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51%1991Gieskes, Joris M.; Shaw, Timothy et al.: Interstitial water and hydrothermal water chemistry, Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California
51%1991Humphreys, Eugene D.; Weldon, Ray J., II: Kinematic constraints on the rifting of Baja California
51%1991Mueller, Karl J.; Rockwell, Thomas K.: Late Quaternary structural evolution of the western margin of the Sierra Cucapa, northern Baja California
51%1991Sawlan, Michael G.: Magmatic evolution of the Gulf of California rift
51%1991Sanchez-Zamora, Osvaldo; Doguin, P. et al.: Magnetic anomalies of the northern Gulf of California; structural and thermal interpretations
51%1994Ross, Malcolm I.; Vail, Peter: Integrated sequence stratigraphic analysis; an example from the Mesozoic/Cenozoic of Australia
51%1974Manheim, F. T.; Chan, K. M.: Interstitial Waters of Black Sea Sediments; New Data and Review
51%43
43-386
1979McNulty, C. L.: Meridionally ornamented hedbergellid foraminifers from western Atlantic, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 43, Site 386
51%1979Reynolds, R. A.; Casey, R. E.: Neogene radiolarian biostratigraphy and paleo-oceanography of north boundary currents
51%1985Baker, Paul A.; Burns, Stephen J.: Occurrence and formation of dolomite in organic-rich continental margin sediments
51%1991Dixon, T. H.; Tralli, D. M. et al.: Geodetic baselines across the Gulf of California using the Global Positioning System
51%1991Couch, Richard W.; Ness, Gordon E. et al.: Gravity anomalies and crustal structure of the Gulf and Peninsular Province of the Californias
51%1991Ortlieb, Luc: Quaternary vertical movements along the coasts of Baja California and Sonora
51%1984Masran, T. C.: Sedimentary organic matter of Jurassic and Cretaceous samples from North Atlantic deep-sea drilling sites
51%961989Weimer, Paul; Buffler, Richard T.: Seismic definition of fan lobes, Mississippi Fan, Gulf of Mexico
51%1011989Dix, George R.: Shallow-burial diagenesis of Neogene deep-water periplatform carbonates, Bahamas; providing a new prospective for petroleum-prospective ancient carbonate slopes
51%1991Dauphin, J. Paul (ed.); Simoneit, Bernd R. T. (ed.): The Gulf and Peninsular Province of the Californias
51%1991Bray, N. A.; Robles, J. M.: Physical oceanography of the Gulf of California
51%128
128-799
1991Scott, Steven D.; Marumo, Katsumi: Successful test of the failed rift hypothesis for kuroko-type massive sulfide deposits, ODP Site 799, Sea of Japan
51%1991Christodoulidis, D. C.; Smith, D. E. et al.: Tectonic motion in Western USA from satellite laser ranging
51%1991Lund, Steve P.; Bottjer, David J.: Paleomagnetic evidence for microplate tectonic development of Southern and Baja California
51%68
68-503
1980Gardner, J. V.: Hydraulic piston coring in equatorial Pacific; preliminary results from DSDP Site 503 (Leg 68) indicate continuous section of undisturbed late Neogene and Quaternary sediment
51%381978Faas, R. W.: Mass physical and engineering properties of "glacial" sediments of Voering Plateau, Norwegian Sea
51%19
19-186
1978Stewart, R. J.: Neogene volcaniclastic sediments from Atka Basin, Aleutian Ridge
51%1221990Droser, Mary L.; O'Connell, Suzanne: Shallow and marginal marine Triassic trace fossils and ichnofabric from Northwest Australia (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 122)
51%1131988Schandl, Eva S.; Wicks, F. J.: Ice-rafted dropstones from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
51%127
128
1990Follmi, Karl B.: Paleoceanographic implications from high-frequency dark/light rhythms in the Sea of Japan (ODP legs 127 and 128)
51%1990Fillon, Richard H.: Plio-Pleistocene bio-chronostratigraphy of DSDP Site 502B, Caribbean Sea; implications for Gulf of Mexico exploration stratigraphy
51%171B
171B-1051
2010Hilding-Kronforst, Shari: Mid Eocene biostratigraphic and environmental conditions at Blake Nose, ODP Leg 171B, Site 1051, 42-43.8 Ma
51%95
95-612
1988Schlee, J. S.; Poag, C. Wylie et al.: An update of U.S. Geological Survey seismic reflection line 25 across the New Jersey shelf, slope and upper rise
51%1988Stein, R.: Deposition of organic carbon-rich sediments in narrow marine basins and open-marine upwelling environments; new results from the Ocean Drilling Program
51%12
12-111
1988Grant, A. C.: Devonian rocks on Orphan Knoll, offshore Eastern Canada
51%1982Glass, B. P.; Crosbie, Jill R.: Age of Eocene/Oligocene boundary based on extrapolation from North American microtektite layer
51%1992Coffin, Millard F.; Rabinowitz, Philip D.: The Mesozoic East African and Madagascan conjugate continental margins; stratigraphy and tectonics
51%61
61-462
89
89-462
1984Thiede, Joern: Paleobathymetry of pelagic depositional environments; problems and complexities
51%2072010Blair, Stacie A.: Cenomanian-Santonian calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of Demerara Rise, Western Equatorial Atlantic (ODP Leg 207); black shales and a better refined biostratigraphic framework
51%1271991Nobes, David C.; Gibson, Ian L.: Correlation of physical property variations with the degree of alteration in igneous rocks, Leg 127, Japan Sea
51%1990Dolan, James F.: Eustatic, volcanic, and tectonic controls on redeposition of shallow-water carbonate; a reanalysis of Pacific DSDP examples
51%47
47-397
1984Cita, Maria Bianca: Messinian event; a stratigraphic case study
51%64
64-477
1987Welhan, J. A.; Lupton, J. E.: Light hydrocarbon gases in Guaymas Basin hydrothermal fluids; thermogenic versus abiogenic origin
51%1822000James, Noel P.: Death of a myth; drilling a cool-water carbonate platform margin in the Great Australian Bight
51%641991Becker, K.; Fisher, A. T.: A brief review of heat-flow studies in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California
51%1991Von Damm, K. L.: A comparison of Guaymas Basin hydrothermal solutions with other sedimented systems and experimental results
51%1991Ness, Gordon E.; Lyle, Mitchell W.: A seismo-tectonic map of the Gulf and Peninsular Province of the Californias
51%1991Schellhorn, Robert Wayne; Aiken, Carlos L. V. et al.: Bouguer gravity anomalies and crustal structure in northwestern Mexico
51%1991Smith, Judith Terry: Cenozoic marine mollusks and paleogeography of the Gulf of California
51%1211991Saunders, A. D.; Storey, M. et al.: Chemical and isotopic constraints on the origin of basalts from the Ninetyeast Ridge; results from ODP Leg 121
51%1994Hiscott, R. N.; Aksu, A. E.: Submarine debris flows and continental slope evolution in front of Quaternary ice sheets, Baffin Bay, Canadian Arctic
51%1991Baba, Jumpei; Peterson, Curt D. et al.: Modern fine-grained sediments in the Gulf of California
51%1994Herbert, Timothy D.; D'Hondt, S. L. et al.: Cyclic sedimentation in Cretaceous pelagic sediments
51%1994Herbert, Timothy D.; Premoli Silva, I. et al.: Cyclostratigraphy; is it ready to do something?
51%1991Lonsdale, Peter: Structural patterns of the Pacific floor offshore of Peninsular California
51%1988Land, L. S.; Macpherson, G. L. et al.: The geochemistry of saline formation waters, Miocene offshore Louisiana
51%1988Kaminsky, M. A.; Gradstein, Felix M. et al.: The Messinian event and the deep water history of the Eirik Ridge
51%1988Mayer, Larry A.: The ODP sedmiments and ocean history program; a framework for future drilling
51%1991Martin, Ronald E.; Neff, E. et al.: Ecostratigraphic datums and sequence stratigraphy; application to the marine Quaternary
51%105
105-645
1991Anstey, Carolyn E.; Norris, Geoffrey et al.: Variations in Pliocene dinoflagellate cyst and acritarch assemblages (Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 105, Site 645-Baffin Bay); palaeoclimatic indicators
51%1991Baumgartner, Tim R.; Ferreira-Bartrina, Vicente et al.: Varve formation in the central Gulf of California; a reconsideration of the origin of the dark laminae from the 20th century varve record
51%1321991Brown, Glenn R.: Video highlights of the diamond coring system; Leg 132, Ocean Drilling Program
51%1991Baba, Jumpei; Peterson, Curt D. et al.: Fine-grained terrigenous sediment supply and dispersal in the Gulf of California during the last century
51%1642001Davie, Matthew K.; Buffett, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloordownload
51%156
156-948
1995Ito, T.; Komuro, K. et al.: Description of sediments and their authigenic minerals in the Barbados accretionary complex
51%801988Ravenne, C.; Muller, C. et al.: Tertiary hiatuses in Western Approaches
51%961984Gentz, Julie: Mississippi Fan findings studied
51%1991Legg, Mark R.: Sea beam evidence of Recent tectonic activity in the California continental borderland
51%1261991Hiscott, R. N.; Colella, Albina et al.: Sedimentology of deep-water volcaniclastics, Oligocene Izu-Bonin forearcbBasin (ODP Leg 126), based on formation microscanner images
51%1994Rowley, David; Markwick, Paul J.: Absolute sea level curves; implications for sequestered water volumes
51%1994Deng, Xinhua: Canyon evolution in active continental margins; potential sea level change control
51%1692000Bjerkgard, T.; Cousens, B. L. et al.: The Middle Valley sulfide deposits, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; radiogenic isotope systematics
51%3252012Harper, Brandon B.: Deglacial/transgressive fining/deepening upward sequences on the Papua New Guinea shelf edge and upper slope of the Great Barrier Reef; a comparison between two similar mixed siliciclastic carbonate sedimentary systems
50%2000Abreu, Vitor S.; Hardenbol, Jan et al.: Oxygen isotope synthesis; a Cretaceous ice-house?
50%2000Farrer, Bruce J.; Cole, Gary A. et al.: Petroleum systems of the deep water Kwanza Basin; pre- and post salt source rocks
50%1996Wells, Barrie; Duller, Paul: Improving the quality of our information resource
50%127
127-794
127-795
127-796
127-797
128
128-794
128-798
128-799
1993Muza, Jay P.; Rahman, Atiur: Japan Sea paleoceanography and geologic history based on calcareous nannofossils
50%1551998Damuth, John E.: New evidence from sediment cores for extensive sand distribution in "mud-rich" deep-sea fans; insights gained from drilling Amazon Fan during ODP Leg 155
50%1461996Clennell, M. Ben; Knipe, Rob J. et al.: A new geotechnical ring-shear device for the investigation of fault zone permeability; design and preliminary results
50%1561996Maltman, Alex J.; Bolton, Alistair J.: Dynamic permeability, consolidation and deformation structures in accretionary prism sediments
50%1996Azambuja Filho, N. C.; Azevedo, R. L. M.: Cyclostratigraphy and stable isotopes in the Oligocene-Miocene succession of the Campos Basin, Brazil
50%1999McCarthy, Francine M. G.; Gostlin, Kevin E. et al.: Terrestrial and marine palynomorphs as sea-level proxies
50%146
146-893
167
167-1017
1998Morris, Ron Merritt; Behl, Richard J.: X-ray computed tomography reveals correlation between bioturbated continental slope sediments and global climatic fluctuation
50%1999Piper, David J. W.; Normark, William R.: Amazon and Hueneme turbidite systems; insights from comparing architectural elements between large and small sandy submarine fans
50%1661999Reijmer, John J. G.; Betzler, Christian et al.: Bahamian carbonate platform development in response to paleoceanographic changes
50%164
164-997
2000Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: A geochemical method to quantify gas-hydrate abundance based on chlorine isotopes
50%1661999Betzler, Christian; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Sedimentary patterns and geometries of the Bahamian outer carbonate ramp (Miocene and lower Pliocene, Great Bahama Bank)
50%1996Vakarcs, Gabor A.; Abreu, Vitor S. et al.: Are the Oligocene-middle Miocene global stages depositional sequences? A correlation study from the Pannonian Basin, Hungary
50%166
166-1003
166-1005
1998Melim, Leslie A.; Swart, Peter K.: Recognizing marine-burial diagenesis; criteria and examples from Quaternary to Neogene platform to slope carbonates, Bahamas and Florida
50%1621999O'Connell, Suzanne; Venherm, Claudia: Evidence for short cooling intervals during early interglacials in the mid-Pleistocene
50%1999Olson, Hilary C.; Gary, Anthony: Integrated approaches to studying sea-level changes; examples from the Gulf of Mexico and the New Jersey margin using IPS software
50%1997Goldberg, D.; Guerin, Gilles et al.: Shear-wave logs and velocity-porosity relationships in gas hydrates
50%197
197-1203
2011Jungmann, Matthias; Kopal, Margarete et al.: Multi-class supervised classification of electrical borehole wall images using texture features
43%39
39-356
1996Trindade, L. A. F.; Porsche, E. et al.: Geochemical and biostratigraphic characterization of an Upper Cretaceous organic-rich condensed section in the Santos Basin, Brazil
43%149
149-897
149-898
149-899
149-900
1996Meyers, Philip A.; Silliman, James E. et al.: Organic matter accumulation, sulfate reduction, and methane generation in a turbidite sequence on the Iberia abyssal plain
43%1571996Cowie, Gregory L.; Calvert, Stephen E. et al.: Organic matter alteration at active and relict sedimentary oxidation fronts
43%1501996McHugh, C. M. G.; Damuth, J. E. et al.: Mass-transport deposits of the New Jersey continental margin and their correlation to slope morphology and sequence boundaries
43%127
128
145
1996Blueford, Joyce R.; Gladenkov, Yuri B. et al.: Miocene basin development in the Far East, Sakhalin Island, Russia
43%110
156
1996Laier, Troels: Mixing of methane and sulphate due to fluids flow in the Barbados accretionary prism
43%1551996Flood, R. D.; Piper, D. J. W.: ODP drilling on the Amazon Fan; initial results on growth pattern and timing of fan sedimentation
43%73
73-522
74
74-529
82
82-563
94
94-608
120
120-747
1996Abreu, Vitor S.; Haddad, Geoffrey: Glacioeustatic fluctuation; the mechanism linking stable isotope events and sequence stratigraphy from the early Oligocene to middle Miocene
43%161
161-975
1998Marsaglia, Kathleen M.; Tribble, Jane: New insights on Messinian evaporite deposition from cores recovered at ODP Site 975, western Mediterranean Sea
43%131
131-808
132
146
146-891
196
196-808
1996Sample, James C.: The fluid and tectonic evolution of convergent margins as preserved in the chemistry of authigenic carbonates

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