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12%1642000Carcione, Jose M.; Tinivella, Umberta: Bottom-simulating reflectors; seismic velocities and AVO effects
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170-1040
2000Lutz, Ruediger; Gieren, Birgit et al.: Composition of organic matter in subducted and unsubducted sediments off the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica (ODP Leg 170, sites 1039 and 1040)
12%191
191-1179
2000Kanazawa, Toshihiko; Sager, William W. et al.: Borehole seismological observatorydownload
12%189
189-1172
2004Fuller, Michael; Touchard, Yannick: On the magnetostratigraphy of the East Tasman Plateau, timing of the opening of the Tasmanian Gateway and paleoenvironmental changes
12%154
154-925
154-926
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202-1241
2004Tiedemann, R.; Sturm, A. et al.: Orbitally tuned stratigraphies from 2.5 to 8 Ma at Sites 1237 and 1241
12%130
130-806
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138-849
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181-1123
2009Russon, T.; Elliot, M. et al.: Middle-late Pleistocene deep water circulation in the southwest subtropical Pacificdownload
12%138
138-846
2007Haywood, A. M.; Valdes, P. J. et al.: The mid-Pliocene warm period; a test-bed for integrating data and models
12%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
12%314
314-C0001
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315-C0002
2008Henry, P.; Lallemant, S. J. et al.: Accretionary wedge growth, seismogenic zone updip limit and stress variations in Nankai subduction
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117-731
1991Sato, Tokiyuki; Kameo, Koji et al.: Coccolith biostratigraphy of the Arabian Sea
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1990Oreshkina, Tatiana T.; Radionova, Eleonora P.: The transition of Pacific Ocean diatom complexes at the middle-late Miocene boundary and the palaeoceanographic implications
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1990Sams, Mark; Goldberg, David: The validity of Q estimates from borehole data using spectral ratios
12%1998Robertson, A. H. F.; Emeis, K. C. et al.: Collision-related break-up of a carbonate platform (Eratosthenes Seamount) and mud volcanism on the Mediterranean Ridge; preliminary synthesis and implications of tectonic results of ODP Leg 160 in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
12%1821999Feary, David A.; James, Noel P.: Quaternary bryozoan reef-mounds in cool-water, upper slope environments; Great Australian Bight
12%162
162-982
162-985
1999Baumann, Karl-Heinz; Huber, Robert: Sea-surface gradients between the North Atlantic and the Norwegian Sea during the last 3.1 m.y.; comparison of sites 982 and 985
12%1661999Betzler, Christian; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Sedimentary patterns and geometries of the Bahamian outer carbonate ramp (Miocene and lower Pliocene, Great Bahama Bank)
12%162
162-981
162-984
1999Carter, Susan J.; Raymo, M. E.: Sedimentological and mineralogical control of multisensor track data at sites 981 and 984
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1996You, 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
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94-609
1997Johnsen, Sigfus J.; Clausen, Henrik B. et al.: The delta (super 18) O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instabilitydownload
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2005Yum, J.; Meyers, P. A. et al.: Paleoceanographic inferences from carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of Cenomanian black shales from DSDP/ODP sites 367, 530, 603, 641, 1257-1261, and 1276 in the Atlantic Ocean
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2002Adkins, Jess F.; McIntyre, Katherine et al.: The temperature, salinity and delta (super 18) O of the LGM deep ocean
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160-964
160-966
160-967
160-969
2003Larrasoana, Juan C.; Roberts, Andrew P. et al.: A new proxy for bottom-water ventilation in the eastern Mediterranean based on diagenetically controlled magnetic properties of sapropel-bearing sediments
12%184
184-1144
2003Glass, B. P.: Australasian microtektites in the South China Sea; implications regarding the location and size of the source craterdownload
12%3012003Kenig, Fabien; Simons, Dirk-Jan H. et al.: Branched aliphatic alkanes with quaternary substituted carbon atoms in modern and ancient geologic samples
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304-U1309
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2005McCaig, Andrew M.; Frost, B. R. et al.: Alteration and fluid flow recorded in a 1400 m section of oceanic gabbros beneath a detachment fault at 30 degrees N Mid-Atlantic Ridge, (IODP Site U1309)
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131-808
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1992Yamano, M.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Heat flow and fluid flow regime in the western Nankai accretionary prism
12%1261992Taylor, Rex Neil; Lapierre, Henriette et al.: Igneous geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Izu-Bonin forearc basindownload
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90-594
2006Brook, Martin S.; Kirkbride, Martin P. et al.: Quantified time scale for glacial valley cross-profile evolution in Alpine mountains
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166-1004
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166-1007
2002Reijmer, John J. G.; Betzler, Christian et al.: Bahamian carbonate platform development in response to sea-level changes and the closure of the Isthmus of Panama
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41-366
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130-807
1999Schrag, Daniel P.: Effects of diagenesis on the isotopic record of late Paleogene tropical sea surface temperatures
12%1191999Cranston, R. E.: Estimating marine sediment accumulation rates from geochemical pore water gradients
12%162
162-983
1999Koc, Nalan; Hodell, David A. et al.: High-resolution Pleistocene diatom biostratigraphy of Site 983 and correlations with isotope stratigraphy
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162-984
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1999Schrag, Daniel P.; Alexander, Jane L.: Hydrogen isotope profiles in deep sea pore fluids, and speculations on the global hydrogen cycle
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1983Bukry, J. D.: Tropical Miocene silicoflagellates near Barbados
12%1822000Feary, David A.; Hine, Albert C. et al.: Leg 182 summary; Great Australian Bight; Cenozoic cool-water carbonatesdownload
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150-904
1997Urbat, M.; Dekkers, M. J. et al.: Fuzzy c-means clustering as an aid in the interpretation of the natural remanent magnetization in various types of sediments
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170-1039
170-1040
170-1041
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170-1043
1997Kastner, Miriam; Blanc, G. et al.: Hydrogeology and composition of fluids at the Costa Rica subduction zone; new results and Mark's contribution
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2002Meister, P.; McKenzie, J. A. et al.: Dolomite formation on the Peru margin; evidence for microbial activity in the deep biosphere
12%162
162-980
2003Tzedakis, P. C.; McManus, J. F. et al.: Comparison of changes in vegetation in Northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 yearsdownload
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1975Kennett, J. P.; Houtz, R. E. et al.: Site 277download
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114-703
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174A-1073
2001Liu, Shaobin; Glass, B. P.: Upper Eocene impact ejecta/spherule layers in marine sediments; new sites
12%189
189-1168
2004Touchard, Yannick; Fuller, Michael: Magnetostratigraphy of the Pliocene-Pleistocene sequence and of the Eocene-Oligocene transition at ODP Leg 189 Hole 1168
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2004Eldrett, James S.; Harding, Ian C. et al.: Magnetostratigraphic calibration of Eocene-Oligocene dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy from the Norwegian-Greenland Seadownload
12%171B2001Norris, Richard D.; Kroon, Dick et al.: Introduction; Cretaceous-Paleogene climate evolution of the western North Atlantic, results from ODP Leg 171B, Blake Nosedownload
12%172
172-1054
172-1055
172-1063
2001Keigwin, Lloyd D.: Late Pleistocene stable isotope studies of ODP sites 1054, 1055, and 1063download
12%118
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1999Hertogen, J.: Cumulate processes and geochemical differentiation within Oceanic Layer 3
12%159
159-959
1999Oboh-Ikuenobe, Francisca E.; Hoffmeister, Alan P. et al.: Cyclical distribution of dispersed organic matter and dinocysts, ODP Site 959 (early Oligocene-early Miocene, Cote d'Ivoire-Ghana transform margin)
12%162
162-982
162-985
1999Wallrabe-Adams, Hans-Joachim; Werner, Reinhard: Data report: chemical composition of middle Miocene-lower Pliocene ash from sites 982 and 985
12%162
162-984
1999Huber, Robert; Baumann, Karl-Heinz et al.: Data report: counting experiments on different size fractions; examples from Site 984
12%1662001Grammer, G. Michael; Harris, Paul M. et al.: Carbonate platforms; exploration- and production-scale insight from modern analogs in the Bahamas
12%159
159-959
159-960
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159-962
2001Pletsch, T.; Erbacher, J. et al.: Cretaceous separation of Africa and South America; the view from the West African margin (ODP Leg 159)
12%1592001Luyendyk, Bruce P.; Sorlien, Christopher C. et al.: Structural and tectonic evolution of the Ross Sea Rift in the Cape Colbeck region, eastern Ross Sea, Antarcticadownload
12%77
77-535
2001Cole, G. A.; Yu, A. et al.: The deep water Gulf of Mexico petroleum system; insights from piston coring, defining seepage, anomalies, and background
12%57
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57-439
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2006Gladenkov, A. Yu.: Cenozoic diatom zonation and its significance for stratigraphic correlations in the North Pacific
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2007Swart, P. K.: An alternative mechanism for producing global changes in the carbon isotopic composition of platform derived sediments
12%183
183-1137
183-1140
2003Delius, H.; Brewer, T. S. et al.: Evidence for textural and alteration changes in basaltic lava flows using variations in rock magnetic properties (ODP Leg 183)download
12%1997Goldberg, D.; Guerin, Gilles et al.: Shear-wave logs and velocity-porosity relationships in gas hydrates
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2006Geldmacher, J.; Hoernle, K. et al.: IODP; age and geochemistry of Central American forearc basement rocks (DSDP Leg 67 an 84) reveal a complex geodynamic history
12%178
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178-1096
2006Diviacco, P.; Rebesco, M. et al.: Late Pliocene mega debris flow deposit and related fluid escapes identified on the Antarctic Peninsula continental margin by seismic reflection data analysis
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207-1258
207-1260
2007Hardas, P.; Mutterlose, J.: Calcareous nannofossil assemblages of oceanic anoxic event 2 in the Equatorial Atlantic; evidence of an eutrophication eventdownload
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180-1109
2002Stover, Shannon C.; Screaton, Elizabeth J. et al.: Hydrologic characteristics of shallow marine sediments of Woodlark Basin, Site 1109download
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183-1137
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2002Coffin, Millard F.; Pringle, Malcolm S. et al.: Kerguelen hotspot magma output since 130 Ma
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178-1102
178-1103
2001Barker, Peter F.; Camerlenghi, Angelo et al.: Glacial sediment transport and distribution on the Antarctic Peninsula Pacific continental shelf and slope; new results from seismic reflection profiles and ODP Leg 178 drilling
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181-1123
2001Hall, Ian R.; McCave, I. Nicholas et al.: Intensified deep Pacific inflow and ventilation in Pleistocene glacial times
12%161
161-976
161-979
2009Combourieu Nebout, Nathalie; Peyron, Odile et al.: Rapid climatic variability in the West Mediterranean during the last 25 000 years from high resolution pollen datadownload
12%108
108-658
2006Cole, J. M.; deMenocal, P. B. et al.: Terrigenous evidence from marine sediments for deglacial climate variability in Africadownload
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1992Rochette, P.; Braun, C.: Reorienting the 504B sheeted dike complex using magnetic fabric and paleomagnetism
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1995Wasilewski, P. J.; Nazarova, K. A. et al.: Magnetic petrology of the oceanic serpentinites; implications for plate tectonics
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2003Hall, Ian R.; McCave, I. Nicholas et al.: Paleocurrent reconstruction of the deep Pacific inflow during the middle Miocene; reflections of East Antarctic ice sheet growthdownload
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2003Gillis, K. K.: Some new perspectives on seafloor metamorphism
12%1997Fitzgerald, P.; Baldwin, S.: Detachment fault model for the evolution of the Ross Embayment
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1980Scheidegger, K. F.; Corliss, J. B. et al.: Compositions of deep sea ash layers derived from North Pacific volcanic arcs; variations in time and space
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178-1096
2009Neagu, R. C.; Tinivella, U. et al.: Estimation of biogenic silica contents in marine sediments using seismic and well log data; Sediment Drift 7, Antarctica
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173-1068
2004Hopkinson, L.; Beard, J. S et al.: The hydrothermal plumbing of a serpentinite-hosted detachment; evidence from the west Iberia non-volcanic rifted continental margindownload
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178-1099
2009Solovyov, V. D.; Bakhmutov, V. G. et al.: Crustal structure of Palmer Deep (west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula) by geophysical data
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26-258
1997Burnett, Jackie A.: New species and new combinations of Cretaceous nannofossils, and a note on the origin of Petrarhabdus (Deflandre) Wind & Wise
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1977Bryan, W. B.; Robinson, P. T. et al.: Studying oceanic layers
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2003Johnson, H. Paul; Baross, J. et al.: Probing for life in the ocean crust with the LEXEN Program
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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
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1978Hekinian, R.; Rosendahl, B. R. et al.: Hydrothermal deposits and associated basement rocks from the Galapagos spreading center
12%601982Christensen, N. I.; Blair, S. C. et al.: Seismic velocities at elevated pressures of igneous rocks from the Mariana Trough and fore-arc region, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 60download
12%1962004Bangs, Nathan L.; Shipley, Thomas H. et al.: Evolution of the Nankai Trough decollement from the trench into the seismogenic zone; inferences from three-dimensional seismic reflection imaging
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152-919
2004St. John, Kristen; Flower, Benjamin P. et al.: Evolution of iceberg melting, biological productivity, and the record of Icelandic volcanism in the Irminger Basin since 630 kadownload
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135-841
1991Ballance, P. F.: Sedimentary basins of the South Pacific; many questions, fewer answers
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2004Campbell, Robert J.; Howe, Richard W. et al.: Middle Campanian-lowermost Maastrichtian nannofossil and foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the northwestern Australian margindownload
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2010Jaisi, Deb P.; Blake, Ruth E.: Tracing sources and cycling of phosphorus in Peru margin sediments using oxygen isotopes in authigenic and detrital phosphates
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41-369
2005Davison, Ian: Central Atlantic margin basins of northwest Africa; geology and hydrocarbon potential (Morocco to Guinea)download
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182-1127
2005Betzler, Christian; Saxena, S. et al.: Cool-water carbonate sedimentology and eustasy; Pleistocene upper slope environments, Great Australian Bight (Site 1127, ODP Leg 182)download
12%2005Armstrong-Altrin, J. S.; Verma, Surendra P.: Critical evaluation of six tectonic setting discrimination diagrams using geochemical data of Neogene sediments from known tectonic settingsdownload
12%3102008Inwood, J.; Brewer, T. et al.: Integration of core, logging and drilling data in modern reefal carbonates to improve core location and recovery estimates (IODP Expedition 310)
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165-1002
2008Donahue, Michael A.; Werne, J. P. et al.: Modeling sulfur isotope fractionation and differential diffusion during sulfate reduction in sediments of the Cariaco Basindownload
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206-1256
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2008Koepke, J.; Christie, D. M. et al.: Petrography of the dike-gabbro transition at IODP Site 1256 (Equatorial Pacific); the evolution of the granoblastic dikesdownload
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177-1089
2007Christl, M.; Mangini, A. et al.: Highly resolved beryllium-10 record from ODP Site 1089; a global signal?download
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188-1167
2007O'Brien, P. E.; Goodwin, I. et al.: Late Neogene ice drainage changes in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica and the interaction of Antarctic ice sheet evolution and climatedownload
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1994Castillo, P. R.; Pringle, M. S. et al.: East Mariana Basin tholeiites; Cretaceous intraplate basalts or rift basalts related to the Ontong Java plume?
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1994Bjorklund, K. R.; Ciesielski, P. F.: Ecology, morphology, stratigraphy, and the paleoceanographic significance of Cycladophora davisiana davisiana; Part I, Ecology and morphology
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1998Meurer, W. P.; Natland, James H.: Apatite composition and distribution as an indicator of postcumulus processes in ocean cumulates
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2001Haggas, S. L.; Brewer, T. S. et al.: Relocating and orientating cores by the integration of electrical and optical images; a case study from Ocean Drilling Program Hole 735B
12%1351994Pratson, Elizabeth Lewis; Broglia, Cristina et al.: Data Report; Geochemical logging results from the Lau Basin and Tonga Ridge; sites 834, 838, 839, and 840download
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1983Verma, Surendra P.: Strontium and neodymium isotope geochemistry of igneous rocks from the North East Pacific and Gulf of California

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