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ScoreExp/Site/Hole YearAuthor/TitleFull text
13%145
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1995Rutledge, Anne K.; Roberts, John A. et al.: Geotechnical properties and consolidation characteristics of North Pacific sediments, sites 881, 883, and 885/886download
9%145
145-881
145-883
145-884
1995Kersting, Annie B.: Pb isotope ratios of North Pacific sediments, sites 881, 883, and 884; implications for sediment recycling in the Kamchatkan arcdownload
13%145
145-883
1995Roberts, John A.; Rutledge, Anne K. et al.: Submarine slope stability analysis on the Detroit Seamount, Site 883download
8%145
145-887
1995Cao, L. Q.; Arculus, R. J. et al.: Data report; Geochemistry of volcanic ashes recovered from Hole 887Adownload
14%1461995Clennell, M. Ben; Maltman, Alex: Microstructures in accreted sediments of the Cascadia Margindownload
7%1461995Jarrard, Richard D.; MacKay, Mary E. et al.: Log-based porosity of ODP sites on the Cascadia accretionary prismdownload
13%146
146-891
146-892
1995Tobin, Harold J.; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Laboratory measurement of velocity vs. effective stress in thrust faults of the Oregon accretionary prism; implications for fault zone overpressuredownload
13%146
146-891
146-892
1995Teas, Philip A.; Tobin, Harold J. et al.: Microstructural analysis of Sites 891 and 892; implications for deformation processes at the frontal thrust and an out-of-sequence thrustdownload
10%146
146-891
1995Moore, G. F.; Dellinger, J. et al.: Seismic velocities at Site 891 from a vertical seismic profile experimentdownload
20%146
146-892
1995Moran, Kate; Gray, W. G. D. et al.: Preliminary and stress history of sediment from the Cascadia margindownload
9%146
146-892
1995Brown, Kevin M.: The variation of the hydraulic conductivity structure of an overpressured thrust zone with effective stressdownload
6%1471996MacLeod, Christopher J.; Celerier, Bernard et al.: Tectonics of Hess Deep; a synthesis of drilling results from Leg 147download
9%147
147-894
1996Celerier, Bernard; MacLeod, Christopher J. et al.: Constraints on the geometry and fracturing of Hole 894G, Hess Deep, from Formation Microscanner logging datadownload
9%147
147-895
1996Kennedy, Lori A.; Kronenberg, Andreas K. et al.: Structural history and significance of gabbroic rocks in the uppermost mantle; Hess Deep, EPR (Site 895)download
17%148
148-896
1996Harper, Gregory D.; Tartarotti, Paola: Structural evolution of upper layer 2, Hole 896Adownload
9%148
148-896
1996Tartarotti, Paola; Vanko, David A. et al.: Crack-seal veins in upper layer 2 in Hole 896Adownload
15%1491996Harry, Dennis L.; Batzle, Mike: In situ velocities of sedimentary rocks from the Iberia abyssal plaindownload
11%1491996Tett, David L.; Sawyer, Dale S.: Dynamic models of multiphase continental rifting and their implications for the Newfoundland and Iberia conjugate marginsdownload
40%149
149-897
173
173-1070
1999Ask, Maria: Mechanical tests on a claystone sample from the ocean-continent transition zone of West Iberia Margin, East Atlantic Ocean (ODP Hole 1070A)
11%149
149-897
1996Karig, D. E.: Uniaxial reconsolidation tests on porous sediments; mudstones from Site 897download
5%1501996McHugh, Cecilia M. G.; Damuth, John E. et al.: Oligocene to Holocene mass-transport deposits of the New Jersey continental margin and their correlation to sequence boundariesdownload
4%1521998Larsen, Hans Christian; Saunders, Andrew D.: Tectonism and volcanism at the Southeast Greenland rifted margin; a record of plume impact and later continental rupturedownload
8%152
152-917
1998Cambray, Herve: Structures within Hole 917A, Southeast Greenland rifted margindownload
6%1531997Agar, Susan M.; Lloyd, Geoffrey E.: Deformation of Fe-Ti oxides in gabbroic shear zones from the MARK areadownload
5%1531997Agar, Susan M.; Casey, John F. et al.: Textural, geochemical, and isotopic variations in gabbroic shear zones from the MARK areadownload
35%153
153-920
2012Plumper, Oliver; Royne, Anja et al.: The interface-scale mechanism of reaction-induced fracturing during serpentinization
9%153
153-920
1997Ceuleneer, Georges; Cannat, Mathilde: High-temperature ductile deformation of Site 920 peridotitesdownload
3%1541997Yasuda, Hisato: Late Miocene-Holocene paleooceanography of the western Equatorial Atlantic; evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifersdownload
3%154
154-925
1997Chaisson, William P.; Pearson, Paul N.: Planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy at Site 925; middle Miocene-Pleistocenedownload
51%1551998Erickson, Stephanie N.; Jarrard, Richard D.: Velocity-porosity relationships for water-saturated siliciclastic sedimentsdownload
8%1551997Hiscott, Richard N.; Hall, Frank R. et al.: Turbidity-current overspill from the Amazon Channel; texture of the silt/sand load, paleoflow from anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility and implications for flow processesdownload
8%1551995Flood, Roger D.; Piper, David J. W. et al.: Introductiondownload
5%1551997Piper, David J. W.; Pirmez, Carlos et al.: Mass-transport deposits of the Amazon Fandownload
30%155
155-931
155-936
155-940
155-944
155-946
2003Pratson, Lincoln F.; Stroujkova, Anastasia et al.: Predicting seismic velocity and other rock properties from clay content only
43%155
155-939
155-944
1998Audet, D. Marc: Mechanical properties of terrigenous muds from levee systems on the Amazon Fan
22%1561997Zwart, Gretchen; Brueckmann, Warner et al.: Evaluation of hydrogeologic properties of the Barbados accretionary prism; a synthesis of Leg 156 resultsdownload
15%1561995Shipley, Thomas H.; Ogawa, Yujiro et al.: Introductiondownload
13%1561997Brueckmann, Warner; Moran, K. et al.: Directional properties of P-wave velocities and acoustic anisotropy in different structural domains of the northern Barbados Ridge accretionary complexdownload
10%1561997Becker, K.; Fisher, Andrew T. et al.: The CORK experiment in Hole 949C; long-term observations of pressure and temperature in the Barbados accretionary prismdownload
9%1561997Labaume, Pierre; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Carbonate veins from the decollement zone at the toe of the northern Barbados accretionary prism; microstructure, mineralogy, geochemistry, and relations with prism structures and fluid regimedownload
9%1561997Labaume, Pierre; Maltman, Alex J. et al.: Scaly fabrics in sheared clays from the decollement zone of the Barbados accretionary prismdownload
9%1561995Moore, Gregory F.; Zhao, Z. et al.: Structural setting of the Leg 156 area, northern Barbados Ridge accretionary prismdownload
9%1561997Housen, Bernard A.: Magnetic anisotropy of Barbados Prism sedimentsdownload
9%1561997Fisher, Andrew T.; Zwart, Gretchen: Packer experiments along the decollement of the Barbados accretionary complex; measurements of in situ permeabilitydownload
8%1561997Tobin, Harold J.; Moore, J. Casey: Variations in ultrasonic velocity and density with pore pressure in the decollement zone, northern Barbados Ridge accretionary prismdownload
6%1561997Maltman, Alex J.; Labaume, Pierre et al.: Structural geology of the decollement at the toe of the Barbados accretionary prismdownload
30%156
156-947
156-948
156-949
2001Deng, Xinhua; Underwood, Michael B.: Abundance of smectite and the location of a plate-boundary fault, Barbados accretionary prism
11%156
156-948
156-949
1997Zheng, Yan; Kastner, Miriam: Pore-fluid trace metal concentrations; implications for fluid/rock interactions in the Barbados accretionary prismdownload
9%156
156-948
1997Foucher, J. P.; Henry, Pierre et al.: Long-term observations of pressure and temperature in Hole 948D, Barbados accretionary prismdownload
10%156
156-949
1997Brueckmann, Warner; Moran, K. et al.: Permeability and consolidation characteristics from Hole 949B, northern Barbados Ridgedownload
51%1572006Casas, D.; Ercilla, G. et al.: Physical properties and their relationship to texture and consolidation effects in Pliocene-Quaternary sediments from Madeira abyssal plain
9%1571998Wallace, Paul J.: Pre-eruptive H (sub 2) O and CO (sub 2) contents of mafic magmas from the submarine to emergent shield stages of Gran Canariadownload
6%1571995Schmincke, Hans-Ulrich; Weaver, Philip P. E. et al.: Background, objectives, and principal results of drilling the clastic apron of Gran Canaria (VICAP)download
6%1581998Ludwig, Rainer J.; Iturrino, Gerardo J. et al.: Seismic velocity-porosity relationship of sulfide, sulfate, and basalt samples from the TAG hydrothermal mounddownload
10%1601998Kopf, Achim; Clennell, M. Ben et al.: Relationship between the variation of undrained shear strength, organic carbon content, and the origin and frequency of enigmatic normal faults in fine-grained sediments from advanced piston cores from the eastern Mediterraneandownload
9%1601998Emeis, Kay-Christian; Sakamoto, Tatsuhiko: The sapropel theme of Leg 160download
5%1601998Robertson, Alastair H. F.; Kopf, Achim: Tectonic setting and processes of mud volcanism on the Mediterranean Ridge accretionary complex; evidence from Leg 160download
4%160
160-967
2011Azrieli, Irit; Matthews, A. et al.: Low molybdenum isotope compositions in euxinic sapropel S1download
5%160
160-970
1998Kopf, Achim; Clennell, M. Ben et al.: Variations in sediment physical properties and permeability of mud-volcano deposits from Napoli Dome and adjacent mud volcanoesdownload
13%161
161-976
1999de Larouziere, Francois-Dominique; Pezard, Philippe A. et al.: Structure and tectonic stresses in metamorphic basement, Site 976, Alboran Seadownload
40%162
162-980
162-981
2003Draut, Amy E.; Raymo, Maureen E. et al.: Climate stability during the Pliocene warm perioddownload
30%163
163-990
1999Cerney, Brian P.; Carlson, Richard L.: The effect of cracks on the seismic velocities of basalt from Site 990, Southeast Greenland margin
30%164
164-993
164-995
2000Winters, William J.: Stress history and geotechnical properties of sediment from the Cape Fear Diapir, Blake Ridge Diapir, and Blake Ridge
3%165
165-999
2011Badger, M. P. S.; Bowler, G. C. et al.: Orbital scale alkenone based CO (sub 2) records across the Pliocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciationdownload
10%1672000MacKillop, Kevin: Correction of index properties and the meters composite depth scale using elastic properties of Leg 167 sedimentsdownload
9%1682000Sun, Yue-Feng: Core-log-seismic integration in hemipelagic marine sediments on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
8%1701997Kimura, Gaku; Silver, Eli et al.: Introductiondownload
30%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1043
2001Tobin, Harold; Vannucchi, Paola et al.: Structure, inferred mechanical properties, and implications for fluid transport in the decollement zone, Costa Rica convergent margin
40%170
170-1040
170-1043
1997Tobin, H.; Vannucchi, P. et al.: Structure and inferred mechanical properties of the decollement zone, Costa Rica convergent margin
9%170
170-1040
170-1043
2001Bolton, Alistair J.; Vannucchi, Paola et al.: Microstructural and geomechanical constraints on fluid flow at the Costa Rica convergent margin, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 170download
51%173
173-1070
2001Ask, Maria V. S.: Mechanical tests on claystone from Ocean Drilling Program Hole 1070A (Leg 173); implications for elevated pore-fluid pressure in sediments within the ocean-continent transition zone, West Iberia
4%175
175-1084
2011Reisberg, L.; Blamart, D. et al.: The Os isotopic record of organic rich sediments from the Benguela upwelling system, Namibiadownload
4%177
177-1089
2011Anderson, Robert F.; Fleisher, Martin Q.: Deep ocean carbonate chemistry on millennial to Milankovitch time scalesdownload
5%178
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178-1099
2002Acton, Gary D.; Borton, Charles J. et al.: Palmer Deep composite depth scales for Leg 178 sites 1098 and 1099download
13%1801998Huchon, Philippe; Taylor, Brian et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 180 scientific prospectus; Woodlark Basindownload
6%1802002Gardien, Veronique; Le Gall, Bernard et al.: Low pressure-temperature evolution of the continental crust exhumed during the opening of the Woodlark Basindownload
5%1802002Taylor, Brian; Huchon, Philippe: Active continental extension in the western Woodlark Basin; a synthesis of Leg 180 resultsdownload
3%1802002Celerier, Bernard; Louvel, Veronique et al.: Presentation and structural analysis of FMS images in the northern margin of the Woodlark Basindownload
20%180
180-1108
2002Kemerer, Amy; Screaton, Elizabeth: Permeabilities of sediments from Woodlark Basin; implications for pore pressuresdownload
9%180
180-1108
180-1109
2002Katz, Barry J.: Geochemical investigation of sites 1108 and 1109, Leg 180download
4%181
181-1120
2011Duncan, B.; Dunbar, G. B. et al.: Marine Isotope Stage 7; ocean response to a warmer worlddownload
4%181
181-1123
2010Christiansen, K.; Baker, J. A. et al.: A high resolution paleo-climate and -oceanographic record of MIS 11 as an analogue for understanding the current and past (MIS 31) interglacial periodsdownload
4%181
181-1123
2011Christiansen, Kylie; Marr, J. et al.: Southwest Pacific in a warmer world; ocean response to Marine Isotope Stage 11download
51%181
181-1125
2000Kim, Jin-wook; Lee, Yir-Der E. et al.: Effects of laboratory consolidation on petrophysical properties of fine-grained marine sediments; electron microscopic observations
3%183
183-1140
2011Boehm, Florian; Eisenhauer, Anton et al.: Calcium isotope fractionation during dolomite formationdownload
3%1842005Sun Xiangjun; Luo Yunli et al.: Deep-sea pollen research in the South China Seadownload
3%184
184-1143
2005Tian Jun; Wang Panxian et al.: Quaternary upper ocean thermal gradient variations in the South China Sea; implication of East Asian monsoon climatedownload
3%184
184-1144
2000Wang Pinxian; Prell, Warren L. et al.: Site 1144download
3%184
184-1145
184-1146
2005Liu Zhifei; Colin, Christophe et al.: Weathering, erosion, and East Asian monsoon evolution in South China and Indo-China during late Quaternary; clay minerals in the South China Seadownload
9%185
185-1149
2006Kawamura, Kiichiro; Ogawa, Yujiro: Progressive microfabric changes in unconsolidated pelagic and hemipelagic sediments down to 180 mbsf, Northwest Pacific, ODP Leg 185, Site 1149download
57%186
186-1150
186-1151
2004Ask, Maria V. S.; Kopf, Achim: Constraints on the state of in situ effective stress and the mechanical behavior of ODP Leg 186 claystones in the Japan Trench forearc
40%186
186-1150
186-1151
2004Pohl, Claudia; Behrmann, Jan H. et al.: Triaxiale Verformungsexperimente und SEM-Untersuchungen feinkoerniger Sedimente aus dem Bereich des Japan-Tiefseegrabens Triaxial deformation experiments and SEM studies on fine-grained sedimentary rocks from the Japan Trench region
15%186
186-1150
186-1151
2003Roller, Sybille; Pohl, C. et al.: Triaxial shear strength investigations of sediments and sedimentary rocks from the Japan Trench, ODP Leg 186download
15%1902005Bourlange, Sylvain; Jouniaux, Laurence et al.: Permeability, compressibility, and friction coefficient measurements under confining pressure and strain, Leg 190, Nankai Troughdownload
8%190
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2005Hoffman, Nicole W.; Tobin, Harold J.: An empirical relationship between velocity and porosity for underthrust sediments in the Nankai Trough accretionary prismdownload
6%1902000Moore, Gregory F.; Taira, Asahiko et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 190 scientific prospectus; deformation and fluid flow processes in the Nankai Trough accretionary prismdownload
25%190
190-1173
196
196-1173
2008Ask, Maria V. S.; Morgan, Julia K.: Projection of mechanical properties from shallow to greater depths
57%190
190-1174
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2007Kitajima, H.; Noda, H. et al.: Hydraulic and frictional properties of natural clay-rich sediments from ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough and IODP Expedition 311 Cascadia margin
9%190
190-1178
2005Ujiie, Kohtaro; Hisamitsu, Toshio et al.: Deformation structures and magnetic fabrics at Site 1178; implication for deformation history recorded in accreted sediments at an evolved portion of the Nankai accretionary prismdownload
35%1942003Baechle, Gregor T.; Gartner, Guido Bracco: Ultrasonic velocities as a function of confining stress and dispersion in carbonates

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