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1985Staudigel, Hubert; Hart, Stanley R.: Dating of ocean crust hydrothermal alteration; strontium isotope ratios from Hole 504B carbonates and reinterpretation of Sr isotope data from Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites 105, 332, 417, and 418download
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1990Sorhannus, Ulf: A new planktonic diatom species, Rhizosolenia sigmoida, from upper Pliocene sediments of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean
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1983Natland, James H.; Melson, W. G. et al.: Production of uniform lava compositions of spreading ridges; result of magma mixing or a thermal cusp? Evidence from the Costa Rica Rift
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1987Taviani, Marco; Lawrence, James R.: Unusual occurrence of methane-derived carbonates; delta (super 13) C depleted calcite veins in basalt bedrock of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea, DSDP Leg 38
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1997Booij, E.; Staudigel, H.: Controls and diversity of altered oceanic crust composition
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1988Alt, J. C.; Anderson, T. F.: The distribution of sulfur in the oceanic crust, DSDP/ODP Holes 504B and 735B
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1997Goldberg, D.; Sun, Y. F.: Attenuation differences in Layer 2A in intermediate- and slow-spreading oceanic crust
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1982Pecherskii, D. M.; Tikhonov, L. V.: Low temperature heterophase alteration of titanomagnetite in oceanic basalts based on magnetic data
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1990Mottl, Michael J.; Gieskes, Joris M.: Chemistry of waters sampled from oceanic basement boreholes, 1979-1988
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1988Broglia, Cristina; Ellis, Darwin: Response of the thermal neutron porosity log to alteration and environmental factors in basaltic rocks from ODP sites
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174B
1999Brewer, T. S.; Harvey, P. K. et al.: Borehole images of the ocean crust; case histories from the Ocean Drilling Program
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174B
1999Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Borehole temperature measurements, inferences about flow in open holes, and implications for formation permeability
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1990Moos, Daniel; Pezard, Philippe A. et al.: Elastic wave velocities within oceanic Layer 2 from sonic full waveform logs in Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 395A, 418A, and 504Bdownload
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1996Yang Jingsui; Hall, James M.: An intermediate-fast spreading rate of the Troodos type oceanic crust; a comparison to modern oceanic crusts
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2001Tompkins, M. J.; Christensen, N. I.: Ultrasonic P- and S-waves attenuation in oceanic basalt
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1996Bartetzko, A.; Fohrmann, A. et al.: Validity of log responses in young oceanic crust (DSDP/ODP holes 504B, 896A and 395A)
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2001Furnes, Harald; Muehlenbachs, Karlis et al.: Microbial fractionation of carbon isotopes in altered basaltic glass from the Atlantic Ocean, Lau Basin and Costa Rica Rift
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2006Furnes, Harald; Dilek, Yildirim et al.: Tectonic control of bioalteration in modern and ancient oceanic crust as evidenced by carbon isotopes
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1989Nishitani, T.; Kono, M.: Effect of low-temperature oxidation on the remanence properties of titanomagnetites
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1999Furnes, Harald; Staudigel, Hubert: Biological mediation in ocean crust alteration; how deep is the deep biosphere?
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2003Davis, Amy C.; Bickle, Mike J. et al.: Imbalance in the oceanic strontium budgetdownload
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1989Fryer, Gerard J.; Wilkens, Roy H.: Making sense of seismic velocities in the shallow oceanic crust
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1990Williams, Colin F.; Anderson, Roger N.: Thermophysical properties of the Earth's crust; in situ measurements from continental and ocean drillingdownload
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1983Bukry, David: Upper Cenozoic silicoflagellates from offshore Ecuador, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 504download
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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
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1982Langseth, Marcus G.; Mottl, Michael J.: Geochemical and geothermal mapping of crustal circulation patterns near DSDP sites 501/504
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1987Mottl, Michael J.; Langseth, Marcus G.: Slow hydrothermal circulation through thick sediments confirmed by drilling on S. flank of the Costa Rica Rift
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1981Autio, L. K.; Rhodes, J. Michael: Basalts from holes 501 & 504B(Costa Rican Rift zone); a possible source for high anorthite phenocrysts in ocean-floor basaltic magmas
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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
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1989Fisher, Andrew T.: Heat flow and hydrothermal circulation through young oceanic sediments and crust
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1982Zoback, M. D.; Anderson, R. N.: Ultrasonic borehole televiewer investigation of oceanic crustal layer 2A, Costa Rica Rift
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1986Langseth, Marcus G.; Mottl, M. et al.: Hydrothermal circulation in the vicinity of the DSDP 501/504 sites on the south flank of the Costa Rica Rift
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1981Anderson, Roger N.; Zoback, Mark D.: The implications of fracture distribution and reflectivity from borehole televiewer imagery for the structure and stratigraphy of the oceanic crust on the Costa Rica Rift, eastern Equatorial Pacific
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1983Searle, R. C.: Gloria survey over Costa Rica Rift; sites 501, 504, and 505download
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1983Andrews, A. J.; Dollase, W. A. et al.: A Moessbauer study of saponite in layer 2 basalt, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 69download
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1983Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Splain, Joan H.: Appendix; Interlaboratory comparison of Leg 69 and 70 basalt standardsdownload
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1983Ponomarev, Vladimir N.; Nekhoroshkov, Vladislav L.: First measurements of the magnetic field within the ocean crust; Deep Sea Drilling Project legs 68 and 69download
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1983Sancetta, Constance A.: Biostratigraphic and paleo-oceanographic events in the eastern Equatorial Pacific; results of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 69download
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1983Pertsev, Nikolai N.; Boronikhin, V. A.: Alteration zones near veins in basalts from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 501/504 and 505, Costa Rica Riftdownload
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1988Langseth, M. G.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: The distribution of geothermal and geochemical gradients near site 501/504; implications for hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crustdownload
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1983Mottl, Michael J.; Anderson, Roger N. et al.: Chemistry of waters sampled from basaltic basement in Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 501, 504B, and 505Bdownload
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1983Cann, J. R.; Von Herzen, Richard P.: Downhole logging at Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 501, 504, and 505, near the Costa Rica Riftdownload
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1983Mottl, Michael J.; Lawrence, James R. et al.: Elemental and stable-isotope composition of pore waters and carbonate sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 501/504 and 505download
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1983Adamson, A. C.: Chemistry of alteration minerals from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 501, 504, and 505download
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1983Autio, L. K.; Rhodes, J. M.: Costa Rica Rift zone basalts; geochemical and experimental data from a possible example of multistage meltingdownload
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1983Noack, Yves; Emmermann, R. et al.: Alteration in Site 501 (Leg 68) and Site 504 (Leg 69) basalts; preliminary resultsdownload
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1985Hobart, Michael A.; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: A geothermal and geophysical survey on the south flank of the Costa Rica Rift; sites 504 and 505download
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1983Etoubleau, J.; Corre, O. et al.: Costa Rica Rift; variably depleted basalts in the same holedownload
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1983Langseth, Marcus G.; Cann, J. R. et al.: Geothermal phenomena at the Costa Rica Rift; background and objectives for drilling at Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 501, 504, and 505download
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1983Cann, J. R.; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project covering Leg 68 (Site 501), Leg 69, and Leg 70 (Site 504) of the cruises of the drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Puntarenas, Costa Rica to Balboa, Panama, July-December 1979download
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1983Natland, James H.; Adamson, A. C. et al.: A compositionally nearly steady-state magma chamber at the Costa Rica Rift; evidence from basalt glass and mineral data, Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 501, 504, and 505download
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1983Cann, J. R.; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: Sites 501 and 504; sediments and ocean crust in an area of high heat flow on the southern flank of the Costa Rica Riftdownload
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1983Bukry, J. D.: Pacific climatostratigraphy by oceanic silicoflagellates
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1995Boldreel, L. O.; Harvey, Peter K. H. et al.: Lithostratigraphy, fracturing, and fluid flow in the upper oceanic crustdownload
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1991Becker, Keir; Foss, Glen N. et al.: Hole 504B reclaimed for future drilling; Leg 137 Scientific Drilling Party
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1995Christaras, Basil G.: Data report; Mechanical behavior of basalt from Costa Rica Rift, Hole 504B, Leg 137download
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1982Breaking the 600 metre barrier
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1985Stephen, Ralph A.: Lateral variability in the upper crust at DSDP Site 504
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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?
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1993ODP extends deepest hole in oceanic crust
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1992Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi; Nakamura, Eizo: Boron isotope geochemistry of the oceanic crust from DSDP/ODP Hole 504B
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1988Baud, Richie Darren: Calculating crack density values from compressional and shear wave velocities
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1992Rochette, P.; Braun, C.: Reorienting the 504B sheeted dike complex using magnetic fabric and paleomagnetism
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1995Magenheim, Andrew J.; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Borehole fluid chemistry in Hole 504B, Leg 137; formation water or in-situ reactiondownload
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1983Mutter, J. C.; Newmark, R. et al.: Comparison of airgun-sonobuoy data with synthetic seismograms from DSDP 504-B
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1983Newmark, R. L.; Zoback, Mark D. et al.: Determination of in-situ stress directions in the oceanic crust; DSDP Hole 504B
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1981Anderson, Roger N.; Zoback, Mark D.: Permeability, underpressure and convection in layer 2A near the Costa Rica Rift
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1981Noack, T.: Seawater-basalt interactions in D.S.D.P. Leg 69, hole 504B samples
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1981Hein, J. R.; Sancetta, Constance A.: Sediment diagenesis at Site 504
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1981Barrett, T. J.; Friedrichsen, H.: Strontium and oxygen isotope composition of basalts from Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift, DSDP legs 69 and 70
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1981Barrett, T. J.; Friedrichsen, H.: Strontium and oxygen isotopic composition of basalts from Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift, Legs 69 and 70
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1983Facey, D.; Housden, J. et al.: Magneto-mineralogy of DSDP basalts Leg 83, Site 504
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1985Autio, Laurie Knapp; Rhodes, J. M.: Depleted Costa Rica rift zone basalts; a contribution to the debate on primary magmas
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1985Terrell, D. J.; Unam, D. F.: Downhole variation of noble gas content and apparent K-Ar age in submarine basalts; Costa Rica Rift DSDP Hole 504B
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1985Kawahata, Hodaka; Kusakabe, Minoru: Geochemistry of a subseafloor hydrothermal field; DSDP Hole 504B
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1988Stephen, Ralph A.: Lateral heterogeneity in the upper oceanic crust at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 504download
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1988Agar, Susan M.: Microstructural evolution of the upper ocean crust; evidence from DSDP hole 504B
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1988Lovell, M.; Pezard, Philippe A.: Multi channel sonic logging in basaltic ocean crust
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1990Agar, Susan M.: Fracture evolution in the upper ocean crust; evidence from DSDP hole 504B
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1985Stephen, R. A.: Seismic anisotropy in the upper oceanic crustdownload
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1982Alt, J. C.; Honnorez, J. et al.: Anhydrite from the oceanic crust; DSDP Hole 504B, Leg 70
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1982Anderson, R. N.; Honnorez, J. et al.: DSDP Hole 504B, the first reference section over 1 km through Layer 2 of the oceanic crust
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1982Becker, K.; Von Herzen, R. P. et al.: Electrical resistivity and bulk porosity of Layer 2 of the ocean crust, DSDP Hole 504B
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1982Newmark, R. L.; Anderson, Roger N. et al.: Fracture cyclicity in the upper km of the oceanic crust
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1982Becker, Keir; Von Herzen, R. P. et al.: Geothermal and electrical logging of DSDP Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift
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1982Mottl, Michael J.: Hot waters sampled from oceanic basement, IPOD Hole 504B
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1986Meyer, Audrey W.; Rabinowitz, Philip D. et al.: 1986 drilling results of the Ocean Drilling Program; legs 107-112
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1986Furuta, Toshio; Morijiri, Rie: A magnetic study of oceanic crust over a 1-km vertical section
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1987Alt, J. C.; Anderson, T. et al.: Geochemistry of sulfur in hydrothermally altered seafloor rocks
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1987Ludden, John N.: How reliable are Sr-abundances in altered volcanic rocks?
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1994Salisbury, Matthew H.; Christensen, N. I.: The nature of the layer 2/3 transition in the oceanic crust based on rock properties of core from ODP Leg 148
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1994Teagle, Damon A. H.; Alt, Jeffrey C. et al.: Tracing fluid-rock interaction in the upper oceanic crust; strontium isotopic constraints from DSDP/ODP Hole 504B
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1987Kawahata, Hodaka; Kusakabe, Minoru et al.: Strontium, oxygen, and hydrogen isotope geochemistry of hydrothermally altered and weathered rocks in DSDP Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift
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1987Pariso, Janet E.; Johnson, H. Paul: The magnetic structure of the sheeted dike complex; results from the Troodos Ophiolite and the Costa Rica Rift
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1987Alt, Jeffrey C.; Anderson, T. et al.: The mobility of sulfur during hydrothermal metamorphism of the oceanic crust
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1987Fryer, Gerard J.; Miller, Daniel J. et al.: Transverse isotropy and age-dependent structure of the upper oceanic crust
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1987Laverne, C.: Unusual occurrences of aegirine-augite, fassaite and melanite in oceanic basalts (DSDP Hole 504B)
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1988Shau, Yen-Hong; Peacor, Donald R.: A TEM study of trioctahedral phyllosilicates as alteration products of olivine in basalts of DSDP Hole 504B
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1982Anderson, Roger N.; Newmark, R. L. et al.: In situ permeability variation in the upper kilometer of the oceanic crust of the Costa Rica Rift
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1982Becker, Keir; Von Herzen, R. P. et al.: In situ electrical resistivity and bulk porosity of the oceanic crust, Costa Rica Rift

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