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48%171A
171A-1048
2008Pawlowski, Robert: The use of gravity anomaly data for offshore continental margin demarcation
48%1842001Clift, Peter; Lin, Jian: Preferential mantle lithospheric extension under the South China margin
48%141
146
1999Hovland, Martin; Francis, T. J. G. et al.: Strategy for scientific drilling of marine gas hydrates
48%1999Bandopadhyay, A.; Bandyopadhyay, R. R.: Subsea channels and incidence of thermogenic hydrocarbons in the mid-proximal Bengal Fan, west of the Andaman-Nicobar Islands
48%3082008Dugan, Brandon: Fluid flow in the Keathley Canyon 151 mini-basin, northern Gulf of Mexico
48%1642008Johnson, Art: Gas hydrate; an emerging energy resource
48%2042005Weinberger, Jill: Investigations of the structural and hydrologic context of gas hydrate deposits on Hydrate Ridge, Oregon
48%2010Guerin, G.: Seismic/well integration, IODP Expedition 323, Bering Sea
48%1641998Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: Gas-hydrate drilling at Blake Ridge (ODP Leg 164); how much methane is there?
48%1641998Thiery, R.; Bakker, R. et al.: Geochemistry of gas hydrates and associated fluids in the sediments of a passive continental margin; preliminary results of the ODP Leg 164 on the Blake Outer Ridge
48%1121999Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina: BSRs in Lima Basin; an indication for methane production below the gas hydrate stability zone?
48%1641999Guerin, Gilles; Goldberg, David et al.: Characterization of in situ elastic properties of gas hydrate-bearing sediments on the Blake Ridgedownload
48%2005Perez Cruz, G.: Seismic amplitude extraction techniques for the recognition of deepwater sediment dispersal patterns in the western Gulf of Mexico
48%38
38-341
1994Gading, Marita: Deepwater exploration on tap in Voring Basin I area of Norway
48%1999Kemp, Alan E. S.; Pearce, Richard B. et al.: The role of mat-forming diatoms in the formation of Mediterranean sapropels
48%1641999Tinivella, Umberta; Lukas, Dirk et al.: Two models for the quantitative estimation of gas hydrates concentrations based on borehole data; application to ODP Leg 164 results
48%1822000James, Noel P.: Death of a myth; drilling a cool-water carbonate platform margin in the Great Australian Bight
48%3022007Stein, Ruediger: Upper Cretaceous/lower Tertiary black shales near the North Pole; organic carbon origin and source rock potential
48%2008Robinson, S.; Mrozewski, S. et al.: A new magnetic susceptibility tool for high-resolution formation evaluation
48%2002Kidston, Arthur G.; Brown, David E. et al.: Optimistic assessment for hydrocarbon potential of deep water Scotian Slope, offshore Nova Scotia
48%132
132-809
1991Storms, M. A.; Howard, S. P. et al.: A slimhole coring system for the deep oceans
48%1641999Xu, Wenyue; Ruppel, Carolyn: Predicting the occurrence, distribution, and evolution of methane gas hydrate in porous marine sedimentsdownload
48%1992Kotarba, M.; Piela, J. et al.: Geneza gazu zimnego akumulowanego w Permsko-Karbonskich puapkach litologicznych zloza "Paproc" w swietle badan izotopowych Origin of natural gas in Permo-Carboniferous lithological traps of the Paproc Field, western Poland, in light of isotope studies
48%1998Garcia, Alexandre L.; Pinto, Flavio J. C. P. et al.: Roncador Field; a rapid development challenge in ultra-deep water
48%1999Clennell, M. Ben; Hovland, Martin et al.: Formation of natural gas hydrates in marine sediments; 1, Conceptual model of gas hydrate growth conditioned by host sediment properties
48%1999Sloan, E. D.; Brewer, P. G. et al.: Future of gas hydrate research
48%2002Suess, Erwin: The evolution of an idea; from avoiding gas hydrates to actively drilling for them
48%173
173-1065
2000Basile, Christophe: Late Jurassic sedimentation and deformation in the west Iberia continental margin; insights from FMS data, ODP Leg 173
48%1641997Boehm, Gualtiero; Camerlenghi, Angelo et al.: Free gas and hydrate concentrations from reflection tomography and theoretical approach
48%1997Hovland, M.; Gallagher, J. W. et al.: Gas hydrate and free gas volumes in marine sediments; examples from the Niger Delta front
48%164
172
2000Matveeva, T. V.; Soloviev, V. A.: Some geological factors controlling gas hydrate distribution on the Blake Outer Ridge, North-west Atlantic
48%1984Flores, Giovanni: The SE Africa triple junction and the drift of Madagascar
48%1989Williamson, P. E.; Exon, N. F. et al.: A north west shelf Triassic reef play; results from ODP leg 122
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)
48%164
164-997
2000Ruppel, Carolyn D.: Thermal state of the gas hydrate reservoir
48%2042002Trehu, A. M.; Bohrmann, G.: Drilling gas hydrates on Hydrate Ridge, Oregon continental margin
48%130
130-804
2001Kuprin, P. N.: Generation of light liquid hydrocarbons at the early catagenetic stage of lithogenesis
48%1892001Hill, P. J.; Moore, A. M. G.: Geological framework of the South Tasman Rise and East Tasman Plateau
48%1642001Davie, Matthew K.; Buffett, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloordownload
48%1642003Lu, Shaoming: Seismic characteristics of two deep-water drilling hazards; shallow-water flow sands and gas hydrate
48%1641997Paull, Charles K.: Drilling for gas hydrates; Ocean Drilling Program Leg 164
48%3022009Boucsein, Bettina; Stein, Ruediger: Black shale formation in the late Paleocene/early Eocene Arctic Ocean and paleoenvironmental conditions; new results from a detailed organic petrological study
48%1651997Lind, Ida: A modified Wyllie equation for the relationship between porosity and sonic velocity of mixed sediments and carbonates from the Caribbean Sea
48%2042004Tomaru, Hitoshi; Matsumoto, Ryo et al.: Geological and geochemical constraints on the formation of massive and disseminated gas hydrates in Hydrate Ridge
48%1994Rullkoetter, Juergen; Peakman, Torren M. et al.: Early diagenesis of terrigenous triterpenoids and its implications for petroleum geochemistry
48%1301997Borre, Mai: Porosity in chalk samples; comparison of index properties porosity and porosity obtained by image analysis
48%1461995Whiticar, Michael J.; Hovland, Martin: Relationship of hydrocarbon gases to hydrates in the Cascadia and Oregon accretionary margins
48%1998Boissonnas, R.; Goldberg, D. et al.: Gas hydrates education using downhole electromagnetic measurements on the Costa Rican margin
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?
48%1642000Holbrook, W. Steven: Seismic studies of the Blake Ridge; implications for hydrate distribution, methane expulsion, and free gas dynamics
48%1461993Singh, Satish C.; Minshull, Timothy A. et al.: Velocity structure of a gas hydrate reflector
48%84
84-568
1993Kvenvolden, K. A.; Ginsburg, G. D. et al.: Worldwide distribution of subaquatic gas hydrates
48%2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Lorenson, Thomas D.: The global occurrence of natural gas hydrates
48%2000Louden, Keith E.; Hall, Jeremy: The MARIPROBE program; a Canadian MARGINS initiative
48%1692005Peter, J. M.; Scott, S. D. et al.: Hydrothermal petroleum in modern sediment-hosted seafloor massive sulphide deposits at Guaymas Basin and Escanaba Trough
48%1842006Xu Huaning; Li Liqing et al.: The seismic reflecting characteristics of gas hydrate bearing strata and its possible distribution in the South China Sea
48%2008Hiruta, Akihiro; Tomaru, Hitoshi et al.: Chloride anomaly in interstitial waters at gas hydrate zone, eastern margin of Japan Sea
48%2010Sinclair, Iain K.: Reconcilation? Oil industry data in light of revised Iberia-Newfoundland rift models
48%102011Zobaa, Mohamed Kamal: Applied palynology; multidisciplinary case studies from Egypt, Gulf of Mexico and USA
48%1999Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Potential effects of gas hydrate on human welfare
48%2042007Bohrmann, Gerhard; Kuhs, Werner F. et al.: Appearance and preservation of natural gas hydrate from Hydrate Ridge sampled during ODP Leg 204 drillingdownload
48%3112007Jackson, Peter; Long, Dave et al.: Investigating methane hydrates
41%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2002Lu, Shaoming; McMechan, George A.: Estimating of gas hydrate and free gas saturation, concentration, and distribution from seismic data
41%146
146-892
164
164-994
164-997
2001Collett, Timothy S.: Natural-gas hydrates; resource of the twenty-first century?
38%64
64-477
64-478
64-481
1983Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Effects of hydrothermal activity on sedimentary organic matter; Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, petroleum genesis and protokerogen degradation
38%27
27-259
1981Willcox, J. B.: Petroleum prospectivity of Australian marginal plateaus
38%146
146-889
164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Collett, Timothy S.: Natural gas hydrate as a potential energy resource
38%76
76-533
84
84-568
1985Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Comparison of marine gas hydrates in sediments of an active and passive continental margin
38%76
76-533
1982Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Barnard, Leo A.: Hydrates of natural gas in continental margins
38%1462000Spence, George D.; Hyndman, R. D. et al.: North Cascadia deep sea gas hydrates
38%1642000Uchida, Takashi; Dallimore, Scott R. et al.: Occurrences of natural gas hydrates beneath the permafrost zone in Mackenzie Delta
38%112
112-679
1994Baxby, M.; Patience, R. L. et al.: The origin and diagenesis of sedimentary organic nitrogen
38%1221994Meyers, Philip A.; Kowalski, Elizabeth A.: Triassic burial of organic matter on the northern margin of Pangea and consequences of subsequent continental breakup
38%96
96-618
96-619
1986Brooks, James M.; Cox, H. Benjamin et al.: Association of gas hydrates and oil seepage in the Gulf of Mexico
38%75
75-530
75-532
1985Wein-Brukner, A.; Goczan, F. et al.: Study of organic matter on some Cenozoic samples from the DSDP Walwis Ridge Leg 75 Holes, with emphasis on its origin and petroleum potential
38%1990Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Herbin, Jean Paul et al.: Distribution of Cenomanian-Turonian organic facies in the western Mediterranean and along the adjacent Atlantic margin
38%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1041
170-1042
170-1043
2000Boissonnas, Remi; Goldberg, Dave et al.: Electromagnetic modeling and in situ measurement of gas hydrate in natural marine environments
38%1122000Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina et al.: Gas hydrates along the Peru and Middle America Trench system
38%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Dvorkin, Jack; Helgerud, Michael B. et al.: Introduction to physical properties and elasticity models
38%1998Matsubayashi, Osamu: Heat flow measurement as an exploration tool for subbottom methane hydrates
38%146
146-889
146-890
1998Ganguly, N.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Heat flow, and seismic studies of marine gas hydrates on the Cascadia margin
38%134
134-832
134-833
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
38%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
1996Holbrook, W. Steven; Hoskins, Hartley et al.: Methane hydrate and free gas on the Blake Ridge from vertical seismic profiling
38%1842004Wu Nengyou; Huang Yongyang et al.: Prospect and indicative characteristics of gas hydrate in the northern continental slope of the South China Sea
38%192004Barth, Ginger; Scholl, David et al.: Quantifying the methane content of natural gas and gas hydrate accumulations in the Aleutian Basin of the Bering Sea; case studies based on interval time anomalies
38%96
96-615
96-616
96-624
1989Fang, Jiasong; Sassen, Roger et al.: Organic geochemistry of sediments of the deep-water Gulf of Mexico Basin
38%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
1998Paull, C. K.; Borowski, W. S. et al.: Marine gas hydrate inventory; preliminary results of ODP Leg 164 and implications for gas venting and slumping associated with the Blake Ridge gas hydrate field
38%26
26-257
26-258
28
28-264
2002Borissova, Irina: Naturaliste Plateau, a continental fragment
38%146
146-890
149
149-897
149-898
149-900
1993Meyers, P. A.; Shaw, T.: Importance of availability of marine organic matter to in situ generation of methane in sediments of ODP Sites 897, 898, 899, and 900, Iberian Abyssal Plain
38%146
146-889
146-892
1993MacKay, M. E.; Jarrard, R. D. et al.: Origin of bottom simulating reflectors; geophysical evidence from the Cascadia accretionary prism
38%1461995Yuan, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Velocity structure of a gas hydrate reflector off Vancouver Island margin
38%146
146-889
1995Minshull, T. A.; Spence, G. D. et al.: A seismic reflection and wide-angle study of methane gas hydrates, offshore Vancouver Island
38%1995Jiang Yanwen; Zhu Zhongde et al.: Achievements and profound impressions of scientific ocean drilling
38%64
64-477
1983Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Organic matter maturation and petroleum genesis; geothermal versus hydrothermal
38%41
41-368
1983Peters, K. E.; Whelan, J. K. et al.: Programmed pyrolysis of organic matter from thermally altered Cretaceous black shales
38%64
64-477
64-478
64-481
1991Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Hydrothermal effects on Recent diatomaceous sediments in Guaymas Basin; generation, migration, and deposition of petroleum
38%64
64-477
64-478
1994Kawka, Orest E.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Hydrothermal pyrolysis organic matter in Guaymas Basin; I, Comparison of hydrocarbon distributions in subsurface sediments and seabed petroleums
38%141
141-859
141-860
141-861
1993Froelich, P. N.; Kvenvolden, K. A. et al.: Evidence for gas hydrate in the accretionary prism near the Chile triple junction; ODP Leg 141
38%1986Dean, Walter E.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Depletion of (super 13) C in Cretaceous marine organic matter; source, diagenetic, or environmental signal?
38%64
64-477
64-478
64-481
1979Elders, W. A.: The geological background of the geothermal fields of the Salton Trough

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