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53%2010Guerin, G.: Seismic/well integration, IODP Expedition 323, Bering Sea
53%1311992Gamo, Toshitaka; Gieskes, Joris M.: Shipboard chemical analyses of sedimentary pore waters during the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 131
53%1986Gieskes, J. M.; Elderfield, H. et al.: Strontium and its isotopic composition in interstitial waters of marine carbonate sediments
53%41
41-367
1986Brumsack, Hans J.: The inorganic geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales (DSDP Leg 41) in comparison to modern upwelling sediments from the Gulf of California
53%1641998Thiery, R.; Bakker, R. et al.: Geochemistry of gas hydrates and associated fluids in the sediments of a passive continental margin; preliminary results of the ODP Leg 164 on the Blake Outer Ridge
53%110
156
1994Bekins, B. A.; Blue, J. E. et al.: Modeling the origin of low chloride pore waters in a modern accretionary complex
53%2001Stauffer, Philip H.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Modeling consolidation and dewatering near the toe of the northern Barbados accretionary complexdownload
53%1301994Urmos, Jozef: Diagenetic and physical properties of pelagic carbonate sediments; ODP Leg 130, Ontong Java Plateau
53%1561998Takizawa, Shigeru; Ogawa, Yujiro: Dilatant clayey microstructure in the Barbados decollement zone
53%1641999Tinivella, Umberta; Lukas, Dirk et al.: Two models for the quantitative estimation of gas hydrates concentrations based on borehole data; application to ODP Leg 164 results
53%1991Von Damm, K. L.: A comparison of Guaymas Basin hydrothermal solutions with other sedimented systems and experimental results
53%1101991Blanc, G.; Boulegue, J. et al.: Chemical evidence for advection of interstitial fluid in the sedimentary series of the Barbados accretionary complex (Leg 110)
53%1101991Vrolijk, Peter: Clay minerals in subduction zones; role of interlayer water
53%168
168-1026
1998Monnin, Christophe; Buatier, Martine: Calcium carbonate stability in oceanic ridge flank sediments
53%130
130-807
1998Borre, Mai; Fabricius, Ida L.: Chemical and mechanical processes during burial diagenesis of chalk; an interpretation based on specific surface data of deep-sea sediments
53%146
146-892
1994Carson, B.; Moore, J. Casey: Structural control of modern fluid migration and expulsion on the Cascadia accretionary margin
53%1461994MacKay, Mary Elizabeth: Structural evolution of the Oregon accretionary prism
53%138
138-851
1996Spivack, Arthur J.; You, Chen-Feng: Boron isotopic geochemistry of carbonates and pore waters, ODP Site 851
53%1822005Bernasconi, S. M.; Boettcher, M. E. et al.: Oxygen and sulfur isotope composition of dissolved sulfate in interstitial waters of the Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg 182
53%308
308-U1322
2005Gilhooly, W. P.; Macko, S. A. et al.: Application of rhizon porewater samplers to shipboard operations, IODP Expedition 308, northeast Gulf of Mexico
53%186
186-1150
2005Deyhle, A.; MacDougall, D.: Ca, B, Sr and Cl isotope study on pore fluids in the Japan Trench subduction zone
53%1101992Dreiss, S. J.; Bekins, B. A. et al.: Fluid flow in an active accretionary complex
53%1999Clennell, M. Ben; Hovland, Martin et al.: Formation of natural gas hydrates in marine sediments; 1, Conceptual model of gas hydrate growth conditioned by host sediment properties
53%1999Borowski, Walter S.; Paull, Charles K. et al.: Global and local variations of interstitial sulfate gradients in deep-water, continental margin sediments; sensitivity to underlying methane and gas hydrates
53%1975Lawrence, J. R.; Gieskes, J. M. et al.: Oxygen isotope and cation composition of DSDP pore waters and the alteration of Layer II basalts
53%1998Balsam, William L.; Deaton, Bobby C. et al.: The effects of water content on diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry studies of deep-sea sediment cores
53%1682002Monnin, C.; Wheat, C. G. et al.: The influence of basement fluid upwelling and diagenetic reactions on mineral stabilities in oceanic ridge flank sediments
53%1701998Zuleger, Evelyn; Deyhle, Annette: Boron and boron isotope determinations in pore fluids and sediments from ODP Leg 170, Costa Rica
53%164
172
2000Matveeva, T. V.; Soloviev, V. A.: Some geological factors controlling gas hydrate distribution on the Blake Outer Ridge, North-west Atlantic
53%1952007Bickford, M.; Siegel, D. I. et al.: Strontium isotopic evidence for episodic discharge of slab fluids to mud volcanoes in the Marianas Forearc
53%1997Elderfield, H.; Suess, E. et al.: Low-temperature reactions between sea-water and oceanic crust at ridge flanks
53%201
201-1230
2002Naehr, Thomas H.: A new look at gas hydrate occurrences on the Peruvian continental margin; ODP Site 1230
53%1988Land, L. S.; Macpherson, G. L. et al.: The geochemistry of saline formation waters, Miocene offshore Louisiana
53%901988Baker, Paul A.; Bloomer, Sherman H.: The origin of celestite in deep-sea carbonate sediments
53%1998Brown, Kevin M.; Fitts, Tina G.: Stress induced smectite dehydration; ramifications for patterns of freshening and fluid expulsion in N. Barbados and other accretionary wedges
53%1461991Carson, Bobb; Holmes, Mark L.: Fluid expulsion sites imaged on Cascadia margin
53%170
205
2005Vannucchi, P.; Leoni, L. et al.: Dynamic interaction between pore fluids and faulting along the Costa Rica decollement (ODP Legs 170 and 205)
53%2006Heuer, V.; Elvert, Marcus et al.: IODP; carbon isotopic compositions of volatile fatty acids as proxies for biogeochemical processes in the deep marine biosphere
53%2002D'Hondt, Steven; Smith, David C. et al.: Exploration of the marine subsurface biosphere
53%1952002Hart, D. J.: Fluid flow mechanisms in the serpentine mud volcanoes of the Mariana forearc
53%1642001Davie, Matthew K.; Buffett, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloordownload
53%1311992Venec-Peyre, Marie-Therese; Boulegue, Jacques et al.: Vent activity in a subduction area (Nankai Wedge); the foraminiferal test records
53%1990Heinze, P. M.: Kohlenstoffisotopen-Verhaeltnisse benthischer Foraminiferen aus der Sauerstoffminimum-Zone vor Peru (ODP Leg 112) Carbon isotope relationships of the benthonic foraminifers from the oxygen minimum zone of Peru, ODP Leg 112
53%2010Moore, J. C.: Tectonics, fluids, and the seismogenic zone; four decades of drilling at convergent margins
53%1691997Schultheiss, P. J.: Advances in fluid flow determinations for marine hydrogeology using pore pressure measurements
53%2004Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Mottl, Michael J.: Geochemical fluxes through mid-ocean ridge flanks
53%2042004Tomaru, Hitoshi; Matsumoto, Ryo et al.: Geological and geochemical constraints on the formation of massive and disseminated gas hydrates in Hydrate Ridge
53%23
23-225
23-227
1991Ranganathan, Vishnu: Salt diffusion in interstitial waters and halite removal from sediments; examples from the Red Sea and Illinois basins
53%2008Higgins, John A.; Schrag, Daniel P.: Magnesium isotope profiles in deep-sea sediments
53%164
164-997
1997Hesse, Reinhard; Egeberg, Per et al.: Effects of diffusion, advection and gas-hydrate decomposition on stable isotope signatures (Cl, O, H) of interstitial waters from ODP Site 997, Leg 164, Blake Ridge
53%1461994Cochrane, Guy R.; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Fault control of dewatering of sediments at the toe of the Cascadia accretionary prism from seismic velocities
53%1983Kyte, Frank T.: The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at 2 North Pacific sites
53%42
42-374
1994Anati, David A.: Advection and diffusion in marine sediments; DSDP Site 374 in the Eastern Mediterranean as an example
53%1271994Zuleger, E.; You, C. F. et al.: Boron and boron isotopes in sediments and pore waters from ODP Leg 127 (Japan Sea)
53%1311995Alexander, J. L.: Modelling the influence of pore fluid chemistry on REE fractionation in the Nankai accretionary prism, Japan
53%146
146-892
1995Wang, Kelin; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Modelling thermal effects of pervasive and channelled water flow in northern Cascadia accretionary prism
53%162
162-984
1998Lin, Jo C.; DePaolo, Donald J.: Postdepositional migration of U isotopes in marine sediment; a look from the U isotopic contents of porewaters and authigenic phases of the sediment
53%2012010Teichert, Barbara M. A.; Meister, P. et al.: Ca-isotopes of early diagenetic dolomite and porewater from the Peru margin
53%2010Herrle, J. O.; Gussone, N. et al.: Expedition 320/321 "Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT)"
53%2010Planert, L.; Klaeschen, D. et al.: Fluid flow systems offshore Costa Rica revealed by 2-D seismic MCS data (IODP Proposal 633)
52%1661996Swart, Peter K.; Eberli, G. P. et al.: Fluid flow in the margin of Great Bahama Bank; evidence from interstitial water chemistry of pore waters collected during Leg 166
52%181
181-1119
181-1120
181-1121
181-1122
181-1123
181-1124
181-1125
2002Boettcher, M. E.; Khim, B. K. et al.: Microbial sulfate reduction in deep sediments of ODP Leg 181; evidence from stable sulfur isotope fractionation and pore water modeling
52%182
182-1130
182-1132
2007Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Chernyavsky, Boris et al.: Oxygen isotope biogeochemistry of pore water sulfate in the deep biosphere; dominance of isotope exchange reactions with ambient water during microbial sulfate reduction (ODP Site 1130)download
52%146
146-888
146-889
168
168-1027
204
2004Torres, M. E.; Teichert, B. M. A. et al.: Relationship of pore water freshening to accretionary processes in the Cascadia margin; fluid sources and gas hydrate abundancedownload
52%1999Malone, Mitchell J.; Baker, Paul A.: Temperature dependence of the strontium distribution coefficient in calcite; an experimental study from 408 degrees to 2008 degrees C and application to natural diagenetic calcites
52%2012005Soffientino, Bruno; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Hydrogenase activity as an indicator of microbial activity and as a proxy of microbial community metabolism in anaerobic environments
52%186
186-1150
2005Mora, German: Isotope-tracking of pore water freshening in the fore-arc basin of the Japan Trenchdownload
52%164
164-997
2000Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: A geochemical method to quantify gas-hydrate abundance based on chlorine isotopes
52%164
164-997
2000Borowski, Walter S.; Paull, Charles K.: Data report; nitrogen isotopic composition of pore-water ammonium, Blake Ridge, Site 997
52%2008Schacht, Ulrike; Wallmann, K. et al.: Volcanogenic sediment-sea water interactions and the geochemistry of pore watersdownload
52%172
172-1054
172-1057
172-1060
172-1062
172-1063
2001Cagatay, M. Namik; Borowski, Walter S. et al.: Factors affecting the diagenesis of Quaternary sediments at ODP Leg 172 sites in western North Atlantic; evidence from pore water and sediment geochemistry
52%168
168-1023
168-1027
168-1030
168-1031
1996Mottl, M. J.; Elderfield, H. E. et al.: Sediment pore water from the ODP Leg 168 hydrothermal transect, eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
52%2003Hesse, Reinhard: Pore water anomalies of submarine gas-hydrate zones as tool to assess hydrate abundance and distribution in the subsurface; what have we learned in the past decade?download
52%160
160-970
160-971
2006Haese, Ralf R.; Hensen, Christian et al.: Pore water geochemistry of eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes; implications for fluid transport and fluid origindownload
52%150
150-902
150-903
150-904
150-905
150-906
174A
174A-1071
174A-1072
174A-1073
313
2009Mottl, M. J.; Hayashi, T.: Fresh and salty; chemistry of sediment pore water from the New Jersey shallow shelf; IODP Exp313
51%136
136-842
136-843
1993De Carlo, Eric H.: Geochemistry of pore water and sediments recovered from Leg 136, Hawaiian Archdownload
51%68
68-501
69
69-504
70
70-504
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83-504
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92-504
111
111-504
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
148-504
1988Langseth, M. G.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: The distribution of geothermal and geochemical gradients near site 501/504; implications for hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crustdownload
51%1391994Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Boulegue, Jacques et al.: A technique for obtaining pore-water chemical composition from indurated and hydrothermally altered sediment and basalt; the ground rock interstitial normative determination (GRIND)download
51%15
15-147
15-149
1973Broecker, Wallace S.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 15, introduction and summarydownload
50%23
23-226
23-227
23-228
1974Delevaux, M. H.; Doe, B. R.: Preliminary report on uranium, thorium, and lead contents and lead isotopic composition in sediment samples from the Red Seadownload
50%45
45-395
45-395A
78
78-395
78-395A
109
174B
174B-1074
2001Becker, Keir (ed.); Malone, Mitchell J. (ed.) et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, CORK Hole 395A; covering Leg 174B of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; New York, New York, to Las Palmas, Canary Islands; sites 395 and 1074, 19 July-9 August 1997download
49%96
96-614
96-615
96-617
96-618
96-619
96-620
96-621
96-622
96-623
96-624
1986Bryant, William R.; Wetzel, Andreas et al.: Consolidation characteristics and permeability of Mississippi Fan sedimentsdownload
49%87
87-583
87-584
1986Sano, Yuji; Wakita, Hiroshi: (super 3) He/ (super 4) He ratios of pore gases in pore water, sites 583 and 584download
49%202
202-1234
202-1235
2006Prokopenko, Maria G.; Hammond, Douglas E. et al.: Lack of isotopic fractionation of delta (super 15) N of organic matter during long-term diagenesis in marine sediments, ODP Leg 202, Sites 1234 and 1235download
48%1682000Monnin, Christophe; Karpoff, Anne-Marie et al.: Calcium carbonate stability in the sediments of the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
47%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Rodriguez, Nancy M.; Paull, Charles K. et al.: Zonation of authigenic carbonates within gas hydrate-bearing sedimentary sections on the Blake Ridge; offshore southeastern North America
47%64
64-477
64-478
64-481
1982Einsele, Gerhard: Mechanism of sill intrusion into soft sediment and expulsion of pore waterdownload
46%195
195-1200
195-1201
195-1202
2006Shinohara, Masanao (ed.); Salisbury, Matthew H. (ed.) et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; scientific results; seafloor observatories and the Kuroshio Current; covering Leg 195 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Apra Harbor, Guam, to Keelung, Taiwan; Sites 1200-1202; 2 March-2 May 2001download
46%35
35-322
35-323
35-325
1976Donnelly, T. W.; Wallace, J. L.: Major- and minor-element chemistry of Antarctic clay-rich sediments; Sites 322, 323, and 325, DSDP Leg 35download
46%1391994Ran, Baiyun; Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Dissolved organic carbon in interstitial waters from sediments of Middle Valley, Leg 139download
46%90
90-593
1986Hess, Jennifer; Schilling, Jean-Guy: (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratios of planktonic foraminifers and interstitial waters, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 90, Site 593download
46%151
151-909
151-911
151-913
2000Chow, Nancy; Morad, Sadoon et al.: Origin of authigenic Mn-Fe carbonates and pore-water evolution in marine sediments; evidence from Cenozoic strata of the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian-Greenland Sea (ODP Leg 151)
46%182
182-1127
182-1129
182-1131
2000Malone, Mitchell J.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Rapid marine burial diagenesis of cool-water carbonates, Great Australian Bight, ODP sites 1127, 1129, and 1131
46%181
181-1119
181-1120
181-1121
181-1122
181-1123
181-1124
181-1125
2004Boettcher, Michael E.; Khim, Boo-Keun et al.: Microbial sulfate reduction in deep sediments of the Southwest Pacific (ODP Leg 181, Sites 1119-1125); evidence from stable sulfur isotope fractionation and pore water modelingdownload
45%68
68-501
69
69-504
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70-504
83
83-504
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92-504
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111-504
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137-504
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140-504
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148-504
1983Mottl, Michael J.; Anderson, Roger N. et al.: Chemistry of waters sampled from basaltic basement in Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 501, 504B, and 505Bdownload
45%1131990Egeberg, Per Kristian; Aagaard, Per et al.: Major element and oxygen isotope studies of interstitial waters; ODP Leg 113download
45%188
188-1165
188-1166
2004Claypool, George E.; Lorenson, Thomas D. et al.: Authigenic carbonates, methane generation, and oxidation in continental rise and shelf sediments, ODP Leg 188 Sites 1165 and 1166, offshore Antarctica (Prydz Bay)download
45%201
201-1227
201-1230
2006Prokopenko, Maria G.; Hammond, Douglas E. et al.: Impact of long-term diagenesis on delta (super 15) N of organic matter in marine sediments; Sites 1227 and 1230download
45%68
68-501
69
69-504
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70-504
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83-504
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92-504
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111-504
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137-504
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140-504
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148-504
1981Mottl, M. J.; Lawrence, J. R.: Sediment pore water chemistry in contrasting heat flow regimes, S. Flank of the Costa Rica Rift
45%70
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70-507
70-508
70-509
1983Bender, Michael L.: Pore water chemistry of the Mounds Hydrothermal Field, Galapagos spreading center; results from Glomar Challenger piston coringdownload

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