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46%38
38-339
38-345
1976Simoneit, B. R. T.: Sources of the solvent-soluble organic matter in the glacial sequence of DSDP samples from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea, Leg 38download
46%112
112-686
112-686B
1990Farrimond, P.; Poynter, J. G. et al.: A molecular stratigraphic study of Peru margin sediments, Hole 686B, Leg 112download
46%72
72-515
72-516
1983Mukhopadhyay, P. K.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Facies and diagenesis of organic matter in sediments from the Brazil Basin and the Rio Grande Rise, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 72download
44%86
86-577
1985Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Beller, Harry R.: Lipid geochemistry of the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sediments, Hole 577, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 86download
44%96
96-614
96-615
96-616
96-617
96-618
96-619
96-620
96-621
96-622
1986Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II; DeFreitas, D. A. et al.: Nonvolatile organic matter in sediments from sites 614 to 623, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 96download
43%108
108-658
108-660
1989Poynter, J. G.; Farrimond, Paul et al.: Molecular stratigraphic study of sediments from holes 658A and 660A, Leg 108download
43%481979Doran, T.; Johnson, P. G. et al.: Basic organic geochemical data of Leg 48 materialdownload
43%119
119-739
119-739C
119-741
1991McDonald, Thomas J.; Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II et al.: Source and maturity of organic matter in glacial and Cretaceous sediments from Prydz Bay, Antarctica, ODP Holes 739C and 741Adownload
42%42
42-379
42-380
42-381
1978Vuchev, V. T.; Ivanon, C. P. et al.: Preliminary organic geochemical studies of DSDP cores, Leg 42B, Black Seadownload
42%74
74-525
74-528
1984Meyers, Philip A.; Keswani, Sushiel R.: Organic geochemistry of Neogene sediments from the Walvis Ridge, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 74download
42%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
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
41%160
160-969
1998Bouloubassi, Ioanna; Guehenneux, Guillaume et al.: Biological marker significance of organic matter origin in sapropels from the Mediterranean Ridge, Site 969download
41%146
164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Goldberg, David S.; Collett, Timothy S. et al.: Ground truth; in-situ properties of hydrate
41%131
131-808
190
190-1178
196
196-808
2006He Lijuan; Matsubayashi, Osamu et al.: Methane hydrate accumulation model for the central Nankai accretionary prismdownload
41%1641998Sad, Alberto Roque E.; Silveira, Desiderio P. et al.: Marine gas hydrates evidence along the Brazilian coast
41%141
141-859
1995Brown, Kevin M.; Bangs, Nathan L.: Thermal regime of the Chile triple junction; constraints provided by downhole temperature measurements and distribution of gas hydrate
41%64
64-474
64-477
64-478
64-479
64-481
1983Galimov, E. M.; Kodina, L. A.: Organic matter in oceanic sediments of high thermogradient (DSDP Leg 64, Gulf of California)
41%116
116-717
116-717C
1990Poynter, Jon; Eglinton, Geoffrey: Molecular composition of three sediments from Hole 717C; the Bengal Fandownload
41%64
64-474
64-477
64-478
64-479
64-481
1984Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Galimov, Eric M.: Geochemistry of interstitial gases in Quaternary sediments of the Gulf of California
41%1101989Gieskes, J.; Blanc, G. et al.: Hydrogeochemistry in the Barbados accretionary complex; Leg 110 ODP
41%1999Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Potential effects of gas hydrate on human welfare
41%149
149-897
149-898
149-899
149-900
1996Meyers, Philip A.; Silliman, James E. et al.: Effects of turbidity flows on organic matter accumulation, sulfate reduction, and methane generation in deep-sea sediments on the Iberia abyssal plain
41%1411995Froelich, Philip N.; Kvenvolden, Keith A. et al.: Geochemical evidence for gas hydrate in sediment near the Chile triple junction
41%146
146-893
2004Hill, T. M.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: High-resolution records of methane hydrate dissociation; ODP Site 893, Santa Barbara Basindownload
41%2042004Boetius, Antje; Suess, Erwin: Hydrate Ridge; a natural laboratory for the study of microbial life fueled by methane from near-surface gas hydratesdownload
41%102
111
111-504
129
137
137-504
140
140-504
144
148
148-504
168
176
185
2003Bach, Wolfgang; Edwards, Katrina J.: Iron and sulfide oxidation within the basaltic ocean crust; implications for chemolithoautotrophic microbial biomass production
41%146
146-893
2003Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Hmelo, Laura R. et al.: Molecular fossil record of elevated methane levels in late Pleistocene coastal watersdownload
41%80
80-550
2007Storey, Michael; Duncan, Robert A. et al.: Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum and the opening of the Northeast Atlanticdownload
41%201
201-1226
2008Wang, G.; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Quantification of co-occurring reaction rates in deep sub-seafloor sedimentsdownload
41%204
204-1249
204-1250
2006Liu, Xiaoli; Flemings, Peter B.: Passing gas through the hydrate stability zone at southern Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregondownload
41%164
164-991
164-992
164-993
164-994
164-995
164-996
164-997
2000Matsumoto, Ryo: Methane hydrate estimates from the chloride and oxygen isotopic anomalies
41%175
175-1075
175-1077
175-1078
175-1079
175-1084
2003Nakagawa, Funiko; Tsunogai, Urumu et al.: Stable isotopic compositions of bacterial light hydrocarbons in marginal marine sediments
41%1642005Takeya, Kei; Tani, Atsushi et al.: ESR investigation of gamma -irradiated natural methane hydrate from Blake Ridge Diapir, off east North America in ODP Leg 164download
41%3072005Ferdelman, T. G.; Kano, A. et al.: First results from IODP Expedition 307 Porcupine carbonate mound drilling; geological and biogeochemical setting of the Challenger carbonate mound
41%2005Milkov, Alexei V.; Xu, Wenyue: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport, and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon; discussiondownload
41%1462004Buffett, Bruce; Archer, David: Global inventory of methane clathrate; sensitivity to changes in the deep oceandownload
41%2072006Arndt, Sandra; Brumsack, Hans-Juergen et al.: Cretaceous black shales as active bioreactors; a biogeochemical model for the deep biosphere encountered during ODP Leg 207 (Demerara Rise)download
41%2092006Schmidt, K.; Koschinsky-Fritsche, A. et al.: Detailed geochemical investigation of hydrothermal fluids from the Logatchev Field, 15 degrees N, MARdownload
41%188
188-1165
188-1166
2001Claypool, George E.; Lorenson, Thomas D.: Methane diagenesis and authigenic carbonates in continental rise and shelf sediments, ODP Leg 188 sites 1165 and 1166, offshore Antarctica (Prydz Bay)
41%1312001Toki, Tomohiro; Gamo, Toshitaka et al.: Methane migration from the Nankai Trough accretionary prism
41%2000Ussler, W., III; Paull, C. et al.: A new approach for estimating in situ sediment gas concentrations in ODP boreholes while coring
41%1642000Carcione, Jose M.; Tinivella, Umberta: Bottom-simulating reflectors; seismic velocities and AVO effects
41%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
41%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
41%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
41%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
41%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
41%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
41%146
146-892
2003Gei, Davide; Carcione, Jose M.: Acoustic properties of sediments saturated with gas hydrate, free gas and water
41%113
113-690
143
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
41%2002Magnier, Caroline C.; Lopez, Jose O. et al.: Biodegradation vs. thermal maturity in type IIS crude oils of northern Cuba
41%1091997Suess, Erwin; Bayer, Reinhold et al.: Leg SO109-1
41%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
41%146
146-893
2001Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Hmelo, Laura: A molecular-isotopic record of methane hydrate dissociation during the late Quaternary
41%146
146-889
146-890
2001Riedel, M.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Deep-sea gas hydrates on the northern Cascadia margin
41%2002Holbrook, W. S.; Lizarralde, D. et al.: Escape of methane gas through sediment waves in a large methane hydrate province
41%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
41%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
41%184
184-1144
2006Chen Duo-Fu; Su Zheng et al.: Types of gas hydrates in marine environments and their thermodynamic characteristics
41%2002Swart, Peter: Recrystallization and carbon isotopic composition of pore waters associated with the diagenesis of periplatform sediments
41%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
41%2042005Teichert, Barbara M. A.; Bohrmann, Gerhard et al.: Chemoherms on Hydrate Ridge; unique microbially-mediated carbonate build-ups growing into the water columndownload
41%2007Gieskes, Joris M.; Mahn, Chris: Halide systematics in interstitial waters of ocean drilling sediment coresdownload
41%3112007Jackson, Peter; Long, Dave et al.: Investigating methane hydrates
41%1994Soloviev, V.; Ginsburg, G. D.: Formation of submarine gas hydrates
41%113
113-690
2002Thomas, Deborah Jane: The causes and consequences of a rapid global warming event 55 million years ago
41%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
41%3112008Wang Xiaoqin; Wang Jiasheng et al.: Stable carbon and oxygen isotope characteristics of authigenic carbonates in marine sediments collected during IODP Expedition 311
41%3112008Chen Qi; Wang Jiasheng et al.: Study on authigenic pyrites and their sulfur stable isotopes in marine sediments during IODP Expedition 311
41%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
41%146
146-889
146-890
164
2010Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu: Microbial methane production activity around the biogenic methane hydrate-bearing regions
41%319
319-C0011
322
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
41%201
204
329
2012Lever, Mark Alexander: Acetogenesis in the energy-starved deep biosphere; a paradox?
41%43
43-386
43-387
1979Simoneit, B. R. T.: Organic geochemistry of the shales from the northwestern proto-Atlantic, DSDP Leg 43download
41%48
48-402
48-404
1979Simoneit, B. R. T.: Lipid geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales from the Bay of Biscay, Site 402, and of Eocene mudstone from the Rockall Plateau, Site 404download
41%93
93-603
95
95-603
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
41%175
175-1085
2012Maslin, Mark A.; Pancost, Richard D. et al.: Three and half million year history of moisture availability of South West Africa; evidence from ODP Site 1085 biomarker recordsdownload
40%661982Brassell, S. C.; Eglington, G. et al.: Preliminary lipid analyses of two Quaternary sediments from the Middle America Trench, southern Mexico transect, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 66download
39%47
47-398
47-398D
1979Simoneit, B. R. T.; Mazurek, M. A.: Lipid geochemistry of Cretaceous sediments from Vigo Seamount, DSDP/IPOD Leg 47Bdownload
39%1978Erdman, J. G.; Schorno, K. S.: Geochemistry of carbon; Deep Sea Drilling Project, legs 42A and 42Bdownload
39%64
64-479
64-480
1982Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Preliminary organic geochemistry of laminated versus non-laminated sediments from Holes 479 and 480, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 64download
37%63
63-467
1981McEvoy, J.; Eglinton, G. et al.: Preliminary lipid analyses of sediments from sections 467-3-3 and 467-97-2download
37%64
64-474
64-477
64-478
64-479
64-481
1982Galimov, E. M.; Kodina, L. A. et al.: Organic geochemical studies of samples from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 64, Gulf of California, sites 474, 477, 478, 479, and 481download
37%10
10-90
10-92
1970Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Scott, E. Sloan et al.: Preliminary organic analysis of the Deep Sea Drilling Project cores, Leg 10download
37%41
41-367
41-368
1977Deroo, G.; Herbin, J. P. et al.: Organic geochemistry of some Cretaceous black shales from sites 367 and 368; Leg 41, eastern North Atlanticdownload
37%64
64-481
1982Thompson, I. D.; Brassell, S. C. et al.: Preliminary lipid analysis of section 481-2-2download
36%1391994Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Lipid/bitumen maturation by hydrothermal activity in sediments of Middle Valley, Leg 139download
36%64
64-477
64-478
64-481
1982Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Philp, R. P.: Organic geochemistry of lipids and kerogen and the effects of basalt intrusions on unconsolidated oceanic sediments; sites 477, 478, and 481, Guaymas Basin, Gulf of Californiadownload
36%50
50-415
50-416
1980Claypool, G. W.; Baysinger, J. P.: Analysis of organic matter in sediment cores from the Moroccan Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416download
36%91972Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Burlingame, A. L.: Further preliminary results on the higher weight hydrocarbons and fatty acids in the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 9download
36%75
75-530
75-532
1984Meyers, Philip A.; Dunham, Keith W.: Geolipid comparison of biogenic sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 530A, Angola Basin, and 532, Walvis Ridgedownload
36%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
36%75
75-530
1984Meyers, Philip A.; Trull, Thomas W. et al.: Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green and black claystones from Hole 530A in the Angola Basindownload
35%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
35%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
35%110
156
1996Laier, Troels: Mixing of methane and sulphate due to fluids flow in the Barbados accretionary prism
35%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
35%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
35%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
35%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

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