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2004Sultan, N.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Dynamics of gas hydrate; case of the Congo continental slopedownload
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2004Sultan, Nabil; Cochonat, P. et al.: Effect of gas hydrates melting on seafloor slope instabilitydownload
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2004Milkov, Alexei V.; Claypool, George E. et al.: Ethane enrichment and propane depletion in subsurface gases indicate gas hydrate occurrence in marine sediments at southern Hydrate Ridge offshore Oregondownload
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2005Cramer, Benjamin S.; Kent, Dennis V.: Bolide summer; the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial triggerdownload
43%311
311-U1325
311-U1326
2008Torres, M. E.; Trehu, A. M. et al.: Methane hydrate formation in turbidite sediments of northern Cascadia, IODP Expedition 311download
43%117
117-722
2007Huang, Yongsong; Clemens, Steven C. et al.: Large-scale hydrological change drove the late Miocene C (sub 4) plant expansion in the Himalayan foreland and Arabian Peninsula
43%164
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2007Snyder, G. T.; Dickens, G. R. et al.: Labile barite contents and dissolved barium concentrations on Blake Ridge; new perspectives on barium cycling above gas hydrate systemsdownload
43%113
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2001Kelly, D. Clay; Thomas, Deborah J. et al.: Responses of austral planktonic Foraminifera to the late Paleocene thermal maximum; faunal evidence for oceanic change and an aftereffect cold snap
43%164
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2006Borowski, W. S.; Takacs, K. G. et al.: A geologic record of competing sulfate-depletion processes within continental-rise sediments overlying methane gas hydrates of the Blake Ridge region (offshore southeastern United States)
43%204
204-1244
2006Spicer, M. D.; Borowski, W. S.: A preliminary comparison of the sulfur geochemistry within shallow, continental-rise sediments overlying two gas hydrate terranes
43%3022006Pagani, Mark; Pedentchouk, Nikolai et al.: Arctic hydrology during global warming at the Palaeocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
43%201
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2006Inagaki, Fumio; Nunoura, Takuro et al.: Biogeographical distribution and diversity of microbes in methane hydrate-bearing deep on the Pacific Ocean margin
43%201
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2006Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Hayes, John M. et al.: Biological formation of ethane and propane in the deep marine subsurface
43%2042002Trehu, Anne M.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: Complex subsurface plumbing beneath the southern Hydrate Ridge, Oregon continental margin, from high-resolution 3D seismic reflection and OBS data
43%2005Amend, Jan P.; Teske, Andreas: Expanding frontiers in deep subsurface microbiology
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2006Walsh, Frederick Bond: The Kopanoar mud volcano on the Mackenzie Shelf, Beaufort Sea; implications for methane release on Arctic shelves
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2008Miyakawa, Ayumu; Yamada, Yasuhiro et al.: Estimation of gas hydrate saturation at Nankai Trough site C0002 in IODP Expedition 314download
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2008Yamada, Yasuhiro; Tomaru, Hitoshi et al.: Methane hydrates at Kumano Basin revealed by IODP 314/315 Expeditionsdownload
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2009Scholl, David W.; Barth, Ginger A. et al.: Why hydrate-linked velocity-amplitude anomaly structures are common in the Bering Sea Basin; a hypothesis
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2010Saito, Saneatsu; Miyakawa, Ayumu et al.: Methane hydrate occurrence estimated from downhole logging at IODP Site C0002, Kumano Basin
43%113
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2011Yasukawa, Kazutaka; Kato, Yasuhiro: Quantitative examination of the cause of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum using an atmosphere-ocean box model
43%2042011Rees, Emily V. L.; Priest, Jeffery A. et al.: The structure of methane gas hydrate bearing sediments from the Krishna-Godavari Basin as seen from Micro-CT scanning
43%155
155-942
2012Maslin, Mark A.; Ettwein, Virginia J. et al.: Amazon Fan biomarker evidence against the Pleistocene rainforest refuge hypothesis?
43%301
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2012Lin, Huei-Ting; Cowen, James P. et al.: Inorganic chemistry, gas compositions and dissolved organic carbon in fluids from sedimented young basaltic crust on the Juan de Fuca Ridge flanks
43%204
204-1246
2011Arning, Esther T.; Fu, Yunjiao et al.: Organic carbon remineralisation and complex, early diagenetic solid-aqueous solution-gas interactions; case study ODP Leg 204, Site 1246 (Hydrate Ridge)
43%306
306-U1313
2012Naafs, B. David A.; Hefter, Jens et al.: Strengthening of North American dust sources during the late Pliocene (2.7 Ma)
43%201
201-1231
2012Lin, Yu-Shih; Heuer, Verena B. et al.: Towards constraining H (sub 2) concentration in sub-seafloor sediment; a proposal for combined analysis by two distinct approaches
43%311
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311-U1328
2013Kaneko, Masanori; Naraoka, Hiroshi et al.: Distribution and isotopic signatures of archaeal lipid biomarkers associated with gas hydrate occurrences on the northern Cascadia margin
41%1191991Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Hostettler, Frances D. et al.: Aliphatic hydrocarbons in sediments from Prydz Bay, Antarcticadownload
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1986Meyers, Philip A.; Powaser, Jerome M. et al.: Geolipids of late Cenozoic sediments from the western flank of the East Pacific Rise, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 92download
36%164
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2000Hoehler, Tori M.; Borowski, Walter S. et al.: Model, stable isotope, and radiotracer characterization of anaerobic methane oxidation in gas hydrate-bearing sediments of the Blake Ridge
36%164
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2000Dickens, Gerald R.; Kennedy, B. Mack: Noble gases in methane hydrate from the Blake Ridge
36%164
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2000Matsumoto, Ryo; Uchida, Takashi et al.: Occurrence, structure, and composition of natural gas hydrate recovered from the Blake Ridge, Northwest Atlantic
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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
36%164
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2000Wallace, Paul J.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Effects of core retrieval and degassing on the carbon isotope composition of methane gas hydrate- and free gas-bearing sediments from the Blake Ridge
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2000Matsumoto, Ryo; Borowski, Walter S.: Gas hydrate estimates from newly determined oxygen isotopic fractionation (alpha (sub GH-IW) ) and delta (sub 18) O anomalies of the interstitial waters; Leg 164, Blake Ridge
36%164
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2000Egeberg, Per Kristian: Hydrates associated with fluid flow above salt diapirs (Site 996)
36%164
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2000Wood, Warren T.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: In situ measurements of P-wave attenuation in the methane hydrate- and gas-bearing sediments of the Blake Ridge
36%164
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2000Paull, Charles K.; Lorenson, Thomas D. et al.: Isotopic composition of CH (sub 4) , CO (sub 2) species, and sedimentary organic matter within samples from the Blake Ridge; gas source implications
36%2006Cardace, Dawn M.; Amend, Jan P. et al.: Microbially mediated reactions in recently subducted sediments; feasible reactions and implications
36%113
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171B
171B-1051
2003Dickens, Gerald R.; Fewless, Thomas et al.: Excess barite accumulation during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum; massive input of dissolved barium from seafloor gas hydrate reservoirs
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2004Borowski, Walter S.: A review of methane and gas hydrates in the dynamic, stratified system of the Blake Ridge region, offshore southeastern North Americadownload
36%204
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2003Milkov, Alexei V.; Claypool, George E. et al.: In situ methane concentrations at Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregon; new constraints on the global gas hydrate inventory from an active margin
36%164
164-995
2004Takacs, Kathryn G.; Borowski, Walter S.: Changes in sulfur concentration and sulfur isotopic composition within authigenic sulfide minerals from sediments of Miocene age to the present, ODP Site 995, Blake Ridge, offshore southeastern United States
36%204
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2007Larrasoana, Juan C.; Roberts, Andrew P. et al.: Diagenetic formation of greigite and pyrrhotite in gas hydrate marine sedimentary systemsdownload
36%79
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171A
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2008Wagner, Thomas; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Rapid warming and salinity changes of Cretaceous surface waters in the subtropical North Atlantic
36%164
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2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Lorenson, Thomas D.: Methane and other hydrocarbon gases in sediment from the southeastern North American continental margin
36%164
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2000Wehner, Hermann; Faber, Eckhard et al.: Characterization of low and high molecular-weight hydrocarbons in sediments from the Blake Ridge, sites 994, 995, and 997
36%164
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2000Dickens, Gerald R.; Wallace, Paul J. et al.: Detection of methane gas hydrate in the pressure core sampler (PCS); volume-pressure-time relations during controlled degassing experiments
36%93
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2007Mountain, Gregory S.; Burger, Robert L. et al.: The long-term stratigraphic record on continental margins
36%146
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1996Cragg, B. A.; Parkes, R. J. et al.: Bacterial populations and processes in sediments containing gas hydrates (ODP Leg 146; Cascadia margin)
36%146
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2006Riedel, Michael; Novosel, Ivana et al.: Geophysical and geochemical signatures associated with gas hydrate-related venting in the northern Cascadia margin
36%207
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2007Boettcher, Michael E.; Hetzel, Almut et al.: Sulfur-iron-carbon geochemistry in sediments of the Demerara Rise
36%1995Fink, Cameron Roger: Methane hydrate distribution offshore Vancouver Island from detailed single channel seismic studies
36%164
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2000Tinivella, Umberta; Lodolo, Emanuele: The Blake Ridge bottom-simulating reflector transect; tomographic velocity field and theoretical model to estimate methane hydrate quantities
36%2042004Trehu, Anne M.; Long, P. E. et al.: Three-dimensional distribution of gas hydrate beneath southern Hydrate Ridge; constraints from ODP Leg 204download
36%124
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1997Beiersdorf, H.; Bach, W. et al.: Age and possible modes of formation of the Celebes Sea basement, and thermal regimes within the accretionary complexes off SW Mindanao and N Sulawesi
36%155
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2005Maslin, Mark A.; Vilela, Claudia et al.: Causes of catastrophic sediment failures of the Amazon Fandownload
36%204
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2008Lu, Zunli; Tomaru, Hitoshi et al.: Iodine ages of pore waters at Hydrate Ridge (ODP Leg 204), Cascadia Margin; implications for sources of methane in gas hydratesdownload
36%149
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2008Skelton, Alasdair; Crill, Patrick et al.: Quantification of the rate of methane production by serpentinization
36%2082005Roehl, Ursula; Westerhold, Thomas et al.: The third and final early Eocene thermal maximum; characteristics, timing, and mechanisms of the "X" event
36%164
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2000Borowski, Walter S.; Hoehler, Tori M. et al.: Significance of anaerobic methane oxidation in methane-rich sediments overlying the Blake Ridge gas hydrates
36%1982002Zachos, James C.; Tabor, Maris et al.: Depth dependent variation in the Paleocene-Eocene boundary carbon isotope excursion horizon in the N. Pacific
36%314
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2008Saito, Saneatsu; Miyakawa, Ayumu et al.: Lithological control on gas migration and systematic distribution of gas hydrates at IODP Site C0002, Kumano forearc basindownload
36%164
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2011Kinoshita, Masataka; Moore, Gregory F. et al.: Heat flow estimated from BSR and IODP borehole data; implication of recent uplift and erosion of the imbricate thrust zone in the Nankai Trough off Kumanodownload
36%145
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2012Jia Guodong; Li Zhiyang et al.: Aeolian n-alkane isotopic evidence from North Pacific for a late Miocene decline of C (sub 4) plant in the arid Asian interior
36%314
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2012Toki, Tomohiro; Uehara, Yuto et al.: Methane production and accumulation in the Nankai accretionary prism; results from IODP Expeditions 315 and 316
36%311
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2011Joseph, Craig; Torres, Marta E. et al.: Methane sources, fluid flow, and diagenesis along the northern Cascadia margin; using the carbonate record to link modern fluid flow to the past
36%311
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2011Malinverno, A.; Pohlman, J. W.: Modeling sulfate reduction in methane hydrate-bearing continental margin sediments; does a sulfate-methane transition require anaerobic oxidation of methane?download
36%311
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2011Cao Yungchen; Chen Duofu: Numerical simulation of gas hydrate crystallization from dissolved methane in marine sediments
36%311
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2012Kim, Ji-Hoon; Torres, Marta E. et al.: The effect of diagenesis and fluid migration on rare earth element distribution in pore fluids of the northern Cascadia accretionary margin
36%311
311-U1329
2012Joseph, C.; Torres, M. E. et al.: Using the (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr of modern and paleoseep carbonates from northern Cascadia to link modern fluid flow to the past
36%3132013van Geldern, Robert; Hayashi, Takeshi et al.: Stable isotope geochemistry of pore waters and marine sediments from the New Jersey shelf; methane formation and fluid origin
36%202
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2013Scholz, Florian; Hensen, Christian et al.: Submarine weathering of silicate minerals and the extent of pore water freshening at active continental margins
35%74
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1984Meyers, Philip A.; Keswani, Sushiel R.: Organic geochemistry of Neogene sediments from the Walvis Ridge, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 74download
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1987Joyce, Rosanne M.; Van Vleet, Edward S.: A geochemical study of organic-matter-rich Upper Cretaceous claystones from the lower continental rise off North America, Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 603Bdownload
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1977Comer, J. B.; Littlejohn, R.: Content, composition, and thermal history of organic matter in Mesozoic sediments, Falkland Plateaudownload
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1974McIver, Richard D.: Methane in canned core samples from Site 262, Timor Troughdownload
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1980Ivanov, M. V.; Belyaev, S. S. et al.: A short report on microbiology of sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 415, 415A, and 416Adownload
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2001Exon, N. F.; White, T. S. et al.: Petroleum potential of deepwater basins around Tasmania; insights from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 189
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2000Naehr, Thomas H.; Rodriguez, Nancy M. et al.: Methane-derived authigenic carbonates associated with gas hydrate decomposition and fluid venting above the Blake Ridge Diapir
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2005Klauda, Jeffrey B.; Sandler, Stanley I.: Global distribution of methane hydrate in ocean sedimentdownload
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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
29%164
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2000Wellsbury, Peter; Goodman, Kim et al.: The geomicrobiology of deep marine sediments from Blake Ridge containing methane hydrate (sites 994, 995, and 997)
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2011Bhatnagar, Gaurav; Chatterjee, Sayantan et al.: Analytical theory relating the depth of the sulfate-methane transition to gas hydrate distribution and saturationdownload
28%48
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1979Barnes, P. J.; Brassel, S. C. et al.: Preliminary lipid analysis of core sections 18, 24, and 30 from Hole 402Adownload
26%1131990Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Hostettler, Frances D. et al.: Hydrocarbons in sediment of the Weddell Sea, Antarcticadownload
25%79
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1984Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta K.; Spiro, Baruch et al.: An inertinite-rich coal lenticle in Triassic sediment of sample 547B-35, CC, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 79download
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1976Hunt, J. M.: C (sub 4) -C (sub 7) alkane yieldsdownload
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1973McIver, Richard D.: Appendix III; Hydrocarbon gases from canned core samples, sites 174A, 176 and 180download
25%1989ten Haven, H. L.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Preliminary analysis of extractable lipids in sediments from the eastern North Atlantic (Leg 108); comparison of a coastal upwelling area (Site 658) with a nonupwelling area (Site 659)download
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1983Meyers, Philip A.; Dunham, Keith W.: Organic geochemistry of Quaternary sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 72, South Atlantic Oceandownload
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1984Meyers, Philip A.: Organic geochemistry of sediments from the Angola Basin and the Walvis Ridge; a synthesis of studies from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 75download
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1995Hinrichs, K. U.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Preliminary assessment of organic geochemical signals in sediments from Hole 893A, Santa Barbara Basin, offshore Californiadownload
22%198
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2002Bralower, Timothy J.; Premoli Silva, Isabella et al.: Site 1214download
22%75
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1984Meyers, Philip A.; Trull, Thomas W. et al.: Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green and black claystones from Hole 530A in the Angola Basindownload
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1982Thompson, I. D.; Brassell, S. C. et al.: Preliminary lipid analysis of section 481-2-2download
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1985Galimov, E. M.; Shabaeva, I. Ju.: Carbon isotope composition of Ch (sub 4) and CO (sub 2) in sediments of the Middle America Trenchdownload
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1973Lyon, Graeme L.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 15, chemical and isotopic composition of gases from Cariaco Trench sedimentsdownload

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