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2004Sommerfield, Christopher K.; Lee, Homa J.: Across-shelf sediment transport since the last glacial maximum, Southern California margin
6%146
146-893
1994Kennett, James P.; Baldauf, Jack G. et al.: Site 893download
10%149
149-897
149-898
149-899
149-900
149-901
1996Milkert, Doris; Alonso, B. et al.: Sedimentary facies and depositional history of the Iberia abyssal plaindownload
83%1501994Fulthorpe, C. S.; Mountain, G. S. et al.: Mapping of Neogene depositional geometries, New Jersey continental slope, ODP Leg 150 drilling area
83%1501995Fulthorpe, C. S.; Austin, J. A., Jr.: Sequence stratigraphic geometries and Neogene evolution of the New Jersey continental margin
83%1501995Hoppie, Bryce W.: Sea-level records from sequence stratigraphic data on continental slopes; use caution (and multi-disciplinary data)
67%1501995Austin, J. A., Jr.; Fulthorpe, C. S. et al.: Unraveling the stratigraphic complexities of the last deglaciation; ultra-high resolution 3D seismic images of the New Jersey continental shelf
67%1501995Miller, K. G.; Pekar, S. F. et al.: Onshore and offshore sequences on the New Jersey Transect linked to icehouse sea-level changes
50%1501997McHugh, C. M. G.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Effects of relative sea-level changes on the diagenesis of Eocene sediment, New Jersey slope and coastal plain
13%1501994Miller, Kenneth G.; Mountain, Gregory S.: Global sea-level change and the New Jersey margindownload
10%1501996Lorenzo, Juan Manuel; Hesselbo, Stephen P.: Seismic-to-well correlation of seismic unconformities at Leg 150 continental slope sitesdownload
8%1501994Miller, Kenneth G.; Browning, James V. et al.: Atlantic City site reportdownload
42%150
150-902
150-903
174A
174A-1072
174A-1073
2005Pellaton, Caroline; Gorin, Georges E.: The Miocene New Jersey passive margin as a model for the distribution of sedimentary organic matter in siliciclastic deposits
67%150
150-903
1995Hicks, K. S.; Compton, J. S. et al.: Petrographic and geochemical analyses of the glaucony-rich intervals of Site 903 on the New Jersey margin (ODP Leg 150)
10%150
150-903
150-904
1996Van Fossen, Mickey C.; Urbat, Michael: Magnetostratigraphy of Miocene and Pleistocene sediments of the New Jersey slopedownload
67%151
151-909
2009Berger, Daniela; Jokat, Wilfried: Sediment deposition in the northern basins of the North Atlantic and characteristic variations in shelf sedimentation along the East Greenland margin
67%152
152-914
152-915
1996Clift, Peter: Plume tectonics as a cause of mass wasting on the Southeast Greenland continental margin
50%152
152-919
2001St. John, Kristen; Flower, Benjamin et al.: Quantitative results of IRD, microfossil, and isotopic analyses of Pleistocene sediments from Hole 919A in the western Irminger Basin, East Greenland margin
83%155
166
1996Kerr, Richard A.: Ancient sea-level swings confirmed
50%1552009Maslin, Mark A.: Review of the timing and causes of the Amazon Fan mass transport and avulsion deposits during the latest Pleistocene
10%1551997Debrabant, P.; Lopez, Michel et al.: Clay mineral distribution and significance in Quaternary sediments of the Amazon Fandownload
10%1551997Haberle, Simon G.: Upper Quaternary vegetation and climate history of the Amazon Basin; correlating marine and terrestrial pollen recordsdownload
42%155
155-936
155-941
2011Nelson, C. Hans; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Interplay of mass-transport and turbidite-system deposits in different active tectonic and passive continental margin settings; external and local controlling factors
58%155
155-938
155-940
155-942
1999Schluenz, B.; Schneider, R. R. et al.: Terrestrial organic carbon accumulation on the Amazon deep sea fan during the last glacial sea level low stand
67%157
157-952
2003Weaver, P. P. E.: Northwest African continental margin; history of sediment accumulation, landslide deposits, and hiatuses as revealed by drilling the Madeira abyssal plaindownload
8%157
157-955
157-956
1998Goldstrand, Patrick M.: Provenance and sedimentologic variations of turbidite and slump deposits at sites 955 and 956download
83%1591998Wagner, T.; Pletsch, T. et al.: Evolution of organic and sedimentary facies along the opening Equatorial Atlantic gateway (ODP Leg 159)
67%159
159-959
2000Wagner, T.; Barrera, E. et al.: Organic sedimentation in the Equatorial Atlantic; evolution from Cretaceous to late Tertiary depositional environments
67%159
159-959
1995Mascle, J.; Lohmann, G. P. et al.: Transform tectonics of the Cote d'Ivoire-Ghana margin; initial results of ODP Leg 159
67%159
159-959
2001Giresse, P.; Wiewiora, A.: Stratigraphic condensed deposition and diagenetic evolution of green clay minerals in deep water sediments on the Ivory Coast-Ghana Ridge
67%161
161-976
1995O'Sullivan, G.; Bernasconi, S. M. et al.: Early diagenesis in rapidly accumulating continental margin sediments; preliminary results from ODP Leg 161, western Mediterranean Sea
67%162
162-986
2000Butt, F. A.; Elverhoi, A. et al.: Deciphering late Cenozoic development of the western Svalbard margin from ODP Site 986 results
67%162
162-986
2008Zgur, F.; Caburlotto, A. et al.: EGLACOM; Evolution of a GLacial Arctic COntinental Margin; the southern Svalbard ice stream-dominated sedimentary system; cruise report
83%1641995Paull, C. K.; Ussler, W., III et al.: Methane sources, migration paths, and seafloor seepage associated with marine gas hydrates
83%1642001Davie, Matthew K.; Buffett, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloordownload
67%164
201
2005Snyder, G. T.; Dickens, G. R. et al.: Elemental remobilization in marine sediments; growth and destruction of authigenic mineral fronts above gas hydrate systems
33%164
164-994
164-995
164-996
164-997
2000Lorenson, Thomas D.; Collett, Timothy S.: Gas content and composition of gas hydrate from sediments of the southeastern North American continental margin
50%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
83%1661998Rendle, R.; Alexander, I. et al.: Mineralogy and sedimentology of the Pliocene/Pleistocene on the leeward side of Great Bahama Bank (ODP Leg 166)
67%1661996Anselmetti, F. S.; Eberli, G. P. et al.: From the Great Bahama Bank into the Straits of Florida; a margin architecture controlled by sea level fluctuations and ocean currents
13%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Introductiondownload
10%1671996Anonymous: Leg 167 scientific prospectus; California Margindownload
42%167
167-1014
2001Heider, Franz; Bock, Juliane M. et al.: Latest Quaternary rock magnetic record of climatic and oceanic change, Tanner Basin, California borderland
67%167
167-1016
2005Hill, P. S.; Behl, R. J.: Milankovitch cyclicity; a tool for determining the stratigraphic evolution of the late Neogene offshore Central California margin
58%170
170-1039
170-1043
171A
171A-1044
171A-1045
171A-1047
2001Saito, Saneatsu; Goldberg, David: Compaction and dewatering processes of the oceanic sediments in the Costa Rica and Barbados subduction zones; estimates from in situ physical property measurements
50%170
170-1039
2011Charpentier, D.; Buatier, M. D. et al.: Conditions and mechanism for the formation of iron-rich montmorillonite in deep-sea sediments (Costa Rica margin); coupling high-resolution mineralogical characterization and geochemical modeling
83%1752002Christensen, Beth A. (ed.); Giraudeau, Jacques (ed.): Neogene and Quaternary evolution of the Benguela coastal upwelling system
67%1752002Berger, W. H.; Wefer, G.: On the reconstruction of upwelling history; Namibia upwelling in context
50%1752009Marsset, Tania; Droz, Laurence et al.: Cycles in the architecture of the Quaternary Zaire turbidite system; a possible link with climate
21%1751998Giraudeau, Jacques; Christensen, Beth A. et al.: Biostratigraphic age models and sedimentation rates along the Southwest African margindownload
15%1751998Murray, Richard W.; Wigley, Rochelle et al.: Interstitial water chemistry of deeply buried sediments from the southwest African margin; a preliminary synthesis of results from Leg 175download
15%1751998Meyers, Philip A.; Wefer, Gerold et al.: Microbial gases in sediments from the Southwest African margindownload
13%1752002Meyers, Philip A.: Miocene-Pleistocene sedimentary record of carbon burial under the Benguela Current upwelling system, southwestern margin of Africadownload
58%175
175-1078
175-1079
175-1082
175-1084
2007Dupont, Lydie M.; Behling, Hermann et al.: Variability in glacial and Holocene marine pollen records offshore from west southern Africa
50%175
175-1081
175-1082
175-1084
2004Moore, T. S.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Anaerobic methane oxidation and the formation of dolomitedownload
13%175
175-1081
175-1082
175-1084
2002Gorgas, Thomas J.; Kronen, J. D., Jr. et al.: Sedimentation rates from Milankovitch periodicity in log and GRA bulk density records off Southwest Africa, sites 1081, 1082, and 1084download
67%175
175-1082
175-1084
2002Robinson, Rebecca S.; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: Geochemical evidence for variations in delivery and deposition of sediment in Pleistocene light-dark color cycles under the Benguela Current upwelling system
58%175
175-1082
175-1084
175-1085
175-1087
2002Giraudeau, Jacques; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: Accumulation of organic and inorganic carbon in Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments along the SW African margin
67%175
175-1084
2000Bruechert, Volker; Perez, M. Elena et al.: Coupled primary production, benthic foraminiferal assemblage, and sulfur diagenesis in organic-rich sediments of the Benguela upwelling system
67%175
175-1085
175-1086
175-1087
2004Diester-Haass, L.; Meyers, P. A. et al.: Carbonate crash and biogenic bloom in the late Miocene; evidence from ODP Sites 1085, 1086, and 1087 in the Cape Basin, Southeast Atlantic Oceandownload
67%175
175-1085
2002Murray, Richard W.; Christensen, Beth A. et al.: Pliocene export production and terrigenous provenance of the southern Cape Basin, Southwest African margin
50%175
175-1085
175-1087
2006Kastanja, 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%177
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2005Gruetzner, 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 coveragedownload
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2004Escutia, Carlota; De Santis, Laura et al.: Cenozoic ice sheet history from the East Antarctic Wilkes Land margin
58%1782006Rebesco, Michele; Camerlenghi, Angelo et al.: Margin architecture reveals the transition to the modern Antarctic ice sheet ca. 3 Ma
67%178
178-1095
2004Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele; Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter et al.: Depositional patterns observed at Drift 7, Antarctic Peninsula
58%178
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2009Escutia, C.; Barcena, M. A. et al.: Circum-Antarctic warming events between 4 and 3.5 Ma recorded in marine sediments from the Prydz Bay (ODP Leg 188) and the Antarctic Peninsula (ODP Leg 178) margins
50%178
178-1096
178-1101
2008Rebesco, M.; Camerlenghi, A.: Late Pliocene margin development and mega debris flow deposits on the Antarctic continental margins; evidence of the onset of the modern Antarctic ice sheet?download
42%178
178-1097
178-1103
2001Eyles, Nicholas; Daniels, James et al.: Ocean Drilling Program Leg 178 (Antarctic Peninsula); sedimentology of glacially influenced continental margin topsets and foresets
67%178
178-1098
2006Shevenell, A.; Ingalls, A. et al.: Atmospheric forcing of Holocene climate variability along the western Antarctic Peninsula; novel insights from the TEX86 paleotemperature record of Palmer Deep
50%1812004Lu, Hongbo; Fulthorpe, Craig S.: Controls on sequence stratigraphy of a middle Miocene-Holocene, current-swept, passive margin; offshore Canterbury Basin, New Zealand
50%181
181-1119
2004Carter, R. M.; Fulthorpe, C. S. et al.: Canterbury Drifts at Ocean Drilling Program Site 1119, New Zealand; climatic modulation of Southwest Pacific intermediate water flows since 3.9 Ma
58%181
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181-1124
2002Hall, Ian R.; Carter, Lionel et al.: Major depositional events under the deep Pacific inflow
50%182
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182-1128
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2004Li, Q.; Simo, J. A. et al.: The eustatic and tectonic origin of Neogene unconformities from the Great Australian Bightdownload
67%182
182-1131
2005Huuse, M.; Feary, D. A.: Seismic inversion for acoustic impedance and porosity of Cenozoic cool-water carbonates on the upper continental slope of the Great Australian Bight
58%184
184-1143
2001Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Transition of Quaternary glacial cyclicity in deep-sea records at Nansha, the South China Sea
50%184
184-1143
2005Tian Jun; Wang Pinxian et al.: Establishment of a Plio-Pleistocene astronomical time scale at ODP Site 1143, southern South China Sea
58%184
184-1144
2001Shao Lei; Li Xianhua et al.: Provenance of a prominent sediment drift on the northern slope of the South China Sea
58%184
184-1148
2006Clift, Peter D.: Controls on the erosion of Cenozoic Asia and the flux of clastic sediment to the oceandownload
58%184
184-1148
2001Zhao Quanhong; Jian Zhimin et al.: Neogene oxygen isotopic stratigraphy, ODP Site 1148, northern South China Sea
58%188
188-1165
2005Junttila, Juho; Ruikka, Mattiina et al.: Clay-mineral assemblages in high-resolution Plio-Pleistocene interval at ODP Site 1165, Prydz Bay, Antarcticadownload
5%1892001Exon, Neville F.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Leg 189 Summarydownload
8%1942000Isern, Alexandra R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 194 scientific prospectus; Marion Plateaudownload
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2006John, Cedric M.; Adatte, Thierry et al.: Regional trends in clay mineral fluxes to the Queensland margin and ties to middle Miocene global coolingdownload
42%194
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2011John, Cedric M.; Karner, Garry D. et al.: Timing and magnitude of Miocene eustasy derived from the mixed siliciclastic-carbonate stratigraphic record of the northeastern Australian margin
67%1992003Gleason, James D.; Rea, David K. et al.: Downcore contrasts in the provenance of Cenozoic pelagic and hemipelagic sediment, central North Pacific; deep ocean vs. near-continental margin sites
83%2012004Gettemy, G. L.; Cikoski, C. et al.: Poroelastic parameters of Peru margin sediments; implications for flow and transport at multiple scales in the marine biosphere
83%2012010Teichert, Barbara M. A.; Meister, P. et al.: Ca-isotopes of early diagenetic dolomite and porewater from the Peru margin
67%2012004Aiello, Ivano Walter; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Sedimentary habitats for microbial activity in deeply buried, pelagic and hemipelagic upwelling sediments of the eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru margin
50%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
67%201
201-1228
2006Makou, M. C.; Eglinton, T. I. et al.: Abrupt ENSO changes over the last 15,000 years; inferences from Peru margin organic biomarker records
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2004Meister, Patrick; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Dolomite formation and the deep subseafloor biosphere in Peru margin sediments (ODP Leg 201); geochemical and microbiological constraints
50%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
67%2072006Brumsack, Hans J.: The trace metal content of recent organic carbon-rich sediments; implications for Cretaceous black shale formation
58%207
207-1257
207-1258
2006Owen, H. G.; Mutterlose, J.: Late Albian ammonites from offshore Suriname; implications for biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeographydownload
42%207
207-1261
2011Ingram, Wesley C.; Mosher, David C. et al.: Biostratigraphy of an upper Miocene mass-transport deposit on Demerara Rise, northern South American margin
50%171B
171B-1051
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2007Nicolo, Micah J.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Multiple early Eocene hyperthermals; their sedimentary expression on the New Zealand continental margin and in the deep sea
67%3032010Ockert, Charlotte; Teichert, Barbara M. A. et al.: Ca-isotope fractionation during interaction with clay minerals
5%3042008Searle, Roger C.: Magnetic susceptibility as a tool for investigating igneous rocks; experience from IODP Expedition 304download
50%308
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2011Meissl, Sandra; Behrmann, Jan H. et al.: Magnetic fabrics in Quaternary sediments, Ursa Basin, northern Gulf of Mexico record transport processes, compaction and submarine slumping

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