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10%1411995Zheng, Yan; Froelich, Philip N. et al.: Stable isotopes ( (super 18) O (super 16) O) and (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratios in pore fluids of the Chile triple junction accretionary prism; implications for diagenesis and fluid migrationdownload
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1993Baker, Paul A.; Cross, Scott L. et al.: Geochemistry of diagenetic carbonates and implications for hydrothermal circulation within the sediments at ODP Site 858, Juan de Fuca Ridge
47%139
139-858
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169-858
1994Buatier, M.; Frueh-Green, G. et al.: Mechanism of formation of Mg-Fe phyllosilicates in a hydrothermal system at a sedimented ridge (Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca)
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1995Buatier, M. D.; Frueh-Green, G. L. et al.: Mechanisms of Mg-phyllosilicate formation in a hydrothermal system at a sedimented ridge (Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca)
41%139
139-858
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169-1035
2008Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, Jeffrey S. et al.: Hydrothermal fluid composition at Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; temporal and spatial variability
35%139
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169-858
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169-1036
2002Gieskes, Joris M.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Geochemistry of fluid phases and sediments; relevance to hydrothermal circulation in Middle Valley, ODP legs 139 and 169
2%139
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169-858
1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Site 858download
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169-858
1994Davis, Earl E.; Becker, Keir: Formation temperatures and pressures in a sedimented rift hydrothermal system; 10 months of CORK observations, holes 857D and 858Gdownload
3%139
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1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Site 857download
47%139
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1998Da Costa, Kim; Edsall, Douglas W. et al.: Were there multiple hydrothermal episodes in the Bent Hill area, ODP Sites 856 and 1035?
29%139
139-856
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169-856
2004Teagle, Damon A. H.; Alt, Jeffrey C.: Hydrothermal alteration of basalts beneath the Bent Hill massive sulfide deposit, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
25%139
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2004Kurnosov, V. B.; Zolotarev, B. P. et al.: Mineralogy and geochemistry of the altered basalts and dolerites from underwater high temperature hydrothermal system, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 169
19%139
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169-856
1994Krasnov, Sergey G.; Stepanova, T. et al.: Chemical composition and formation of a massive sulfide deposit, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge (Site 856)download
17%139
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2000Lackschewitz, K. S.; Singer, A. et al.: Formation and transformation of clay minerals in the hydrothermal deposits of Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 169
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169-1038
2000Zierenberg, Robert A.; Fouquet, Yves et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, sedimented ridges II; covering Leg 169 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Victoria, British Columbia, to San Diego, California; sites 856-858 and 1035-1038, 21 August-16 October 1996download
4%139
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1992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Site 856download
41%139
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1994Baker, P. A.; Cross, S. A. et al.: Implications of strontium isotope geochemistry to hydrothermal circulation in Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
35%139
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2003Monnin, Christophe; Balleur, Sabine et al.: A thermodynamic investigation of barium and calcium sulfate stability in sediments at an oceanic ridge axis (Juan de Fuca, ODP Legs 139 and 169)download
35%139
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139-858
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169-858
2004Decitre, Sylvie; Buatier, Martine et al.: Li and Li isotopic composition of hydrothermally altered sediments at Middle Valley, Juan De Fucadownload
33%139
139-855
2001Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, Jeffrey S.: Metal mobility in sediment-covered ridge-crest hydrothermal systems; experimental and theoretical constraints
50%1391992Anonymous: Successful drilling of seafloor massive sulfide deposit
47%1391996Higgins, K. M.; Rigsby, C. A. et al.: The relationship between hydrothermal flow and sedimentary diagenesis, structure, and texture in distal turbidites of Middle Valley of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 139
42%1391999Stuart, Finlay M.; Ellam, Robert M. et al.: Metal sources in the Middle Valley massive sulphide deposit, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; Pb isotope constraints
42%139
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2003Phillips, Neil: Economic geology
42%1391997Cousens, Brian; Blenkinsop, John et al.: Sources of Pb in sulphide minerals from Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; a Pb isotopic study
42%1391992Franklin, J. M.: Hot rocks, hot water and cold sulfides; preliminary results, ODP Leg 139 drilling the Juan de Fuca Ridge
35%1391996Higgins, Katrina M.: Sedimentary diagenesis of hydrothermally altered distal turbidites of Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 139
33%139
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2009Roberts, Stephen: Mechanisms for the formation of ocean floor massive sulfides; is there more to learn from ocean drilling?
33%1391994Krasnov, Sergey G.: Alteration of an oceanic massive sulfide deposit, caused by a sill-driven hydrothermal system in sediments; evidences from geochemistry and mineralogy
25%139
169
2005Von Damm, K. L.; Parker, C. M. et al.: The Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge hydrothermal system; temporal stability and sub-seafloor complexitydownload
21%1391994Moore, Willard S.; Stakes, Debra: Data report; Preliminary gamma-ray analyses of samples from Leg 139download
13%1391994Butterfield, David A.; McDuff, Russell E. et al.: Geochemistry of hydrothermal vent fluids from Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
11%1391994Duckworth, Rowena C.; Fallick, Anthony E. et al.: Mineralogy and sulfur isotopic composition of the Middle Valley massive sulfide deposit, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
11%1391994Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Mottl, Michael J.: Data report; Trace metal composition of pore water from sites 855 through 858, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
10%1391994Baker, Paul A.; Cross, Scott L. et al.: Geochemistry of carbonate nodules and cements and implications for hydrothermal circulation, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
10%1391994Mottl, Michael J.; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results; Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge; covering Leg 139 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, San Diego, California, to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, sites 855-858, 4 July-11 September, 1991download
8%1391994Ran, Baiyun; Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Dissolved organic carbon in interstitial waters from sediments of Middle Valley, Leg 139download
7%139
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2000Scholten, J. C.; Lackschewitz, Klas S. et al.: (super 230) Th/ (super 234) U and (super 231) Pa/ (super 235) U disequilibria in massive sulfides from the Bent Hill area (legs 139 and 169)download
6%139
169
2000Marquez, L. Lynn; Nehlig, Pierre: Textural analyses of vein networks and sulfide impregnation zones; implications for the structural development of the Bent Hill massive sulfide depositdownload
6%1391994Goodfellow, Wayne D.; Peter, Jan M.: Geochemistry of hydrothermally altered sediment, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
5%1391994Kurnosov, Viktor; Murdmaa, Ivar et al.: Mineralogy of hydrothermally altered sediments and igneous rocks at sites 856-858, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Leg 139download
4%1391992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
4%1391994Peter, Jan M.; Goodfellow, Wayne D. et al.: Fluid inclusion petrography and microthermometry of the Middle Valley hydrothermal system, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
4%1391992Davis, Earl E.; Villinger, Heinrich W.: Tectonic and thermal structure of the Middle Valley sedimented rift, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
4%1391994Buatier, Martine D.; Karpoff, Anne-Marie et al.: Mineralogic and petrographic records of sediment-fluid interaction in the sedimentary sequence at Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Leg 139download
4%1391994Davis, Earl E.; Fisher, Andrew T.: On the nature and consequences of hydrothermal circulation in the Middle Valley sedimented rift; interferences from geophysical and geochemical observations, Leg 139download
8%138
138-854
1995Skornyakova, N. S.; Uspenskaya, T. Y. et al.: Manganese nodules from Site 854 sedimentsdownload
47%138
138-852
1995Desmet, M.; Schaaf, A. et al.: Analogies et differences des spectres chimiques dans un cycle sedimentaire d'origine climatique; l'exemple du Pleistocene superieur du site ODP-852C Chemical spectra similarities and differences in a climatic sedimentary cycle; example of the upper Pleistocene of ODP Site 852C
59%138
138-851
1996You, Chen-Feng; Chan, Lui-Heung: Precise determination of lithium isotopic composition in low concentration natural samples
35%138
138-851
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165-999
2004Gussone, N.; Eisenhauer, A. et al.: Reconstruction of Caribbean Sea surface temperature and salinity fluctuations in response to the Pliocene closure of the Central American Gateway and radiative forcing, using delta (super 44/40) Ca, delta (super 18) O and Mg/Ca ratiosdownload
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2006Steph, Silke; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: Changes in Caribbean surface hydrography during the Pliocene shoaling of the Central American Seawaydownload
3%138
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2002D'Hondt, Steven L.; Jorgensen, Bo B. et al.: Site 1225download
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1997Schroeder, J. O.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Barium in Equatorial Pacific carbonate sediment; terrigenous, oxide, and biogenic associationsdownload
33%138
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1994Schroeder, J. O.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Chemical deposition in the Equatorial Pacific over the past 12 my; multi-element analysis of ODP Site 850
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2007Ziegler, Christa L.: Terrigenous deposition in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean; determining its composition and relationship to export production at multiple time scales
29%138
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2008Ziegler, Christa L.; Murray, Richard W. et al.: Sources of Fe to the Equatorial Pacific Ocean from the Holocene to Miocenedownload
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138-849
2004Bowen, David Q.: Relatively high sea levels of the last million years
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2004Healey, S. L.; Thunell, R.: Changes in deep sea temperature and ice volume based on paired measurements of benthic foraminiferal Mg/Ca and delta (super 18) O; evidence from ODP Site 849, Equatorial Pacific for Marine Isotope Stages 1-3
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138-849
2002Pichat, S.; Abouchami, W.: Major change in Pb inputs to the eastern Equatorial Pacific since the last deglaciation
33%138
138-849
2010Dalai, T. K.; Ravizza, G.: Investigation of an early Pleistocene marine osmium isotope record from the eastern Equatorial Pacific
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2004Pichat, Sylvain; Sims, Kenneth W. W. et al.: Lower export production during glacial periods in the Equatorial Pacific derived from ( (super 231) Pa/ (super 230) Th) (sub xs,0) measurements in deep-sea sedimentsdownload
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2009Ravizza, G. E.; VonderHaar, D.: A Plio-Pleistocene Os isotope record from the eastern Equatorial Pacific, ODP Site 849; no evidence of diminished glacial Os flux in the 41 Kyr world
29%138
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2003Pichat, Sylvain; Douchet, Chantal et al.: Zinc isotope variations in deep-sea carbonates from the eastern Equatorial Pacific over the last 175 kadownload
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2008Xie, R.; Marcantonio, F.: Eastern Equatorial Pacific dust provenance of deglacial timescales
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2009Ford, H. L.; Ravelo, C. et al.: Temperature gradient reconstructions from the eastern Equatorial Pacific cold tongue
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2012Ford, Heather L.; Ravelo, A. Christina et al.: A deep Eastern Equatorial Pacific thermocline during the early Pliocene warm period
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2012Xie, Ruifang C.; Marcantonio, Franco: Deglacial dust provenance changes in the eastern Equatorial Pacific and implications for ITCZ movement
25%138
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2007McGee, D.; Marcantonio, F. et al.: Deglacial changes in dust flux in the eastern Equatorial Pacificdownload
47%138
138-847
2004Dekens, P. S.; Ravelo, A. C. et al.: Do tropical SST changes lead high latitude climate change, or are our proxies misleading us?
47%138
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138-849
2007Richaud, Mathieu; Loubere, Paul et al.: Changes in opal flux and the rain ratio during the last 50,000 years in the Equatorial Pacific
33%138
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138-849
2007Loubere, Paul; Richaud, Mathieu: Some reconciliation of glacial-interglacial calcite flux reconstructions for the eastern Equatorial Pacificdownload
29%138
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2003Groeneveld, Jeroen; Nuernberg, Dirk et al.: Influence of salinity on planktic foraminiferal Mg/Ca as deduced from a reconstruction of the shoaling of the Isthmus of Panama
25%138
138-846
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165-998
165-999
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202-1241
2009Newkirk, Derrick R.; Martin, Ellen E.: Circulation through the Central American Seaway during the Miocene carbonate crash
24%138
138-846
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184-1147
2010Russon, T.; Elliot, M. et al.: Inter-hemispheric asymmetry in the early Pleistocene Pacific warm pooldownload
33%138
138-845
138-846
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202-1241
2009Newkirk, D.; Martin, E. E.: Changes in deep water circulation in the Pacific during and after the Miocene carbonate crash based on Nd isotopes
58%138
138-844
138-851
2003You Chen-Feng; Chan, L. H. et al.: Seawater intrusion through the oceanic crust and carbonate sediment in the Equatorial Pacific; lithium abundance and isotopic evidencedownload
33%138
138-844
138-846
138-851
1994Filippelli, Gabriel M.: Iron-phosphorus scavenging events; distant effects of East Pacific Rise hydrothermal activity during the Neogene
59%138
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2000Andreasen, Gretchen Hampt; Delaney, M. L.: Lithologic controls on calcite recrystallization in Cenozoic deep-sea sediments
33%1381998Desmet, M.; Schaaf, A.: Geochimie des sediments plio-quaternaires dans l'ocean Pacifique equatorial, Leg ODP 138 Plio-Pleistocene sediment geochemistry in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean, ODP Leg 138
10%1381995Oyun, S.; Elderfield, H. et al.: Strontium isotopes in pore waters of East Equatorial Pacific sediments; indicators of seawater advection through oceanic crust and sedimentsdownload
7%1381995Gurvich, Evgeny G.; Levitan, Mikhail A. et al.: Chemical composition of Leg 138 sediments and history of hydrothermal activitydownload
7%1381991Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Mayer, Larry A. et al.: Sedimentation rates; toward a GRAPE density stratigraphy for Leg 138 carbonate sectionsdownload
35%136
136-843
2007Fekiacova, Z.; Abouchami, W. et al.: Origin and temporal evolution of Ko'olau Volcano, Hawai'i; inferences from isotope data on the Ko'olau Scientific Drilling Project (KSDP), the Honolulu Volcanics and ODP Site 843download
33%136
136-843
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2010Vils, F.; Elliott, T. et al.: Effects of seawater alteration on the (super 234) U/ (super 238) U-ratios of mid-ocean ridge basalts
8%136
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1993Billeaud, Lana B.; Pratson, Elizabeth Lewis et al.: Data report; Geochemical logging results from the Ocean Seismographic Network OSN-1; Leg 136, Site 843download
5%136
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1993King, Alan J.; Waggoner, David Guy et al.: Geochemistry and petrology of basalts from Leg 136, central Pacific Oceandownload
33%136
136-842
1999McMurtry, Gary M.; Herrero-Bervera, Emilio et al.: Stratigraphic constraints on the timing and emplacement of the Alika 2 giant Hawaiian submarine landslide
5%136
136-842
1992Dziewonski, Adam M.; Wilkens, Roy H. et al.: Site 842download
59%135
135-841
1995Blanc, Gerard; Vitali, Frederic et al.: Unusual diagenetic alteration of volcanoclastic sediments in the Tonga fore-arc; evidence for chemical and strontium isotopic compositions of interstitial waters
47%135
135-841
1994Vitali, Frederic; Blanc, Gerard et al.: Signatures chimiques et isotopiques ( (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr) inhabituelles des eaux interstitielles du site 841 ODP, Pacifique Sud-Ouest Unusual chemical and isotopic ( (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr) signatures of interstitial waters at ODP Site 841, Southwest Pacific
6%135
135-841
1994Bloomer, Sherman H.; Ewart, Anthony et al.: Geochemistry and origin of igneous rocks from the outer Tonga forearc (Site 841)download
47%135
135-840
2001Clift, Peter D.; Rose, Estelle F. et al.: Tracing the evolving flux from the subducting plate in the Tonga-Kermadec arc system using boron in volcanic glass
42%135
135-840
1993Clift, P. D.; Dixon, J. E.: Ion microprobe analysis applied to volcaniclastic sediments in tracing the geochemical evolution of the Tonga Arc
47%135
135-839
2006Fretzdorff, S.; Schwarz-Schampera, U. et al.: Hydrothermal activity and magma genesis along a propagating back-arc basin; Valu Fa Ridge (southern Lau Basin)download
7%135
135-839
1994Ewart, Anthony; Hergt, Janet M. et al.: Major element, trace element, and isotope (Pb, Sr, and Nd) geochemistry of Site 839 basalts and basaltic andesites; implications for arc volcanismdownload
3%135
135-838
1992Parson, Lindsay M.; Hawkins, James W. et al.: Site 838download
42%135
135-836
135-839
1992Clift, Peter: Volcanism and sedimentation in the Lau Basin, SW Pacific
33%135
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135-837
135-838
135-839
1998Hodkinson, Richard A.; Cronan, David S.: Hydrothermal inputs at ODP sites 836, 837, 838 and 839 in relation to Eastern Lau spreading centre propagation in the Lau Basin, Southwest Pacific
33%135
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1994Hodkinson, R. A.; Cronan, D. C.: Hydrothermal inputs at ODP sites 836 to 839 in relation to ELSC propagation in the Lau Basin
47%135
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1997Cronan, D. S.; Hodkinson, R. A.: Geochemistry of hydrothermal sediments from ODP sites 834 and 835 in the Lau Basin, Southwest Pacific

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