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Score | Exp/Site/Hole | Year | Author/Title ↑ | Full text |
38% | 190 190-1173 190-1174 190-1177 196 196-1173 | 2009 | Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu et al.: Microbial methane production rates in gas hydrate-bearing sediments from the eastern Nankai Trough, off central Japan | |
44% | 110 110-671 110-672 131 131-808 132 196 196-808 | 1996 | You, C. F.; Spivack, A. J. et al.: Boron contents and isotopic compositions in pore waters; a new approach to determine temperature induced artifacts; geochemical implications | |
2% | 202 202-1240 | 2005 | Yu, Pai-Sen; Chen, Min-Te: A La Nina-like condition in the eastern Equatorial Pacific during MIS 13-15 | download |
8% | 86 86-577 | 1985 | Zachos, James C.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Stable isotope and trace element geochemistry of carbonate sediments across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 577, Leg 86 | download |
6% | 208 | 2004 | Zachos, James C.; Kroon, Dick et al.: Leg 208 summary | download |
5% | 208 | 2002 | Zachos, James C.; Kroon, Dick et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 208 scientific prospectus; early Cenozoic extreme climates; the Walvis Ridge | download |
6% | 117 117-724 | 1991 | Zahn, Rainer; Pedersen, Thomas F.: Late Pleistocene evolution of surface and mid-depth hydrography at the Oman margin; planktonic and benthic isotope records at Site 724 | download |
11% | 141 | 1995 | Zheng, 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 migration | download |
63% | 127 | 1994 | Zuleger, E.; You, C. F. et al.: Boron and boron isotopes in sediments and pore waters from ODP Leg 127 (Japan Sea) | |
63% | 63 64 | 1999 | van Lith, Yvonne; Vasconcelos, Crisogono et al.: Dolomite formation in the deep-sea subsurface biosphere; intra-crystalline organic matter as a tracer for microbial activity | |
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