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59%1531994Hurst, S. D.; Lawrence, R. M. et al.: Paleomagnetic demagnetization results from serpentinized peridotites and gabbros at sites 920-924; core reorientation and correlation of fabric elements
59%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2010Crapster-Pregont, Ellen J.: Lithium- and oxygen-isotope profiles of a Mid-Atlantic Ridge oceanic core complex; the Atlantis Massif, 30 degrees N
59%1581994Humphris, S. E.; Kleinrock, M. C.: Detailed morphology and the distribution of venting of the active TAG Hydrothermal Mound, 26 degrees N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
59%1581998You, C. F.; Bickle, M. J.: Evolution of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit
59%1999Jacquemont, Benoit; Honnorez, Jose: Present-day paragonite-smectite mixed layer phyllosilicate from the TAG active hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
59%1581996Hannington, M. D.; Galley, A. G. et al.: Comparison of the TAG mound-stockwork complex with cyprus-type massive sulfide deposits; results of Leg 158 drilling
59%147
153
1996Cannat, M.; Mevel, C. L. et al.: Contrasted magma-mantle relationships at fast and slow spreading ridges; results from ODP Legs 147 and 153
59%1997Fitton, J. G.; Saunders, A. D. et al.: Thermal and chemical structure of the Iceland Plume
59%2092005Harvey, J.; Gannoun, A. et al.: Ancient melt extraction from the oceanic upper mantle revealed by 187Re-187Os isotopes in abyssal peridotites
59%1983Hurst, Richard W.: Volcanogenesis contemporaneous with mid-ocean ridge subduction and translation
59%1681997Mottl, M. J.; Wheat, C. G. et al.: Hydrothermal fluxes on mid-ocean ridge flanks
59%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2007McCaig, A. M.; Condliffe, E. et al.: Reaction-enhanced permeability in gabbroic crust, IODP Site 1309, Mid Atlantic Ridge
59%45
45-395
78
78-395
2001Bartetzko, Anne; Pezard, Philippe et al.: Volcanic stratigraphy of DSDP/ODP Hole 395A; an interpretation using well-logging data
59%1988Stephen, R. A.; Legrand, J. et al.: Wireline re-entry of DSDP hole 396B using the NADIA System
59%2092004Kikawa, E.; Garces, M. et al.: Magnetization of gabbroic rocks and peridotites recovered from Mid Atlantic Ridge 14N-16N, ODP Leg 209
59%2002Bach, W.: Energy for chemoautotrophs in mid-ocean ridge flanks
59%1582002Goto, Shusaku; Kinoshita, Masataka et al.: Geothermal constraints on the hydrological regime of the TAG active hydrothermal mound, inferred from long-term monitoring
59%206
206-1256
2004Alt, Jeffrey C.: The oceanic lithosphere; results from recent deep ocean drilling
59%1997Muehe, R.; Peucker-Ehrenbrink, B. et al.: On the redistribution of Pb in the oceanic crust during hydrothermal alteration
59%1771998Gohl, Karsten; Seargent, Michael J. et al.: Seismic project "SETARAP"; sedimentary and tectonic evolution of the Agulhas Ridge and Agulhas Plateau, South-East Atlantic and South-West Indian Ocean
59%2004Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Mottl, Michael J.: Geochemical fluxes through mid-ocean ridge flanks
59%153
153-923
2005Coogan, L. A.: Cooling rate constraints on accretion of the lower oceanic crust
59%2008Ildefonse, Benoit: Oceanic core complexes and crustal accretion at slow-spreading ridges; indications from IODP expeditions 304-305 and previous ocean drilling results
59%1971Berggren, W. A.: Paleogene planktonic foraminifera faunas on Legs I-IV (Atlantic Ocean), JOIDES Deep Sea Drilling Program; a synthesis
59%1999Humler, Eric; Langmuir, Charles et al.: Depth versus age; new perspectives from the chemical compositions of ancient crust
59%2005Grimes, C. B.; John, B. E. et al.: Widespread occurrence of zircon in slow- and ultraslow spreading ocean crust; a tool for studying ocean lithospheric processes
59%1581995Herzig, Peter M.; Humphris, Susan E.: Ocean Drilling Program reveals the subsurface nature of the TAG hydrothermal mound
59%1651997Sigurdsson, H.; Carey, S.: Explosive volcanic episodes in Central America; deep-sea evidence from drilling of ODP Leg 165
59%1998Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E.: CORK borehole observatories record in-situ fluid flow processes in subseafloor formations
59%2009Ildefonse, Benoit; Drouin, M. et al.: Electrical properties of gabbroic and troctolitic rocks from IODP Hole U1309D, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 30
59%2010Schmidt-Schierhorn, F.; Beckert, U. et al.: Geophysical results from an IODP site survey for planned investigation of the deep biosphere at North Pond (Mid-Atlantic-Ridge)
59%177
177-1091
177-1093
177-1094
2010Kemp, A. E. S.; Grigorov, I. et al.: Migration of the Antarctic Polar Front through the mid-Pleistocene transition; evidence and climatic implications
59%336
336-395
336-U1382
336-U1383
336-U1384
2012Edwards, K.J.; Bach, W. et al.: Mid-Atlantic Ridge Microbiology: initiation of long-term coupled microbiological, geochemical, and hydrological experimentation within the seafloor at North Pond, western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%37
37-334
49
49-411
82
82-558
1992Quoidbach, Daniel Leon: Aging of the ocean crust; Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 36 degrees -37 degrees N
58%94
94-606
1993Self-Trail, Jean M.: Late Pleistocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoecology of DSDP Site 606, Mid-Atlantic Ocean
58%1973Luyendyk, Bruce P.: Across the southern Indian Ocean aboard Glomar Challenger
58%153
153-920
153-921
153-922
153-923
153-924
1995Hunter, A. G.; Kempton, P. D. et al.: Sr-Nd-Pb-O isotope study of mantle heterogeneity at MARK (Mid Atlantic Ridge south of the Kane fracture zone), ODP Leg 153
58%1983Anonymous: New hope for ocean drilling program
58%153
153-923
1996Gaggero, Laura; Pasquale, Vincenzo et al.: Petrophysical properties of metagabbros from the MARK area (Mid-Atlantic Ridge)
58%153
153-920
2009Gose, Juergen; Schmaedicke, Esther et al.: Water in enstatite from Mid-Atlantic Ridge peridotite; evidence for the water content of suboceanic mantle?
58%175
175-1075
175-1077
2001Dupont, L. M.; Donner, B. et al.: Mid-Pleistocene environmental change in tropical Africa began as early as 1.05 Ma
58%2006Smith, A. G.: Tethyan ophiolite emplacement, Africa to Europe motions, and Atlantic spreading
58%82
82-558
82-561
1983Rideout, Marion L.; Schilling, Jean-Guy: IPOD Leg 82; REE, (super 143) Nd/ (super 144) Nd and (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr; mantle heterogeneities in time and space
58%821983Bougault, Henri; Cande, S. et al.: Local versus regional mantle heterogeneities; IPOD Leg 82 of the Glomar Challenger
58%45
45-395
45-396
46
46-396
78
78-395
109
1982Zolotarev, B. P.: Geokhimiya bazal'tov ekvatorial'noy chasti Sredinno-Atlanticheskogo khrebta (reys 45-y) Geochemistry of basalts from the equatorial part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, DSDP Leg 45
58%153
153-920
1996Lawrence, R. M.; Karson, J. A. et al.: Paleomagnetic constraints on low-angle normal faulting in serpentinites on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 23N
58%37
37-332
37-333
1976Rowlett, H.; McCamy, K.: A three-dimensional crustal model of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%37
37-332
37-334
37-335
1976Dunlop, D. J.; Hale, C. J.: A determination of paleomagnetic field intensity using submarine basalts drilled near the Mid-Atlantic Ridgedownload
58%37
106
106-648
106-649
109
109-648
1986On the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; Drilling succeeds on bare rock
58%1061986Honnorez, J.; Detrick, R. et al.: Mineralogy and geology of the Snake-Pit hydrothermal sulfide deposit on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 23 degrees N
58%37
37-334
118
153
1996Ross, Kent; Elthon, Don et al.: Mid-ocean ridge cumulates as recorders of primary and secondary magmatic processes in the oceanic crust
58%173
173-1070
210
210-1277
2006Muentener, Othmar: Mantle domain boundaries in nascent oceanic crust; examples from the southern North Atlantic and the "fossil" Piemont Ligurian ocean
58%1993Bougault, H.; Charlou, J. L. et al.: L'Hydrothermalisme oceanique Oceanic hydrothermalism
58%106
109
1986Detrick, R. S.; Honnorez, J. et al.: Drilling the first "bare-rock," "zero-age" crustal hole in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rift valley; highlights from ODP Leg 106
58%106
106-649
1991Jean-Baptiste, P.; Charlou, J. L. et al.: Helium and methane measurements in hydrothermal fluids from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; the Snake Pit site at 23 degrees N
58%1581996Kinoshita, M.; Matsubayashi, O. et al.: Sub-bottom temperature anomalies detected by long-term temperature monitoring at the TAG hydrothermal mounddownload
58%1581996Schultz, A.; Dickson, P. et al.: Temporal variations in diffuse hydrothermal flow at TAGdownload
58%1581996Edmonds, H. N.; German, C. R. et al.: Continuation of the hydrothermal fluid chemistry time series at TAG, and the effects of ODP drillingdownload
58%1581996Teagle, Damon A. H.; Alt, Jeffrey C. et al.: Dissecting an active hydrothermal deposit; the strontium and oxygen isotopic anatomy of the TAG hydrothermal mound
58%153
153-920
153-921
153-922
153-923
1995Barling, J.; Hertogen, Jan et al.: Geochemistry of Layer 3 of the oceanic lithosphere; ODP Leg 153 Mid-Atlantic Ridge near the Kane fracture zone
58%118
118-735
176
176-735
1991Stakes, Debra S.: Oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions of oceanic plutonic rocks; high-temperature deformation and metamorphism of oceanic layer 3
58%37
37-332
37-333
37-334
37-335
1975Ade-Hall, J. M.: Geomagnetic field inclinations recorded by the upper part of layer 2 in the vicinity of the crest of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 37 degrees N
58%45
45-395
45-396
46
46-396
78
78-395
109
1986Grove, T. L.; Bryan, W. B.: End members of magma mixing in sites 395 and 396 basalts; constraints from phase equilibrium experiments on "normal" MORB
58%209
209-1272
2003Bach, Wolfgang; Garrido, Carlos J. et al.: Variable seawater-peridotite interactions; first insights from ODP Leg 209, MAR 15 degrees n
58%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2007Suhr, G.; Hellebrand, E. et al.: Gabbros drilled by IODP Leg 305, 30 degrees N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%1532002Gee, J.; Meurer, W. P.: Slow cooling of middle and lower oceanic crust inferred from multicomponent magnetizations of gabbroic rocks from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge south of the Kane fracture zone (MARK) areadownload
58%209
210
2008Muentener, Othmar; Pilet, S. et al.: Trace element poor clinopyroxene in mid-ocean ridge peridotites; is garnet required?
58%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2008Blackman, Donna K.; Karner, Garry D. et al.: Three-dimensional structure of oceanic core complexes; effects on gravity signature and ridge flank morphology, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 30 degrees Ndownload
58%153
153-923
2000Coogan, Laurence A.; Kempton, Pamela D. et al.: Melt aggregation within the crust beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; evidence from plagioclase and clinopyroxene major and trace element compositions
58%1532005Koepke, J.; Feig, S. et al.: Late stage magmatic evolution of oceanic gabbros as a result of hydrous partial melting; evidence from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 153 drilling at the Mid-Atlantic Ridgedownload
58%4
4-26
45
45-396
46
46-396
1977Udintsev, G. B.; Litvin, V. M. et al.: New data on the morphostructure of the central part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%37
37-332
37-333
1977Katz, B. J.; Harrison, C. G. A. et al.: Organic geochemical evidence for oscillatory heat flow on the Mid Atlantic Ridge
58%45
45-396
46
46-396
1977Honnorez, J.; Bohlke, J. K.: Oxidation front during the low temperature submarine alteration of Mid-Atlantic Ridge basalts
58%2005Michibayashi, K.; Escartin, J. et al.: A change in slip mechanism and subsequent weakening along a fault zone in in-situ magmatic oceanic crust, 30 degrees N Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%304
305
2005Searle, R.; Blackman, D. et al.: Physical properties of samples cored from Atlantis oceanic core complex, Mid-Atlantic Ridge 30 N
58%82
82-558
90
90-588
1994Carr, Maria E.; Isphording, Wayne C.: Mineralogy and chemistry of shelf, mid-ocean and active margin limestones
58%153
153-921
153-922
153-923
153-924
2000Cortesogno, Luciano; Gaggero, Laura et al.: Rare earth and trace elements in igneous and high-temperature metamorphic minerals of oceanic gabbros (MARK area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge)
58%2092004Kelemen, Peter; Kikawa, Eiichi et al.: ODP Leg 209 drills into mantle peridotite along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge from 14 degrees N to 16 degrees N
58%106
109
1985Kong, L.; Ryan, William B. F. et al.: Bare-rock drill sites, O.D.P. Legs 106 and 109; evidence for hydrothermal activity at 23 degrees N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%209
209-1275
2005MacLeod, C. J.; Escartin, J. et al.: Structure and deformation conditions at the 15 deg 45N oceanic core complex, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%149
149-899
149-900
1997Seifert, Karl E.; Chang, Cheng-Wen et al.: Evidence from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 149 mafic igneous rocks for oceanic crust in the Iberia abyssal plain ocean-continent transition zonedownload
58%17
20
32
1997Janney, Philip E.; Castillo, Paterno R.: Geochemistry of Mesozoic Pacific mid-ocean ridge basalt; constraints on melt generation and the evolution of the Pacific upper mantledownload
58%187
188
2002Basov, I. A.: "Dzhoides Rezolushn" 187-y i 188-y reysy JOIDES Resolution cruises 187 and 188
58%2000Petersen, S.; Herzig, P. M. et al.: Third dimension of a presently forming VMS deposit; TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 26N
58%158
158-957
2003Goto, Shusaku; Kinoshita, Masataka et al.: Estimate of heat flux and its temporal variation at the TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge 26 degrees Ndownload
58%153
153-920
1997Collins, J. A.; Detrick, R. S. et al.: Shallow crustal structure on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; constraints from on-bottom seismic refraction experiments
58%153
153-920
2003Alt, Jeffrey C.; Shanks, Wayne C., III: Serpentinization of abyssal peridotites from the MARK area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; sulfur geochemistry and reaction modeling
58%209
209-1272
209-1274
2009Vils, Flurin; Tonarini, Sonia et al.: Boron, lithium and strontium isotopes as tracers of seawater-serpentinite interaction at Mid-Atlantic Ridge, ODP Leg 209
58%1581996Rona, Peter A.; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Thermal properties of TAG hydrothermal precipitates, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and comparison with Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
58%371978Wright, T. L.; Helz, R. T.: Generation of tholeiitic basalt; a comparative study of three provinces
58%15
15-153
2004Sharkov, E. V.; Bortnikov, N. S. et al.: Mesozoic zircon from gabbronorites of the axial Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 6 degrees N, Markov Deep
58%37
37-334
2005Nonnotte, P.; Benoit, M. et al.: Contrasted origins for gabbroic cumulates along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%1581997Herzig, Peter M.; Petersen, Sven et al.: Unusual sulfur isotopic composition of volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits at the modern seafloor; TAG hydrothermal mound (MAR) and Lau back-arc (SW-Pacific)
58%2006Cherkashin, D. V.; Silant'yev, S. A. et al.: Issledovaniye izotopnogo sostava Sr i Nd v porodakh fundamenta razlomnoy zony "15 degrees 20'" Study of Sr and Nd isotope composition in rocks of fracture zone "15 degrees 20'" basement
58%136
136-843
191
191-1179
2010Vils, F.; Elliott, T. et al.: Effects of seawater alteration on the (super 234) U/ (super 238) U-ratios of mid-ocean ridge basalts
57%106
106-648
106-649
109
109-648
109-669
109-670
1990Detrick, Robert S.; Honnorez, Jose et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; covering Legs 106 and 109 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, St. John, Newfoundland to Malaga, Spain, sites 648-649, 27 October 1985-26 December 1985; Dakar, Senegal, to Bridgetown, Barbados, sites 395, 648, 669, and 670, 17 April 1986-19 June 1986download
56%1994Zihlman, F. N.; Abston, C. C. et al.: International Phase of Ocean Drilling; Seismic Line 1 demultiplexed data, Cape Hatteras to Mid-Atlantic Ridge
56%1991Ballance, Peter F.: Gravity flows and rock recycling on the Tonga landward trench slope; relation to trench-slope tectonic processes
56%58
58-445
62
62-463
89
89-586
124
124-769
130
130-806
130-807
2007Dowsett, Harry: Faunal re-evaluation of mid-Pliocene conditions in the western Equatorial Pacific
56%171A
171A-1049
171B
2003Huber, Brian T.; Price, Nancy A. et al.: Cool Aptian subtropics and possible onset of global Cretaceous warmth at the Aptian/Albian boundary

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