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25%1411994Behrmann, J. H.; Lewis, S. D. et al.: Tectonics and geology of spreading ridge subduction at the Chile triple junction; a synthesis of results from Leg 141 of the Ocean Drilling Program
25%1411995Lindsley-Griffin, Nancy; Prior, David J. et al.: Textural and microstructural evidence for sediment diagenesis in the vicinity of the Chile triple junction
15%1411992Lewis, Stephen D.; Behrmann, Jan H. et al.: Underway geophysicsdownload
15%1411995Strand, Kari: SEM microstructural analysis of a volcanogenic sediment component in a trench-slope basin of the Chile margindownload
15%1411995Strand, Kari; Marsaglia, Kathleen et al.: Outer margin depositional systems near the Chile margin triple junctiondownload
11%1411995Brown, Kevin M.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: A summary of ODP Leg 141 hydrogeologic, geochemical, and thermal resultsdownload
11%1411992Bangs, Nathan; Cande, Steven C. et al.: Structural framework of the Chile margin at the Chile ridge collision zonedownload
10%1411995Spiegler, Dorothee; Mueller, Carla et al.: Biostratigraphic and paleoceanographic synthesis of ODP Leg 141, off southern Chiledownload
10%1411995Bangs, Nathan L.; Brown, Kevin M.: Regional heat flow in the vicinity of the Chile triple junction constrained by the depth of the bottom-simulating reflectiondownload
9%1411995Bangs, Nathan L. B.; Sawyer, Dale S. et al.: The cause of the bottom-simulating reflection in the vicinity of the Chile triple junctiondownload
9%1411995Zheng, Yan; Froelich, Philip N. et al.: Stable isotopes ( (super 18) O (super 16) O) and (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratios in pore fluids of the Chile triple junction accretionary prism; implications for diagenesis and fluid migrationdownload
8%1411995Musgrave, Robert J.; Collombat, Helene et al.: Magnetic sulfide diagenesis, thermal overprinting, and paleomagnetism of accretionary wedge and convergent margin sediments from the Chile triple junction regiondownload
8%1411995Collombat, Helene; Rochette, Pierre et al.: Magnetic fabric as a strain indicator in unconsolidated sediments of the Chile triple junction areadownload
7%1411995Marsaglia, Kathleen M.; Torrez, Xavier V. et al.: Provenance of Pleistocene and Pliocene sand and sandstone, ODP Leg 141, Chile margindownload
7%1411992Behrmann, Jan H.; Lewis, Stephen D. et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
6%1411995Torres, Marta E.; Bayer, Reinhold et al.: Elemental and isotopic abundance of noble gases in formation fluids recovered in situ from the Chile triple junctiondownload
5%1411995Diemer, John A.; Forsythe, Randall D.: Grain-size variations within slope facies recovered from the Chile Margin Triple Junctiondownload
4%1411995Littke, Ralf; Disko, Ulrich et al.: Characterization of organic matter in deep-sea sediments on the Chile continental margin with special emphasis on maturation in an area of high geothermal heat flowdownload
4%1411995Kurnosov, Viktor; Murdmaa, Ivar et al.: Mineralogy of sediments from the Chile triple junctiondownload
4%1411995Spiegler, Dorothee; Mueller, Carla: Correlation of calcareous nannoplankton and planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy off the coast of southern Chiledownload
19%1401991Dick, Henry J. B.; Erzinger, Joerg A. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, initial reports; Costa Rica Rift, covering Leg 140 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Victoria, Canada, to Port Balboa, Panama, Site 504, 11 September-12 November 1991download
5%1401991Dick, Henry J. B.; Erzinger, Joerg A. et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
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2002Rushdi, Ahmed I.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Hydrothermal alteration of organic matter in sediments of the northeastern Pacific Ocean; Part 1, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
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1993Baker, Paul A.; Cross, Scott L. et al.: Geochemistry of diagenetic carbonates and implications for hydrothermal circulation within the sediments at ODP Site 858, Juan de Fuca Ridge
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1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Site 858download
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2011Inderbitzen, K. E.; Becker, K. et al.: Seafloor uplift in middle valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge; new high-resolution pressure data
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2011Villinger, H. W.; Polster, A. et al.: In situ performance of paroscientific digiquartz broadband pressure sensors
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2011Tivey, M.; Farr, N. et al.: Results from an integrated optical/acoustic communication system installed at CORK 857D; implications for future seafloor observatories
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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
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1994Cragg, B. A.; Parkes, R. J.: Bacterial profiles in hydrothermally active deep sediment layers from Middle Valley (NE Pacific), sites 857 and 858download
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1994Langseth, Marcus G.; Becker, Keir: Structure of igneous basement at sites 857 and 858 based on Leg 139 downhole loggingdownload
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1994Villinger, Heinrich W.; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: Estimating in-situ thermal conductivity from log datadownload
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1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Site 857download
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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
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1998Nehlig, P.; Marquez, L.: Feeder zones of massive sulfide deposits; constraints from Bent Hill, Juan de Fuca Ridge; ODP Leg 169
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1997Gendler, T. S.; Krasnov, S. G. et al.: Magnetomineralogical characteristics of ores from the Middle Valley oceanic sulfide deposit, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 139, Juan de Fuca Ridge
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2004Kurnosov, Victor B.: Hydrothermal mineralization and redistribution of chemical elements on sedimented Juan de Fuca Ridge
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1996Zierenberg, R. A.; Fouquet, Yves et al.: The roots of seafloor massive sulfide deposits; preliminary results from ODP Leg 169 drilling in Middle Valley and Escanaba Trough
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2000Lackschewitz, K. S.; Singer, A. et al.: Formation and transformation of clay minerals in the hydrothermal deposits of Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 169
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2004Teagle, Damon A. H.; Alt, Jeffrey C.: Hydrothermal alteration of basalts beneath the Bent Hill massive sulfide deposit, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
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2000Zierenberg, Robert A.; Fouquet, Yves et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, sedimented ridges II; covering Leg 169 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Victoria, British Columbia, to San Diego, California; sites 856-858 and 1035-1038, 21 August-16 October 1996download
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1994Mottl, Michael J.; Wheat, C. Geoffrey et al.: Timing of ore deposition and sill intrusion at Site 856; evidence from stratigraphy, alteration, and sediment pore-water compositiondownload
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1994Groeschel-Becker, Henrike M.; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Data report; Physical properties of massive sulfide from Site 856, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
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1994Krasnov, Sergey G.; Stepanova, T. et al.: Chemical composition and formation of a massive sulfide deposit, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge (Site 856)download
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2000Groeschel-Becker, Henrike M.: Physical properties of sediment, basalt, and massive sulfide samples from holes 856H, 1035D, 1035E, 1035F, and 1035H, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge, and holes 1037B and 1038I, Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridgedownload
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1994Brunner, Charlotte A.: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of late Quaternary turbidite sequences at holes 856A, 857A, and 857C, Leg 139download
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1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Site 856download
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1996Tochilina, Svetlana V.; Popov, Vadim S.: Correlation of chemical composition of sediment and the number of radiolarian fauna (Leg 139 "JOIDES resolution")
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1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Mike et al.: Hot rocks and massive sulfide; northern Juan de Fuca Ridge
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1991Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael et al.: Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 139 preliminary report; Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
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1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, initial reports; Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge; covering Leg 139 of the cruises of the Drilling Vessel JOIDES Resolution, San Diego, California, to Victoria, British Columbia, sites 855-858, 4 July-11 September 1991download
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2004Decitre, Sylvie; Buatier, Martine et al.: Li and Li isotopic composition of hydrothermally altered sediments at Middle Valley, Juan De Fucadownload
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1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Site 855download
62%1391991Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 139 scientific prospectus; Sedimented ridges; I
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2003Phillips, Neil: Economic geology
61%1391992Anonymous: Successful drilling of seafloor massive sulfide deposit
51%1391993Marchig, V.; Boni, M.: Massive sulfides from Middle Valley (Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 139 "sedimented ridges"); mineral and chemical composition and comparison with massive sulfides from the southern part of the East Pacific Rise
51%1391995Marchig, V.; Dietrich, P.: Hydrothermal activity in Middle Valley (East Pacific Rise 48N, Leg 139, ODP); chemical redistribution between sediment, igneous rocks and massive sulfides
49%1391994Zierenberg, Robert A.; Goodfellow, Wayne D. et al.: Sulfur isotopic composition of massive sulfide from the Middle Valley sediment-covered seafloor spreading center
40%1391994Goodfellow, W. D.; Leybourne, M. et al.: The Middle Valley hydrothermal system and associated sulphide deposits, Juan de Fuca Ridge; recent results of Leg 139, Ocean Drilling Program--Reseau hydrothermal et gisements sulfures associes de la vallee du Milieu, dorsale Juan de Fuca; resultats recents du troncon 139, Programme de sondage des fonds marins
40%1391993Goodfellow, W. D.; Franklin, J. M. et al.: Hydrothermal fluid-sediment interaction and massive sulphide formation; results of Leg 139 drilling, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge--Interaction entre fluides hydrothermaux et sediments et formation de sulfures massifs; resultats du forage de l'etape 139 dans la Vallee Mediane (partie nord de la Dorsale Juan de Fuca)
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2009Roberts, Stephen: Mechanisms for the formation of ocean floor massive sulfides; is there more to learn from ocean drilling?
40%1391994Krasnov, Sergey G.: Alteration of an oceanic massive sulfide deposit, caused by a sill-driven hydrothermal system in sediments; evidences from geochemistry and mineralogy
36%1391999Stuart, Finlay M.; Ellam, Robert M. et al.: Metal sources in the Middle Valley massive sulphide deposit, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; Pb isotope constraints
36%1391992Marumo, Katsumi: Clay mineralogy of hydrothermally altered sediment of Middle Valley seafloor hydrothermal system
36%1391993Mao, Shaozhi; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr. et al.: Response of calcareous nannofossils to hydrothermal activity, ODP Leg 139
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2000Andersson, Eva; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Amino acid abundances and stereochemistry in hydrothermally altered sediments from the Juan de Fuca Ridge, northeastern Pacific Ocean
36%1391992Franklin, J. M.: Hot rocks, hot water and cold sulfides; preliminary results, ODP Leg 139 drilling the Juan de Fuca Ridge
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2005Von Damm, K. L.; Parker, C. M. et al.: The Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge hydrothermal system; temporal stability and sub-seafloor complexitydownload
29%1391998Rabinowicz, M.; Boulegue, J. et al.: Two- and three-dimensional modeling of hydrothermal convection in the sedimented Middle Valley segment, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
29%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
17%1391994Duckworth, Rowena C.; Fallick, Anthony E. et al.: Mineralogy and sulfur isotopic composition of the Middle Valley massive sulfide deposit, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
13%1391992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Introductiondownload
12%1391994Rigsby, Catherine A.; Zierenberg, Robert A. et al.: Sedimentary and diagenetic structures and textures in turbiditic and hemiturbiditic strata as revealed by whole-core X-radiography, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
12%1391994Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Prahl, F. G. et al.: Alkenones in sediments of Middle Valley, Leg 139; application as thermal sensorsdownload
11%1391994Tivey, Maurice A.: High-resolution magnetic surveys over the Middle Valley mounds, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
10%1391994Oda, Hirokuni; Koerner, Ulrike: Data report; Rock magnetic properties of hydrothermally altered sediments from Middle Valleydownload
10%1391994Mottl, Michael J.; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results; Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge; covering Leg 139 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, San Diego, California, to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, sites 855-858, 4 July-11 September, 1991download
10%1391994Mao, Shaozhi; Eglinton, Lorraine Buxton et al.: Thermal evolution of sediments from Leg 139, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge; an organic petrological studydownload
9%1391994Stuart, F. M.; Duckworth, Rowena C. et al.: Helium and sulfur isotopes of sulfide minerals from Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
9%1391994Currie, R. G.; Davis, E. E.: Low crustal magnetization of the Middle Valley sedimented rift inferred from sea-surface magnetic anomaliesdownload
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2000Marquez, L. Lynn; Nehlig, Pierre: Textural analyses of vein networks and sulfide impregnation zones; implications for the structural development of the Bent Hill massive sulfide depositdownload
9%1391994Fukuma, Koji; Koerner, Ulrike et al.: Rock magnetic properties of mafic rocks from the Middle Valley sedimented riftdownload
8%1391994Baker, Paul A.; Cross, Scott L. et al.: Geochemistry of carbonate nodules and cements and implications for hydrothermal circulation, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
8%1391994Mao, Shaozhi; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Late Quaternary calcareous nannofossils from the sedimented Middle Valley of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, Leg 139download
7%1391992Davis, Earl E.; Villinger, Heinrich W.: Tectonic and thermal structure of the Middle Valley sedimented rift, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
6%1391994Groeschel-Becker, Henrike M.; Villinger, Heinrich W. et al.: Seismic velocities of diabase and basalt from Middle Valley sills and flows, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
6%1391994Becker, Keir; Morin, Roger H. et al.: Permeabilities in the Middle Valley hydrothermal system measured with packer and flowmeter experimentsdownload
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2000Scholten, J. C.; Lackschewitz, Klas S. et al.: (super 230) Th/ (super 234) U and (super 231) Pa/ (super 235) U disequilibria in massive sulfides from the Bent Hill area (legs 139 and 169)download
5%1391994Koerner, Ulrike: Rock magnetic properties of hydrothermally formed iron sulfides from Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
5%1391994Whiticar, Michael J.; Faber, Eckhard et al.: Thermogenic and bacterial hydrocarbon gases (free and sorbed) in Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Leg 139download
5%1391994Boni, Maria; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Organic matter and carbon isotope composition of carbonate nodules and associated sediments from Middle Valley, Leg 139download
5%1391992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
5%1391994Rohr, Kristin M. M.; Groeschel-Becker, Henrike: Correlation of well logs, physical properties, and surface seismic reflection data, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
5%1391994Fisher, Andrew T.; Fischer, K. et al.: Geotechnical and hydrogeological properties of sediments from Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
4%1391994Whelan, Jean K.; Seewald, Jeffrey et al.: Time-temperature histories of kerogen and mineral ammonia from Leg 139 (Middle Valley) sedimentsdownload
4%1391994Peter, Jan M.; Goodfellow, Wayne D. et al.: Fluid inclusion petrography and microthermometry of the Middle Valley hydrothermal system, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
4%1391994Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Lipid/bitumen maturation by hydrothermal activity in sediments of Middle Valley, Leg 139download
4%1391994Davis, Earl E.; Fisher, Andrew T.: On the nature and consequences of hydrothermal circulation in the Middle Valley sedimented rift; interferences from geophysical and geochemical observations, Leg 139download
3%1391994Leybourne, Matthew I.; Goodfellow, Wayne D.: Mineralogy and mineral chemistry of hydrothermally altered sediment, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload

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