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36%1682004Hutnak, M.; Fisher, A. T. et al.: Evidence for along-strike hydrothermal circulation within young oceanic crust on the eastern flank of the Endeavour axis, Juan de Fuca Ridge
36%2004Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Mottl, Michael J.: Geochemical fluxes through mid-ocean ridge flanks
36%1581994Humphris, Susan E.: Drilling will TAG active hydrothermal system on the MAR
36%1801998Taylor, Brian; Huchon, Philippe et al.: Active continental extension in the western Woodlark Basin, PNG; ODP Leg 180 initial results
36%146
146-892
1995Wang, Kelin; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Modelling thermal effects of pervasive and channelled water flow in northern Cascadia accretionary prism
36%190
190-1173
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196-1173
2006O'Regan, Matthew: Temperature and fluid flow at Nankai
36%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)
36%313
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2010Bosch, F. P.; Fehr, A. et al.: Studying the change of petrosphysical properties with depth of sedimentary rock layers at New Jersey shallow shelf (USA) and Wilkes Land margin (Antarctica)
36%2011Pecher, I. A.; Henrys, S. A. et al.: Constraints on temperatures at the subduction interface from BSR depth
36%2011Spinelli, G. A.; Harris, R. N.: Thermal effects of hydrothermal circulation and seamount subduction; temperatures in the Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment transect, Japandownload
36%333
333-C0011
333-C0012
333-C0018
2012Henry, P.; Kanamatsu, T. et al.: NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: Subduction Inputs 2 and Heat Flow
36%2042005Trehu, Anne M.: Subsurface temperatures beneath southern Hydrate Ridgedownload
36%63
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63-471
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1983Rullkoetter, J.; Welte, D. H.: Maturation of organic matter in areas of high heat flow; a study of sediments from DSDP Leg 63, offshore California, and Leg 64, Gulf of California
36%2000Farrer, Bruce J.; Cole, Gary A. et al.: Petroleum systems of the deep water Kwanza Basin; pre- and post salt source rocks
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1991Fisher, Andrew T.; Becker, Keir: The reduction of measured heat flow with depth in DSDP hole 504B; evidence for convection of borehole fluids?
36%69
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1983Karato, Shun-ichiro; Becker, Keir: Porosity and hydraulic properties of sediments from the Galapagos spreading center and their relation to hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crustdownload
36%138
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201-1226
2007Bekins, Barbara A.; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Dissolution of biogenic ooze over basement edifices in the Equatorial Pacific with implications for hydrothermal ventilation of the oceanic crust
36%130
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2005McClymont, Erin L.; Rosell-Mele, Antoni: Links between the onset of modern Walker circulation and the mid-Pleistocene climate transition
36%1701999Blanc, G.; Kastner, M. et al.: Circulation de fluide et subduction complete des sediments de la plaque Cocos (Leg ODP 170) Fluid flow and complete subduction of the Cocos Plate sediments, ODP Leg 170
36%170
170-1039
2007Hutnak, M.; Fisher, A. T. et al.: The thermal state of 18-24 Ma upper lithosphere subducting below the Nicoya Peninsula, northern Costa Rica margin
36%131
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1992Yamano, M.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Heat flow and fluid flow regime in the western Nankai accretionary prism
36%165
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2001Haug, Gerald H.; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: What caused the onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation 3 million years ago?
36%68
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1996Grau, Ralf: Versenkungsdiagenese pelagischer Sedimente unter erhoehtem Waermefluss, DSDP Legs 68 - 70, Sites 501/504 und 505 (Panama-Becken, oestl. Pazifik) Burial diagenesis of pelagic sediments under elevated heat flow, DSDP Legs 68-70, Sites 501/504 and 505, Panama Basin, East Pacific
36%156
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2002Fisher, A. T.; Villinger, H. et al.: Deep-penetration heat flow probes raise questions about interpretations from shorter probes; discussion and reply
36%2009Cannat, Mathilde; Manatschal, Gianreto et al.: Assessing the conditions of continental breakup at magma-poor rifted margins; what can we learn from slow spreading mid-ocean ridges?
36%1681996Davis, Earl; Fisher, Andrew et al.: Leg 168 scientific prospectus; hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crust; eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
35%22
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1974Sclater, John G.; Erickson, Albert J.: Geothermal measurements on Leg 22 of the D/V Glomar Challengerdownload
35%69
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1989Gable, Robert; Morin, Roger H. et al.: Geothermal state of Hole 504B, ODP Leg 111 overviewdownload
34%69
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1985Becker, Keir; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: Deep crustal geothermal measurements, Hole 504B, Deep Sea Drilling Project Legs 69, 70, 83, and 92download
34%69
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1983Zoback, Mark D.; Anderson, Roger N.: Permeability, underpressures, and convection in the oceanic crust at Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 504Bdownload
34%1391994Bessler, J. U.; Smith, L. et al.: Hydrologic and thermal conditions at a sediment/basalt interface; implications for interpretation of field measurements at Middle Valleydownload
33%3012009Fisher, A. T.: Expedition 301 synthesis; hydrogeologic studiesdownload
33%1461994Hyndman, R. D.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Regional geophysics and structural framework of the Vancouver Island margin accretionary prismdownload
32%1970Burns, Robert E.: Heat-flow operations at holes 35.0 and 35.1, Chapter 28download
32%131
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1993Yamano, Makoto; Kinoshita, Hajimu: Data report; Pressure dependence of Site 808 sediment thermal conductivitydownload
32%86
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1987Duennebier, Frederick K.; Cessaro, Robert K. et al.: Temperature and tilt variation measured for 64 days in Hole 581Cdownload
32%64
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64-481
1982Curray, Joseph R.; Moore, David G.: Introduction to the Guaymas Basin and hydrothermal symposiumdownload
32%159
159-960
1998Lespinasse, Marc; Leroy, Jacques L. et al.: Paleofluids from the marginal ridge of the Cote d'Ivoire-Ghana transform margin (Hole 960A) as thermal indicatorsdownload
32%1702001Silver, Eli A.: Leg 170; synthesis of fluid-structural relationships of the Pacific margin of Costa Ricadownload
32%651983Lewis, Brian T. R.; Snydsman, W. E. et al.: Site survey results at the mouth of the Gulf of California, Leg 65, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
32%70
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1983Karato, Shun-ichiro; Becker, Keir: Physical properties of sediments from the Galapagos region and their implications for hydrothermal circulationdownload
31%30
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1999Ennyu, Atsuhito; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Miocene evolution of shallow-water d18O at high-latitude North Pacific ODP Site 883
31%2006Cardace, Dawn M.; Amend, Jan P. et al.: Microbially mediated reactions in recently subducted sediments; feasible reactions and implications
31%69
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1989Wetzel, Andreas: Influence of heat flow on ooze/chalk cementation; quantification from consolidation parameters in DSDP sites 504 and 505 sediments
31%157
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172-1063
2011Lutz, Brendan P.: Shifts in North Atlantic planktic foraminifer biogeography and subtropical gyre circulation during the mid-Piacenzian warm period
31%85
85-571
1985Mayer, Larry A.; Theyer, Fritz et al.: Site 571download
31%68
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1981Mottl, M. J.; Lawrence, J. R.: Sediment pore water chemistry in contrasting heat flow regimes, S. Flank of the Costa Rica Rift
31%69
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1982Anderson, Roger N.; Zoback, Mark D.: Permeability, underpressures, and convection in the oceanic crust near the Costa Rica Rift, eastern equatorial Pacificdownload
31%69
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1996Wetzel, Laura Reiser; Shock, Everett L.: Numerical modeling of hydrothermal circulation throughout the oceanic crust suggests a spreading rate dependence of fluid and heat flow patterns
31%11
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1992Hyndman, R. D.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Deep sea bottom-simulating-reflectors; calibration of the base of the hydrate stability field as used for heat flow estimates
31%69
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1998Swift, Stephen A.; Kent, Graham M. et al.: Oceanic basement structure, sediment thickness, and heat flow near Hole 504Bdownload
31%68
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1989Fisher, A. T.; Becker, K. et al.: Heat flow and geochemical anomalies, basement underpressures and passive hydrothermal circulation through crust and sediments; the southern flank of the Costa Rica Rift, Demystified
31%69
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1995Alt, Jeffrey C.: Subseafloor processes in mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal systems
31%189
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2004Robert, Christian: Cenozoic environments in the Tasmanian area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg 189); inferences from bulk and clay mineralogy
31%111
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2004Davis, Earl E.; Becker, Keir et al.: Costa Rica Rift revisited; constraints on shallow and deep hydrothermal circulation in young oceanic crustdownload
31%146
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2007He, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Fluid flow and origin of a carbonate mound offshore Vancouver Island; seismic and heat flow constraintsdownload
31%171B
171B-1050
1999Huber, Brian T.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Stability of subtropical sea surface temperatures during the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary deep water and high latitude warming event
31%202
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202-1235
2005Grevemeyer, Ingo; Kaul, Norbert et al.: Heat flow and bending-related faulting at subduction trenches; case studies offshore of Nicaragua and central Chiledownload
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2007Coogan, L. A.; Jenkin, G. R. T. et al.: Contrasting cooling rates in the lower oceanic crust at fast- and slow-spreading ridges revealed by geospeedometry
31%69
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1994Fisher, A. T.; Becker, K.: Models of ocean crustal permeability based on the correlation between seafloor heat flow and basement relief and numerical models
31%162
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2011Crocket, K. C.; Vance, D. et al.: Persistent Nordic deep-water overflow to the glacial North Atlantic
31%113
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2006Via, Rachael K.; Thomas, Deborah J.: Evolution of Atlantic thermohaline circulation; early Oligocene onset of deep-water production in the North Atlantic
31%112
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2001Grevemeyer, Ingo; Villinger, Heinrich: Gas hydrate stability and the assessment of heat flow through continental margins
31%69
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1995Fisher, Andrew T.; Becker, Keir: Correlation between seafloor heat flow and basement relief; observational and numerical examples and implications for upper crustal permeabilitydownload
31%175
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2004Sultan, N.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Dynamics of gas hydrate; case of the Congo continental slopedownload
31%2005Saffer, Demian M.; Underwood, Michael B. et al.: Smectite transformation in the Nankai Trough; effects on subduction zone mechanics and hydrogeology
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2008Miyakawa, Ayumu; Yamada, Yasuhiro et al.: Estimation of gas hydrate saturation at Nankai Trough site C0002 in IODP Expedition 314download
31%1241991Lewis, Stephen D.: Geophysical setting of the Sulu and Celebes seasdownload
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1986Fujii, Naoyuki: Downhole flow of bottom water; implications from temperature logging at Hole 462A, Nauru Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 89download
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174B
174B-1074
2001Becker, Keir; Bartetzko, Anne Claudia Maria et al.: Leg 174B synopsis; revisiting Hole 395A for logging and long-term monitoring of off-axis hydrothermal processes in young oceanic crustdownload
31%2012Schmidt-Schierhorn, Friederike; Kaul, Norbert et al.: Geophysical site survey results from North Pond (Mid-Atlantic Ridge)download
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1986Leinen, Margaret; Rea, David K. et al.: Sites 600, 601, 602download
30%1161989Cochran, James R.; Stow, Dorrik A. V. et al.: Intraplate deformation and Bengal Fan sediments; background and objectivesdownload
30%1091990Kopietz, Johannes; Becker, Keir et al.: Temperature measurements at Site 395, ODP Leg 109download
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1979Purdy, G. M.; Schouten, H. et al.: IPOD survey area AT-6; a site surveydownload
30%191973Erickson, A.: Initial report on downhole temperature and shipboard thermal conductivity measurements, Leg 19, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
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2012Henry, Pierre; Kanamatsu, Toshiya et al.: IODP Expedition 333; return to Nankai Trough subduction inputs sites and coring of mass transport depositsdownload
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1994Villinger, Heinrich W.; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: Estimating in-situ thermal conductivity from log datadownload
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1990Williams, Colin F.: Hydrothermal circulation and intraplate deformation; constraints and predictions from in-situ measurements and mathematical models
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1983McEvoy, J.; Maxwell, J. R.: Diagenesis of steroidal compounds in sediments from the Southern California Bight (DSDP Leg 63, Site 467)
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1983Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Effects of hydrothermal activity on sedimentary organic matter; Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, petroleum genesis and protokerogen degradation
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1981Willcox, J. B.: Petroleum prospectivity of Australian marginal plateaus
29%139
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1994Franklin, J. M.; Goodfellow, W. D. et al.: Site 856 of ODP Leg 139; discovery of a major massive sulfide deposit in Middle Valley of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
29%76
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1982Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Barnard, Leo A.: Hydrates of natural gas in continental margins
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116-718
1988Corrigan, J. D.; Crowley, Kevin D.: Fission-track analysis of detrital apatites from the intraplate deformation zone, ODP Leg 116, central Indian Ocean; evidence for local hydrothermal convection
29%1681996Fisher, A. T.; Davis, E. E. et al.: On the lateral and vertical scale of ridge-flank hydrothermal circulation
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1984Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Hydrothermal effects on organic matter; high vs low temperature components
29%1968Ewing, Maurice; Worzel, J. Lamar: Geophysical oceanographic studies at Lamont Geological Observatory
29%1122000Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina et al.: Gas hydrates along the Peru and Middle America Trench system
29%1802000Martinez, Fernando; Goodliffe, Andrew M. et al.: Geothermal study of continental rifting in the Woodlark Basin
29%2000Davis, E. E.; Wang, K. et al.: Formation-scale hydraulic and mechanical properties of oceanic crust inferred from pore pressure response to periodic seafloor loadingdownload
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1996Stakes, D. S.; Schiffman, P.: Hydrothermal alteration of basalts in the sedimented ridge environment of Middle Valley
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1996Koc, Nalan; Jansen, Eystein et al.: Late Glacial-Holocene sea surface temperatures and gradients between the North Atlantic and the Norwegian Sea; implications for the Nordic heat pump
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1979Aldrich, J. B.; Muehlenbachs, K. et al.: Hydrothermal alteration of remnant arc debris, Palau-Kyushu Ridge, Philippine Sea
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1984Lee, Yong Il: Petrologic and isotopic analysis of sandstone diagenesis, DSDP Site 445, Daito Ridge, Northwest Pacific Ocean
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1984Sato, Shunji; Asakura, Natsuo et al.: Preliminary results of geological and geophysical surveys in the Ross Sea and in the Dumont d'Urville Sea, off Antarctica
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2006Johnson, H. P.; Baross, J. A. et al.: On sampling the upper crustal reservoir of the NE Pacific Ocean
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1979Galson, Daniel Allen: An investigation of the thermal structure in the vicinity of IPOD sites 417 and 418
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1995Clift, P. D.; Boullin, J. P. et al.: Apatite fission track dating of sediments from the Ghana-Cote d'Ivoire transform margin
29%1993Bougault, H.; Charlou, J. L. et al.: L'Hydrothermalisme oceanique Oceanic hydrothermalism

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