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Score Exp/Site/HoleYearAuthor/TitleFull text
32%71
71-511
1999Dias, Jeferson Luiz: O andar aptiano na margem leste do Brasil e as primeiras incursoes ingressoes marinhas no oceano atlantico sul meridional The Aptian along eastern Brasilian margin and the first marine incursions and ingressions of the southern South Atlantic
32%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
32%127
128
145
1996Blueford, Joyce R.; Gladenkov, Yuri B. et al.: Miocene basin development in the Far East, Sakhalin Island, Russia
32%110
156
1996Laier, Troels: Mixing of methane and sulphate due to fluids flow in the Barbados accretionary prism
32%1551996Flood, R. D.; Piper, D. J. W.: ODP drilling on the Amazon Fan; initial results on growth pattern and timing of fan sedimentation
32%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
32%41
41-367
41-368
41-369
47
47-397
50
63
79
79-547
1983Rullkoetter, Juergen; Vuchev, Vassil et al.: Potential deep-sea petroleum source beds related to coastal upwelling
32%161
161-975
1998Marsaglia, Kathleen M.; Tribble, Jane: New insights on Messinian evaporite deposition from cores recovered at ODP Site 975, western Mediterranean Sea
32%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
32%64
64-475
64-476
1996Ingle, James C., Jr.: Subsidence of Neogene basins in the southern Gulf of California
32%1642003Nealon, Jeffrey W.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Direct detection of methane hydrates; volume estimates from velocity modeling
32%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
1996Matsumoto, Ryo; Watanabe, Yoshio et al.: Distribution and occurrence of marine gas hydrate; preliminary results of ODP Leg 164; Blake Ridge drilling
32%1642004Lu, Shaoming; McMechan, George A.: Elastic impedance inversion of multichannel seismic data from unconsolidated sediments containing gas hydrate and free gas
32%175
175-1077
2009Dupont, Lydie M.: The Congo deep-sea fan as an archive of Quaternary change in Africa and the eastern tropical South Atlantic; a review
32%311
311-U1328
2010Riedel, Michael; Trehu, A. M. et al.: Characterizing the thermal regime of cold vents at the northern Cascadia margin from bottom-simulating reflector distributions, heat-probe measurements and borehole temperature data
32%184
184-1143
184-1144
184-1145
2005Wu, S.; Zhang, G. et al.: Gas hydrate occurrence on the continental slope of the northern South China Seadownload
32%1552005Babonneau, Nathalie; Savoye, Bruno et al.: Large modern deep-sea fans; the Amazon Channel versus the Zaire Channel
32%411977Kvenvolden, K. A.: Organic geochemistry Leg 41, introduction and summarydownload
32%164
204
2006Cook, Ann Elizabeth; Goldberg, David et al.: Cohesive strength of gas-hydrate-bearing marine sediments
32%1997Abreu, Vitor S.; Droxler, A. W. et al.: Towards a pre-Pleistocene sea-level calibration; sequence stratigraphy and oxygen isotope stratigraphy of Pelotas Basin, offshore Southeast Brazil
32%146
146-889
2005Willoughby, Eleanor C.; Schwalenberg, Katrin et al.: Assessment of marine gas hydrate deposits; a comparative study of seismic, electromagnetic and seafloor compliance methods
32%130
130-803
1999Pekar, Stephen F.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Extracting an eustatic record from western Equatorial Pacific delta (super 18) O records and onshore New Jersey Oligocene sequence stratigraphy
32%165
165-999
1999Shearer, Michelle C.; Droxler, Andre W.: Intense mid-Brunhes carbonate dissolution in Caribbean Quaternary sediments; neritic carbonate golden age and maximum NADW production
32%40
40-362
75
75-530
75-531
75-532
1997Abreu, Vitor S.; Condi, Francis J.: Geologic evolution of conjugate volcanic rifted margins; Pelotas Basin (offshore Brazil) and offshore Namibia
32%2007Weisenburger, Chad Matthew: Salt tectonics, sedimentation, and basin development in Safi Haute Mer, offshore Morocco
32%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Anselmetti, F. S. et al.: Lithology and log signature of the Neogene seismic sequences of western Great Bahama Bank; results of a seven hole transect
32%115
115-716
2001Droxler, Andre W.; Belopolsky, Andrei V.: Late Brunhes sea level-induced formation of modern atolls in the Maldive Archipelago (Equatorial Indian Ocean)
32%184
184-1148
2006Wang Xiujuan; Wu Shiguo et al.: Estimation of gas hydrate saturation using constrained sparse spike inversion; case study from the northern South China Sea
32%2000Scott, Robert W.: Which Paleogene sequence boundaries record global events?
32%2001Spence, George D.; Hyndman, Roy D.: The challenge of deep ocean drilling for natural gas hydrate
32%124
124-767
2006Saller, Arthur; Lin, Rui et al.: Leaves in turbidite sands; the main source of oil and gas in the deep-water Kutei Basin, Indonesia
32%174A
174A-1073
2001Savrda, Charles E.: Ichnofabrics and substrate-controlled ichnofacies in Tertiary deep-water stratigraphic sequences, New Jersey slope (ODP Site 1073)
32%1552009Maslin, Mark A.: Review of the timing and causes of the Amazon Fan mass transport and avulsion deposits during the latest Pleistocene
32%1391996Higgins, Katrina M.: Sedimentary diagenesis of hydrothermally altered distal turbidites of Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 139
32%1752009Marsset, Tania; Droz, Laurence et al.: Cycles in the architecture of the Quaternary Zaire turbidite system; a possible link with climate
32%119
119-738
120
120-750
183
183-1137
183-1140
2010Benard, Francine; Callot, Jean-Paul et al.: The Kerguelen Plateau; records from a long-living, composite microcontinent
32%156
156-948
1996Tobin, Harold J.; Moore, J. Casey: Using core properties and seismic reflectivity to estimate pore pressure in an active decollement fault
32%194
194-1193
2006Ehrenberg, S. N.; Eberli, G. P. et al.: Porosity-permeability relationships in interlayered limestone-dolostone reservoirs
32%2042006Schultheiss, P. J.; Francis, Timothy J. G. et al.: Pressure coring, logging and subsampling with the HYACINTH system
32%1551996Normark, W. R.; Damuth, J. E. et al.: Sedimentary facies recovered from Amazon Fan during ODP Leg 155; I, Implications for depositional processes and sand-body distribution
32%1551996Normark, W. R.; Damuth, J. E. et al.: Sedimentary facies recovered from Amazon Fan during ODP Leg 155; II, Synthesis of depositional processes from core and wire-line log data
32%1551996Flood, R. D.; Pirmez, C. et al.: Sedimentary facies recovered from Amazon Fan during ODP Leg 155; III, Site-specific interpretation of sedimentary patterns and fan processes
32%1501997McHugh, C. M. G.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Effects of relative sea-level changes on the diagenesis of Eocene sediment, New Jersey slope and coastal plain
32%1642006Zillmer, Matthias: A method for determining gas-hydrate or free-gas saturation of porous media from seismic measurements
32%2002Miskelly, Thomas E., Jr.: Structural framework and depositional systems of a complex rift and strike-slip plate margin; blocks CI-104 and 105, Ivory Coast, West Africa
32%40
40-364
71
71-511
75
75-530
2002Cunha, Armando A. Scarparo: Correlacao entre eventos transgressivos e erosivos do Neocenomaniano-Turoniano na parte sul do Atlantico Sul Correlation between transgression and erosion events in the late Cenomanian-Turonian of the southern South Atlantic
32%19
19-184
19-185
19-188
19-190
2009Scholl, David W.; Barth, Ginger A. et al.: Why hydrate-linked velocity-amplitude anomaly structures are common in the Bering Sea Basin; a hypothesis
32%314
314-C0002
315
315-C0002
326
326-C0002
332
332-C0002
338
338-C0002
2010Saito, Saneatsu; Miyakawa, Ayumu et al.: Methane hydrate occurrence estimated from downhole logging at IODP Site C0002, Kumano Basin
32%184
184-1148
2012Zhu Junjigan; Qiu Xuelin et al.: Shallow anatomy of a continent-ocean transition zone in the northern South China Sea from multichannel seismic data
31%317
317-U1351
2010George, Simon C.; Lipp, Julius S. et al.: IODP Expedition 317, Canterbury Basin, offshore NZ; on-board geochemistry resultsdownload
31%24
24-231
1974Cernock, Paul J.: Geochemical analyses of potential petroleum source bedsdownload
30%104
104-643
1990Goll, R. M.; Skarbo, O. et al.: High-resolution dating of Cenozoic sediments from northern North Sea using (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr stratigraphy; discussion and reply
30%85
85-575
90
90-590
1990Finger, Kenneth L.; Depaolo, Donald J.: High-resolution strontium isotope stratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Miocene Monterey Formation, Central California
30%2
2-12
5
5-38
1981Belanger, Paul E.: Late Cenozoic paleo-oceanography of Norwegian Greenland Sea and Northeast Atlantic; benthic foraminiferal evidence
30%11
14
36
40
41
43
44
1981Simoneyt, B. R. T.: Organicheskaya geokhimiya glinistykh porod i sapropeley melovykh otlozheniy Atlantiki The organic geochemistry of clay rocks and sapropel of Cretaceous deposits of the Atlantic Ocean
30%35
35-322
35-323
35-324
35-325
1981Ishiwada, Y.: Revision of marine geology of Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica
30%23
23-219
29
29-277
31
31-292
40
40-363
1983Aubry, M. P.: Late Eocene to early Oligocene calcareous nannoplankton biostratigraphy and biogeography
30%41
48
48-402
1985Timofeev, P. P.; Bogolyubova, L. I.: Black shales of the eastern Atlantic and problems of oil and gas formation
30%18
18-173
63
63-470
1981Barron, John A.; Keller, Gerta: Integration of diatom and planktonic foraminiferal data for biostratigraphic and paleoclimatic interpretation of middle and upper Miocene Monterey Shale
30%1091988Hebert, Rejean; Komor, S. C. et al.: Leg 109 partly serpentinized harzburgites and their significance in slow-spreading ridge environments
30%113
113-692
1988O'Connell, S.: Lower Cretaceous organic-rich sediments drilled on Antarctic continental margin during ODP Leg 113
30%1111988Schoeps, Dietmar; Herzig, Peter M.: Mineralogy and chemical composition of sulfides from the Leg 111 dike section of ODP Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift
30%105
105-645
108
108-658
1988Stein, Ruediger: Neogene organic-carbon-rich sediments in Baffin Bay (ODP-Site 645) and in the coastal upwelling area off NW-Africa (ODP-Site 658); a comparison
30%104
105
1988Mudie, Peta J.; de Vernal, Anne et al.: Neogene-Recent palynostratigraphy for sub-Arctic basins; results of Leg 104, Norwegian Sea, and Leg 105, Baffin Bay
30%1031988Meyers, Philip A.; Dunham, Keith W. et al.: Organic geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales from the Galicia margin, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 103
30%126
126-791
126-792
126-793
1990Harvey, P. K.; Lovell, M. A. et al.: Geochemical characterization of volcanoclastic sediments in the Izu-Bonin Arc from downhole nuclear measurements
30%63
63-467
1992Tribble, Jane S.; Mackenzie, Fred T. et al.: Effects of biogenic silica on acoustic and physical properties of clay-rich marine sediments
30%1462000Spence, George D.; Hyndman, R. D. et al.: North Cascadia deep sea gas hydrates
30%1642000Uchida, Takashi; Dallimore, Scott R. et al.: Occurrences of natural gas hydrates beneath the permafrost zone in Mackenzie Delta
30%119
119-738
1994Keller, Gerta: The K-T boundary bolide impact vs. global biotic effects
30%50
56
56-434
56-435
56-436
1982Wada, H.; Okada, H.: Nature and origin of deep-sea carbonate nodules collected from the Japan Trench
30%21
21-208
1982Kennett, J. P.; Srinivasan, M. S.: Oligocene/Miocene boundary; correlation, biostratigraphy, and foraminiferal evolution
30%71
71-511
1988Peakman, Torren M.; Maxwell, James R.: Early diagenetic pathways of steroid alkenes
30%44
44-390
44-391
44-392
76
76-534
1988Dillon, W. P.; Trehu, A. M. et al.: Eroded carbonate platform margin; the Blake Escarpment off southeastern United States
30%36
36-327
36-330
71
71-511
1986Lorenzo, Juan M.: Basin history of fracture zone setting; Falkland Plateau
30%96
96-615
1986Doyle, Larry J.; Bourrouilh, Robert: Carbonate megaturbidites; examples from Gulf of Mexico and French Pyrenees
30%1982Hutchinson, D. R.; Grow, John A. et al.: Deep structure and evolution of the Carolina Trough
30%39
39-356
1976Kumar, N.; Gamboa, L. et al.: Evolution of marginal plateau; DSDP data from Site 356 on Sao Paulo Plateau (Brazilian continental margin)
30%18
18-173
63
63-469
1986Navarrette, R. J.; Marolt, R. E. et al.: Neogene diatom and silicoflagellate biostratigraphy of Naples Beach, California
30%64
64-477
64-478
64-481
1986Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Organic matter maturation and petroleum genesis; the hydrothermal aspect
30%1982Leggett, J. K.; Casey, D. M.: The Southern Uplands accretionary prism; implications for controls on structural development of subduction complexes
30%128
128-798
128-799
1990Sturz, A.; von Breymann, Marta T. et al.: Chemical composition of interstitial waters from the Japan Sea, ODP Leg 128
30%33
33-317
1990Coulbourn, William T.; Hill, Peter J.: Composite volcano on the Manihiki Plateau; lava or mud?
30%101
101-630
101-633
1990McNeill, Donald F.: Contribution of sea level-induced erosion events in platform/periplatform deposits to lowstand sedimentation in the Bahamas
30%128
128-798
1990Demenocal, Peter; Bristow, James F.: Downhole measurement data as paleoclimate indicators; a Plio-Pleistocene record of Asian eolian dust deposition to the Sea of Japan
30%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1041
170-1042
170-1043
2000Boissonnas, Remi; Goldberg, Dave et al.: Electromagnetic modeling and in situ measurement of gas hydrate in natural marine environments
30%1122000Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina et al.: Gas hydrates along the Peru and Middle America Trench system
30%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
1996Holbrook, W. Steven; Hoskins, Hartley et al.: Methane hydrate and free gas on the Blake Ridge from vertical seismic profiling
30%63
63-471
1991Lyle, Mitchell W.; Ness, Gordon E.: The opening of the southern Gulf of California
30%117
117-723
117-724
2011Gupta, Anil K.; Mohan, K. et al.: East-west similarities and differences in the surface and deep northern Arabian Sea records during the past 21 kyr
30%307
307-U1317
307-U1318
2011Mangelsdorf, Kai; Zink, Klaus G. et al.: Microbial lipid markers within and adjacent to Challenger Mound in the Belgica carbonate mound province, Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland (IODP Expedition 307)
30%94
94-608
1990Miller, Kenneth G.; Feigenson, Mark D. et al.: Lower to middle Miocene isotope ( (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr, delta (super 18) O, delta (super 13) C) standard sections, DSDP Site 608
30%96
96-615
96-616
96-624
1989Fang, Jiasong; Sassen, Roger et al.: Organic geochemistry of sediments of the deep-water Gulf of Mexico Basin
30%76
76-534
1984Tyson, Richard V.: Palynofacies investigation of Callovian (Middle Jurassic) sediments from DSDP Site 534, Blake-Bahama Basin, western central Atlantic
30%105
105-645
1988Aksu, Ali E.; Hiscott, Richard N.: Seismic evidence for upper-slope erosion, lower-slope debrite sheets, and base-of-slope mud diapirs on the western Baffin Bay slope around ODP Site 645
30%146
146-890
149
149-897
149-898
149-900
1993Meyers, P. A.; Shaw, T.: Importance of availability of marine organic matter to in situ generation of methane in sediments of ODP Sites 897, 898, 899, and 900, Iberian Abyssal Plain
30%1291993Baumgartner, P. O.: Origin of late Paleozoic and Mesozoic radiolarites in the Tethyan and Circumpacific realms
30%1461995Yuan, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Velocity structure of a gas hydrate reflector off Vancouver Island margin
30%146
146-889
1995Minshull, T. A.; Spence, G. D. et al.: A seismic reflection and wide-angle study of methane gas hydrates, offshore Vancouver Island
30%1983Gradstein, F. M.; Berggren, William A. et al.: Paleobathymetry of Late Cretaceous-Paleogene agglutinated ("flysch type") benthic foraminiferal faunas and a modern analog

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