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50%1312001Toki, Tomohiro; Gamo, Toshitaka et al.: Methane migration from the Nankai Trough accretionary prism
50%2000Ussler, W., III; Paull, C. et al.: A new approach for estimating in situ sediment gas concentrations in ODP boreholes while coring
50%1642000Carcione, Jose M.; Tinivella, Umberta: Bottom-simulating reflectors; seismic velocities and AVO effects
50%146
146-893
167
167-1017
167-1018
167-1019
2000Mangelsdorf, Kai; Guentner, Ute et al.: Climatic and oceanographic variations on the California continental margin during the last 160 kyr
50%170
170-1039
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)
50%311
311-U1325
311-U1326
311-U1327
311-U1329
2009Pohlman, J. W.; Kaneko, M. et al.: Methane sources and production in the northern Cascadia margin gas hydrate system
50%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2009Niino, Akiko; Maeda, Jinichiro et al.: Ni-Fe alloy possibly associated with reduced magmatic fluids in lower-crustal gabbro, IODP Hole U1309D, Atlantis Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
50%41
41-367
207
207-1260
210
210-1276
2009Sinninghe Damste, J. S.; Mueller, A. et al.: Oceanic anoxia, organic carbon burial and climate change during OAE-2
50%2007Cohen, Anthony S.; Coe, Angela L. et al.: The late Palaeocene-early Eocene and Toarcian (Early Jurassic) carbon isotope excursions; a comparison of their time scales, associated environmental changes, causes and consequences
50%3022007Schouten, Stefan; Woltering, Martijn et al.: The Paleocene-Eocene carbon isotope excursion in higher plant organic matter; differential fractionation of angiosperms and conifers in the Arcticdownload
50%170
170-1039
170-1040
2005Hensen, Christian; Wallmann, Klaus: Methane formation at Costa Rica continental margin; constraints for gas hydrate inventories and cross-decollement fluid flowdownload
50%164
164-994
164-996
164-997
170
170-1041
1998Lorenson, Thomas D.; Kvenvolden, Keith A. et al.: Comparison of gas hydrate composition from the Middle America Trench and Blake Ridge
50%146
146-892
2003Gei, Davide; Carcione, Jose M.: Acoustic properties of sediments saturated with gas hydrate, free gas and water
50%113
113-690
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143-865
171B
171B-1051
2003Schmidt, Gavin A.; Shindell, Drew T.: Atmospheric composition, radiative forcing, and climate change as a consequence of a massive methane release from gas hydratesdownload
50%3012003Kenig, Fabien; Simons, Dirk-Jan H. et al.: Branched aliphatic alkanes with quaternary substituted carbon atoms in modern and ancient geologic samples
50%1091997Suess, Erwin; Bayer, Reinhold et al.: Leg SO109-1
50%93
93-605
171B
171B-1051
171B-1052
2001Katz, Miriam E.; Cramer, Benjamin S. et al.: Uncorking the bottle; what triggered the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum methane release?download
50%146
146-893
2001Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Hmelo, Laura: A molecular-isotopic record of methane hydrate dissociation during the late Quaternary
50%146
146-889
146-890
2001Riedel, M.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Deep-sea gas hydrates on the northern Cascadia margin
50%2002Holbrook, W. S.; Lizarralde, D. et al.: Escape of methane gas through sediment waves in a large methane hydrate province
50%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1041
170-1042
170-1043
2002Lueckge, A.; Kastner, M. et al.: Hydrocarbon gas in the Costa Rica subduction zone; primary composition and post-genetic alteration
50%139
139-858
169
169-858
169-1036
2002Rushdi, Ahmed I.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Hydrothermal alteration of organic matter in sediments of the northeastern Pacific Ocean; Part 1, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
50%172
172-1054
172-1057
172-1060
172-1062
172-1063
2001Cagatay, M. Namik; Borowski, Walter S. et al.: Factors affecting the diagenesis of Quaternary sediments at ODP Leg 172 sites in western North Atlantic; evidence from pore water and sediment geochemistry
50%184
184-1144
2006Chen Duo-Fu; Su Zheng et al.: Types of gas hydrates in marine environments and their thermodynamic characteristics
50%145
145-883
2006Ratnayake, Nalin Prasanna; Suzuki, Noriyuki et al.: The variations of stable carbon isotope ratio of land plant-derived n-alkanes in deep-sea sediments from the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean during the last 250,000 yearsdownload
50%93
93-603
95
95-603
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1997Meyers, Philip A.: Organic geochemical proxies of paleoceanographic, paleolimnologic, and paleoclimatic processes
50%2002Swart, Peter: Recrystallization and carbon isotopic composition of pore waters associated with the diagenesis of periplatform sediments
50%160
160-970
160-971
2006Haese, Ralf R.; Hensen, Christian et al.: Pore water geochemistry of eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes; implications for fluid transport and fluid origindownload
50%2042005Teichert, Barbara M. A.; Bohrmann, Gerhard et al.: Chemoherms on Hydrate Ridge; unique microbially-mediated carbonate build-ups growing into the water columndownload
50%2007Gieskes, Joris M.; Mahn, Chris: Halide systematics in interstitial waters of ocean drilling sediment coresdownload
50%3112007Jackson, Peter; Long, Dave et al.: Investigating methane hydrates
50%1994Soloviev, V.; Ginsburg, G. D.: Formation of submarine gas hydrates
50%195
195-1202
2006Jeng, Woei-Lih; Huh, Chih-An: A comparison of sedimentary aliphatic hydrocarbon distribution between the southern Okinawa Trough and a nearby river with high sediment dischargedownload
50%113
113-690
2002Thomas, Deborah Jane: The causes and consequences of a rapid global warming event 55 million years ago
50%2042006Musgrave, Robert J.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: Rise of the base of the gas hydrate zone since the last glacial recorded by rock magnetism
50%3112008Wang Xiaoqin; Wang Jiasheng et al.: Stable carbon and oxygen isotope characteristics of authigenic carbonates in marine sediments collected during IODP Expedition 311
50%3112008Chen Qi; Wang Jiasheng et al.: Study on authigenic pyrites and their sulfur stable isotopes in marine sediments during IODP Expedition 311
50%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1247
204-1249
204-1250
2009Janik, Aleksandra; Goldberg, David et al.: Estimation of gas-hydrate saturation and heterogeneity on Cascadia margin from Ocean Drilling Project Leg 204 logging-while-drilling measurements
50%146
146-889
146-890
164
2010Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu: Microbial methane production activity around the biogenic methane hydrate-bearing regions
50%319
319-C0011
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322-C0011
322-C0012
333
333-C0011
333-C0012
338
338-C0012
2010Heuer, V. B.; Hinrichs, K. U.: Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment (NanTroSEIZE) Stage 2; microbially mediated transformation of carbon in sediments entering an active subduction zone
50%572010Suzuki, N.; Yessalina, S. et al.: Probable fungal origin of perylene in late Cretaceous to Paleogene terrestrial sedimentary rocks of northeastern Japan as indicated from stable carbon isotopes
50%201
204
329
2012Lever, Mark Alexander: Acetogenesis in the energy-starved deep biosphere; a paradox?
43%149
149-897
149-898
149-899
149-900
1996Meyers, Philip A.; Silliman, James E. et al.: Organic matter accumulation, sulfate reduction, and methane generation in a turbidite sequence on the Iberia abyssal plain
43%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Lee, Myung W.: Gas hydrates amount estimated from acoustic logs at the Blake Ridge, sites 994, 995, and 997
43%110
156
1996Laier, Troels: Mixing of methane and sulphate due to fluids flow in the Barbados accretionary prism
43%190
190-1173
190-1174
190-1177
196
196-1173
2006Horsfield, B.; Schenk, H. J. et al.: Living microbial ecosystems within the active zone of catagenesis; implications for feeding the deep biospheredownload
43%201
201-1230
2011Meister, Patrick; Gutjahr, Marcus et al.: Dolomite formation within the methanogenic zone induced by tectonically driven fluids in the Peru accretionary prism
43%175
175-1075
175-1076
175-1077
2011Andresen, Katrine Juul; Huuse, Mads: "Bulls-eye" pockmarks and polygonal faulting in the Lower Congo Basin; relative timing and implications for fluid expulsion during shallow burialdownload
43%11
11-102
11-104
76
76-533
112
112-688
131
131-808
132
196
196-808
1992Hyndman, R. D.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Deep sea bottom-simulating-reflectors; calibration of the base of the hydrate stability field as used for heat flow estimates
43%204
204-1251
210
2006Freifeld, Barry M.; Kneafsey, Timothy J. et al.: On-site geological core analysis using a portable X-ray computed tomographic system
43%167
167-1022
2002Stakes, Debra S.; Trehu, Anne M. et al.: Mass wasting, methane venting, and biological communities on the Mendocino transform fault
43%1982002Bralower, Timothy J.; Premoli Silva, Isabella et al.: New evidence for abrupt climate change in the Cretaceous and Paleogene; an Ocean Drilling Program expedition to Shatsky Rise, Northwest Pacific
43%69
69-504
70
70-504
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111-504
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118-735
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137-504
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140-504
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148-504
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176-735
1993Kelley, D. S.; McDuff, R. E.: Carbon-bearing fluids in the oceanic crust
43%1642003Nealon, Jeffrey W.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Direct detection of methane hydrates; volume estimates from velocity modeling
43%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1041
170-1042
2004Lutz, Ruediger; Littke, Ralf et al.: 2D numerical modelling of hydrocarbon generation in subducted sediments at the active continental margin of Costa Ricadownload
43%131
131-808
196
196-808
2004Colwell, Frederick; Matsumoto, Ryo et al.: A review of the gas hydrates, geology, and biology of the Nankai Troughdownload
43%175
175-1081
175-1082
175-1084
2004Moore, T. S.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Anaerobic methane oxidation and the formation of dolomitedownload
43%146
146-892
2003Carson, Bobb; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Implications of carbon flux from the Cascadia accretionary prism; results from long-term, in situ measurements at ODP Site 892Bdownload
43%146
146-893
2003Hill, T. M.; Kennett, J. P.: Methane hydrate and Quaternary climate change; evidence from sediment records and modern methane seeps
43%167
167-1017
167-1018
167-1019
2003Mangelsdorf, Kai; Rullkoetter, Juergen: Natural supply of oil-derived hydrocarbons into marine sediments along the California continental margin during the late Quaternarydownload
43%204
204-1249
2004Milkov, Alexei V.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Co-existence of gas hydrate, free gas, and brine within the regional gas hydrate stability zone at Hydrate Ridge (Oregon margin); evidence from prolonged degassing of a pressurized coredownload
43%146
146-889
146-890
311
311-U1327
2007He, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Fluid flow and origin of a carbonate mound offshore Vancouver Island; seismic and heat flow constraintsdownload
43%201
201-1227
201-1228
201-1229
2008Meister, Patrick; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Sealevel changes control diagenetic dolomite formation in hemipelagic sediments of the Peru margindownload
43%75
75-530
2008Forster, Astrid; Kuypers, Marcel M. M. et al.: The Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event in the South Atlantic; new insights from a geochemical study of DSDP Site 530Adownload
43%22
22-213
48
48-401
2004Tremolada, Fabrizio; Bralower, Timothy J.: Nannofossil assemblage fluctuations during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum at Sites 213 (Indian Ocean) and 401 (North Atlantic Ocean); palaeoceanographic implicationsdownload
43%167
167-1015
2008Paull, Charles K.; Normark, William R. et al.: Association among active seafloor deformation, mound formation, and gas hydrate growth and accumulation within the seafloor of the Santa Monica Basin, offshore Californiadownload
43%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2008Delacour, Adelie; Frueh-Green, Gretchen L. et al.: Carbon geochemistry of serpentinites in the Lost City hydrothermal system (30 degrees N, MAR)download
43%164
164-994
2000Kraemer, Lisa M.; Owen, Robert M. et al.: Lithology of the upper gas hydrate zone, Blake Outer Ridge; a link between diatoms, porosity, and gas hydrate
43%1642000Xia, Ganyuan; Sen, Mrinal K. et al.: Mapping of elastic properties of gas hydrates in the Carolina Trough by waveform inversion
43%204
204-1248
204-1249
204-1250
2005Torres, M. E.; Wallmann, K. et al.: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon; replydownload
43%204
204-1249
204-1250
2004Torres, M. E.; Wallmann, K. et al.: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport, and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregondownload
43%79
79-545
2007Wagner, Thomas; Wallmann, Klaus et al.: Consequences of moderate approximately 25,000 yr lasting emission of light CO (sub 2) into the mid-Cretaceous oceandownload
43%204
204-1251
2005Weinberger, Jill L.; Brown, Kevin M.: Abnormal fluid pressures and fluid flow at ODP Site 1251, southern Hydrate Ridge, Oregon
43%74
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2005Zachos, James C.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Rapid acidification of the ocean during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
43%2042005Luff, Roger; Greinert, Jens et al.: Simulation of long-term feedbacks from authigenic carbonate crust formation at cold vent sitesdownload
43%32
32-305
1998Takayanagi, Yukio: Depositional environments of bedded cherts of the Shimanto Terrane, the Kii Peninsula, inferred from normal paraffin and major element compositions
43%190
190-1173
190-1174
190-1177
196
196-1173
2009Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu et al.: Microbial methane production rates in gas hydrate-bearing sediments from the eastern Nankai Trough, off central Japan
43%86
86-576
86-577
1998Rea, David K.: Changes in atmospheric circulation during the latest Paleocene and earliest Eocene epochs and some implications for the global climate regime
43%139
139-858
169
169-858
169-1035
2006Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, J. S.: Geochemistry of low molecular weight hydrocarbons in hydrothermal fluids from Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
43%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2006Biddle, Jennifer F.; Lipp, Julius S. et al.: Heterotrophic Archaea dominate sedimentary subsurface ecosystems off Peru
43%198
198-1209
2003Zachos, James C.; Wara, Michael W. et al.: A transient rise in tropical sea surface temperature during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumdownload
43%164
164-995
2003Takacs, K. G.; Borowski, W. S.: Authigenic sulfide mineralization induced by anaerobic methane oxidation in methane-rich, gas-hydrate-associated sediments; stratigraphic patterns of sulfide-sulfur concentration and sulfide-sulfur isotopic composition
43%164
164-996
2003Van Dover, C. L.; Aharon, P. et al.: Blake Ridge methane seeps; characterization of a soft-sediment, chemosynthetically based ecosystemdownload
43%146
146-889
2005Willoughby, Eleanor C.; Schwalenberg, Katrin et al.: Assessment of marine gas hydrate deposits; a comparative study of seismic, electromagnetic and seafloor compliance methods
43%1281992Sano, Yuji; Sakamoto, Minoru et al.: Helium isotope ratios of pore gases in deep-sea sediments, Leg 128
43%175
175-1075
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175-1087
2007Sivan, O.; Schrag, D. P. et al.: Rates of methanogenesis and methanotrophy in deep-sea sediments
43%2042007Deigert, David; Borowski, Walter S.: Sulfur geochemistry and diagenesis in a gas hydrate terrane, Cascadia Margin, offshore Oregon; role of anaerobic methane oxidation
43%190
190-1175
190-1176
190-1178
2007Saito, Hiroyuki; Suzuki, Noriyuki: Terrestrial organic matter controlling gas hydrate formation in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism, offshore Shikoku, Japandownload
43%146
146-889
146-890
1999Currie, Claire: Deep sea gas hydrate; a seismic study over the Cascadia accretionary prism, offshore Vancouver Island
43%311
311-U1327
2006Riedel, Michael; Collett, Tim et al.: Gas hydrate transect across northern Cascadia margin
43%201
201-1226
201-1231
2005D'Hondt, Steven; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments
43%2001Spence, George D.; Hyndman, Roy D.: The challenge of deep ocean drilling for natural gas hydrate
43%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2002Lu, Shaoming; McMechan, George: Elastic impedance inversion of multi-channel seismic data to detect gas hydrate and free gas
43%139
139-858
169
169-858
169-1035
169-1036
2002Gieskes, Joris M.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Geochemistry of fluid phases and sediments; relevance to hydrothermal circulation in Middle Valley, ODP legs 139 and 169
43%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2010Mason, Olivia U.; Nakagawa, Tatsunori et al.: First investigation of the microbiology of the deepest layer of ocean crust
43%146
146-888
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146-892
2001Chamov, N. P.; Kurnosov, V. B.: Epigenesis of sediments in the Cascadia accretionary prism, western continental margin of United States
43%1902001Spivack, Arthur J.; Smith, David C.: Evidence for microbial control of hydrogen concentrations in deeply buried oceanic sediments
43%175
175-1076
2003Nouze, Herve; Baltzer, Agnes: Shallow bottom-simulating reflectors on the Angola margin, in relation with gas and gas hydrate in the sediments
43%41
41-368
2002Ali, M. Y.; Watts, A. B. et al.: Seismic stratigraphy and deep water bright Spot reflections of the Cape Verde flexural moat
43%21
21-204
146
2004Hill, T. M.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Isotopic evidence for the incorporation of methane-derived carbon into Foraminifera from modern methane seeps, Hydrate Ridge, Northeast Pacificdownload

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