Search SEDIS
412 Publications found! (Query time: 0.003 s)
– Download as CSV file
– Download as KML file
<< PREV | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | NEXT >>
Score ↓ | Exp/Site/Hole | Year | Author/Title | Full text |
58% | 177 177-1093 | 2006 | Lal, D.; Charles, C. et al.: Paleo-ocean chemistry records in marine opal; implications for fluxes of trace elements, cosmogenic nuclides ( (super 10) Be and (super 26) Al), and biological productivity | download |
58% | 181 181-1123 181-1124 | 2002 | Hall, Ian R.; Carter, Lionel et al.: Major depositional events under the deep Pacific inflow | |
58% | 181 181-1119 181-1120 181-1121 181-1122 181-1123 181-1124 181-1125 | 2002 | Boettcher, M. E.; Khim, B. K. et al.: Microbial sulfate reduction in deep sediments of ODP Leg 181; evidence from stable sulfur isotope fractionation and pore water modeling | |
58% | 22 22-213 22-214 22-215 22-216 22-217 | 1987 | Schmitz, Birger: Barium, equatorial high productivity, and the northward wandering of the Indian continent | download |
58% | 113 113-689 113-690 120 120-747 120-748 120-749 120-751 | 1993 | Rack, Frank R.; Bryant, William R. et al.: Microfabric and physical properties of deep-sea high latitude carbonate oozes | |
58% | 154 | 1997 | Harris, Sara E.; Mix, Alan C. et al.: Biogenic and terrigenous sedimentation at Ceara Rise, western tropical Atlantic, supports Pliocene-Pleistocene deep-water linkage between hemispheres | |
58% | 178 178-1095 178-1096 | 2003 | Volpi, V.; Camerlenghi, A. et al.: Effects of biogenic silica on sediment compaction and slope stability on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula | |
58% | 105 105-647 | 1989 | Bohrmann, Gerhard; Stein, Ruediger: Biogenic silica at ODP Site 647 in the southern Labrador Sea; occurrence, diagenesis, and paleoceanographic implications | |
58% | 154 | 1995 | Curry, William B.; Schneider, David A. et al.: Ceara Rise sediments document ancient climate change | |
58% | 102 111 111-504 129 137 137-504 140 140-504 144 148 148-504 168 176 185 | 2003 | Bach, Wolfgang; Edwards, Katrina J.: Iron and sulfide oxidation within the basaltic ocean crust; implications for chemolithoautotrophic microbial biomass production | |
58% | 129 129-801 185 185-801 | 2003 | Rouxel, Olivier; Dobbek, Nicolas et al.: Iron isotope fractionation during oceanic crust alteration | download |
58% | 164 | 2003 | Zhao, Weidong; Zhang, Chuanlun L. et al.: Lipid biomarkers and isotope signatures of deep-sea sediments in the Blake Ridge gas hydrate systems | |
58% | 187 | 2003 | Thorseth, Ingunn H.; Pedersen, Rolf B. et al.: Microbial alteration of 0-30-Ma seafloor and sub-seafloor basaltic glasses from the Australian Antarctic discordance | download |
58% | 138 138-846 201 201-1226 | 2007 | Bekins, Barbara A.; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Dissolution of biogenic ooze over basement edifices in the Equatorial Pacific with implications for hydrothermal ventilation of the oceanic crust | |
58% | 208 208-1265 | 2007 | Kastanja, Mia Maria; Henrich, Ruediger: Grain-size variations in pelagic carbonate oozes from the Walvis Ridge-SE Atlantic Ocean (ODP Site 1265); a low resolution Miocene record of carbonate sedimentation and preservation | download |
58% | 201 201-1226 | 2008 | Wang, G.; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Quantification of co-occurring reaction rates in deep sub-seafloor sediments | download |
58% | 129 129-801 185 185-801 | 2008 | Rouxel, Olivier; Ono, Shuhei et al.: Sulfur isotope evidence for microbial sulfate reduction in altered oceanic basalts at ODP Site 801 | download |
58% | 310 310-M0005 310-M0007 310-M0015 310-M0016 310-M0017 310-M0018 | 2010 | Lund, S.; Platzman, E. et al.: Biological control of paleomagnetic remanence acquisition in carbonate framework rocks of the Tahiti coral reef | |
58% | 207 | 2006 | Arndt, 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 |
58% | 166 166-1007 | 2007 | Karpoff, Anne M.; Destrigneville, Christine et al.: Clinoptilolite as a new proxy of enhanced biogenic silica productivity in lower Miocene carbonate sediments of the Bahamas platform; isotopic and thermodynamic evidence | download |
58% | 41 41-367 75 75-530 93 93-603 95 95-603 | 1987 | Rau, Greg H.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: (super 15) N/ (super 14) N variations in Cretaceous Atlantic sedimentary sequences; implication for past changes in marine nitrogen biogeochemistry | |
58% | 177 | 2004 | Cortese, Giuseppe; Gersonde, Rainer et al.: Opal sedimentation shifts in the world ocean over the last 15 Myr | download |
58% | 311 311-U1325 311-U1326 311-U1327 311-U1329 | 2009 | Pohlman, J. W.; Kaneko, M. et al.: Methane sources and production in the northern Cascadia margin gas hydrate system | |
58% | 90 90-594 | 2006 | Carter, Lionel; Manighetti, Barbara: Glacial/interglacial control of terrigenous and biogenic fluxes in the deep ocean off a high input, collisional margin; a 139 kyr-record from New Zealand | download |
58% | 178 178-1098 | 2003 | Kryc, K. A.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Al-to-oxide and Ti-to-organic linkages in biogenic sediment; relationships to paleo-export production and bulk Al/Ti | download |
58% | 22 22-216 | 2003 | Keller, Gerta: Biotic effects of impacts and volcanism | download |
58% | 198 198-1207 198-1213 | 2005 | Dumitrescu, Mirela; Brassell, Simon C.: Biogeochemical assessment of sources of organic matter and paleoproductivity during the early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event at Shatsky Rise, ODP Leg 198 | download |
58% | 112 112-680 112-681 112-684 112-685 201 201-1229 | 2002 | Meister, P.; McKenzie, J. A. et al.: Dolomite formation on the Peru margin; evidence for microbial activity in the deep biosphere | |
58% | 175 175-1082 175-1084 175-1085 175-1087 | 2002 | Giraudeau, Jacques; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: Accumulation of organic and inorganic carbon in Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments along the SW African margin | |
58% | 178 178-1098 | 2001 | Dunbar, Robert B.; Ravelo, Ana C. et al.: 13,000 years of decadal-to-millennial oceanographic variability along the Antarctic Peninsula; ODP Site 1098 | |
58% | 177 177-1090 | 2001 | Newton, Steven Finnerty: Biogenic silica variation at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary, ODP Site 1090, Leg 177 | |
58% | 178 178-1095 178-1096 178-1101 | 2001 | Camerlenghi, Angelo; Volpi, Valentina et al.: Deep sea sediment consolidation through the glacial history of the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula | |
58% | 182 182-1130 | 2001 | Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Hypersulfidic deep biosphere indicates extreme sulfur isotope fractionation during single-step microbial sulfate reduction | |
58% | 178 178-1095 178-1096 | 2009 | Neagu, R. C.; Tinivella, U. et al.: Estimation of biogenic silica contents in marine sediments using seismic and well log data; Sediment Drift 7, Antarctica | |
58% | 32 32-305 85 85-574 123 123-766 132 199 199-1221 | 2007 | Paytan, Adina; Griffith, Elizabeth M.: Marine barite; recorder of variations in ocean export productivity | |
58% | 90 90-590 | 2004 | Fantle, Matthew S.; DePaolo, Donald J.: Iron isotopic fractionation during continental weathering | download |
58% | 154 154-925 | 2003 | Nilsen, E. B.; Anderson, L. D. et al.: Paleoproductivity, nutrient burial, climate change and the carbon cycle in the western equatorial Atlantic across the Eocene/Oligocene boundary | download |
58% | 68 68-501 69 69-504 69-505 70 70-504 83 83-504 92 92-504 | 1996 | Grau, Ralf: Versenkungsdiagenese pelagischer Sedimente unter erhoehtem Waermefluss, DSDP Legs 68 - 70, Sites 501/504 und 505 (Panama-Becken, oestl. Pazifik) Burial diagenesis of pelagic sediments under elevated heat flow, DSDP Legs 68-70, Sites 501/504 and 505, Panama Basin, East Pacific | |
58% | 45 45-396 46 46-396 69 69-504 70 70-504 83 83-504 92 92-504 111 111-504 137 137-504 140 140-504 148 148-504 | 2004 | Staudigel, Hubert; Furnes, Harald: Microbial mediation of oceanic crust alteration | |
58% | 177 177-1090 | 2004 | Diekmann, Bernhard; Kuhn, Gerhard et al.: Middle Eocene to early Miocene environmental changes in the sub-Antarctic Southern Ocean; evidence from biogenic and terrigenous depositional patterns at ODP Site 1090 | download |
58% | 161 161-974 | 2005 | Meyers, Philip A.; Bernasconi, Stefano M.: Carbon and nitrogen isotope excursions in mid-Pleistocene sapropels from the Tyrrhenian Basin; evidence for climate-induced increases in microbial primary production | download |
58% | 177 | 2008 | Cortese, G.; Gersonde, R.: Plio/Pleistocene changes in the main biogenic silica carrier in the Southern Ocean, Atlantic Sector | download |
58% | 92 92-597 92-598 92-599 92-600 92-601 | 1993 | Ravizza, G.: Variations of the (super 187) Os/ (super 186) Os ratio of seawater over the past 28 million years as inferred from metalliferous carbonates | |
58% | 175 175-1082 175-1084 | 2002 | Robinson, Rebecca S.; Meyers, Philip A.: Biogeochemical changes within the Benguela Current upwelling system during the Matuyama diatom maximum; nitrogen isotope evidence from Ocean Drilling Program sites 1082 and 1084 | download |
58% | 146 146-893 167 167-1017 | 2006 | Dean, Walter E.; Zheng, Yan et al.: Sediment Cd and Mo accumulation in the oxygen-minimum zone off western Baja California linked to global climate over the past 52 kyr | download |
58% | 69 69-504 70 70-504 83 83-504 92 92-504 111 111-504 137 137-504 140 140-504 148 148-504 | 1998 | Furnes, Harald; Torsvik, T. et al.: Microbial alteration of the upper oceanic crust; textural and chemical evidence | |
58% | 146 146-889 146-890 164 | 2010 | Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu: Microbial methane production activity around the biogenic methane hydrate-bearing regions | |
58% | 201 204 329 | 2012 | Lever, Mark Alexander: Acetogenesis in the energy-starved deep biosphere; a paradox? | |
50% | 162 162-983 162-984 | 2000 | Austin, W. E. N.; Evans, J. R.: NE Atlantic benthic foraminifera; modern distribution patterns and palaeoecological significance | |
50% | 160 160-964 160-967 160-969 | 2006 | Menzel, Diana; Hopmans, Ellen C. et al.: Membrane tetraether lipids of planktonic Crenarchaeota in Pliocene sapropels of the eastern Mediterranean Sea | download |
50% | 78 78-543 | 1990 | Donnelly, Thomas W.: Pelagic sediment, deep-water chemistry, and tectonics; an application of the history of biological sediment accumulation on the tectonic history of the Caribbean | |
50% | 17 17-164 17-166 | 2003 | Takebe, Masamichi; Yamamoto, Koshi: Geochemical fractionation between porcellanite and host sediment | |
50% | | 2003 | Alt, Jeffrey; Shanks, Wayne C.: Hydration and sulfur metasomatism of forearc mantle | |
50% | 146 146-892 | 2003 | Carson, Bobb; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Implications of carbon flux from the Cascadia accretionary prism; results from long-term, in situ measurements at ODP Site 892B | download |
50% | 192 | 2003 | Banerjee, Neil R.; Muehlenbachs, Karlis et al.: Life in the oceanic desert; microbial alteration of oceanic basaltic glass from the Ontong Java Plateau | |
50% | 189 189-1168 189-1170 189-1171 189-1172 | 2004 | Robert, Christian: Cenozoic environments in the Tasmanian area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg 189); inferences from bulk and clay mineralogy | |
50% | 165 165-1002 | 2003 | Lyons, Timothy W.; Werne, Josef P. et al.: Contrasting sulfur geochemistry and Fe/Al and Mo/Al ratios across the last oxic-to-anoxic transition in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela | download |
50% | 201 201-1227 201-1228 201-1229 | 2008 | Meister, Patrick; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Sealevel changes control diagenetic dolomite formation in hemipelagic sediments of the Peru margin | download |
50% | 130 130-806 194 194-1192 194-1193 194-1194 194-1195 | 2008 | Browning, Emily; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Testing the possible linkages between the Miocene Reticulofenestra event, the biogenic bloom, tropical gateways, and sea level changes | |
50% | 14 14-144 41 41-367 62 62-463 93 93-603 95 95-603 | 2004 | Kuypers, Marcel M. M.; van Breugel, Yvonne et al.: N (sub 2) -fixing cyanobacteria supplied nutrient N for Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events | |
50% | 103 103-641 | 2008 | Burla, Stefan; Heimhofer, Ulrich et al.: Changes in sedimentary patterns of coastal and deep-sea successions from the North Atlantic (Portugal) linked to Early Cretaceous environmental change | download |
50% | | 2008 | Schumann, Dirk; Raub, Timothy D. et al.: Gigantism in unique biogenic magnetite at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum | |
50% | 157 | 2010 | Ivarsson, Magnus; Bengtson, Stefan et al.: Rock boring fungi in modern and Miocene sediments | |
50% | 175 175-1085 175-1087 | 2006 | Kastanja, Mia Maria; Diekmann, Bernhard et al.: Controls on carbonate and terrigenous deposition in the incipient Benguela upwelling system during the middle to the late Miocene (ODP Sites 1085 and 1087) | download |
50% | 69 69-504 70 70-504 83 83-504 92 92-504 111 111-504 137 137-504 140 140-504 148 148-504 148-896 | 1999 | Furnes, Harald; Staudigel, Hubert: Biological mediation of basalt glass alteration in the ocean crust; how deep is the deep biosphere? | |
50% | 165 165-1002 | 2003 | Werne, Josef P.; Lyons, Timothy W. et al.: Reduced sulfur in euxinic sediments of the Cariaco Basin; sulfur isotope constraints on organic sulfur formation | download |
50% | 190 190-1173 190-1174 190-1177 196 196-1173 | 2009 | Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu et al.: Microbial methane production rates in gas hydrate-bearing sediments from the eastern Nankai Trough, off central Japan | |
50% | 129 129-801 185 185-801 185-1149 | 2006 | Rouxel, Olivier; Galy, Albert et al.: Germanium isotopic variations in igneous rocks and marine sediments | download |
50% | 171B | 2003 | Alegret, Laia; Thomas, Ellen: Changes in oceanic primary productivity triggered by the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary event at Blake Nose (NW Atlantic); inferences from benthic Foraminifera | |
50% | 204 | 2007 | Deigert, David; Borowski, Walter S.: Sulfur geochemistry and diagenesis in a gas hydrate terrane, Cascadia Margin, offshore Oregon; role of anaerobic methane oxidation | |
50% | 190 190-1175 190-1176 190-1178 | 2007 | Saito, Hiroyuki; Suzuki, Noriyuki: Terrestrial organic matter controlling gas hydrate formation in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism, offshore Shikoku, Japan | download |
50% | 69 69-504 70 70-504 83 83-504 92 92-504 111 111-504 137 137-504 140 140-504 148 148-504 148-896 | 1995 | Thorseth, I. H.; Torsvik, T. et al.: Microbes play an important role in the alteration of oceanic crust | |
50% | 111 111-677 | 2001 | Antipin, V.; Afonina, T. et al.: The new BDP-98 600-m drill core from Lake Baikal; a key late Cenozoic sedimentary section in continental Asia | |
50% | 167 167-1010 167-1021 | 2002 | Barron, John A.; Lyle, Mitchell et al.: Late Miocene and early Pliocene biosiliceous sedimentation along the California margin | |
50% | 190 | 2001 | Spivack, Arthur J.; Smith, David C.: Evidence for microbial control of hydrogen concentrations in deeply buried oceanic sediments | |
50% | 168 | 2009 | Ishibashi, Jun-ichiro: Geochemical fluxes of hydrothermal fluid circulation within oceanic crust | |
50% | 160 160-964 160-967 160-969 161 161-974 161-975 | 2006 | Arnaboldi, Michela; Meyers, Philip A.: Patterns of organic carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of latest Pliocene sapropels from six locations across the Mediterranean Sea | download |
50% | 73 73-522 113 113-689 119 119-744 | 2005 | Zachos, James C.; Kump, Lee R.: Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocene | download |
50% | 302 302-M0002 302-M0004 | 2008 | Ogawa, Yusuke; Takahashi, Kozo et al.: Paleoceanography of the middle Eocene Arctic Ocean based on geochemical measurements of biogenic matter | |
50% | 154 154-925 | 2007 | Sime, N. G.; De La Rocha, Christina L. et al.: Interpreting the Ca isotope record of marine biogenic carbonates | download |
50% | 177 177-1088 178 178-1095 188 188-1165 | 2005 | Gruetzner, Jens; Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter et al.: Terrigenous flux and biogenic silica deposition at the Antarctic continental rise during the late Miocene to early Pliocene; implications for ice sheet stability and sea ice coverage | download |
50% | 160 160-967 160-969 161 161-974 161-975 | 2005 | Meyers, Philip A.; Arnaboldi, Michela: Trans-Mediterranean comparison of geochemical paleoproductivity proxies in a mid-Pleistocene interrupted sapropel | download |
50% | 204 204-1244 | 2006 | Spicer, M. D.; Borowski, W. S.: A preliminary comparison of the sulfur geochemistry within shallow, continental-rise sediments overlying two gas hydrate terranes | |
50% | 199 | 2006 | Lyle, Mitchell; Lyle, Annette Olivarez et al.: Biogenic sedimentation in the Eocene Equatorial Pacific; the stuttering greenhouse and Eocene carbonate compensation depth | |
50% | 201 201-1226 201-1227 201-1228 201-1229 201-1230 201-1231 | 2006 | Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Hayes, John M. et al.: Biological formation of ethane and propane in the deep marine subsurface | |
50% | 307 | 2006 | Ferdelman, T. G.; Kano, A. et al.: Scientific drilling of a cold-water carbonate mound; shipboard biogeochemical results from IODP Expedition 307 | download |
50% | 85 85-574 199 199-1219 | 2012 | Piela, Christine; Lyle, Mitchell et al.: Biogenic sedimentation in the equatorial Pacific; carbon cycling and paleoproduction, 12-24 Ma | |
50% | 184 184-1146 | 2012 | Xie Shucheng; Pancost, Richard D. et al.: Microbial lipid records of highly alkaline deposits and enhanced aridity associated with significant uplift of the Tibetan Plateau in the late Miocene | |
50% | 130 130-807 | 2012 | Higgins, J. A.; Schrag, D. P.: Records of Neogene seawater chemistry and diagenesis in deep-sea carbonate sediments and pore fluids | |
50% | 301 | 2013 | Boettger, Jason; Lin, Huei-Ting et al.: Energy yields from chemolithotrophic metabolisms in igneous basement of the Juan de Fuca Ridge flank system | |
42% | 52 52-418 53 53-418 102 102-418 | 1999 | French, Jason E.; Muehlenbachs, Karlis et al.: Nannoscopic tunnels in the glassy margins of oceanic pillow basalts; a new sub-seafloor terrestrial biomarker? | |
42% | 164 164-994 164-995 164-997 | 2000 | Paull, 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 | |
42% | 198 198-1207 198-1213 | 2003 | Robinson, Stuart A.; Williams, Trevor et al.: Fluctuations in equatorial upwelling in the Pacific Ocean (Shatsky Rise, Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 198) during the Lower Cretaceous; implications for oceanic anoxic events and ocean chemistry | |
42% | 204 204-1244 204-1245 204-1246 204-1247 204-1248 204-1249 204-1250 204-1251 204-1252 | 2007 | Larrasoana, Juan C.; Roberts, Andrew P. et al.: Diagenetic formation of greigite and pyrrhotite in gas hydrate marine sedimentary systems | download |
42% | 51 51-417 52 52-417 52-418 53 53-418 69 69-504 70 70-504 83 83-504 92 92-504 | 2007 | Furnes, Harald; Banerjee, Neil R. et al.: Comparing petrographic signatures of bioalteration in recent to Mesoarchean pillow lavas; tracing subsurface life in oceanic igneous rocks | download |
42% | 51 51-417 52 52-417 52-418 53 53-418 69 69-504 70 70-504 83 83-504 92 92-504 102 102-418 111 111-504 137 137-504 140 140-504 148 148-504 148-896 | 1999 | Furnes, Harald; Staudigel, Hubert: Biological mediation in ocean crust alteration; how deep is the deep biosphere? | |
42% | 181 181-1119 181-1120 181-1121 181-1122 181-1123 181-1124 181-1125 | 2004 | Boettcher, Michael E.; Khim, Boo-Keun et al.: Microbial sulfate reduction in deep sediments of the Southwest Pacific (ODP Leg 181, Sites 1119-1125); evidence from stable sulfur isotope fractionation and pore water modeling | download |
42% | 164 164-995 | 2000 | Borowski, Walter S.; Hoehler, Tori M. et al.: Significance of anaerobic methane oxidation in methane-rich sediments overlying the Blake Ridge gas hydrates | |
42% | 133 133-820 | 2011 | Abrajevitch, Alexandra; Kodama, Kazuto: Diagenetic sensitivity of paleoenvironmental proxies; a rock magnetic study of Australian continental margin sediments | download |
42% | 51 52 52-418 53 53-418 | 2012 | Fliegel, Daniel; Knowles, Emily et al.: Characterization of alteration textures in Cretaceous oceanic crust (pillow lava) from the N-Atlantic (DSDP Hole 418A) by spatially-resolved spectroscopy | |
<< PREV | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | NEXT >>