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58%1992Franklin, James M.: Advances in understanding volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits; lessons from the modern environment
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2002Franklin, James M.: Seafloor minerals research; supporting discovery of new ore deposits
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2011Freymuth, Heye; Elliott, Tim et al.: Molybdenum isotopes as a novel tracer for subduction components in the Mariana Arcdownload
48%2004Fridleifsson, Gudmundur Omar; Elders, Wilfred A.: A drillhole for supercritical geothermal fluids at Reykjanes, Iceland
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1993Froelich, P. N.; Kvenvolden, K. A. et al.: Evidence for gas hydrate in the accretionary prism near the Chile triple junction; ODP Leg 141
2%317
317-U1351
2010Fulthorpe, C.; Hoyanagi, K. et al.: Preliminary results from IODP Expedition 317 (Canterbury Basin, New Zealand)download
48%38
38-341
1994Gading, Marita: Deepwater exploration on tap in Voring Basin I area of Norway
38%146
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146-890
1998Ganguly, N.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Heat flow, and seismic studies of marine gas hydrates on the Cascadia margin
48%1998Garcia, Alexandre L.; Pinto, Flavio J. C. P. et al.: Roncador Field; a rapid development challenge in ultra-deep water
2%116
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116-718
2011Gattacceca, J. C.; Galy, A. et al.: Changes in Neogene Himalayan erosion regime; input of Pb and Nd isotopes into the Indian Oceandownload
29%772002Gaumet, Fabrice; Letouzey, Jean et al.: Seismic stratigraphy analysis of the south-eastern Gulf of Mexico (NW offshore Cuba); regional Mesozoic tectono-stratigraphy and platform evolution
48%1581996Gemmell, J. Bruce: Subsurface architecture of the TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; results of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 158
6%1581998Gemmell, J. Bruce; Sharpe, Robina: Detailed sulfur-isotope investigation of the TAG hydrothermal mound and stockwork zone, 26 degrees N, Mid-Atlantic Ridgedownload
29%139
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1997Gendler, T. S.; Krasnov, S. G. et al.: Magnetomineralogical characteristics of ores from the Middle Valley oceanic sulfide deposit, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 139, Juan de Fuca Ridge
68%961984Gentz, Julie: Mississippi Fan findings studied
58%1977Geodekyan, A. A.; Trotsyuk, V. Ya. et al.: Geochemical premises to oil and gas formation beneath the sea and the ocean bed
7%2006Georgescu, Marius Dan: Santonian-Campanian planktonic Foraminifera in the New Jersey coastal plain and their distribution related to the relative sea-level changesdownload
10%1995Gerling, Peter; Hinz, Karl: Hydrocarbon research activities of the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources in cooperation with industrydownload
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2004Gettrust, J. F.; Wood, W. T. et al.: High-resolution MCS in deepwater
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2010Ghosh, Ranjana; Sain, Kalachand et al.: Estimating the amount of gas-hydrate using effective medium theory; a case study in the Blake Ridge
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1988Gieskes, Joris M.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Hydrothermal fluids and petroleum in surface sediments of Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California; a case study
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1982Gilbert, Deborah; Summerhayes, Colin P.: Organic facies and hydrocarbon potential in the Gulf of Californiadownload
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1992Gill, James B.; Seales, Conrad et al.: Petrology and geochemistry of Pliocene-Pleistocene volcanic rocks from the Izu Arc, Leg 126download
54%1061988Gillis, K. M.; Ludden, J. N. et al.: The Snakepit hydrothermal field; ODP Leg 106
10%106
106-649
1990Gillis, Kathryn M.; Smith, Alan D. et al.: Trace element and Sr-isotopic contents of hydrothermal clays and sulfides from the Snake Pit hydrothermal field; ODP Site 649download
34%1997Goldberg, D.; Guerin, Gilles et al.: Shear-wave logs and velocity-porosity relationships in gas hydrates
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1998Goldberg, D.; Saito, S.: Detection of gas hydrates using downhole logs
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2000Goldberg, David S.; Collett, Timothy S. et al.: Ground truth; in-situ properties of hydrate
38%130
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2001Gommesen, L.; Fabricius, I. L.: Dynamic and static elastic moduli of North Sea and deep sea chalk
38%1997Goncalves, C. A.; Harvey, P. K. et al.: Prediction of petrophysical parameter logs using a multilayer backpropagation neural network
58%2000Goncalves, Carlos Augusto: Use of discriminant analysis and an artificial neural network in formation evaluation; a comparison study
34%2042008Gong Jianming; Zhang Min et al.: Genesis of gas sources in gas hydrate discoveries and potential areas
38%1391993Goodfellow, W. D.; Franklin, J. M. et al.: Hydrothermal fluid-sediment interaction and massive sulphide formation; results of Leg 139 drilling, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge--Interaction entre fluides hydrothermaux et sediments et formation de sulfures massifs; resultats du forage de l'etape 139 dans la Vallee Mediane (partie nord de la Dorsale Juan de Fuca)
38%1391994Goodfellow, W. D.; Leybourne, M. et al.: The Middle Valley hydrothermal system and associated sulphide deposits, Juan de Fuca Ridge; recent results of Leg 139, Ocean Drilling Program--Reseau hydrothermal et gisements sulfures associes de la vallee du Milieu, dorsale Juan de Fuca; resultats recents du troncon 139, Programme de sondage des fonds marins
48%1691997Goodfellow, Wayne D.; Peter, Jan M.: Intersection of major massive sulphide deposits, sulfide feeder zones and a deep copper zone during ODP Leg 169 drilling in the Bent Hill area, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge
48%1996Goodfellow, Wayne D.; Zierenberg, R. A. et al.: Hydrothermal alteration associated with modern sediment-covered rifts; application to the exploration for ancient sulphide deposits
29%2003Goodfellow, Wayne David: Massive sulfide deposits at modern sedimented oceanic rifts; geological setting and genetic processes
24%181
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2008Graham, Ian; Wright, Ian: A ferromanganese nodule resource within New Zealand's EEZ
48%1992Gramberg, I. S.; Isaev, E. N. et al.: Geology and mineralogy of the Late Jurassic-Quaternary sedimentary cover in the oceans and on the continents
34%1662001Grammer, G. Michael; Harris, Paul M. et al.: Carbonate platforms; exploration- and production-scale insight from modern analogs in the Bahamas
38%108
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2010Grassmann, S.; Cramer, B. et al.: pT effects of Pleistocene glacial periods on permafrost, gas hydrate stability zones and reservoir of the Mittelplate oil field, northern Germany
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1992Greene, H. Gary; Collot, Jean-Yves et al.: An intra-arc basin as a potential hydrocarbon prospect; recent results of Ocean Drilling Project Leg 134 drilling in the North Aoba Basin, Vanuatu
24%1581999Gregory, Thomas Kendall: Rare earth elements as tracers of fluid evolution at the TAG hydrothermal mound
10%1997Grimm, Kurt A.; Chang, Alice S. et al.: What laminated sediments mean; illustrations from ODP cores and the Miocene Monterey Formationdownload
100%1987Gross, G. A.; McLeod, C. R.: Metallic minerals on the deep seabed
34%1999Gruetzner, Jens; Mienert, Juergen: Physical property changes as a monitor of pelagic carbonate diagenesis; an empirically derived diagenetic model for Atlantic Ocean basins
48%2010Guerin, G.: Seismic/well integration, IODP Expedition 323, Bering Sea
48%1641999Guerin, Gilles; Goldberg, David et al.: Characterization of in situ elastic properties of gas hydrate-bearing sediments on the Blake Ridgedownload
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1988Gurvich, Ye. G.; Levitan, M. A. et al.: Old metalliferous deposits of the Indian Ocean
48%1996Halbach, Peter; Blum, N. et al.: The Indian Ocean; future area for drilling activities? The only -- up to now -- massive sulfides in the Indian Ocean (Meso mineral zone, CIR)
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1995Hall, James M.; Yang, Jing-Sui: Constructional features of Troodos type oceanic crust; relationships between dike density, alteration, magnetization, and ore body distribution and their implications for in situ oceanic crustdownload
68%191982Hammond, Roger D.; Gaither, John R.: Anomalous seismic character of Bering Sea Shelf being explored for OCS lease sales
48%191982Hammond, Roger D.; Gaither, John R.: Anomalous seismic character; Bering Sea
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2008Hanagata, Satoshi: Oligocene shallow marine Foraminifera from the subsurface of southern Hokkaido
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2009Handley, L.; Talbot, H. M. et al.: Aminopentol, a possible novel biomarker tracer for methane hydrate stability in sedimentary records
48%1581996Hannington, M. D.; Galley, A. G. et al.: Comparison of the TAG mound-stockwork complex with cyprus-type massive sulfide deposits; results of Leg 158 drilling
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1988Hannington, M. D.; Herzig, Peter M. et al.: The distribution of gold in sub-seafloor stockwork mineralization from DSDP Hole 504B and the Agrokipia B Deposit, Cyprus
38%1581994Hannington, M. D.; Jonasson, I. R. et al.: Active volcanoes and ore deposits on the ocean floor--Volcans actifs et gisements de minerai sur le plancher oceanique
4%1581998Hannington, Mark D.; Galley, Alan G. et al.: Comparison of the TAG mound and stockwork complex with cyprus-type massive sulfide depositsdownload
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1989Hannington, Mark Donald: The geochemistry of gold in modern seafloor hydrothermal systems and implications for gold mineralization in ancient volcanogenic massive sulfides
48%2102005Hardy, V. E.; Enachescu, M. E.: The quest for a younger petroleum system; are there any Cretaceous source and reservoir rocks in the Orphan Basin, offshore Newfoundland?
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1994Hasenaka, Toshiaki; Crawford, Anthony J. et al.: Magmatic evolution of the North Aoba intra-arc basin; sites 832 and 833download
38%1979Hathaway, J. C.; Poag, C. W. et al.: U. S. Geological Survey core drilling on the Atlantic shelf
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2007He, Tao: Mound and vent structures associated with gas hydrates offshore Vancouver Island; analysis of single-channel and deep-towed multichannel seismic data
2%2010Heap, Andrew D.; Exon, Neville: Australia's new marine research vessel; geoscience implicationsdownload
67%1181991Hebert, R.; Constantin, M.: Petrology of hydrothermal metamorphism of oceanic layer 3; implications for sulfide parageneses and redistribution
82%1983Hedberg, Hollis D.: Deep-water petroleum prospects of the oceans and seas
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1999Helgerud, M. B.; Dvorkin, Jack et al.: Elastic-wave velocity in marine sediments with gas hydrates; effective medium modelingdownload
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2000Helgerud, Michael B.; Dvorkin, Jack et al.: Rock physics characterization for gas hydrate reservoirs; elastic properties
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2005Hensen, Christian; Wallmann, Klaus: Methane formation at Costa Rica continental margin; constraints for gas hydrate inventories and cross-decollement fluid flowdownload
38%2003Hermeston, Stephen; Lund, Jeff et al.: A comparison of deepwater petroleum systems; southern and central Morocco and the northeastern United States and Nova Scotia
48%1581995Herzig, P.; Humphris, S.: Drilling the TAG hydrothermal mound, MAR 26 degrees N
38%1581997Herzig, Peter M.; Petersen, Sven et al.: Unusual sulfur isotopic composition of volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits at the modern seafloor; TAG hydrothermal mound (MAR) and Lau back-arc (SW-Pacific)
48%1641998Hesse, R.; Frape, S. K. et al.: Solute transport mechanisms in Blake-Ridge submarine gas-hydrate zone; halogens, chlorine, oxygen and hydrogen isotopes (ODP Leg 164)
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2000Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: A geochemical method to quantify gas-hydrate abundance based on chlorine isotopes
48%1641998Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: Gas-hydrate drilling at Blake Ridge (ODP Leg 164); how much methane is there?
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2005Hester, K. C.; Koh, C. A. et al.: Data report; Gas hydrate structural and compositional characterization by spectroscopic analysis, IODP Expedition 311download
48%1892001Hill, P. J.; Moore, A. M. G.: Geological framework of the South Tasman Rise and East Tasman Plateau
48%1990Hill, Peter J.; Coulbourn, William T. et al.: Manihiki Plateau; results of recent resource-oriented shipboard investigations and discovery of a major ?mud volcano complex
58%2000Hill, Philip R.: Opportunities for sequence stratigraphers in the post-2003 Ocean Drilling Program
48%2008Hiruta, Akihiro; Tomaru, Hitoshi et al.: Chloride anomaly in interstitial waters at gas hydrate zone, eastern margin of Japan Sea
24%210
210-1276
2008Hiscott, Richard N.; Marsaglia, Kathleen M. et al.: Detrital sources and sediment delivery to the early post-rift (Albian-Cenomanian) Newfoundland Basin east of the Grand Banks; results from ODP Leg 210
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2004Hitchen, Ken: The geology of the UK Hatton-Rockall margindownload
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1998Hobro, J. W. D.; Minshull, T. A. et al.: Three-dimensional seismic tomographic studies of the methane hydrate stability zone in the Cascadia Margin
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1998Hobro, J. W.; Minshull, T. A. et al.: Tomographic seismic studies of the methane hydrate stability zone in the Cascadia Margin
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1999Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Upper Cretaceous palaeoenvironments and benthonic foraminiferal assemblages of potential source rocks from the western African margin, Central Atlantic
48%1642000Holbrook, W. Steven: Seismic studies of the Blake Ridge; implications for hydrate distribution, methane expulsion, and free gas dynamics
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1996Holbrook, W. Steven; Hoskins, Hartley et al.: Methane hydrate and free gas on the Blake Ridge from vertical seismic profiling
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2007Holland, Melanie E.; Schultheiss, Peter: Geotek travelogue; IODP Expedition 311, Cascadia margin gas hydrates
54%1061986Honnorez, J.; Detrick, R. et al.: Mineralogy and geology of the Snake-Pit hydrothermal sulfide deposit on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 23 degrees N
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1985Honnorez, Jose; Alt, Jeffrey C. et al.: Stockwork-like sulfide mineralization in young oceanic crust; Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 504Bdownload
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1990Honnorez, Jose; Mevel, Catherine et al.: Mineralogy and chemistry of sulfide deposits drilled from hydrothermal mound of the Snake Pit active field, MARdownload
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2001Hopkinson, L.; Beard, J. S. et al.: The nature of syntectonic hydrothermal circulation and mineralization within a serpentinite-hosted detachment fault; a case study from the West Iberia non-volcanic rifted continental margin
34%1692004Houghton, J. L.; Shanks, W. C., III et al.: Massive sulfide deposition and trace element remobilization in the Middle Valley sediment-hosted hydrothermal system, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
48%1691997Houghton, J.; Pulsipher, T. et al.: Major and minor element geochemistry of sulfide minerals from Middle Valley and Escanaba Trough sediment hosted volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits
48%1997Hovland, M.; Gallagher, J. W. et al.: Gas hydrate and free gas volumes in marine sediments; examples from the Niger Delta front
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1999Hovland, Martin; Francis, T. J. G. et al.: Strategy for scientific drilling of marine gas hydrates
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1995Hovland, Martin; Lysne, David et al.: Gas hydrate and sediment gas composition, Hole 892Adownload
58%2000Hsu, Dan; Currie, David: Global coverage of Geosat/DSDP/ODP data; its application and case studies in petroleum exploration
38%752001Huc, A. Yves; Bertrand, P. et al.: Organic sedimentation in deep offshore settings; the Quaternary sediments approach

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