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38%66
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1983Kvenvolden, K. A.; Barnard, L. A. et al.: Geochemistry of natural-gas hydrates in oceanic sediment
38%2004Kastner, Miriam; Rudnicki, Mark D.: Ridge flank sediment-fluid interactions
38%41
41-368
1981Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Brenner, S. et al.: Thermal alteration of Cretaceous black shale by diabase intrusions in the eastern Atlantic; II, Effects on bitumen and kerogen
38%311
311-U1327
311-U1328
2010Kaneko, Masanori; Shingai, Hiroshi et al.: Chemical and isotopic signature of bulk organic matter and hydrocarbon biomarkers within mid-slope accretionary sediments of the northern Cascadia Margin gas hydrate system
38%156
156-948
156-949
1994Kastner, M.; Zheng, Y. et al.: Origin, composition and flow of fluids in the fine-grained northern Barbados Ridge accetionary prism
38%9
9-78
9-80
9-82
9-83
9-84
1972McIver, Richard D.: Bitumens and organic carbon in samples from DSDP Leg 9 coresdownload
38%93
93-603
95
95-603
1984Covington, J. Mitchener: Lower Cretaceous deep sea fan complex drilled by DSDP Leg 93 on the lower continental rise of the Atlantic passive margin
38%71
71-511
1987Brassell, S. C.; Eglinton, G. et al.: Palaeoenvironmental assessment for marine organic-rich sediments using molecular organic geochemistry
38%5
5-34
22
22-217
22-218
23
23-229
1975Hunt, J. M.: Organic geochemistry of oceans and other natural waters
38%1661998Swart, Peter K.; Melim, Leslie et al.: The interaction of fluid flow and the oxidation of organic material; a new method for driving carbonate diagenesis
38%1251991Haggerty, Janet A.: Evidence from fluid seeps atop serpentine seamounts in the Mariana Forearc; clues for emplacement of the seamounts and their relationship to forearc tectonics
38%198
198-1207
2007Klein, Bjoern; Brassell, Simon C. et al.: Assessment of cyanobacterial influence on Cretaceous bioproductivity
38%210
210-1276
2006Pletsch, T.; Kus, J. et al.: IODP; hydrocarbon potential of ODP Hole 1276A, the first deep well on Newfoundland Margin
38%160
160-971
1997Schulz, H. M.; Emeis, K. C. et al.: Organic carbon provenance and maturity in the mud breccia from the Napoli mud volcano; indicators of origin and burial depth
38%77
77-535
1990Langford, F. F.; Blanc-Valleron, M. M.: Interpreting Rock-Eval pyrolysis data using graphs of pyrolizable hydrocarbons vs. total organic carbon
38%190
190-1173
196
196-1173
2006Mangelsdorf, K.; Zink, K. G. et al.: Biosphere-geosphere interactions; results from ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough and the DEBITS-Project New Zealand on the feeding of deep microbial life
38%210
210-1276
2010Pletsch, T.; Petschick, R.: Clay mineral alteration of Cretaceous sediments intruded by volcanic sills, ODP Site 1276, Newfoundland Margin
38%56
56-434
56-435
57
57-438
57-440
1980Gilbert, Deborah; Summerhayes, Colin P. et al.: Nature, origin, and petroleum source potential of organic matter from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 434, 435, 438, and 440 in the Japan Trenchdownload
38%50
50-415
50-416
1980Claypool, G. W.; Baysinger, J. P.: Analysis of organic matter in sediment cores from the Moroccan Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416download
38%79
79-547
1984Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta K.; Spiro, Baruch et al.: An inertinite-rich coal lenticle in Triassic sediment of sample 547B-35, CC, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 79download
38%50
50-415
50-416
1980Kvenvolden, K. A.: Organic geochemistry, Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416; introduction and summarydownload
38%231974McIver, R. D.: Residual gas contents of organic-rich canned sediment samples from Leg 23download
38%77
77-535
1984Palacas, James G.; King, J. David et al.: Origin of asphalt and adjacent oil stains in Lower Cretaceous fractured limestones, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 77download
38%56
57
1980Rullkoetter, J.; Cornford, C. et al.: Organic geochemistry of sediments cored during Deep Sea Drilling Project legs 56 and 57, Japan Trench; organic petrography and extractable hydrocarbonsdownload
37%44
44-391
76
76-534
1983Katz, Barry Jay: Organic geochemical character of some Deep Sea Drilling Project cores from legs 76 and 44download
37%124
124-768
1991Berner, Ulrich; Bertrand, Philippe: Light hydrocarbons in sediments of the Sulu Sea basin (Site 768); genetic characterization by molecular and stable isotope compositiondownload
37%48
48-402
1979Barnes, P. J.; Brassel, S. C. et al.: Preliminary lipid analysis of core sections 18, 24, and 30 from Hole 402Adownload
36%72
72-515
72-516
72-517
1983Meyers, Philip A.; Dunham, Keith W.: Organic geochemistry of Quaternary sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 72, South Atlantic Oceandownload
36%96
96-615
96-616
96-617
96-618
96-619
96-620
96-621
96-622
96-623
1986Whelan, Jean K.: Geochemistry summary; Leg 96, the Mississippi Fandownload
36%77
77-535
1984Katz, Barry Jay: Source quality and richness of Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 535 sediments, southeastern Gulf of Mexicodownload
36%75
75-530
1984Meyers, Philip A.; Trull, Thomas W. et al.: Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green and black claystones from Hole 530A in the Angola Basindownload
35%40
40-364
1978Simoneit, B. R. T.: Lipid analyses of sediments from Site 364 in the Angola Basin, DSDP Leg 40download
35%69
69-504
69-505
70
70-504
83
83-504
92
92-504
111
111-504
137
137-504
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140-504
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148-504
1983Whelan, Jean K.; Hunt, John M.: Organic matter in Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 504 and 505 sediments studied by a thermal analysis-gas chromatography techniquedownload
35%78
78-541
78-542
78-543
1984Claypool, George E.: Diagenesis of organic matter, isotopic composition of calcite veins in basement basalt and pore water in sediment, Barbados Ridge complex, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 78Adownload
35%93
93-603
95
95-603
1987Rullkotter, Jurgen; Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta K. et al.: Geochemistry and petrography of organic matter from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 603, lower continental rise off Cape Hatterasdownload
34%164
164-994
164-995
2000Hoehler, Tori M.; Borowski, Walter S. et al.: Model, stable isotope, and radiotracer characterization of anaerobic methane oxidation in gas hydrate-bearing sediments of the Blake Ridge
34%164
164-994
164-996
164-997
2000Dickens, Gerald R.; Kennedy, B. Mack: Noble gases in methane hydrate from the Blake Ridge
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%35
35-323
38
38-344
38-348
69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
92
92-504
111
111-504
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
148-504
1987Taviani, Marco; Lawrence, James R.: Unusual occurrence of methane-derived carbonates; delta (super 13) C depleted calcite veins in basalt bedrock of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea, DSDP Leg 38
34%164
164-994
164-995
164-996
164-997
2000Wallace, Paul J.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Effects of core retrieval and degassing on the carbon isotope composition of methane gas hydrate- and free gas-bearing sediments from the Blake Ridge
34%164
164-994
164-997
2000Matsumoto, Ryo; Borowski, Walter S.: Gas hydrate estimates from newly determined oxygen isotopic fractionation (alpha (sub GH-IW) ) and delta (sub 18) O anomalies of the interstitial waters; Leg 164, Blake Ridge
34%164
164-996
2000Egeberg, Per Kristian: Hydrates associated with fluid flow above salt diapirs (Site 996)
34%164
164-994
164-997
2000Wood, Warren T.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: In situ measurements of P-wave attenuation in the methane hydrate- and gas-bearing sediments of the Blake Ridge
34%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Paull, Charles K.; Lorenson, Thomas D. et al.: Isotopic composition of CH (sub 4) , CO (sub 2) species, and sedimentary organic matter within samples from the Blake Ridge; gas source implications
34%2006Cardace, Dawn M.; Amend, Jan P. et al.: Microbially mediated reactions in recently subducted sediments; feasible reactions and implications
34%113
113-690
164
164-994
164-997
171B
171B-1051
2003Dickens, Gerald R.; Fewless, Thomas et al.: Excess barite accumulation during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum; massive input of dissolved barium from seafloor gas hydrate reservoirs
34%11
11-102
11-103
11-104
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76-533
164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2004Borowski, Walter S.: A review of methane and gas hydrates in the dynamic, stratified system of the Blake Ridge region, offshore southeastern North Americadownload
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%164
164-995
2004Takacs, Kathryn G.; Borowski, Walter S.: Changes in sulfur concentration and sulfur isotopic composition within authigenic sulfide minerals from sediments of Miocene age to the present, ODP Site 995, Blake Ridge, offshore southeastern United States
34%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1246
204-1247
204-1248
204-1249
204-1250
204-1251
204-1252
2007Larrasoana, Juan C.; Roberts, Andrew P. et al.: Diagenetic formation of greigite and pyrrhotite in gas hydrate marine sedimentary systemsdownload
34%79
79-545
171A
171A-1049
171B
2008Wagner, Thomas; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Rapid warming and salinity changes of Cretaceous surface waters in the subtropical North Atlantic
34%164
164-991
164-992
164-993
164-994
164-995
164-996
164-997
2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Lorenson, Thomas D.: Methane and other hydrocarbon gases in sediment from the southeastern North American continental margin
34%164
164-994
164-995
164-996
164-997
2000Dickens, Gerald R.; Wallace, Paul J. et al.: Detection of methane gas hydrate in the pressure core sampler (PCS); volume-pressure-time relations during controlled degassing experiments
34%93
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174A
2007Mountain, Gregory S.; Burger, Robert L. et al.: The long-term stratigraphic record on continental margins
34%146
146-888
146-889
146-890
146-892
1996Cragg, B. A.; Parkes, R. J. et al.: Bacterial populations and processes in sediments containing gas hydrates (ODP Leg 146; Cascadia margin)
34%146
146-889
146-890
2006Riedel, Michael; Novosel, Ivana et al.: Geophysical and geochemical signatures associated with gas hydrate-related venting in the northern Cascadia margin
34%207
207-1257
207-1258
207-1259
207-1260
207-1261
2007Boettcher, Michael E.; Hetzel, Almut et al.: Sulfur-iron-carbon geochemistry in sediments of the Demerara Rise
34%211973McIver, R. D.: Low residual gas contents of four Leg 21 canned-sediment samplesdownload
34%1995Fink, Cameron Roger: Methane hydrate distribution offshore Vancouver Island from detailed single channel seismic studies
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%2042004Trehu, Anne M.; Long, P. E. et al.: Three-dimensional distribution of gas hydrate beneath southern Hydrate Ridge; constraints from ODP Leg 204download
34%124
124-767
124-770
1997Beiersdorf, H.; Bach, W. et al.: Age and possible modes of formation of the Celebes Sea basement, and thermal regimes within the accretionary complexes off SW Mindanao and N Sulawesi
34%155
155-931
155-932
155-933
155-935
155-936
155-941
155-944
2005Maslin, Mark A.; Vilela, Claudia et al.: Causes of catastrophic sediment failures of the Amazon Fandownload
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%149
173
2008Skelton, Alasdair; Crill, Patrick et al.: Quantification of the rate of methane production by serpentinization
34%2082005Roehl, Ursula; Westerhold, Thomas et al.: The third and final early Eocene thermal maximum; characteristics, timing, and mechanisms of the "X" event
34%164
164-995
2000Borowski, Walter S.; Hoehler, Tori M. et al.: Significance of anaerobic methane oxidation in methane-rich sediments overlying the Blake Ridge gas hydrates
34%1982002Zachos, James C.; Tabor, Maris et al.: Depth dependent variation in the Paleocene-Eocene boundary carbon isotope excursion horizon in the N. Pacific
34%314
314-C0002
315
315-C0002
326
326-C0002
332
332-C0002
338
338-C0002
2008Saito, Saneatsu; Miyakawa, Ayumu et al.: Lithological control on gas migration and systematic distribution of gas hydrates at IODP Site C0002, Kumano forearc basindownload
34%164
164-997
315
316
2011Kinoshita, Masataka; Moore, Gregory F. et al.: Heat flow estimated from BSR and IODP borehole data; implication of recent uplift and erosion of the imbricate thrust zone in the Nankai Trough off Kumanodownload
34%145
145-886
198
198-1208
2012Jia Guodong; Li Zhiyang et al.: Aeolian n-alkane isotopic evidence from North Pacific for a late Miocene decline of C (sub 4) plant in the arid Asian interior
34%314
314-C0001
314-C0002
314-C0004
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315-C0001
315-C0002
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326
326-C0002
332
332-C0002
338
338-C0002
2012Toki, Tomohiro; Uehara, Yuto et al.: Methane production and accumulation in the Nankai accretionary prism; results from IODP Expeditions 315 and 316
34%311
311-U1329
2011Joseph, Craig; Torres, Marta E. et al.: Methane sources, fluid flow, and diagenesis along the northern Cascadia margin; using the carbonate record to link modern fluid flow to the past
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%311
311-U1327
2011Cao Yungchen; Chen Duofu: Numerical simulation of gas hydrate crystallization from dissolved methane in marine sediments
34%40
40-361
40-364
75
75-530
2012Hartwig, Alexander; di Primio, Rolando et al.: Source rock characteristics and compositional kinetic models of Cretaceous organic rich black shales offshore southwestern Africa
34%311
311-U1325
311-U1329
2012Kim, Ji-Hoon; Torres, Marta E. et al.: The effect of diagenesis and fluid migration on rare earth element distribution in pore fluids of the northern Cascadia accretionary margin
34%3132013van Geldern, Robert; Hayashi, Takeshi et al.: Stable isotope geochemistry of pore waters and marine sediments from the New Jersey shelf; methane formation and fluid origin
34%47
47-397
1979Cornford, C.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Organic geochemistry of DSDP Leg 47A, Site 397, eastern North Atlantic; organic petrography and extractable hydrocarbonsdownload
34%104
104-642
104-643
104-644
1989McDonald, Thomas J.; Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II et al.: Organic matter at sites 642, 643, and 644, ODP Leg 104download
34%93
93-603
95
95-603
1987Joyce, Rosanne M.; Van Vleet, Edward S.: A geochemical study of organic-matter-rich Upper Cretaceous claystones from the lower continental rise off North America, Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 603Bdownload
34%41
41-367
41-368
41-369
47
47-397
50
50-415
50-416
1982Rullkoetter, Juergen; Cornford, Christopher et al.: Geochemistry and petrography of organic matter in Northwest African continental margin sediments; quantity, provenance, depositional environment and temperature history
34%2000Farrer, Bruce J.; Cole, Gary A. et al.: Petroleum systems of the deep water Kwanza Basin; pre- and post salt source rocks
34%29
29-280
29-281
1996Crouch, E. M.; Hollis, C. J.: Paleogene palynomorph and radiolarian biostratigraphy of DSDP Leg 29, sites 280 and 281 South Tasman Rise
34%3072006Andres, Miriam; Eberli, Gregor P. et al.: Modern deepwater mounds in the Atlantic; the Porcupine Seabight and the Straits of Florida
34%42
42-379
42-380
1978McIver, R. D.: Residual hydrocarbon gases in canned core material from holes 379A and 380A, Leg 42Bdownload
34%2002Cope, Michael J.: Prospectivity of ultra-deep offshore Kwanza Basin, Angola
34%165
165-1002
2003Aycard, Mylene; Derenne, Sylvie et al.: Formation pathways of proto-kerogens in Holocene sediments of the upwelling influenced Cariaco Trench, Venezueladownload
34%168
168-1026
2003Cowen, James P.; Giovannoni, Stephen J. et al.: Fluids from aging ocean crust that support microbial lifedownload
34%2004Segall, Marylin P.; Sawyer, Robert K. et al.: GIS applications of DSDP-ODP data for hydrocarbon exploration
34%198
198-1207
198-1213
2005Dumitrescu, Mirela; Brassell, Simon C.: Biogeochemical assessment of sources of organic matter and paleoproductivity during the early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event at Shatsky Rise, ODP Leg 198download
34%64
64-476
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66-490
66-491
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67-498
1992Lipkina, M. I.: Low temperature hydrothermal mineralization and hydrocarbons in the ocean
34%5
5-35
169
169-1037
169-1038
2002Gieskes, Joris M.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Hydrothermal geochemistry of sediments and pore waters in Escanaba Trough, ODP Leg 169
34%2009James, Keith H.: Evolution of Middle America and the in situ Caribbean Plate model
34%3022008Mann, Ute; Knies, Jochen: Paleogene arctic wide source rocks; a semi-quantitative appraisal
33%50
50-415
50-416
1980Galimov, E. M.; Kodina, L. A. et al.: A study of organic matter from deep oceanic bore holes, Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416 in the Moroccan Basindownload
33%61
61-462
89
89-462
1981Thomson, I. D.; Brassell, S. C. et al.: Preliminary lipid analyses of cores 49, 54, and 59 from Hole 462download
33%79
79-545
79-547
1984Rullkotter, Juergen; Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta K. et al.: Geochemistry and petrography of organic matter in sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 545 and 547, Mazagan Escarpmentdownload
33%29
29-280
29-281
29-282
189
189-1168
189-1169
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2001Exon, N. F.; White, T. S. et al.: Petroleum potential of deepwater basins around Tasmania; insights from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 189
33%63
63-467
1981McEvoy, J.; Eglinton, G. et al.: Preliminary lipid analyses of sediments from sections 467-3-3 and 467-97-2download

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