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50%15
15-147
1973Lyon, Graeme L.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 15, chemical and isotopic composition of gases from Cariaco Trench sedimentsdownload
50%50
50-416
1980Schlager, W.: Mesozoic calciturbidites in Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 416A; recognition of a drowned carbonate platformdownload
50%47
47-397
1979Coradossi, N.; Corazza, E.: Boron geochemistry at the Miocene/Pliocene boundarydownload
50%13
13-121
13-124
13-125
13-126
13-127
1973Presley, Bob J.; Petrowski, Chari et al.: Interstitial water chemistry; Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 13download
50%591980Gieskes, Joris M.; Johnson, Jeff: Interstitial water studies, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 59download
50%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
50%72
72-516
72-517
72-518
1983Hodell, David A.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Climatically induced changes in vertical water mass structure of the Vema Channel during the Pliocene; evidence from Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 516A, 517, and 518download
50%80
80-548
80-549
1985Grazzini, C. Vergnaud; Saliege, Jean-Francois: Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of benthic foraminifers at Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 548 and 549 (Hole 549A); Pleistocene climatic changes and circulation in the northeastern Atlanticdownload
50%43
43-384
74
74-527
2000Thompson, Elisabet: Paleocene chemical paleoceanography; global paleoproductivity and regional (North Sea) paleoclimate
50%7
7-62
7-63
7-64
7-65
7-66
1971Presley, B. J.; Kaplan, I. R.: Interstitial water chemistry; Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 7download
50%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
50%172
172-1056
2003Vautravers, Maryline; de Abreu, Lucia et al.: High-resolution climatic records of the subtropical latitudes during MIS11; Site ODP 1056 (Gulf Stream) and MD01-2443 off Portugal
50%171B2001Norris, Richard D.; Klaus, A. et al.: Mid-Eocene deep water, the late Palaeocene thermal maximum and continental slope mass wasting during the Cretaceous-Palaeogene impact
50%172
172-1056
172-1060
2003Vautravers, Maryline J.; Shackleton, Nicholas J. et al.: Comparing MIS3 millennial scale variability in the Gulf Stream area to the GRIP temperature record
50%198
198-1208
198-1209
198-1211
2004Thomas, Deborah J.: The relationship between Pacific thermohaline circulation and the evolution of early Paleogene climate
50%3072011Pirlet, Hans; Colin, Christophe et al.: The importance of the terrigenous fraction within a cold-water coral mound; a case study
50%182
182-1127
182-1129
182-1130
182-1131
182-1132
2012Rivers, John M.; Kyser, T. Kurt et al.: Salinity reflux and dolomitization of southern Australian slope sediments; the importance of low carbonate saturation levels
50%17
17-166
2013Eberli, Gregor P.: The uncertainties involved in extracting amplitude and frequency of orbitally driven sea-level fluctuations from shallow-water carbonate cycles
50%155
155-941
1997Soh, Wonn: Computed tomography scan analysis of Site 941 cores, western mass-transport deposit, Amazon Fandownload
50%1301993Delaney, Margaret L.; Linn, L. J.: Interstitial water and bulk calcite chemistry, Leg 130, and calcite recrystallizationdownload
50%1822004Feary, David A.; Hine, Albert C. et al.: Leg 182 synthesis; exposed secrets of the Great Australian Bightdownload
50%157
157-950
157-952
1998de Lange, Gert J.: High-resolution silica pore-water profiles in sediments of the Madeira abyssal plain, eastern North Atlanticdownload
50%43
43-384
1979Rothe, P.: Shallow-water carbonates from Site 384download
50%151973Clarke, W. Brian; Horowitz, Ross M. et al.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 15, inert gasesdownload
50%3292011Hoppie, Bryce W.; Bronk, Timothy R. et al.: Construction and first deployment of the JOIDES Resolution's Secchi discsdownload
49%421978Bode, G. W.; Sotelo, V. S.: Interstitial water results, Leg 42Adownload
49%2000Farrer, Bruce J.; Cole, Gary A. et al.: Petroleum systems of the deep water Kwanza Basin; pre- and post salt source rocks
49%146
146-888
146-889
146-890
2000Bottrell, S. H.; Parkes, R. J. et al.: Isotopic evidence for anoxic pyrite oxidation and stimulation of bacterial sulphate reduction in marine sediments
49%184
184-1144
2006Zheng Fan; Li Qianyu et al.: Millennial-scale middle Pleistocene paleoclimate record of planktonic Foraminifera from the northern South China Sea, ODP Site 1144
49%1001989Spotz, Brenda Lee: Late Miocene-Pliocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoceanography, Northeast Gulf of Mexico
49%130
130-807
2004Jin Haiyan; Jian Zhimin et al.: Planktonic foraminiferal assemblage variations of Ontong-Java Plateau during late Quaternary and their implications for paleotemperature in the western Pacific warm pool
49%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
49%94
94-606
1993Self-Trail, Jean M.: Late Pleistocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoecology of DSDP Site 606, Mid-Atlantic Ocean
49%22
22-216
24
24-237
42
42-372
115
115-707
115-709
115-710
121
121-758
1995Smart, C. W.; Ramsay, A. T. S.: Benthic foraminiferal evidence for the existence of an early Miocene oxygen-depleted oceanic water mass?
49%139
139-855
139-856
139-857
139-858
146
169
169-856
169-857
169-858
1994Baker, P. A.; Cross, S. A. et al.: Implications of strontium isotope geochemistry to hydrothermal circulation in Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
49%178
178-1095
178-1096
2003Volpi, V.; Camerlenghi, A. et al.: Effects of biogenic silica on sediment compaction and slope stability on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
49%149
149-898
1996Gostlin, Kevin Earl: Pleistocene paleoceanography of the eastern North Atlantic; planktonic foraminiferal evidence
49%146
146-893
2003Hendy, Ingrid L.; Kennett, James P.: Tropical forcing of North Pacific intermediate water distribution during late Quaternary rapid climate change?download
49%184
184-1144
2004Zhao Quanhong; Jian Zhimin et al.: A middle Pleistocene impact event and its effect on marine environmental change; a high-resolution record from ODP Site 1144, South China Sea
49%184
184-1146
2004Huang Baoqi; Li Baohua et al.: Comparison of variations in upper water temperatures between the northern and southern South China Sea since 1.5 Ma BP
49%145
145-882
2008Nie, Junsheng; King, John et al.: Surface-water freshening; a cause for the onset of North Pacific stratification from 2.75 Ma onward?download
49%2004Banner, Jay L.: Radiogenic isotopes; systematics and applications to earth surface processes and chemical stratigraphydownload
49%202
202-1233
2010Euler, Christine; Ninnemann, Ulysses S.: Climate and Antarctic Intermediate Water coupling during the late Holocene
49%62
62-463
2010Erba, Elisabetta; Bottini, Cinzia et al.: Calcareous nannoplankton response to surface-water acidification around Oceanic Anoxic Event 1adownload
49%105
105-647
2006Reynolds, Ben C.; Frank, Martin et al.: Constraining erosional input and deep-water formation in the North Atlantic using Nd isotopesdownload
49%190
190-1173
196
196-1173
201
201-1228
201-1229
2004Webster, Gordon; Parkes, R. Jon et al.: Widespread occurrence of a novel division of bacteria identified by 16S rRNA gene sequences originally found in deep marine sediments
49%40
40-363
73
73-522
1999Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa M.; Mead, Gregory A. et al.: Unusual Oligocene Braarudosphaera-rich layers of the South Atlantic and their palaeoceanographic implications
49%113
113-689
113-690
2000Kawahata, Hodaka; Ishizuka, Toshio: Amino acids in interstitial waters from ODP sites 689 and 690 on the Maud Rise, Antarctic Ocean
49%1661999Betzler, Christian; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Sedimentary patterns and geometries of the Bahamian outer carbonate ramp (Miocene and lower Pliocene, Great Bahama Bank)
49%1942006Mutti, Maria; John, Cedric M. et al.: Chemistratigraphy in Miocene heterozoan carbonate settings; applications, limitations and perspectives
49%2001Pletsch, Thomas: Palaeoenvironmental implications of palygorskite clays in Eocene deep-water sediments from the western central Atlantic
49%146
146-892
2003Gei, Davide; Carcione, Jose M.: Acoustic properties of sediments saturated with gas hydrate, free gas and water
49%166
166-1003
166-1005
1998Melim, Leslie A.; Swart, Peter K.: Recognizing marine-burial diagenesis; criteria and examples from Quaternary to Neogene platform to slope carbonates, Bahamas and Florida
49%165
165-1002
1999Yarincik, Kristen M.: Eolian, hemipelagic, and redox-controlled deposition in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela, over the past 578,000 years
49%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1041
170-1042
170-1043
1997Kastner, Miriam; Blanc, G. et al.: Hydrogeology and composition of fluids at the Costa Rica subduction zone; new results and Mark's contribution
49%1541997Bickert, Torsten; Curry, William B. et al.: Late Pliocene to Holocene (2.6-0 MA) western Equatorial Atlantic deep-water circulation; inferences from benthic stable isotopes
49%77
77-535
2001Cole, G. A.; Yu, A. et al.: The deep water Gulf of Mexico petroleum system; insights from piston coring, defining seepage, anomalies, and background
49%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
49%184
184-1148
2001Zhao Quanhong; Jian Zhimin et al.: Neogene oxygen isotopic stratigraphy, ODP Site 1148, northern South China Sea
49%2002Swart, Peter: Recrystallization and carbon isotopic composition of pore waters associated with the diagenesis of periplatform sediments
49%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
49%1812004Neil, Helen L.; Carter, Lionel et al.: Thermal isolation of Campbell Plateau, New Zealand, by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current over the past 130 kyrdownload
49%131
131-808
190
190-1173
190-1174
195
195-1200
196
196-808
196-1173
2005Wei, Wei; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Chlorine stable isotopes in two subduction zones; Nankai Trough and Mariana, and implication for fluid-sediment interactions and fluid flow
49%3112007Jackson, Peter; Long, Dave et al.: Investigating methane hydrates
49%2042006Musgrave, Robert J.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: Rise of the base of the gas hydrate zone since the last glacial recorded by rock magnetism
49%2008Moran, Kathryn; Backman, Jan et al.: A dynamic Cenozoic Arctic Ocean
49%183
183-1140
186
186-1150
2009Oda, Motoyoshi; Domitsu, Hanako: Paleoceanographic significance of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma and Neogloboquadrina incompta
49%3022010Maerz, C.; Schnetger, B. et al.: Paleoenvironmental implications of Cenozoic sediments from the central Arctic Ocean (IODP Expedition 302) using inorganic geochemistry
49%114
114-699
114-700
114-701
114-702
114-704
1991Froelich, Philip N.; Mortlock, R. A. et al.: Interstitial-water chemistry; abyssal South Atlantic and East Georgia basins, Islas Orcadas and Meteor risesdownload
49%1291990Alt, Jeffrey C.; Burdett, James W.: Sulfur in Pacific deep-sea sediments (Leg 129) and implications for cycling of sediment in subduction zonesdownload
49%1771997Hodell, David A.; Gersonde, Rainer E. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 177 scientific prospectus; Southern Ocean paleoceanographydownload
49%1990Hyndman, R. D.; Davis, E. E.: Hydrate bottom simulating reflectors, distributed fluid expulsion from accretionary prisms, and ODP geochemistry
49%65
65-482
65-483
65-484
65-485
1983Swain, Frederick M.; Bratt, Judy M.: Carbohydrate residues in core samples from the mouth of the Gulf of Californiadownload
49%921983Deep-Sea Drilling Project Leg 92, Advection in the East Pacific
49%1983Hedberg, Hollis D.: Deep-water petroleum prospects of the oceans and seas
49%1985Woodruff, Fay: Changes in Miocene deep-sea benthic foraminiferal distribution in the Pacific Ocean; relationship to paleoceanography
49%841985von Huene, Roland: Direct measurement of pore fluid pressure, Leg 84, Guatemala and Costa Ricadownload
49%1994Ramsay, A. T. S.; Sykes, T. J. S. et al.: Sedimentary hiatuses as indicators of fluctuating oceanic water masses; a new model
49%1982Kriukov, P. A.; Manheim, F. T.: Extraction and investigative techniques for study of interstitial waters of unconsolidated sediments; a review
49%1988Becker, Keir: A guide to ODP tools for downhole measurements
49%1974Ciesielski, Paul F.; Weaver, Fred M.: Early Pliocene Temperature Changes in the Antarctic Seas
49%1980Schnitker, Detmar; Tjalsma, Leonard R. C.: New genera and species of benthic foraminifers from Paleocene and Eocene deep-water deposits
49%1975Perry, E. A., Jr.: Submarine smectite genesis as an oceanic magnesium sink
49%1999Pearson, Paul N.; Palmer, Martin R.: Middle Eocene seawater pH and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations
49%1990Gersonde, R.: Die Entwicklung des Antarktischen Ringozeans im Neogen; Rueckschluesse aus Diatomeenanalysen The development of Antarctic ringozoans in the Neogene; conclusions from diatom analysis
49%1992Bekins, Barbara A.; Dreiss, Shirley J.: A simplified analysis of parameters controlling dewatering in accretionary prisms
49%1991Apitz, Sabine Elisabeth: The lithification of ridge flank basal carbonates; characterization and implications for Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca in marine chalks and limestones
49%1991Barker, P. F.; Pudsey, C. J. et al.: The record of global change in circum-Antarctic marine sediments
49%2006Howard, M. T.; Kasting, J. F.: Modern hydrothermal systems and the oxygen isotopic evolution of seawater
49%1989Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Kaminski, M. A. et al.: Late Cretaceous deep-water agglutinated foraminiferal assemblages from the North Atlantic and its marginal seas
49%154
154-928
162
162-983
2011Kleiven, Helga F.; Hall, I. R. et al.: Coupled deep-water flow and climate variability in the middle Pleistocene North Atlantic
49%26
26-253
1978McDuff, Russell E.: Conservative behavior of calcium and magnesium in the interstitial waters of marine sediments; identification and interpretation
49%1979Cool, T. E.: Cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton biostratigraphy, sedimentation history, and paleoceanography of western North Atlantic Ocean
49%1979Muehlenbachs, K.; Scarfe, C. M.: (super 18) O exchange between Layer 2 and seawater; evidence from DSDP
49%381979Udintsev, G. B.: 38-y reys "Glomar Chellendzhera" The 38th leg of the Glomar Challenger
49%1979Levitan, M. A.: Certain aspects of postdepositional alterations in oceanic sediments (based on deep-water drilling results)
49%1985Huey, David P.; Storms, Michael A.: The Ocean Drilling Program; IV, Deep water coring technology; past, present and future
49%1976Perry, E. A., Jr.: Submarine alteration of volcanogenic sediments and basalts; results from the DSDP
49%1986Baker, Paul A.; Burns, Stephen J.: Dolomite formation in organic-rich sediments; past and present
49%371978Andrews, Anthony James: Petrology and geochemistry of alteration in Layer 2 basalts, DSDP Leg 37

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