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35%481979Erdman, J. G.; Schorno, K. S.: Geochemistry of carbon; Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 48download
35%204
204-1251
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2006Freifeld, Barry M.; Kneafsey, Timothy J. et al.: On-site geological core analysis using a portable X-ray computed tomographic system
35%167
167-1022
2002Stakes, Debra S.; Trehu, Anne M. et al.: Mass wasting, methane venting, and biological communities on the Mendocino transform fault
35%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
35%69
69-504
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118-735
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176-735
1993Kelley, D. S.; McDuff, R. E.: Carbon-bearing fluids in the oceanic crust
35%42
42-379
42-380
42-381
1978Anders, D. E.; Claypool, G. E. et al.: Preliminary results, organic geochemical investigation of Black Sea sediments; Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 42Bdownload
35%1642003Nealon, Jeffrey W.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Direct detection of methane hydrates; volume estimates from velocity modeling
35%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
35%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
35%175
175-1081
175-1082
175-1084
2004Moore, T. S.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Anaerobic methane oxidation and the formation of dolomitedownload
35%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
35%146
146-893
2003Hill, T. M.; Kennett, J. P.: Methane hydrate and Quaternary climate change; evidence from sediment records and modern methane seeps
35%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
35%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
35%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
35%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
35%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
35%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
35%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
35%1642000Xia, Ganyuan; Sen, Mrinal K. et al.: Mapping of elastic properties of gas hydrates in the Carolina Trough by waveform inversion
35%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
35%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
35%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
35%2005Tipple, Brett J.; Pagani, Mark: A biomarker record of the Paleogene evolution and expansion of C4 plants
35%204
204-1251
2005Weinberger, Jill L.; Brown, Kevin M.: Abnormal fluid pressures and fluid flow at ODP Site 1251, southern Hydrate Ridge, Oregon
35%74
208
2005Zachos, James C.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Rapid acidification of the ocean during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
35%2042005Luff, Roger; Greinert, Jens et al.: Simulation of long-term feedbacks from authigenic carbonate crust formation at cold vent sitesdownload
35%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
35%931987Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Beller, Harry R.: Lipid geochemistry of Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sediments, Hole 605, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 93, and Stevns Klint, Denmarkdownload
35%190
190-1173
190-1174
190-1177
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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
35%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
35%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
35%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2006Biddle, Jennifer F.; Lipp, Julius S. et al.: Heterotrophic Archaea dominate sedimentary subsurface ecosystems off Peru
35%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
35%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
35%164
164-996
2003Van Dover, C. L.; Aharon, P. et al.: Blake Ridge methane seeps; characterization of a soft-sediment, chemosynthetically based ecosystemdownload
35%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
35%1281992Sano, Yuji; Sakamoto, Minoru et al.: Helium isotope ratios of pore gases in deep-sea sediments, Leg 128
35%175
175-1075
175-1076
175-1077
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175-1080
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175-1087
2007Sivan, O.; Schrag, D. P. et al.: Rates of methanogenesis and methanotrophy in deep-sea sediments
35%2042007Deigert, David; Borowski, Walter S.: Sulfur geochemistry and diagenesis in a gas hydrate terrane, Cascadia Margin, offshore Oregon; role of anaerobic methane oxidation
35%146
146-889
146-890
1999Currie, Claire: Deep sea gas hydrate; a seismic study over the Cascadia accretionary prism, offshore Vancouver Island
35%311
311-U1327
2006Riedel, Michael; Collett, Tim et al.: Gas hydrate transect across northern Cascadia margin
35%201
201-1226
201-1231
2005D'Hondt, Steven; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments
35%2001Spence, George D.; Hyndman, Roy D.: The challenge of deep ocean drilling for natural gas hydrate
35%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
35%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
35%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
35%146
146-888
146-889
146-890
146-891
146-892
2001Chamov, N. P.; Kurnosov, V. B.: Epigenesis of sediments in the Cascadia accretionary prism, western continental margin of United States
35%1902001Spivack, Arthur J.; Smith, David C.: Evidence for microbial control of hydrogen concentrations in deeply buried oceanic sediments
35%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
35%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
35%307
307-U1316
307-U1317
307-U1318
2009Mangelsdorf, Kai; Zink, Klaus G. et al.: Data report; Geochemical and microbial biomarker investigations of sedimentary successions from the Belgica carbonate mound province in the Porcupine Basin, offshore Irelanddownload
35%21
21-204
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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
35%175
175-1077
2004Sultan, N.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Dynamics of gas hydrate; case of the Congo continental slopedownload
35%104
104-644
2004Sultan, Nabil; Cochonat, P. et al.: Effect of gas hydrates melting on seafloor slope instabilitydownload
35%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1247
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
35%74
74-527
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113-690
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198-1209
2005Cramer, Benjamin S.; Kent, Dennis V.: Bolide summer; the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial triggerdownload
35%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
35%164
164-994
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172-1059
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
35%113
113-690
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
35%164
164-995
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)
35%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
35%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
35%201
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201-1227
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201-1231
2006Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Hayes, John M. et al.: Biological formation of ethane and propane in the deep marine subsurface
35%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
35%2005Amend, Jan P.; Teske, Andreas: Expanding frontiers in deep subsurface microbiology
35%8
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94-609
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130-805
2006Walsh, Frederick Bond: The Kopanoar mud volcano on the Mackenzie Shelf, Beaufort Sea; implications for methane release on Arctic shelves
35%314
314-C0002
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315-C0002
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326-C0002
332
332-C0002
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338-C0002
2008Miyakawa, Ayumu; Yamada, Yasuhiro et al.: Estimation of gas hydrate saturation at Nankai Trough site C0002 in IODP Expedition 314download
35%314
315
2008Yamada, Yasuhiro; Tomaru, Hitoshi et al.: Methane hydrates at Kumano Basin revealed by IODP 314/315 Expeditionsdownload
35%19
19-184
19-185
19-188
19-190
2009Scholl, David W.; Barth, Ginger A. et al.: Why hydrate-linked velocity-amplitude anomaly structures are common in the Bering Sea Basin; a hypothesis
35%314
314-C0002
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315-C0002
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326-C0002
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338-C0002
2010Saito, Saneatsu; Miyakawa, Ayumu et al.: Methane hydrate occurrence estimated from downhole logging at IODP Site C0002, Kumano Basin
35%113
113-690
198
198-1209
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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
35%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
35%301
301-U1301
327
327-U1301
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
35%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)
35%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
35%311
311-U1327
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
34%42
42-379
42-380
42-381
1978Mopper, K.; Michaelis, W. et al.: Sugars, amino acids, and hydrocarbons in Black Sea sediment from DSDP Leg 42B coresdownload
33%64
64-474
64-475
64-476
1982Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Organic geochemistry of sediments from the mouth of the Gulf of California, Leg 64, sites 474 and 476download
33%202
202-1237
202-1239
2006Abe, Chikara; Yamamoto, Masanobu et al.: Organic carbon and biomarker variations, Sites 1237 and 1239download
33%22
22-217
1974Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Burlingame, A. L.: Preliminary organic geochemical analyses of the Site 217 core samples in the Bengal Basin, DSDP Leg 22download
33%481979Doran, T.; Johnson, P. G.: Examination of potential geochemical contaminants in Leg 48 materialdownload
33%161
161-977
1999Hauschildt, Marc; Rinna, Joachim et al.: Molecular indicators of the supply of marine and terrigenous organic matter to Pleistocene organic-matter-rich layer in the Alboran Basin (western Mediterranean Sea)download
33%1391994Boni, Maria; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Organic matter and carbon isotope composition of carbonate nodules and associated sediments from Middle Valley, Leg 139download
33%50
50-415
50-416
1980Galimov, E. M.; Kodina, L. A. et al.: A study of organic matter from deep oceanic bore holes, Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416 in the Moroccan Basindownload
33%151
151-909
1996Rinna, Joachim; Rullkoetter, Juergen et al.: Hydrocarbons as indicators for provenance and thermal history of organic matter in late Cenozoic sediments from Hole 909C, Fram Straitdownload
33%48
48-402
1979Barnes, P. J.; Brassel, S. C. et al.: Preliminary lipid analysis of core sections 18, 24, and 30 from Hole 402Adownload
32%207
207-1257
207-1258
2004Forster, Astrid; Sturt, Helen et al.: Molecular biogeochemistry of Cretaceous black shales from the Demerara Rise; preliminary shipboard results from Sites 1257 and 1258, ODP Leg 207download
32%1752002Schefuss, Enno; Versteegh, Gerard J. M. et al.: Marine and terrigenous lipids in Southeast Atlantic sediments (Leg 175) as paleoenvironmental indicators; initial resultsdownload
31%122
122-762
122-763
1992Meyers, Philip A.; Snowdon, Lloyd R.: Data report; Extractable hydrocarbon and carbon isotope geochemistry of Lower Cretaceous sediments from sites 762 and 763 on the Exmouth Plateau, Northwest Australian margindownload
31%95
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95-613
1987Stein, Ruediger; Rullkotter, Jurgen et al.: Quantity, provenance, and thermal maturity of organic matter from the New Jersey continental margin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 95download
31%92
92-597
92-600
92-601
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
31%59
59-447
59-448
1980Brassell, Simon C.; Eglinton, G.: Organic geochemical studies of two samples from holes 447A and 448 from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 59download
31%41
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41-368
1977Dow, W. G.: Contact metamorphism of kerogen in sediments from Leg 41; Cape Verde Rise and Basindownload
30%62
62-465
1981Comet, P. A.; McEvoy, J. et al.: Lipids of an upper Albian limestone, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 465, Section 465A-38-3download
30%63
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63-471
1981Rullkoetter, Juergen; von der Dick, Hans et al.: Organic petrography and extractable hydrocarbons of sediments from the eastern North Pacific Ocean, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 63download
30%160
160-964
1998Rullkoetter, Juergen H.; Rinna, J. et al.: Biological marker significance of organic matter origin and transformation in sapropels from the Pisano Plateau, Site 964download
29%62
62-466
1981Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Organic geochemistry of Albian sediment from Hess Rise, Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 466download
29%164
164-994
164-995
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
29%164
164-994
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164-997
2000Dickens, Gerald R.; Kennedy, B. Mack: Noble gases in methane hydrate from the Blake Ridge

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