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ScoreExp/Site/Hole YearAuthor/TitleFull text
31%1993Plank, Terry; Langmuir, Charles H.: Tracing trace elements from sediment input to volcanic output at subduction zones
31%1993Johnson, H. Paul; Pariso, Janet E.: Variations in oceanic crustal magnetization; systematic changes in the last 160 million yearsdownload
31%1994Rowley, David; Markwick, Paul J.: Absolute sea level curves; implications for sequestered water volumes
31%1994Lichtfouse, Eric; Rullkoetter, Juergen: Accelerated transformation of organic matter below the silica transition zone in immature sediments from the Japan Sea
31%1994Cambray, H.; Pubellier, M. et al.: Arc volcanism recorded in deep-sea sediments as indicators of key periods of the western Pacific geodynamic evolution
31%1994Cambray, H.; Cadet, J. P.: Ash layers in deep-sea sediments as tracers of a global synchronism of arc volcanic activity around Pacific Ocean
31%1994Haddad, Geoffrey Allen: Calcium carbonate dissolution patterns at intermediate water depths of the tropical oceans during the Quaternary
31%1994Deng, Xinhua: Canyon evolution in active continental margins; potential sea level change control
31%1994Makishima, Akio; Masuda, Akimasa: Ce isotope ratios of N-type MORB
31%2002Huang, Chi-Yue: Stratigraphic records of Taiwan arc-continent collision and targets of IODP drilling
31%2002Plank, Terry: Subduction factory input and output
31%2002Parente, Aurea; Cachao, Mario et al.: Testing palaeotemperature through the statistical morphometry of Coccolithus pelagicus; preliminary data
31%1977Tucholke, B. E.; Mountain, G.: The Horizon-A complex; lithostratigraphic correlation and paleoceanographic significance of reflectors in the western North Atlantic
31%2002Suyehiro, Kiyoshi; Araki, Eiichiro et al.: Deep sea borehole observatories ready and capturing seismic waves in the western Pacific
31%2002Thiede, J.: Deep-sea strata as keys to variations of the earth system and ocean drilling holes as telescopes to inner space
31%2002Groeger, Matthias: Deep-water circulation in the western Equatorial Atlantic; inferences from carbonate preservation studies and silt grain-size analysis
31%1995Cousens, B. L.; Allan, J. F. et al.: Mixing of magmas from enriched and depleted mantle sources in the Northeast Pacific; West Valley segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge
31%1995Widmark, Joen G. V.: Multiple deep-water sources and trophic regimes in the latest Cretaceous deep sea; evidence from benthic foraminifera
31%1995Kim, J.; Sager, W. W. et al.: New bathymetry chart of Shatsky Rise, NW Pacific Ocean
31%1995Schafer, C. T.; Thibaudeau, S. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program proposal; Northwest Atlantic Margin Project; high resolution record of sediment fluxes to the Northwest Atlantic Ocean basin
31%2005Inoue, H.; Coffin, M. F. et al.: Stratigraphic and structural development of the Ontong Java Plateau
31%2006Barnes, Jaime Danielle: Tectonic and metamorphic implications of high chlorine contents in serpentinites
31%2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Lorenson, Thomas D.: The global occurrence of natural gas hydrates
31%2000Katz, Miriam E.; Pak, Dorothy K. et al.: The LPTM gas hydrate dissociation hypothesis; new evidence from the western North Atlantic
31%2000Louden, Keith E.; Hall, Jeremy: The MARIPROBE program; a Canadian MARGINS initiative
31%1984von Huene, Roland: Structural diversity along modern convergent margins and the role of overpressured pore fluids in subduction zones
31%1997Hyndman, Roy D.: Deep sea gas hydrates; the energy of the future? Deep sea studies off Vancouver Island
31%1997Sapp, Kimberly; Gillis, Kathryn: Distribution of porosity in a section of upper oceanic crust exposed in the Troodos Ophiolite
31%1998Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E.: CORK borehole observatories record in-situ fluid flow processes in subseafloor formations
31%2001Moore, Theodore C., Jr.; Austin, James A., Jr. et al.: Earth, oceans and life; scientific investigation of the Earth system using multiple drilling platforms and new technologies; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program initial science plan 2003-2013
31%2003Kimura, Gaku; Ikesawa, Eisei et al.: A comparative study on exhumed seismogenic faults and modern Nankai seimogenic megathrust, and targets of the IODP Nankai Trough seismogenic zone drilling
31%2003Kuramoto, Shin'ichi; Taira, Asahiko et al.: A new scientific challenge through the "Chikyu"
31%2003Von Huene, Roland: Discoveries of convergent margin processes from drilling of the Middle America convergent margin
31%2003Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E. et al.: First results from the Nankai Trough advanced CORK subseafloor hydrogeological observatories
31%2003Fujoka, Kantaro; Matsuoka, Hiromi: Sedimentation rate curves as a key to understand the evolution of oceanic arc and backarc basin; arc and basin types sedimentation curves deduced from DSDP/IPOD/ODP cores
31%2003Tobin, Harold J.; Kimura, Gaku: Structure, physical properties, and geophysical sensing of convergent margin decollement zones; the past decade of ocean drilling and the IODP future
31%2006Lee, Gwang H.; Lee, Young J. et al.: Climatic and tectonic evolution of eastern Asia; evidence from the Ulleung Basin, southwestern East Sea/Japan Sea
31%2006Stattegger, Karl: Late Quaternary evolution of the Sunda Shelf and outlook for IODP activities
31%2006Tada, Ryuji: Outline of IODP Proposal 5Full2 "Onset and evolution of millennial-scale variability of Asian monsoon and its possible relation with Himalaya and Tibetan uplift"
31%2007Balsam, William; Damuth, John E. et al.: Marine sediment components; identification and dispersal assessed by diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry
31%2008Pringle, M. S.; Frey, F. A. et al.: A simple linear age progression for the Ninetyeast Ridge, Indian Ocean; new constraints on Indian plate tectonics and hotspot dynamics
31%2008Hiruta, Akihiro; Tomaru, Hitoshi et al.: Chloride anomaly in interstitial waters at gas hydrate zone, eastern margin of Japan Sea
31%2008Cooper, Christopher J.; Kusznir, N. J. et al.: Evidence for lateral variation in density along the ocean-continent transition of the Iberia-Newfoundland conjugate rifted margins
31%2008Frey, F. A.; Pringle, M. S. et al.: Geochemical constraints on the origin of the Ninetyeast Ridge, Indian Ocean
31%2008Janney, P. E.: Hf isotope constraints on the longevity of the Indian Ocean mantle signature; new results from Tethyan ophiolites
31%2008Masui, Noriaki; Morono, Yuki et al.: Microbiological assessment of circulation mud fluids during the first operation of riser drilling by the deep-earth research vessel Chikyu
31%2008Vali, Hojatollah; Schumann, Dirk et al.: Why is magnetite a reliable biomarker for the recognition of biological activity in ancient terrestrial and extraterrestrial environments?
31%2009Cornet, Francois; Boulhaia, W. et al.: Aigion Fault seismogenic behaviour and future drilling plans
31%2009Ildefonse, Benoit; Drouin, M. et al.: Electrical properties of gabbroic and troctolitic rocks from IODP Hole U1309D, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 30
31%2009Castillo, P. R.; Gopalan, K. et al.: Evolution of seawater (super 44) Ca/ (super 40) Ca through the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic
31%2009Manatschal, G.; Muntener, Othmar: How magmatic are magma-poor rifted margins?
31%2009Zhang, Z.; Zhang, J. et al.: Link west China and N Pacific Ocean; Miocene dust event in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, China
31%2009Cope, Jesse T.; Winguth, A. M.: On the sensitivity of ocean circulation to Arctic fresh water input during the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
31%2009Falkena, L. B.; Peate, D. et al.: Petrogenesis of silicic magmas in the Afro-Arabian flood volcanic province in Yemen; a melt inclusion study
31%2009Diepenbroek, M.; Grobe, H. et al.: SEDIS; the scientific earth drilling information service for IODP
31%2009Screaton, E.; Ge, S. et al.: Simulation of pore pressure response to fault slip in the NanTroSEIZE region of the Nankai subduction zone
31%2009Deschamps, P.; Durand, N. et al.: Synchroneity of meltwater pulse 1A and the Bolling onset; new evidence from the IODP "Tahiti Sea-Level" expedition
31%2009Rabineau, M.: The GOLD IODP Project; global climate changes, extreme events, margins formation and the limits of life in the Gulf of Lion
31%2010Boehm, F.; Eisenhauer, A. et al.: Calcium and strontium isotopes in low temperature alteration carbonates of the ocean crust
31%2010Rausch, S.; Kluegel, A. et al.: Carbonate veins as recorded of seawater-crust interaction
31%2010Stegmann, S.; Henry, P. et al.: Drilling and monitoring of natural and man-made landslide trigger mechanisms at the Ligurian Slope (W Mediterranean Sea); the Nice Airport landslide, NAIL
31%2010Vannucchi, Paola; Ranero, Cesar R. et al.: Drilling the seismogenic zone in Central America; IODP Costa RIca Seismogenesis Project CRISP
31%2010Herrle, J. O.; Gussone, N. et al.: Expedition 320/321 "Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT)"
31%2010Planert, L.; Klaeschen, D. et al.: Fluid flow systems offshore Costa Rica revealed by 2-D seismic MCS data (IODP Proposal 633)
31%2010Schmidt-Schierhorn, F.; Beckert, U. et al.: Geophysical results from an IODP site survey for planned investigation of the deep biosphere at North Pond (Mid-Atlantic-Ridge)
31%2010Harris, Ashley D.: Integrated sequence stratigraphy of the Paleocene-lowermost Eocene, New Jersey coastal plain; implications for eustatic and paleoceanographic change
31%2010Murphy, Daniel Patrick: Intermediate- to deep-water circulation changes on short and long time scales
31%2010Lazarus, David; Renaudie, J. et al.: Marine micropaleontology, round two; whole faunal surveys and their use in biostratigraphy and macroevolutionary research
31%2010Rimi, A.; Lucazeau, F. et al.: New evaluation of heat flow in Moroccan Atlantic Margin
31%2010Hensen, C.; Marquardt, M. et al.: Prediction of sub-seafloor gas hydrate inventories using a general transfer function
31%2010Sinclair, Iain K.: Reconcilation? Oil industry data in light of revised Iberia-Newfoundland rift models
31%2011Mountjoy, J. J.; Barnes, P. M.: Active upper-plate thrust faulting in regions of low plate-interface coupling, repeated slow slip events, and coastal uplift; Hikurangi margin, New Zealand
31%2011Westerhold, Thomas; Roehl, U. et al.: Age concern; testing the astronomical calibration of the early Paleogene and the K/Pg boundary
31%2011Pecher, I. A.; Henrys, S. A. et al.: Constraints on temperatures at the subduction interface from BSR depth
31%2011Fry, B.; Chao, K. et al.: Deep triggered tremor along the Hikurangi margin
31%2011Barker, D. H. N.; Henrys, S. A.: Depth migrated MCS profile 05CM-04, offshore northern Hikurangi margin
31%2011Charles, Adam J.; Harding, Ian C. et al.: Dynamic oceanographic conditions in Arctic Spitsbergen during the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; new evidence form dinoflagellate cysts
31%2011Heise, W.; Caldwell, T. G. et al.: Electromagnetic image of the Hikurangi subduction interface, Raukumara Peninsula, New Zealand
31%2011Unglert, K.; Savage, M. K. et al.: Searching for changes in seismic anisotropy and strain associated with slow slip near Gisborne
31%2011Kuznetsov, A. B.; Konstantinova, G. V. et al.: Sr isotope composition in inland seas of the Mediterranean-Black Sea belt
31%2011Gomez, B.; Upton, P. et al.: Tectonic signals in lake and marine sediments
31%2011Alegret, Laia; Thomas, E.: The Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary impact event; no global collapse of export productivity
31%2011Reyners, M. E.; Eberhart-Phillips, D. et al.: The Hikurangi margin; subducting an old subduction zone sideways
31%2011Marsaglia, K. M.; Mortimer, N. et al.: The Raukumara Peninsula, a mass transport dominated forearc since late Oligocene subduction inception?
31%2011Wilson, K. J.; Cochran, U. A. et al.: The search for prehistoric subduction earthquakes along the Hikurangi margin, New Zealand
31%2011Anthonissen, Erik: Tying the regional neritic biostratigraphy of the North Sea to the oceanic record; an improved microfossil zonation for the Neogene of the Nordic Seas
31%2011Reyes, A. G.: What lies below the Hikurangi forearc; evidences from fluid compositions
31%2012Lenton, Timothy M.; Crouch, Michael et al.: First plants cooled the Ordovician
31%2011Kluesner, Jared W.: Marine geophysical study of cyclic sedimentation and shallow sill intrusion in the floor of the central Gulf of California
31%2011St-Onge, Guillaume (ed.); Veiga-Pires, Cristina (ed.) et al.: Ocean and climate changes in polar and subpolar environments; proceedings from the 2010 IODP-Canada/ECORD summer school
31%2011Wallace, L. M.: Overview of Hikurangi margin tectonics and slow slip events
31%2012Stassen, Peter: The impact of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum on benthic foraminiferal shelf communities; paleoenvironmental reconstructions and stratigraphic correlations
25%1998Sarangi, S.; Sarkar, A. et al.: Isotopic evidence of a rapid cooling and continuous sedimentation across the Eocene-Oligocene boundary of Wagapadhar and Waior, Kutch
25%1998Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa M.; Bukry, David et al.: Late Miocene calcareous nannofossil genus Catinaster; taxonomy, evolution and magnetobiochronology
25%1983Phillips, J. D.; Green, J. T. et al.: Crustal structure of the Puerto Rico Trench-Antilles Outer Ridge; North Atlantic transect
25%1983Wright, Robyn; Anderson, John B. et al.: Distribution and association of sediment gravity flow deposits and glacial/glacial-marine sediments around the continental margin of Antarctica
25%1983Lever, Andrew; McCave, I. Nicholas: Eolian components in Cretaceous and Tertiary North Atlantic sediments
25%1998Hickey-Vargas, Rosemary: Origin of the Indian Ocean-type isotopic signature in basalts from Philippine Sea plate spreading centers; an assessment of local versus large-scale processesdownload
25%1988Furuta, Toshio; Fujimoto, Hiromi: LBL acoustic transponder navigation
25%1988Uno, Ikuko: Measurement of the three components of geomagnetic field

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