072006Brumsack, Hans J.: The trace metal content of recent organic carbon-rich sediments; implications for Cretaceous black shale formation
49%2072006Meyers, Philip A.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Origins and accumulation of organic matter in expanded Albian to Santonian black shale sequences on the Demerara Rise, South American margindownload
49%2072006Arndt, Sandra; Brumsack, Hans-Juergen et al.: Cretaceous black shales as active bioreactors; a biogeochemical model for the deep biosphere encountered during ODP Leg 207 (Demerara Rise)download
4%2072008Arndt, Sandra: Biogeochemical transformations and fluxes in redox-stratified environments; from the shallow coastal ocean to the deep subsurfacedownload
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2009Meyers, Philip A.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: 20 My of nitrogen fixation during deposition of mid-Cretaceous black shales on the Demerara Rise, equatorial Atlantic Ocean
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2006Maerz, C.; Beckmann, B. et al.: A high-resolution geochemical investigation of the OAE 3 (Demerara Rise); new insights into the behaviour of trace metals and phosphorus
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2007Boettcher, Michael E.; Hetzel, Almut et al.: Sulfur-iron-carbon geochemistry in sediments of the Demerara Rise
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2007Fredricks, Helen F.; Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe: Data report; Intact membrane lipids as indicators of subsurface life in Cretaceous and Paleogene sediments from sites 1257 and 1258download
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2007Meyers, Philip A.; Bernasconi, Stefano M.: Data report; Organic carbon, total nitrogen, carbonate carbon, and carbonate oxygen isotopic compositions of Albian to Santonian black shales from sites 1257-1261 on the Demerara Risedownload
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2004Meyers, Philip A.; Forster, Astrid et al.: Microbial gases in black shale sequences on the Demerara Risedownload
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2004Forster, Astrid; Sturt, Helen et al.: Molecular biogeochemistry of Cretaceous black shales from the Demerara Rise; preliminary shipboard results from Sites 1257 and 1258, ODP Leg 207download
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2007Mosher, David C.; Erbacher, Jochen et al.: Leg 207 synthesis; extreme warmth, organic-rich sediments, and an active deep biosphere; Cretaceous-Paleogene paleoceanographic depth transect at Demerara Rise, western tropical Atlanticdownload
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2007Bice, Karen L.; Norris, Richard D.: Data report; stable isotope ratios of foraminifers from ODP Leg 207, sites 1257, 1258, and 1260, and a cleaning procedure for foraminifers in organic-rich shalesdownload
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2008Adams, Derek D.; Hurtgen, Matt T. et al.: Carbon, sulfur, and iron cycling during the Cenomanian-Turonian Ocean Anoxic Event (OAE2)
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2006Friedrich, Oliver; Erbacher, Jochen et al.: IODP; Cenomanian/Turonian (OAE 2) benthic foraminiferal faunas of the Demerara Rise depth transect (ODP Leg 207)
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2010Jimenez Berrocoso, Alvaro; MacLeod, Kenneth G. et al.: Nutrient trap for Late Cretaceous organic-rich black shales in the tropical North Atlantic
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2009Hetzel, Almut; Boettcher, Michael E. et al.: Paleo-redox conditions during OAE 2 reflected in Demerara Rise sediment geochemistry (ODP Leg 207)download
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2007Forster, Astrid; Schouten, Stefan et al.: Mid-Cretaceous (Albian-Santonian) sea surface temperature record of the tropical Atlantic Ocean
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2011Hetzel, Almut; Maerz, Christian et al.: Geochemical environment of Cenomanian-Turonian black shale deposition at Wunstorf (northern Germany)
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2009Maerz, C.; Beckmann, B. et al.: Geochemical environment of the Coniacian-Santonian western tropical Atlantic at Demerara Risedownload
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2007Van Bentum, Elisabeth; Forster, Astrid et al.: Rapid changes in ocean stratification during the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event at Demerara Rise
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2007Beckmann, Britta; Hofmann, Peter et al.: Coniacian-Santonian climate evolution inferred from molecular markers of primary producers and ocean water oxygenation; results from the Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207)
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2010Montoya-Pino, C.; Weyer, S. et al.: Quantification of the spatial enhancement of ocean anoxia during OAE2 and T-OAE using Mo and U isotope signatures
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2008Maerz, C.; Poulton, S. W. et al.: Redox sensitivity of P cycling during marine black shale formation; dynamics of sulfidic and anoxic, non-sulfidic bottom watersdownload
57%2082004Roehl, U.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Multiple early Eocene thermal maximums
57%2082005Lourens, Lucas J.; Sluijs, Appy et al.: Astronomical pacing of late Palaeocene to early Eocene global warming events
57%2082004Zachos, J. C.; Roehl, U. et al.: Extreme acidification of the deep sea at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary; new constraints from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 208
35%2082005Roehl, Ursula; Westerhold, Thomas et al.: The third and final early Eocene thermal maximum; characteristics, timing, and mechanisms of the "X" event
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2007Kroon, Dick; Zachos, James C.: Leg 208 synthesis; Cenozoic climate cycles and excursionsdownload
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2010Paquay, Francois S.; Ravizz, Greg: Variations in the osmium isotopes record during the Azolla phase (IODP Expedition 302)
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2007Hasegawa, Takashi; Yamamoto, Shinya et al.: Data report; stable carbon isotope fluctuation of long-chain n-alkanes from Leg 208 Hole 1263A across the Paleocene/Eocene boundarydownload
49%2092006Schmidt, K.; Koschinsky-Fritsche, A. et al.: Detailed geochemical investigation of hydrothermal fluids from the Logatchev Field, 15 degrees N, MARdownload
25%2092008Griffin, Dale W.; Westphal, Douglas L. et al.: Airborne microorganisms and African desert dust over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 209download
8%2092004Kelemen, Peter B.; Kikawa, Eiichi et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
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2004Bach, W.; Rosner, M. et al.: Geochemical and chronometric data of carbonate veins provide insights into seawater-ultramafic rock interactions
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2011Burton, Kevin W.; Cenki-Tok, Benedicte et al.: Ancient lead trapped in the Earth's upper mantledownload
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2006Pletsch, T.; Cramer, B.: Overpressure and sill fracturing at ODP Site 1276, Newfoundland margin?
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2010Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.; van Bentum, Elisabeth C. et al.: A CO (sub 2) decrease-driven cooling and increased latitudinal temperature gradient during the mid-Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event 2
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2007Arnaboldi, Michela; Meyers, Philip A.: Correspondence of Cretaceous black shales in the western North Atlantic Ocean to global oceanic anoxic events
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2006Pletsch, T.; Kus, J. et al.: IODP; hydrocarbon potential of ODP Hole 1276A, the first deep well on Newfoundland Margin
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2004Kus, Jolanta; Pletsch, T.: Petrographic and geochemical investigations on thermally altered dispersed organic matter in ODP Hole 1276A, off Newfoundland, Canada
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2010Pletsch, T.; Petschick, R.: Clay mineral alteration of Cretaceous sediments intruded by volcanic sills, ODP Site 1276, Newfoundland Margin
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2007Pross, J.; Pletsch, T. et al.: Thermal alteration of terrestrial palynomorphs in Mid-Cretaceous organic-rich mudstones intruded by an igneous sill (Newfoundland Margin, ODP Hole 1276A)download
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2004Marsaglia, Kathleen M.; Arnaboldi, Michela et al.: Results from recent deep-water drilling in the Newfoundland Basin, east of Hibernia Field

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