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58%184
184-1148
2004Tang Song; Shao Lei et al.: Characteristics of clay minerals in the South China Sea since the Oligocene and their significance
50%184
184-1148
2010Long Van Hoang; Clift, Peter D. et al.: Large-scale erosional response of SE Asia to monsoon evolution reconstructed from sedimentary records of the Song Hong-Yinggehai and Qiongdongnan Basins, South China Sea
10%185
185-1149
2006Kawamura, Kiichiro; Ogawa, Yujiro: Progressive microfabric changes in unconsolidated pelagic and hemipelagic sediments down to 180 mbsf, Northwest Pacific, ODP Leg 185, Site 1149download
67%186
186-1150
186-1151
2002Deyhle, Annette; Kopf, Achim: Strong B enrichment and anomalous delta (super 11) B in pore fluids from the Japan Trench forearc
83%188
188-1165
2004Junttila, Juho Petteri; Strand, Kari Olavi: Clay mineral occurrence in Prydz Bay rise (ODP Site 1165), Antarctica; implications for Plio-Pleistocene ice sheet evolution
83%188
188-1165
2006Siira, T.; Junttila, J.: Clay minerals in Neogene sediments off Prydz Bay (Site 1165), Antarctica; implications for Middle Miocene and Middle Pliocene glacial evolution
67%188
188-1165
2004Siira, Tuija; Junttila, Juho et al.: Clay mineral occurrence in Prydz Bay Rise (ODP Site 1165), Antarctica; implications for the middle Miocene and the middle Pliocene ice sheet evolution
67%188
188-1165
188-1166
2006Strand, Kari; Junttila, J. et al.: Implications of sediment composition changes for onset of glaciation and glacial dynamics in Prydz Bay continental margin, Antarctica
67%188
188-1165
2008Valppu, H.; Strand, K. et al.: Time-series analysis of late Cenozoic continental rise sediments in Prydz Bay for indicating dynamic East Antarctica ice sheet behaviour
58%188
188-1165
2006Junttila, Juho; Strand, K.: Smectite crystallinity and composition in Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments at the continental rise (ODP Site 1165), Prydz Bay, Antarctica
58%188
188-1165
2005Junttila, Juho; Ruikka, Mattiina et al.: Clay-mineral assemblages in high-resolution Plio-Pleistocene interval at ODP Site 1165, Prydz Bay, Antarcticadownload
50%188
188-1165
2003Warnke, Detlef A.; Richter, Carl et al.: The Plio-Pleistocene section of ODP Site 188-1165, Prydz Bay, Antarctic continental margin; a High-Resolution Integrated-Stratigraphy Committee (HiRISC) report
50%188
188-1165
2008Valppu, Henna; Strand, Kari et al.: Sediment physical properties and clay minerals of the Prydz Bay rise in response to the East Antarctic ice sheet behaviour since middle Miocene
58%188
188-1166
188-1167
2001Forsberg, Carl F.; Solheim, Anders et al.: Glacial development in the Prydz Bay region as witnessed by geotechnical and mineralogical properties of Leg 188 sites 1166 and 1167
50%1892001Robert, Christian M.; Exon, Neville F. et al.: L'Ouverture oceanique au sud de la Tasmanie durant le Paleogene et ses consequences paleoceanographiques; resultats preliminaires de la mineralogie des argiles (Leg ODP 189) Paleogene ocean opening south of Tasmania, and its paleo-oceanographic implications; preliminary results from clay mineral analyses; ODP Leg 189
67%189
189-1168
2002Robert, C.; Larnicol, G. et al.: Early Miocene variability of precipitation at southern high latitudes (ODP Site 1168, western Tasmanian region)
50%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Robert, Christian: Cenozoic environments in the Tasmanian area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg 189); inferences from bulk and clay mineralogy
8%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Robert, Christian M.: Bulk and clay mineral assemblages of the Tasmanian area, Maastrichtian-Pleistocene, ODP Leg 189download
67%189
189-1172
2004Schellenberg, Stephen A.; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: The Cretaceous/Paleogene transition on the East Tasman Plateau, southwestern Pacific
83%190
196
2004McKiernan, A. W.; Saffer, D. M.: Pore-water freshening in the Nankai Trough, Japan; implications for lateral fluid flow
83%1902000Underwood, Michael; Saffer, Demian M. et al.: Along-strike variations in clay mineralogy and diagenesis; implications for up-dip limit of the Nankai seismogenic zone
83%1902002Sunderland, E. Blanche; Morgan, Julia K.: Changes in clay mineral preferred orientations during progressive sediment accretion in the Nankai accretionary prism
10%1902005Sunderland, E. Blanche; Morgan, Julia K.: Microstructural variation in sediments from the toe of the Nankai accretionary prism; results of scanning electron microscope analysisdownload
67%190
190-1173
196
196-1173
2005Spinelli, G. A.; Underwood, M. B.: Modeling thermal history of subducting crust in Nankai Trough; constraints from in situ sediment temperature and diagenetic reaction progress
67%190
190-1173
196
196-1173
2001Hunze, S.; Buecker, C. et al.: Sedimentphysikalische Eigenschaften und tonmineralogische Interpretation des Nankai Akkretionskeils (ODP Leg 190) Sediment physical characteristics and clay mineralogical interpretation of the Nankai accretionary wedge; ODP Leg 190
21%190
190-1173
190-1174
190-1177
196
196-1173
2005Wilson, Moyra E. J.; Hirano, Satoshi et al.: Sedimentological and petrographic characteristics of volcanic ashes and siliceous claystones (altered ashes) from Sites 1173, 1174, and 1177, Leg 190download
7%190
190-1173
190-1174
190-1177
196
196-1173
2005Steurer, Joan F.; Underwood, Michael B.: Clay mineralogy of mudstones from the Nankai Trough reference Sites 1173 and 1177 and frontal accretionary prism Site 1174download
67%190
190-1174
311
2007Kitajima, H.; Noda, H. et al.: Hydraulic and frictional properties of natural clay-rich sediments from ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough and IODP Expedition 311 Cascadia margin
50%190
190-1174
2012den Hartog, Sabine A. M.; Peach, Colin J. et al.: Frictional properties of megathrust fault gouges at low sliding velocities; new data on effects of normal stress and temperature
42%190
190-1174
2008Suemine, Koichi; Kitagawa, Ryuji et al.: Clay minerals of sediments from the Nankai Trough reference site 1174 (ODP Leg 190)
8%190
190-1175
190-1176
2005Underwood, Michael B.; Steurer, Joan F.: Composition and sources of clay from the trench slope and shallow accretionary prism of Nankai Troughdownload
13%190
190-1177
190-1178
2011Guo, Junhua; Underwood, Michael B.: Refined method for calculating percentages of kaolinite and chlorite from X-ray diffraction data, with application to the Nankai Margin of southwest Japandownload
21%192
192-1183
192-1186
2004Sano, Takashi; Naruse, Hajime et al.: Boron contents of Leg 192 sedimentsdownload
58%1932007Monecke, T.; Giorgetti, G. et al.: Textural and mineralogical changes associated with the incipient hydrothermal alteration of glassy dacite at the submarine PACMANUS hydrothermal system, eastern Manus Basindownload
50%1932006Paulick, Holger; Bach, W.: Phyllosilicate alteration mineral assemblages in the active subsea-floor PACMANUS hydrothermal system, Papua New Guinea, ODP Leg 193
50%1932009Giorgetti, Giovanna; Monecke, Thomas et al.: Low-temperature hydrothermal alteration of trachybasalt at Conical Seamount, Papua New Guinea; formation of smectite and metastable precursor phases
50%193
193-1188
193-1189
2004Lackschewitz, K. S.; Devey, C. W. et al.: Mineralogical, geochemical and isotopic characteristics of hydrothermal alteration processes in the active, submarine, felsic-hosted PACMANUS field, Manus Basin, Papua New Guineadownload
50%133
194
194-1192
194-1194
194-1195
2006John, Cedric M.; Adatte, Thierry et al.: Regional trends in clay mineral fluxes to the Queensland margin and ties to middle Miocene global coolingdownload
83%1952005Noda, H.; Shimamoto, T. et al.: Frictional constitutive parameters for serpentine mud from South Chamorro Seamount
83%1952002Hart, D. J.: Fluid flow mechanisms in the serpentine mud volcanoes of the Mariana forearc
83%1952009Lischka, M.; Meschede, M. et al.: Insights into the fine-grained fraction of serpentine mud from the southern Chamorro Seamount (ODP Leg 195); a combined XRD, RFA and TEM-EDS study
67%1952009Takai, Ken; Miyazaki, Junichi et al.: Exploration of the most alkaline extreme in a deep-sea serpentine seamount, the South Chamorro Seamount
67%1952007Pabst, S.; Zack, T. et al.: In situ geochemical data from metamorphic rocks in the active Mariana subduction zone
67%195
195-1200
2002Mottl, M. J.; Komor, S. C. et al.: Deep fluids from the subducting Pacific Plate and associated extremophilic microbial activity on a Mariana forearc serpentine seamount, ODP Leg 195
50%195
195-1200
2004D'Antonio, M.; Kristensen, M. B.: Serpentine and brucite of ultramafic clasts from the South Chamorro Seamount (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 195, Site 1200); inferences for the serpentinization of the Mariana forearc mantledownload
67%195
195-1201
2005D'Antonio, M.; Kristensen, M. B.: Hydrothermal alteration of oceanic crust in the West Philippine Sea Basin (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 195, Site 1201); inferences from a mineral chemistry investigation
67%195
195-1202
2004Hofmann, J.; Diekmann, B. et al.: Detrital sediment supply and late Quaternary environmental changes off Taiwan, ODP Site 1202
10%195
195-1202
2006Wei, Kuo-Yen: Leg 195 synthesis; Site 1202; late Quaternary sedimentation and paleoceanography in the southern Okinawa Troughdownload
7%198
198-1208
2011Jia Guodong; Li Zhiyang et al.: A major decline of C (sub 4) plant in the source region of the North Pacific eolian dust (Asian interior) from 12 to 9 Madownload
83%1992002Vanden Berg, Michael D.; Jarrard, Richard D.: Paleogene and Neogene paleoclimate implications of high-resolution mineralogy and mass accumulation rates for Equatorial Pacific sites drilled during ODP Leg 199
50%1992003Vanden Berg, Michael D.: The use of light absorption spectroscopy as a mineral identification tool; implications for the study of Cenozoic paleoclimate
13%1992002Vanden Berg, Michael D.; Jarrard, Richard D.: Determination of Equatorial Pacific mineralogy using light absorption spectroscopydownload
13%1992006Vanden Berg, Michael D.; Jarrard, Richard D.: High-resolution mineralogy for Leg 199 based on reflectance spectroscopy and physical propertiesdownload
67%199
199-1218
199-1219
2004Dalai, T. K.; Ravizza, G. E. et al.: The marine Os isotopic record in the Eocene-Oligocene sections from the Equatorial Pacific
8%2012001D'Hondt, Steven L.; Jorgensen, Bo Barker et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 201 scientific prospectus; controls on microbial communities in deeply buried sediments, eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru margindownload
1%2012010Jaisi, Deb P.; Blake, Ruth E.: Tracing sources and cycling of phosphorus in Peru margin sediments using oxygen isotopes in phosphatesdownload
42%202
202-1235
2013Scholz, Florian; Hensen, Christian et al.: Submarine weathering of silicate minerals and the extent of pore water freshening at active continental margins
83%2042008Torres, M. E.; Chan, L. et al.: Lithium systematics revealed in samples from ODP Leg 204 (Hydrate Ridge); a tribute to Lui-Heung Chan
13%2042005Underwood, Michael B.; Torres, Marta E.: Composition of clay minerals from hemipelagic sediments at Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia subduction zonedownload
10%2042005Gracia, Eulalia; Martinez-Ruiz, Francisca et al.: Grain-size and bulk and clay mineralogy of sediments from the summit and flanks of southern Hydrate Ridge, Sites 1244-1250, ODP Leg 204download
50%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1248
204-1250
204-1251
2005Teichert, B. M. A.; Torres, M. E. et al.: Fluid sources, fluid pathways and diagenetic reactions across an accretionary prism revealed by Sr and B geochemistrydownload
67%204
204-1245
204-1252
2005Basu, N.; Underwood, M. B. et al.: Composition and dehydration of clay minerals from hemipelagic sediments at Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia subduction zone
67%206
206-1256
2006Laverne, Christine; Grauby, Olivier et al.: Hydroschorlomite in altered basalts from Hole 1256D, ODP Leg 206; the transition from low-temperature to hydrothermal alterationdownload
50%206
206-1256
309
309-U1256
312
312-U1256
335
335-1256
2011Zoeller, Khalhela E.: IODP Hole 1256D; petrological and textural variations down-core
21%206
206-1256
2006Laverne, Christine: Chemical composition of unusual Ti hydrogarnets from the deepest volcanic rocks cored in ODP Hole 1256D (Leg 206)download
15%206
206-1256
2007Kerneklian, Marcie J.; Jarrard, Richard D.: Data report; Visible and near-infrared spectroscopy as an indicator of hydration in the upper oceanic crust of ODP Site 1256download
8%206
206-1256
2006Alt, Jeffrey C.; Laverne, Christine: Chemical compositions of secondary minerals from Site 1256 basement, ODP Leg 206download
1%206
206-1256
2010Dziony, W.; Horn, I. et al.: delta (super 56) Fe variations in Fe-Ti oxides of IODP Hole 1256D (East Pacific Rise)download
29%207
207-1258
207-1259
2009Schulte, P.; Deutsch, A. et al.: A dual-layer Chicxulub ejecta sequence with shocked carbonates from the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) boundary, ODP Leg 207, western Atlanticdownload
67%2092009Vils, F.; Kalt, A. et al.: Light elements in oceanic and ophiolitic serpentinites and implications for element recycling in subduction zones
67%2092003Ildefonse, Benoit; Carlson, Richard L. et al.: Physical properties of gabbros and serpentinized peridotites at the MAR, 15 degrees N; shipboard results from ODP Leg 209
67%209
209-1268
209-1272
2004Bach, Wolfgang; Garrido, Carlos J. et al.: Seawater-peridotite interactions; first insights from ODP Leg 209, MAR 15 degrees Ndownload
67%209
209-1268
2007Bach, W.; Klein, F.: Silica metasomatism of oceanic serpentinites
58%209
209-1268
209-1270
209-1271
209-1272
209-1274
209-1275
2004Schroeder, T.; Cheadle, M. et al.: Extensional faulting at 15 degrees North on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, ODP Leg 209
50%209
209-1268
209-1270
209-1271
209-1272
209-1274
2006Paulick, Holger; Bach, W. et al.: Geochemistry of abyssal peridotites (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 15 degrees 20'N, ODP Leg 209); implications for fluid-rock interaction in slow spreading environmentsdownload
17%209
209-1268
209-1272
209-1274
2007Moll, M.; Paulick, Holger et al.: Data report; microprobe analyses of primary phases (olivine, pyroxene, and spinel) and alteration products (serpentine, iowaite, talc, magnetite, and sulfides) in Holes 1268A, 1272A and 1274Adownload
67%209
209-1275
2006Silant'yev, S. A.; Kostitsyn, Yu. A. et al.: Petrologicheskiye i izotopno-geokhimicheskiye cherty peridotit-gabbro-trond'yemitovogo kompleksa SAKh, 15 degrees 44's.sh., skv.1275B i 1275D (209 reys "Dzhoides Rezolushn") Petrological, isotopic and geochemical features of peridotite-gabbro-trondhjemite complex of the North Atlantic Ridge, 15 degrees 44'N, Sites 1275B and 1275D (Leg 209 JOIDES Resolution)
67%210
210-1276
2010Pletsch, T.; Petschick, R.: Clay mineral alteration of Cretaceous sediments intruded by volcanic sills, ODP Site 1276, Newfoundland Margin
15%210
210-1276
2007Wilson, R. C. L.; Hiscott, Richard N.: Ar/Ar dating of white mica clasts in early to late postrift sediments sampled during OPD Leg 210 off Newfoundlanddownload
50%301
301-U1301
327
327-U1301
2010Tsuji, Takeshi; Yamaguchi, Haruka et al.: Mineral classification from quantitative X-ray maps using neural network; application to volcanic rocks
83%3022007Krylov, A.; Backman, J. et al.: A middle Miocene onset of a permanent sea-ice cover in the Arctic Ocean
83%3022008Turunen, S.; Strand, K.: Clay mineralogy of the central Arctic Ocean sediments; implications for Cenozoic paleoenvironments
67%3022010Krupskaya, V.; Krylov, A. et al.: Cretaceous-Paleocene-Eocene sedimentation in Arctic Ocean; results from the clay minerals investigation (IODP-ACEX, 302 data)
6%3022008Krupskaya, Viktoriya; Nechitailo, Aleksandr et al.: Investigation of clay fraction (<2 mu m) composition for the understanding of the changes in sedimentary environments in the Arctic Ocean during Cenozoic time (IODP Leg 302 data)download
67%302
302-M0002
2008Krylov, Alexey A.; Andreeva, Irina A. et al.: A shift in heavy and clay mineral provenance indicates a middle Miocene onset of a perennial sea ice cover in the Arctic Oceandownload
67%3032010Ockert, Charlotte; Teichert, Barbara M. A. et al.: Ca-isotope fractionation during interaction with clay minerals
67%303
303-U1304
303-U1306
303-U1308
2010Ockert, C.; Teichert, B. M. A. et al.: Interaction of calcium with clay minerals and marine sediments
67%303
303-U1305
2006Satte, Y. M.; Preda, M. et al.: Clay mineral assemblages and thermohaline circulation in the NW Atlantic during OIS 25 to 29 (IODP Site 1305)
7%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
340T
340T-U1309
2011Joens, N.; Bach, W. et al.: Fluid and temperature conditions in an oceanic detachment fault footwall; insights from late-stage mineral veins (ODP Leg 304/305)download
83%3082005Adatte, Thierry; John, C. M. et al.: Overview of the evolution of clay mineralogy in the Gulf of Mexico; implications for regional climate and drainage history of the Mississippi and Brazos-Trinity Rivers
50%3082009Strong, Hilary E.; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: Consolidation characteristics of mass transport deposits in Ursa Basin, northern Gulf of Mexico
15%308
308-U1320
2009Ask, Maria: Data report; Consolidation state and stress ratio of clay-rich sediments from Site U1320download
10%308
308-U1320
308-U1324
2009John, Cedric M.; Adatte, Thierry: Data report; X-ray analyses of bulk sediment in IODP holes U1320A and U1324B, northern Gulf of Mexicodownload
58%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2012Day-Stirrat, Ruarri J.; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: The fabric of consolidation in Gulf of Mexico mudstones
58%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2013Casey, B.; Germaine, J. T. et al.: Liquid limit as a predictor of mudrock permeability
10%311
311-U1325
311-U1326
311-U1327
311-U1328
311-U1329
2008Bartier, Daniele; Blanc-Valleron, Marie-Madeleine et al.: Data report; Clay mineralogical composition of northern Cascadia Margin sediments, IODP Expedition 311download
58%314
314-C0001
314-C0004
314-C0006
315
315-C0001
316
316-C0004
316-C0006
2009Henry, P.; Boiselet, A. et al.: Characterization of compactant and dilatant deformation in the Nankai accretionary margin from LWD resistivity data and images, and CT-scan data analysis
42%314
314-C0001
315
315-C0001
2010Hashimoto, Y.; Tobin, H. J. et al.: Velocity-porosity relationships for slope apron and accreted sediments in the Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 315 Site C0001download
42%314
314-C0001
315
315-C0001
2011Conin, Marianne J.; Henry, Pierre et al.: Interpretation of porosity and LWD resistivity from the Nankai accretionary wedge in light of clay physicochemical properties; evidence for erosion and local overpressuringdownload
6%314
314-C0001
314-C0002
314-C0004
314-C0006
315
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316-C0006
316-C0007
316-C0008
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338-C0002
2012Guo, Junhua; Underwood, Michael B.: Clay mineral assemblages from the Nankai Trough accretionary prism and the Kumano Basin, IODP Expeditions 315 and 316, NanTroSeize Stage 1download

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