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47% | 302 | 2008 | Sangiorgi, Francesca; Brumsack, Hans-Juergen et al.: A 26 million year gap in the central Arctic record at the greenhouse-icehouse transition; looking for clues | download |
47% | 206 206-1256 309 309-U1256 312 312-U1256 | 2008 | Harris, M.; Smith-Duque, C. E. et al.: A whole rock strontium isotopic profile through an intact section of upper oceanic crust; ODP Site 1256 | |
47% | 68 68-502 100 100-625 | 1994 | Fletcher, Ruth Reilly: Comparative planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Colombia Basin and Northeast Gulf of Mexico | |
47% | | 2002 | D'Hondt, Steven; Rutherford, Scott et al.: Metabolic activity of subsurface life in deep-sea sediments | download |
47% | 162 | 2002 | Marchitto, Thomas M., Jr.; Oppo, Delia W. et al.: Paired benthic foraminiferal Cd/Ca and Zn/Ca evidence for a greatly increased presence of Southern Ocean water in the glacial North Atlantic | download |
47% | 131 131-808 196 196-808 | 1998 | Ransom, B.; Kastner, M. et al.: Chlorine/fluid cycling in subduction zones; evidence from chloride concentrations and chlorine stable isotopes | |
47% | 139 | 1994 | Zierenberg, Robert A.; Goodfellow, Wayne D. et al.: Sulfur isotopic composition of massive sulfide from the Middle Valley sediment-covered seafloor spreading center | |
47% | 164 164-997 | 2006 | Hesse, R.; Egeberg, P. K. et al.: Chlorine stable isotope ratios as tracer for pore-water advection rates in a submarine gas-hydrate field; implication for hydrate concentration | |
47% | 164 | 1998 | Winters, William J.; Booth, James S. et al.: A laboratory system for creating and testing gas hydrates within sediment | |
47% | 208 208-1262 208-1263 208-1266 | 2005 | Chun, C. O.; Delaney, M. L. et al.: Paleo-productivity across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Walvis Ridge transect (ODP Sites 1262, 1263, and 1266) | |
47% | 189 189-1168 189-1170 | 2002 | Malone, M. J.; Martin, J. B. et al.: The oxygen isotopic composition and temperature of Southern Ocean bottom waters during the last glacial maximum | |
47% | 189 189-1172 | 2002 | Sluijs, A.; Brinkhuis, H. et al.: Timing and nature of the opening of the Tasmanian Gateway at the Eocene-Oligocene transition; ODP Site 1172 | |
47% | 145 145-882 145-887 | 2002 | Jaccard, S.; Haug, G. H. et al.: Timing and pattern of the abrupt development of the Subarctic North Pacific stratification during the late Pliocene; implications for atmospheric CO (sub 2) and the onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation | |
47% | 108 108-658 | 2002 | Marchitto, Thomas M.; de Menocal, Peter B.: Upper North Atlantic Deep Water variability during the Holocene | |
47% | 181 181-1119 | 2002 | Carter, R. M.; Gammon, P. et al.: Yo-yo-ing of the subtropical convergence in sympathy with the Vostok climatic record, 0-0.38 Ma; ODP Site 1119, Southwest Pacific Ocean | |
47% | | 2003 | Wright, Kirsten V.: A numerical model of diffusion limited dissolution from deep Atlantic carbonate sediment | |
47% | 162 162-980 162-984 202 202-1242 | 2003 | McManus, Jerry F.; Oppo, D. W. et al.: Analogue or anomaly? Ocean drilling evidence from marine isotope stage 11 | |
47% | 154 154-926 | 2003 | Sprovieri, Mario; Barbieri, Mario et al.: Astronomical tuning of the Tortonian (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr curve in the Mediterranean Basin | |
47% | 125 195 | 2003 | Mottl, Michael J.; Wheat, C. Geoffrey et al.: Chemistry of springs across the Mariana Forearc shows progressive devolatilization of the subducting Pacific Plate | |
47% | 162 162-984 | 2005 | Hemming, S. R.; Downing, G. et al.: Ar-Ar evidence for provenance of ice-rafted hornblende grains from ODP Site 984 | |
47% | 146 146-892 | 2005 | Lanoil, Brian D.; La Duc, Myron T. et al.: Archaeal diversity in ODP legacy borehole 892b and associated seawater and sediments of the Cascadia Margin | |
47% | 175 175-1084 | 2006 | Bittniok, B. B.; Lazarus, D. B. et al.: Radiolarian indices of paleoproductivity variation in the late Pleistocene Benguela upwelling system, ODP Site 1084 | |
47% | 124 124-768 124-769 | 1994 | Linsley, B. K.: Evidence for millennial-scale surface ocean variability at some glacial/interglacial transitions in the tropical western Pacific | |
47% | 121 121-758 | 1998 | Burton, K. W.; Vance, D. et al.: Seawater Sr-Nd-Os isotope variations recorded by Foraminifera over the last 150 kyrs | |
47% | 168 168-1026 | 1999 | Elderfield, H.; Wheat, C. G. et al.: Fluid and geochemical transport through oceanic crust; a transect across the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge | |
47% | 51 51-417 52 52-417 | 1980 | Alt, J. C.; Honnorez, J. J.: Extreme heterogeneous alteration of layer II basalts, DSDP Site 417 | |
47% | | 1980 | Zak, Israel; Sakai, Hitoshi et al.: Factors controlling the (super 18) O/ (sub 16) O and (super 34) S/ (super 32) S isotope ratios of ocean sulfates, evaporites and interstitial sulfates from modern deep sea sediments | |
47% | 105 105-647 121 121-758 | 1998 | Vance, D.; Burton, K.: The Nd isotope composition of ancient seawater from Foraminifera; systematics and a case-study from the Pleistocene of the Labrador Sea | |
47% | 143 144 | 1998 | Wilson, Paul A.; Jenkyns, Hugh C. et al.: The paradox of drowned carbonate platforms and the origin of Cretaceous Pacific guyots | |
47% | 189 189-1168 189-1170 189-1172 | 2002 | Nuernberg, D.; Brughmans, N. et al.: Late Quaternary paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic changes in the Tasmanian Seaway (ODP Leg 189) | |
47% | 167 167-1017 | 2002 | Hendy, Ingrid; Pedersen, Thomas F.: Local and far-field effects under a Southern Californian upwelling cell; trace element results from ODP Hole 1017E, San Lucia Slope, California | |
47% | 111 111-504 111-677 137 137-504 140 140-504 148 148-504 | 1997 | Gieskes, Joris M.: Fluid sampling in basement boreholes; facts and prospects | |
47% | 139 139-855 | 2007 | Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Fisher, Andrew T.: Seawater recharge along an eastern boundary fault in Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge | download |
47% | 45 45-395 78 78-395 109 174B | 1997 | Becker, K.; Malone, M.: Leg 174B revisits Hole 395A to investigate hydrogeology of young oceanic crust in the North Atlantic Ocean | |
47% | 144 144-871 | 2002 | Heuser, A.; Eisenhauer, A. et al.: A reconstruction of seawater delta (super 44) Ca from foraminiferal records of the western Equatorial Pacific Ocean | |
47% | 193 | 2002 | Bach, W.; Barriga, F. et al.: Anatomy of a dacite-hosted submarine hydrothermal system; results from drilling at PACMANUS | |
47% | 113 113-689 121 121-757 | 2002 | Billups, Katharina; Schrag, Daniel: Application of benthic Foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios to questions of Cenozoic climate change | |
47% | 105 105-647 | 2002 | Sherlock, S. C.; Burton, K. W. et al.: Assessing the role of incongruent weathering | |
47% | 113 | 1988 | Macko, S. A.; Bidigare, R. R. et al.: Upper ocean particulate fluxes in the Weddell Sea from ODP Leg 113, Antarctica | |
47% | 23 23-219 24 24-238 | 1994 | Rai, Ajai K.; Srinivasan, M. S.: Pleistocene oceanographic changes indicated by deep sea benthic foraminifera in the northern Indian Ocean | |
47% | 184 184-1143 184-1146 | 2004 | Li Baohua; Wang Jiliang et al.: South China Sea surface water evolution over the last 12 Myr; a south-north comparison from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1143 and 1146 | download |
47% | 149 173 173-1068 173-1070 | 2000 | Skelton, Alasdair D. L.; Valley, John W.: The relative timing of serpentinisation and mantle exhumation at the ocean-continent transition, Iberia; constraints from oxygen isotopes | |
47% | 168 | 2001 | Monnin, Christophe; Wheat, C. Geoffrey et al.: Barium geochemistry in sediment pore water and formation waters of the ocean crust on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge (ODP Leg 168) | |
47% | 160 160-967 160-969 | 2001 | Struck, Ulrich; Emeis, Kay-Christian et al.: Biological productivity during sapropel S5 formation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea; evidence from stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon | |
47% | 130 130-805 | 2001 | Os'kina, N. S.: Changes of the mean annual sea surface temperature in the western Equatorial Pacific in the Pleistocene (Deep-Sea Drilling Site 805C) | |
47% | 307 | 2005 | Frank, Norbert; Lutringer, Audrey et al.: Deep-water corals of the northeastern Atlantic margin; carbonate mound evolution and upper intermediate water ventilation during the Holocene | |
47% | | 2000 | Emeis, Kay-Christian; Struck, Ulrich et al.: Temperature and salinity variations of Mediterranean Sea surface waters over the last 16,000 years from records of planktonic stable oxygen isotopes and alkenone unsaturation ratios | |
47% | 206 206-1256 309 309-U1256 312 312-U1256 | 2009 | Morgan, Sally; Cann, Joe et al.: A study of fluid inclusions from superfast spreading crust | |
47% | 118 118-735 176 176-735 | 2001 | Bach, Wolfgang; Alt, Jeffrey C. et al.: The geochemical consequences of late-stage low-grade alteration of lower ocean crust at the SW Indian Ridge; results from ODP Hole 735B (Leg 176) | |
47% | 193 | 2007 | Craddock, P. R.; Bach, W.: Anhydrite as a tracer of sub-seafloor hydrothermal circulation and vent deposit formation | |
47% | 209 209-1272 209-1274 | 2007 | Vils, F.; Tonarini, S. et al.: B, Li and Sr isotopes as tracers of seawater-serpentinite interaction at MAR, ODP Leg 209 | |
47% | 108 108-668 177 177-1088 | 2007 | Yu, Jimin; Elderfield, Henry et al.: B/Ca in planktonic Foraminifera as a proxy for surface seawater pH | download |
47% | 304 304-U1309 305 305-U1309 | 2007 | Rosner, M.; Bach, W. et al.: Carbonate and anhydrite veins from altered gabbroic oceanic crust (Atlantis Massif, MAR 30 degrees N) | |
47% | 139 139-856 169 169-856 | 2006 | Simonyan, Anna; Dultz, Stefan et al.: IODP; transport in microporous rocks studied by in situ FTIR microscopy; implications for hydrothermal alteration of the oceanic crust | |
47% | 172 172-1060 | 2002 | Vautravers, M. J.; Shackleton, N. J. et al.: Gulf Stream variability, ice-rafting events and Greenland record between 24 and 64 kyrs | |
47% | 177 177-1090 | 2002 | Teitler, L. F.; Warnke, D. A. et al.: History of ice rafting at sites TN057-6-PC4/ODP 177-1090 (Agulhas Ridge, South Atlantic) marine isotope stages 1-14 | |
47% | 165 165-999 | 2002 | Schmidt, M. W.; Spero, H. J. et al.: Hydrological and temperature changes in the western Caribbean during the last glacial cycle | |
47% | 146 146-893 | 2002 | Hill, Tessa M.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Intermediate waters and abrupt climate change; ultra-high resolution sediment records from Santa Barbara Basin, California | |
47% | 183 183-1138 | 2002 | Snow, Laura J.; Duncan, Robert A.: Is there a relationship between the Caribbean large igneous province and ocean anoxic event 2 (OAE2) of the Late Cretaceous? | |
47% | | 2010 | Rousselle, Gaby; Beltran, Catherine et al.: Equatorial Pacific climatic variations during the Miocene-Pliocene at IODP-Site U-1338 | |
47% | | 2010 | Martin, Ellen E.; Blair, Susanna W. et al.: Extraction of Nd isotopes from bulk deep sea sediments for paleoceanographic studies on Cenozoic time scales | |
47% | | 2010 | Hayman, Nicholas W.; Bach, Wolfgang et al.: Future scientific drilling of oceanic crust | |
47% | 168 168-1026 | 2001 | Butterfield, David A.; Nelson, Bruce K. et al.: Evidence for basaltic Sr in midocean ridge-flank hydrothermal systems and implications for the global oceanic Sr isotope balance | |
47% | 177 177-1092 | 2009 | Kuhnert, Henning; Bickert, Torsten et al.: Southern Ocean frontal system changes precede Antarctic ice sheet growth during the middle Miocene | |
47% | 202 202-1240 | 2009 | Pena, Leopoldo D.; Jones, K. M. et al.: Southern Ocean intermediate waters in tropical Pacific thermocline | |
47% | 143 143-869 | 1998 | Iskhakov, A. Ya.: Behavior of petrogenic elements during secondary alteration of the ocean floor volcaniclastic rocks | |
47% | 153 153-922 153-923 | 2001 | Coogan, Laurence A.; Wilson, Robert N. et al.: Near-solidus evolution of oceanic gabbros; insights from amphibole geochemistry | |
47% | 74 74-525 | 1993 | Ravizza, G.; Esser, B. K.: A possible link between the seawater osmium isotope record and weathering of ancient sedimentary organic matter | |
47% | 125 125-779 125-780 125-784 | 1997 | Benton, Laurie Diane: Origin and evolution of serpentine seamount fluids, Mariana and Izu-Bonin forearcs; implications for the recycling of subducted material | |
47% | 37 37-332 37-335 49 49-407 | 1980 | Noack, Y.: Chemical evolution of palagonite during alteration of basaltic glasses by seawater | |
47% | 138 138-844 138-851 | 2003 | You Chen-Feng; Chan, L. H. et al.: Seawater intrusion through the oceanic crust and carbonate sediment in the Equatorial Pacific; lithium abundance and isotopic evidence | download |
47% | 153 153-920 | 2003 | Alt, Jeffrey C.; Shanks, Wayne C., III: Serpentinization of abyssal peridotites from the MARK area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; sulfur geochemistry and reaction modeling | |
47% | 164 164-994 164-995 164-997 | 2003 | Gering, Kevin L.: Simulations of methane hydrate phenomena over geologic timescales; Part I, Effect of sediment compaction rates on methane hydrate and free gas accumulations | |
47% | 145 145-885 145-886 | 2002 | Pettke, Thomas; Lee, Der-Chuen et al.: Radiogenic Hf isotopic compositions of continental eolian dust from Asia, its variability and its implications for seawater Hf | |
47% | 175 175-1083 | 2002 | Maslin, Mark; Denison, Simon et al.: Reconstruction of Benguela Current ocean productivity and West African vegetation during oxygen isotope stages 100 and 101 | |
47% | 301 301-U1301 | 2010 | Davis, Earl E.; La Bonte, Alison et al.: Thermally stimulated "runaway" downhole flow in a superhydrostatic ocean crustal borehole; observations, simulations, and inferences regarding crustal permeability | download |
47% | 171B 171B-1052 | 2009 | Okafor, Chioma U.; Thomas, Deborah J. et al.: Environmental change in the subtropics during the late middle Eocene greenhouse and global implications | download |
47% | 113 | 2011 | Tribovillard, N.; Bout-Roumazeilles, Viviane et al.: Transfer of germanium to marine sediments; insights from its accumulation in radiolarites and authigenic capture under reducing conditions; some examples through geological ages | |
47% | 158 | 2011 | Ludwig, Kristin A.; Shen, Chuan-Chou et al.: U/Th systematics and (super 230) Th ages of carbonate chimneys at the Lost City hydrothermal field | |
47% | 209 209-1272 209-1274 | 2009 | Vils, Flurin; Tonarini, Sonia et al.: Boron, lithium and strontium isotopes as tracers of seawater-serpentinite interaction at Mid-Atlantic Ridge, ODP Leg 209 | |
47% | 206 206-1256 309 309-U1256 312 312-U1256 | 2009 | Smith-Duque, Christopher E.; Teagle, Damon A. H. et al.: Constraints on the fluid evolution during mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal circulation from anhydrite sampled ODP Hole 1256D | |
47% | 45 45-395 78 78-395 109 174B | 1997 | Goldberg, D.; Pezard, P. et al.: New logging results in young oceanic crust at Site 395A | |
47% | 168 168-1027 301 301-U1301 | 2006 | Fisher, A. T.; Becker, K. et al.: Single and cross-hole experiments indicate very high permeability in young ocean crust | |
47% | 65 65-483 | 1981 | Kudo, A. M.; Barker, S. E. et al.: Coherence of major and trace element modelling; evidence for fractional crystallization of basalts from DSDP Leg 65, East Pacific Rise | |
47% | 177 177-1088 | 2003 | Hodell, David A.; Venz, Kathryn A. et al.: Pleistocene vertical carbon isotope and carbonate gradients in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean | download |
47% | 130 130-806 | 2003 | Wara, M. W.; Delaney, M. L. et al.: Possible roles of pH, temperature, and partial dissolution in determining boron concentration and isotopic composition in planktonic foraminifera | download |
47% | 145 145-882 | 1996 | Maslin, M. A.; Haug, G. H. et al.: The progressive intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation as seen from the North Pacific | |
47% | 189 189-1172 | 2006 | Nuernberg, Dirk; Groeneveld, Jeroen: Pleistocene variability of the subtropical convergence at East Tasman Plateau; evidence from planktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca (ODP Site 1172A) | download |
47% | 23 23-225 23-228 | 1995 | Blanc, G.; Anschutz, P. et al.: Current hydrothermal activity in the Red Sea; new hydrographic situations | |
47% | 113 113-689 | 1995 | Mead, Gregory A.; Hodell, David A.: Controls on the (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr composition of seawater from the middle Eocene to Oligocene; Hole 689B, Maud Rise, Antarctica | download |
47% | 168 | 2004 | Herve, Laurence; Karpoff, Anne Marie et al.: Fe-Mn oxides used as tracers of hydrothermal circulation in the eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge | |
47% | 111 111-677 | 2004 | Martinez, I.; Rincon, D. et al.: Foraminifera and coccolithophorid assemblage changes in the Panama Basin during the last deglaciation; response to sea-surface productivity induced by a transient climate change | |
47% | 209 209-1270 209-1275 | 2004 | Bach, W.; Rosner, M. et al.: Geochemical and chronometric data of carbonate veins provide insights into seawater-ultramafic rock interactions | |
47% | 193 | 2004 | Craddock, P. R.; Bach, W.: Microbeam analyses of rare-earth element (REE) and Sr isotopes of anhydrite veins from the PACMANUS hydrothermal system | |
47% | 161 161-978 | 2008 | Khelifi, N.; Samthein, M. et al.: Mid-Pliocene changes in MOW recorded east and northwest of Gibraltar | |
47% | 146 146-893 167 167-1017 | 2008 | Murphy, D. P.; Thomas, D. J.: North Pacific intermediate water circulation during Marine Isotope Stage 3; Southern California margin | |
47% | 113 113-690 | 2008 | Schmidt, D. N.; Ridgwell, Andy et al.: Quantifying ocean acidification during the PETM | |
47% | 130 130-806 | 2007 | Lea, D. W.; Medina-Elizalde, Martin A. et al.: Implications of seawater Mg/Ca variability for Plio-Pleistocene climate reconstruction | |
47% | 301 301-U1301 | 2007 | Ziegelmueller, K.; Niebuhr, M. et al.: Influence of hydrothermal crustal fluids on deep-biosphere populations | |
47% | 170 170-1039 170-1040 170-1043 | 1997 | Silver, Eli; Saffer, Demian et al.: Permeability estimates using core and logging while drilling (LWD) data for underthrust sediments, offshore Costa Rica; implications for fluid flow | |
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