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10%109
109-670
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1990Fujii, Toshitsugu: Petrology of peridotites from Hole 670A, Leg 109download
6%109
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1990Komor, Stephen C.; Grove, Timothy L. et al.: Abyssal peridotites from ODP Hole 670A (21 degrees 10'N, 45 degrees 02'W); residues of mantle melting exposed by non-constructive axial divergencedownload
5%109
109-670
109-670A
1990Juteau, Thierry; Berger, Emmanuel et al.: Serpentinized, residual mantle peridotites from the M.A.R. median valley, ODP Hole 670A (21 degrees 10'N, 45 degrees 02'W, Leg 109); primary mineralogy and geothermometrydownload
87%1101989Fisher, Andrew T.; Hounslow, Mark W.: Transient fluid flow through the toe of the Barbados accretionary complex; constraints from ODP Leg 110 heat flow studies and simple models
69%1101995Bekins, Barbara A.; McCaffrey, Anne M. et al.: Episodic and constant flow models for the origin of low-chloride waters in a modern accretionary complexdownload
50%1101994Bekins, Barbara; McCaffrey, Anne M. et al.: Influence of kinetics on the smectite to illite transition in the Barbados accretionary prismdownload
50%1101990Brueckmann, Warner: Stress induced modification of sediment mass physical properties during accretion; a reconstructional approach
50%1101989Brueckmann, W.: Porosity modeling and stress evaluation in the Barbados Ridge Accretionary Complex
50%110
156
1994Bekins, B. A.; Blue, J. E. et al.: Modeling the origin of low chloride pore waters in a modern accretionary complex
40%110
156
1996Bangs, Nathan L.; Shipley, Thomas H. et al.: Elevated fluid pressure and fault zone dilation inferred from seismic models of the northern Barbados Ridge decollementdownload
40%110
131
156
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196
2003Henry, P.; Bourlange, Sylvain: Fluid pressure transients and mechanical coupling in decollement zones
40%1101990Fisher, A. T.; Hounslow, Mark W.: Transient fluid flow through the toe of the Barbados accretionary complex; constraints from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 110 heat flow studies and simple modelsdownload
35%1101987Dolan, James F.; Beck, Christian et al.: Anomalously coarse-grained sediments on the slope of the Tiburon Rise, western Atlantic
35%110
146
190
2002Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Hydrologic controls on the morphology and mechanics of accretionary wedges
14%1101990Ladd, John W.; Westbrook, Graham K. et al.: Wide-aperture seismic reflection profiles across the Barbados Ridge Complexdownload
12%110
133
134
1994Ask, Maria V. S.; Leonard, John N.: Water content variations in lower trench slope sediment of Vanuatu, Nankai Trough, and Barbados Ridge; comparison of results from ODP legs 110, 131, and 134download
11%1101990Mascle, Alain; Moore, J. Casey: ODP Leg 110; tectonic and hydrologic synthesisdownload
10%110
156
170
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2011Gamage, Kusali; Screaton, Elizabeth et al.: Permeability-porosity relationships of subduction zone sedimentsdownload
35%110
110-671
110-672
110-676
156
156-948
156-949
2009Cukur, Deniz; Lee, Gwang H. et al.: Northern Barbados accretionary prism; structure, deformation, and fluid flow interpreted from 3D seismic and well-log data
30%110
110-671
156
156-948
170
170-1039
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170-1043
2003Saffer, Demian M.; Screaton, Elizabeth J.: Fluid flow at the toe of convergent margins; interpretation of sharp pore-water geochemical gradientsdownload
15%110
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110-676
1990Brown, Kevin M.; Mascle, Alain et al.: Mechanisms of accretion and subsequent thickening in the Barbados Ridge accretionary complex; balanced cross sections across the wedge toedownload
13%110
110-671
1990Brown, Kevin M.; Behrmann, Jan H.: Genesis and evolution of small-scale structures in the toe of the Barbados Ridge accretionary wedgedownload
13%110
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110-672
110-673
110-674
110-675
110-676
1990Vrolijk, Peter J.; Chambers, Stephen R. et al.: Stable isotope ratios of interstitial fluids from the northern Barbados accretionary prism, ODP Leg 110download
9%110
110-671
110-672
110-673
110-674
110-675
110-676
1988Mascle, Alain; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Synthesis of shipboard results; Leg 110 transect of the northern Barbados Ridgedownload
9%110
110-671
110-672
110-673
110-674
110-675
110-676
1988Barnes, Ross O.: ODP in-situ fluid sampling and measurement; a new wireline tooldownload
9%110
110-671
110-672
1990Screaton, Elizabeth J.; Wuthrich, Dennis R. et al.: Fluid flow within the Barbados Ridge complex; Part I, Dewatering within the toe of the prismdownload
6%110
110-671
110-672
110-676
1990Taylor, Elliott; Leonard, John: Sediment consolidation and permeability at the Barbados forearcdownload
5%110
110-671
110-672
110-673
110-674
110-675
110-676
1988Mascle, Alain; Moore, J. Casey et al.: ODP Leg 110 at the northern Barbados Ridge; introduction and explanatory notesdownload
5%110
110-671
1988Mascle, Alain; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Site 671download
15%110
110-671
110-671B
110-672
110-672A
110-673
110-673A
110-673B
110-674
110-674A
1990Fisher, Andrew T.; Hounslow, Mark W.: Heat flow through the toe of the Barbados accretionary complexdownload
12%110
110-671
110-671B
110-672
110-672A
110-676
110-676A
1990Moran, Kate; Christian, Harold A.: Strength and deformation behavior of sediment from the Lesser Antilles forearc accretionary prismdownload
9%110
110-671
110-671B
110-673
110-673A
110-674
110-674A
1990Hounslow, Mark W.; Bootes, P. A. et al.: Remanent magnetization of sediments undergoing deformation in the Barbados accretionary prism; ODP Leg 110download
40%110
110-672
171A
171A-1044
2000Screaton, Elizabeth; Ge, Shemin: Anomalously high porosities in the proto-decollement zone of the Barbados accretionary complex; do they indicate overpressures?download
10%110
110-672
1990Dolan, James F.; Beck, Christian et al.: Eocene-Oligocene sedimentation in the Tiburon Rise/ODP Leg 110 area; an example of significant upslope flow of distal turbidity currentsdownload
9%110
110-672
1990Beck, Christian; Ogawa, Yujiro et al.: Eocene paleogeography of the southeastern Caribbean; relations between sedimentation on the Atlantic abyssal plain at Site 672 and evolution of the South American margindownload
3%110
110-672
1988Mascle, Alain; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Site 672download
7%110
110-673
1988Mascle, Alain; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Site 673download
6%110
110-674
1988Mascle, Alain; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Site 674download
8%110
110-676
1988Mascle, Alain; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Site 676download
56%111
111-504
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137-504
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140-504
148
148-504
168
168-1026
2011Winslow, D. M.; Fisher, A. T. et al.: Application of a Markov chain Monte Carlo model for determining formation permeability and sensitivity to formation properties from thermal data in flowing subseafloor boreholes
49%111
111-504
137
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206
206-1256
2010Carlson, R. L.: How crack porosity and shape control seismic velocities in the upper oceanic crust; modeling downhole logs from Holes 504B and 1256Ddownload
30%111
111-504
137
137-504
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148-896
2004Davis, Earl E.; Becker, Keir et al.: Costa Rica Rift revisited; constraints on shallow and deep hydrothermal circulation in young oceanic crustdownload
12%111
111-504
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118-735
137
137-504
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176
176-735
206
206-1256
2012Teagle, Damon; Ildefonse, Benoit et al.: Deep drilling of intact ocean crust; harnessing past lessons to inform future endeavorsdownload
71%111
111-677
1989Peltier, W. R.: Models of the mid-Pleistocene transition
57%111
111-677
130
130-805
1994Berger, W. H.; Jansen, E.: Fourier stratigraphy; spectral gain adjustment of orbital ice mass models as an aid in dating late Neogene deep-sea sedimentsdownload
57%111
111-677
162
162-983
2002Guyodo, Yohan; Channell, James E. T.: Effects of variable sedimentation rates and age errors on the resolution of sedimentary paleointensity recordsdownload
50%111
111-677
1990Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Berger, A. et al.: An alternative astronomical calibration of the lower Pleistocene timescale based on ODP Site 677
50%111
111-677
1991Park, Jeffrey; Maasch, Kirk A.: Plio-Pleistocene time evolution of the 100-ky ice age cycle in marine paleoclimate records
50%111
111-677
1993Imbrie, J.; Berger, A. et al.: Role of orbital forcing; a two-million-year perspective
50%111
111-677
2005Loutre, Marie-France; Berger, Andre: Insolation, CO (sub 2) et precipitations en periode interglaciaire Insolation, CO (sub 2) , and precipitation during interglacials
40%111
111-677
130
130-806
138
138-849
1999Rial, J. A.: Pacemaking the ice ages by frequency modulation of Earth's orbital eccentricity
40%111
111-677
1995Ledley, Tamara Shapiro: Summer solstice solar radiation, the 100 kyr ice age cycle, and the next ice agedownload
40%111
111-677
138
138-846
2010Koehler, Peter; Fischer, H. et al.: Atmospheric delta (super 13) CO (sub 2) and its relation to pCO (sub 2) and deep ocean delta (super 13) C during the late Pleistocenedownload
6%69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
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92-504
111
111-504
111-677
111-677A
111-677B
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
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1989Alexandrovich, Joanne M.; Hays, J. D.: High-resolution stratigraphic correlation of ODP Leg 111 holes 677A and 677B and DSDP Leg 69 Hole 504download
100%1121996Schillhorn, Thies; Kukowski, Nina: Numerische 3D-FD Modellierungen zum Fluid- und Waermetransport im Akkretionskomplex vor Peru bei 9 Grad Sued Numerical 3D-FD models of fluid transport in an accretionary complex in Peru at 9 degrees south
57%1122004Hampel, Andrea; Adam, Juergen et al.: Response of the tectonically erosive south Peruvian Forearc to subduction of the Nazca Ridge; analysis of three-dimensional analogue experimentsdownload
50%1121996Brothers, R. J.; Kemp, A. E. S. et al.: Mechanical development of vein structures due to the passage of earthquake waves through poorly-consolidated sediments
50%1121996Schillhorn, T.; Kukowski, N.: 3D modeling mass and heat flow in the Peruvian subduction zone at 9 degrees S
50%1122002Hampel, Andrea: The migration history of the Nazca Ridge along the Peruvian active margin; a re-evaluation
40%1122000Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina et al.: Gas hydrates along the Peru and Middle America Trench system
26%1121990Shi Yaolin; Wang Chin-Yuen et al.: Modeling of pore pressure, central Peru margindownload
9%1121990Lindsley-Griffin, Nancy; Kemp, Alan E. S. et al.: Vein structures of the Peru margin, Leg 112download
7%1121990Yamano, Makoto; Uyeda, Seiya: Heat-flow studies in the Peru trench subduction zonedownload
7%1121990von Breymann, Marta T.; Emeis, Kay-Christian et al.: Geochemistry of sediments from the Peru upwelling area; results from sites 680, 682, 685, and 688download
6%1121990ten Haven, H. L.; Littke, Ralf et al.: Accumulation rates and composition of organic matter in late Cenozoic sediments underlying the active upwelling area off Perudownload
6%1121990Whelan, Jean K.; Kanyo, Zoltan et al.: Organic matter in Peru upwelling sediments; analysis by pyrolysis, pyrolysis-gas chromatography, and pyrolysis-gas chromatography mass spectrometrydownload
30%112
112-679
116
116-719
155
155-931
155-933
155-940
155-946
2001Prasad, Manika; Dvorkin, Jack: Velocity to porosity transform in marine sediments
5%112
112-679
112-680
112-681
112-682
112-683
112-684
112-685
112-686
112-687
112-688
1988Suess, Erwin; von Huene, Roland et al.: Explanatory notes; Leg 112download
3%112
112-679
1988Suess, Erwin; von Huene, Roland et al.: Site 679download
4%112
112-680
1988Suess, Erwin; von Huene, Roland et al.: Site 680download
6%112
112-681
112-686
1990Schrader, Hans; Sorknes, Ragnhild: Spatial and temporal variation of Peruvian coastal upwelling during the latest Quaternarydownload
3%112
112-683
1988Suess, Erwin; von Huene, Roland et al.: Site 683download
40%112
112-684
2003Huebscher, Christian; Kukowski, Nina: Complex BSR pattern in the Yaquina Basin off Peru
3%112
112-684
1988Suess, Erwin; von Huene, Roland et al.: Site 684download
24%112
112-685
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164-995
167
167-1014
170
170-1041
175
175-1084
201
201-1230
202
202-1233
2010Marquardt, Mathias; Hensen, Christian et al.: A transfer function for the prediction of gas hydrate inventories in marine sedimentsdownload
4%112
112-687
1988Suess, Erwin; von Huene, Roland et al.: Site 687download
50%113
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119
1996Zahn, Rainer; Oberhaensli, H. et al.: Milankovitch modulation of climatic change during the early Oligocene (Oi-1, appr. 33.7. Ma ago); evidence for fine structure in an abrupt climate shift
15%1131993McKenzie, Judith A.; Davies, Peter J.: Cenozoic evolution of carbonate platforms on the northeastern Australian margin; synthesis of Leg 133 drilling resultsdownload
7%1131990Egeberg, Per Kristian; Smalley, P. Craig et al.: Strontium isotope geochemistry of Leg 113 interstitial waters and carbonatesdownload
7%1131990Stott, Lowell D.; Kennett, James P.: The paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic signature of the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary in the Antarctic; stable isotopic results from ODP Leg 113download
6%1131990Smith, C. H.; O'Connell, Suzanne B.: Provenance and glacial history of very fine quartz sand from the Weddell Sea, Antarcticadownload
6%1131990Robert, Christian M.; Maillot, Henri: Paleoenvironments in the Weddell Sea area and Antarctic climates, as deduced from clay mineral associations and geochemical data, ODP Leg 113download
6%1131990Kennett, James P.; Barker, Peter F.: Latest Cretaceous to Cenozoic climate and oceanographic developments in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica; an ocean-drilling perspectivedownload
4%1131990McCartney, Kevin; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Cenozoic silicoflagellates and ebridians from ODP Leg 113; biostratigraphy and notes on morphologic variabilitydownload
35%113
113-689
2004Scher, Howie D.; Martin, Ellen E.: Circulation in the Southern Ocean during the Paleogene inferred from neodymium isotopesdownload
35%113
113-689
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208-1262
208-1263
208-1266
2008Nielsen, Tina M. J.: The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum marine response; an analysis of latitudinal and depth variations
30%113
113-689
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121-757
130
130-807
177
177-1090
2004Martin, E. E.; Scher, H. D.: Preservation of sea water Sr and Nd isotopes in fossil fish teeth; bad news and good newsdownload
30%113
113-689
113-690
117
117-728
189
189-1172
2012Persico, D.; Fioroni, C. et al.: A refined calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy for the middle Eocene-early Oligocene Southern Ocean ODP sites
25%113
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113-690
114
114-698
114-699
114-700
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114-703
119
119-738
119-744
120
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120-749
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183-1136
2005Huber, Brian T.; Quillevere, Frederic: Revised Paleogene planktonic foraminiferal biozonation for the Austral Realm
25%113
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113-690
114
114-701
114-704
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177-1092
2002Censarek, Bernd M.: Thermal history of the middle and late Miocene Southern Ocean; diatom evidence
19%113
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2010Van Kerckhoven, L.; Hayward, B. W.: Drivers of foraminiferal evolution and extinction in the deep seadownload
7%113
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113-690
1990Schandl, Eva S.; Gorton, M. P. et al.: Mineralogy and geochemistry of alkali basalts from Maud Rise, Weddell Sea, Antarcticadownload
6%113
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113-690
1990Stott, Lowell D.; Kennett, James P. et al.: The evolution of Antarctic surface waters during the Paleogene; inferences from the stable isotopic composition of planktonic foraminifers, ODP Leg 113download
5%113
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113-690
1990Thomas, Ellen: Late Cretaceous through Neogene deep-sea benthic foraminifers (Maud Rise, Weddell Sea, Antarctica)download
5%113
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113-690
113-693
113-694
1990Macko, Stephen A.; Pereira, Christopher P. G.: Neogene paleoclimate development of the Antarctic Weddell Sea region; organic geochemistrydownload
3%113
113-689
1988Barker, Peter F.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Site 689download
7%113
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113-689B
113-690
113-690B
1990Kennett, James P.; Stott, Lowell D.: Proteus and Proto-Oceanus; ancestral Paleogene oceans as revealed from Antarctic stable isotopic results; ODP Leg 113download
6%113
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113-689C
113-690
1990Barrera, Enriqueta; Huber, Brian T.: Evolution of Antarctic waters during the Maestrichtian; foraminifer oxygen and carbon isotope ratios, Leg 113download
49%113
113-690
143
143-865
171B
171B-1051
2003Schmidt, Gavin A.; Shindell, Drew T.: Atmospheric composition, radiative forcing, and climate change as a consequence of a massive methane release from gas hydratesdownload
42%113
113-690
208
208-1267
2007Sluijs, A.; Bowen, G. J. et al.: The Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum super greenhouse; biotic and geochemical signatures, age models and mechanisms of global change

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