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38%146
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2001Riedel, Michael; Chapman, N. Ross et al.: Seismic imaging of a vent-field associated with gas hydrate offshore Vancouver Island
38%1994Davis, E.; Macdonald, R. et al.: Fluid flow in ridge-crest, ridge-flank, and accretionary-prism settings; ODP borehole monitoring instrumentation and experiments
38%2042005Bangs, Nathan L. B.; Musgrave, Robert J. et al.: Upward shifts in the southern Hydrate Ridge gas hydrate stability zone following postglacial warming, offshore Oregondownload
38%182
182-1130
2006Wortmann, Ulrich G.: A 300 m long depth profile of metabolic activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria in the continental margin sediments of South Australia (ODP Site 1130) derived from inverse reaction-transport modelingdownload
38%1642000Pecher, Ingo A.; Holbrook, W. Steven: Seismic methods for detecting and quantifying marine methane hydrate/free gas reservoirs
38%146
146-889
1998Hobro, J. W. D.; Minshull, T. A. et al.: Three-dimensional seismic tomographic studies of the methane hydrate stability zone in the Cascadia Margin
38%201
201-1230
2005Fehn, Udo: Sources of methane in continental margins; (super 129) I results from gas hydrate systems and fore arc fluids
38%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2002Weinberg, David M.; Kunerth, Dennis C. et al.: Possible approach for monitoring, via acoustic technology, changes in seabed structure due to changes in hydrate phase
38%311
311-U1328
2008Kaneko, Masanori; Naraoka, Hiroshi: Carbon and hydrogen isotopic compositions of archaeal lipids in deeper part of methane hydrate bearing sediment
38%64
64-477
65
65-482
169
169-1038
2008Gieskes, J. M.: Mobilization of lithium in sedimentary hydrothermal systems
38%3112010Wortmann, U. G.; Chernyavsky, B. M. et al.: (super 23) S/ (super 32) S and (super 18) O/ (super 16) O ratios of dissolved sulfate from interstitial water samples above gas hydrate bearing sediments of IODP Expedition 311, Cascadia Margin
38%204
204-1249
2010Cao, Y. C.; Su, Z. et al.: A kinetic model for hydrate precipitated from venting methane gas at seep site; application to the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon
38%164
164-991
164-995
2010Mohan, K.: Late Neogene deep-sea benthic Foraminifera from gas hydrate sediments of the Blake Ridge, Northwest Atlantic Ocean
38%155
155-942
175
175-1075
2010Handley, L.; Talbot, H. M. et al.: Novel records of past methane emission events from the Congo and Amazon Fans
37%76
76-533
1983Galimov, Eric M.; Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Concentrations and carbon isotopic compositions of CH (sub 4) and CO (sub 2) in gas from sediments of the Blake Outer Ridge, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 76download
37%1641996Paull, Charles K.; Matsumoto, Ryo et al.: Introductiondownload
36%87
87-582
87-583
1986Claypool, George E.; Vuletich, April K. et al.: Isotopic composition of interstitial fluids in sediment of the Nankai Trough, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 87download
35%96
96-618
96-619
1986Pflaum, Ronald C.; Brooks, James M. et al.: Molecular and isotopic analysis of core gases and gas hydrates, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 96download
34%164
164-994
164-996
164-997
2000Matsumoto, Ryo; Uchida, Takashi et al.: Occurrence, structure, and composition of natural gas hydrate recovered from the Blake Ridge, Northwest Atlantic
34%164
164-991
164-992
164-993
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Pierre, Catherine; Rouchy, Jean-Marie et al.: Diagenesis in the gas hydrate sediments of the Blake Ridge; mineralogy and stable isotope compositions of the carbonate and sulfide minerals
34%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1247
204-1249
204-1250
204-1251
2003Milkov, Alexei V.; Claypool, George E. et al.: In situ methane concentrations at Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregon; new constraints on the global gas hydrate inventory from an active margin
34%37
37-334
162
162-986
2008Rebesco, Michele; Del Negro, Paola et al.: EGLACOM cruise on the Storfjiorden Fan, July-August 2008; a quasi real-time presentation of preliminary results
34%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Collett, Timothy S.; Ladd, John: Detection of gas hydrate with downhole logs and assessment of gas hydrate concentrations (saturations) and gas volumes on the Blake Ridge with electrical resistivity log data
34%146
146-889
146-890
1998Mi, Yanpeng: Seafloor sediment coring and multichannel seismic studies of gas hydrate, offshore Vancouver Island
34%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Tinivella, Umberta; Lodolo, Emanuele: The Blake Ridge bottom-simulating reflector transect; tomographic velocity field and theoretical model to estimate methane hydrate quantities
34%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1246
204-1247
204-1248
204-1249
204-1250
204-1251
204-1252
2008Lu, Zunli; Tomaru, Hitoshi et al.: Iodine ages of pore waters at Hydrate Ridge (ODP Leg 204), Cascadia Margin; implications for sources of methane in gas hydratesdownload
34%319
319-C0009
2011Doan, Mai-Linh; Conin, Marianne J. et al.: Quantification of free gas in the Kumano fore-arc basin detected from borehole physical properties; IODP NanTroSEIZE drilling Site C0009download
34%311
311-U1325
2011Malinverno, A.; Pohlman, J. W.: Modeling sulfate reduction in methane hydrate-bearing continental margin sediments; does a sulfate-methane transition require anaerobic oxidation of methane?download
34%1721999Ternois, Y.; Cortijo, E. et al.: La Campagne de forage "Leg ODP 172" sur la marge continentale nord-ouest Atlantique; des resultats preliminaires prometteurs ODP Leg 172 on the Northwest Atlantic continental margin; preliminary results
34%146
164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Goldberg, David S.; Collett, Timothy S. et al.: Ground truth; in-situ properties of hydrate
34%131
131-808
190
190-1178
196
196-808
2006He Lijuan; Matsubayashi, Osamu et al.: Methane hydrate accumulation model for the central Nankai accretionary prismdownload
34%141
141-859
1995Brown, Kevin M.; Bangs, Nathan L.: Thermal regime of the Chile triple junction; constraints provided by downhole temperature measurements and distribution of gas hydrate
34%1999Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Potential effects of gas hydrate on human welfare
34%1411995Froelich, Philip N.; Kvenvolden, Keith A. et al.: Geochemical evidence for gas hydrate in sediment near the Chile triple junction
34%190
190-1175
190-1176
190-1178
2007Saito, Hiroyuki; Suzuki, Noriyuki: Distributions and sources of hopanes, hopanoic acids and hopanols in Miocene to Recent sediments from ODP Leg 190, Nankai Troughdownload
34%204
204-1249
204-1250
2006Liu, Xiaoli; Flemings, Peter B.: Passing gas through the hydrate stability zone at southern Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregondownload
34%2042004Collett, Timothy S.; Goldberg, David S. et al.: Occurrence of gas hydrate and associated free-gas accumulations on Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregon, USA
34%146
146-888
146-889
168
168-1027
204
2004Torres, M. E.; Teichert, B. M. A. et al.: Relationship of pore water freshening to accretionary processes in the Cascadia margin; fluid sources and gas hydrate abundancedownload
34%104
104-643
2004Berndt, Christian; Buenz, Stefan et al.: Seismic character of bottom simulating reflectors; examples from the mid-Norwegian margindownload
34%1642005Takeya, Kei; Tani, Atsushi et al.: ESR investigation of gamma -irradiated natural methane hydrate from Blake Ridge Diapir, off east North America in ODP Leg 164download
34%2005Milkov, Alexei V.; Xu, Wenyue: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport, and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon; discussiondownload
34%2004Aloisi, Giovanni; Drews, Manuela et al.: Fluid expulsion from the Dvurechenskii mud volcano (Black Sea); Part I, Fluid sources and relevances to Li, B, Sr, I and dissolved inorganic nitrogen cyclesdownload
34%1462004Buffett, Bruce; Archer, David: Global inventory of methane clathrate; sensitivity to changes in the deep oceandownload
34%166
166-1007
2007Karpoff, 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 evidencedownload
34%2000Ussler, W., III; Paull, C. et al.: A new approach for estimating in situ sediment gas concentrations in ODP boreholes while coring
34%1642000Davie, Mathew K.; Buffet, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloor
34%1642000Carcione, Jose M.; Tinivella, Umberta: Bottom-simulating reflectors; seismic velocities and AVO effects
34%164
164-997
2000Lu, Hailong; Matsumoto, Ryo et al.: Data report; major element geochemistry of the sediments from site 997, Blake Ridge, Western Atlantic
34%311
311-U1325
311-U1326
311-U1327
311-U1329
2009Pohlman, J. W.; Kaneko, M. et al.: Methane sources and production in the northern Cascadia margin gas hydrate system
34%170
170-1039
170-1040
2005Hensen, Christian; Wallmann, Klaus: Methane formation at Costa Rica continental margin; constraints for gas hydrate inventories and cross-decollement fluid flowdownload
34%1998Robertson, A. H. F.; Emeis, K. C. et al.: Collision-related break-up of a carbonate platform (Eratosthenes Seamount) and mud volcanism on the Mediterranean Ridge; preliminary synthesis and implications of tectonic results of ODP Leg 160 in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
34%164
164-994
164-996
164-997
170
170-1041
1998Lorenson, Thomas D.; Kvenvolden, Keith A. et al.: Comparison of gas hydrate composition from the Middle America Trench and Blake Ridge
34%202
202-1242
204
204-1244
204-1246
204-1248
204-1250
204-1252
205
205-1254
2005Weinberg, Jill L.; Brown, Kevin M. et al.: Painting a picture of gas hydrate distribution with thermal imagesdownload
34%146
146-892
2003Gei, Davide; Carcione, Jose M.: Acoustic properties of sediments saturated with gas hydrate, free gas and water
34%131
131-808
132
196
196-808
1992Yamano, M.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Heat flow and fluid flow regime in the western Nankai accretionary prism
34%1091997Suess, Erwin; Bayer, Reinhold et al.: Leg SO109-1
34%93
93-605
171B
171B-1051
171B-1052
2001Katz, Miriam E.; Cramer, Benjamin S. et al.: Uncorking the bottle; what triggered the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum methane release?download
34%184
184-1146
2006Zhu Youhai; Huang Yongyang et al.: Geochemical and stable isotopic compositions of pore fluids and authigenic siderite concretions from Site 1146, ODP Leg 184; implications for gas hydrate
34%2042007Bohrmann, Gerhard; Kuhs, Werner F. et al.: Appearance and preservation of natural gas hydrate from Hydrate Ridge sampled during ODP Leg 204 drillingdownload
34%184
184-1148
2006Yan Pin; Deng Hui et al.: The geological structure and prospect of gas hydrate over the Dongsha Slope, South China Sea
34%164
164-995
164-997
2003Pecher, Ingo A.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Seismic anisotropy in gas-hydrate- and gas-bearing sediments on the Blake Ridge, from a walkaway vertical seismic profiledownload
34%2003Hesse, Reinhard: Pore water anomalies of submarine gas-hydrate zones as tool to assess hydrate abundance and distribution in the subsurface; what have we learned in the past decade?download
34%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
34%3112007Jackson, Peter; Long, Dave et al.: Investigating methane hydrates
34%2000Coffin, M. F.: Scientific ocean drilling in the early 21st century and seismic survey requirements
34%2042006Musgrave, Robert J.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: Rise of the base of the gas hydrate zone since the last glacial recorded by rock magnetism
34%2042008Gong Jianming; Zhang Min et al.: Genesis of gas sources in gas hydrate discoveries and potential areas
34%146
146-889
146-890
164
2010Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu: Microbial methane production activity around the biogenic methane hydrate-bearing regions
33%32
32-311
2008Koh, C. A.; Hester, K. C. et al.: Investigating gas clathrate hydrate structure, formation and decompositiondownload
33%67
67-494
67-495
67-496
67-497
67-498
67-499
67-500
1982Harrison, William E.; Hesse, Reinhard et al.: Relationship between sedimentary facies and interstitial water chemistry of slope, trench, and Cocos Plate sites from the Middle America Trench transect, active margin off Guatemala, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 67download
32%104
104-642
104-643
104-644
1989Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Golan-Bac, Margaret et al.: Hydrocarbon gases in sediment of the Voring Plateau, Norwegian Seadownload
31%2042005Fehn, Udo; Lu, Zunli et al.: (super 129) I/I ratios and halogen concentrations in pore water of Hydrate Ridge and their relevance for the origin of gas hydrates; a progress reportdownload
29%84
84-570
1985Sloan, E. D.: Shore-based laboratory experimental measurements on a gas hydrate sample recovered at Site 570download
29%3112005Riedel, Michael; Collett, Timothy S. et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 311 scientific prospectus, addendum; Cascadia Margin gas hydratesdownload
29%67
67-494
67-495
67-496
67-497
67-498
67-500
1980von Huene, R.; Aubouin, J. et al.: Leg 67; the Deep Sea Drilling Project Mid-America Trench transect off Guatemala
29%146
146-889
146-890
2000Hyndman, R. D.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Geophysical and seafloor studies of North Cascadia gas hydrate
29%11
11-102
11-104
76
76-533
112
112-688
131
131-808
132
196
196-808
1992Hyndman, R. D.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Deep sea bottom-simulating-reflectors; calibration of the base of the hydrate stability field as used for heat flow estimates
29%204
204-1251
210
2006Freifeld, Barry M.; Kneafsey, Timothy J. et al.: On-site geological core analysis using a portable X-ray computed tomographic system
29%3112006Chen, Marc-Andre Paul: Northern Cascadia marine gas hydrate; constraints from resistivity, velocity, and AVOdownload
29%167
167-1022
2002Stakes, Debra S.; Trehu, Anne M. et al.: Mass wasting, methane venting, and biological communities on the Mendocino transform fault
29%112
112-680
112-681
112-682
112-683
112-684
112-685
112-686
112-687
112-688
1988Kastner, M.; Garrison, R. E.: Sediments and diagenetic products recovered during Leg 112 (Peru margin) of the Ocean Drilling Project
29%1642003Nealon, Jeffrey W.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Direct detection of methane hydrates; volume estimates from velocity modeling
29%160
160-970
160-971
2003Dahlmann, A.; de Lange, Gert J.: Fluid-sediment interactions at eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes; a stable isotope study from ODP Leg 160download
29%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
29%113
113-690
171B
171B-1051
2003Bains, Santo; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Marine-terrestrial linkages at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
29%146
146-893
2003Hill, T. M.; Kennett, J. P.: Methane hydrate and Quaternary climate change; evidence from sediment records and modern methane seeps
29%167
167-1017
167-1018
167-1019
2003Mangelsdorf, Kai; Rullkoetter, Juergen: Natural supply of oil-derived hydrocarbons into marine sediments along the California continental margin during the late Quaternarydownload
29%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
29%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
29%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
29%1461999Trehu, Anne M.; Torres, Marta E. et al.: Temporal and spatial evolution of a gas hydrate-bearing accretionary ridge on the Oregon continental margin
29%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
29%2082008Zachos, James C.; McCarren, Heather et al.: Coupled climate and carbon cycle oscillations during the late Paleocene; inferences from high-resolution geochemical records
29%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
29%311
311-U1328
2010Riedel, Michael; Trehu, A. M. et al.: Characterizing the thermal regime of cold vents at the northern Cascadia margin from bottom-simulating reflector distributions, heat-probe measurements and borehole temperature data
29%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1248
204-1250
204-1251
2005Teichert, B. M. A.; Torres, M. E. et al.: Fluid sources, fluid pathways and diagenetic reactions across an accretionary prism revealed by Sr and B geochemistrydownload
29%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
29%184
184-1143
184-1144
184-1145
2005Wu, S.; Zhang, G. et al.: Gas hydrate occurrence on the continental slope of the northern South China Seadownload
29%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1247
204-1248
204-1250
2005Milkov, Alexei V.; Claypool, George E. et al.: Gas hydrate systems at Hydrate Ridge offshore Oregon inferred from molecular and isotopic properties of hydrate-bound and void gasesdownload
29%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

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