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41%2002Fabricius, Ida Lykke: Porosity loss in chalk facies sediments by physical compaction or by cementation; consequences for P-wave modulus
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1990Sams, Mark; Goldberg, David: The validity of Q estimates from borehole data using spectral ratios
41%1541997Gruetzner, Jens; Bassinot, Franck C. et al.: High-resolution compressional-wave velocity measurements in Pleistocene sediments of the Ceara Rise (western Equatorial Atlantic); implications for orbital driven sedimentary cycles
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2003Pecher, Ingo A.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Seismic anisotropy in gas-hydrate- and gas-bearing sediments on the Blake Ridge, from a walkaway vertical seismic profiledownload
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2004Carlson, R. L.; Miller, D. Jay: Influence of pressure and mineralogy on seismic velocities in oceanic gabbros; implications for the composition and state of the lower oceanic crustdownload
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2000Collett, Timothy S.; Lee, Myung W.: Reservoir characterization of marine and permafrost associated gas hydrate accumulations with downhole well logs
40%2002Normark, William R.; Piper, David J. W. et al.: Variability in form and growth of sediment waves on turbidite channel levees
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1996Beauduin, Raoul; Montagner, J. P.: Time evolution of broadband seismic noise during the French pilot experiment OFM/SISMOBSdownload
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1983Mutter, J. C.; Newmark, R. et al.: Comparison of airgun-sonobuoy data with synthetic seismograms from DSDP 504-B
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1988Lovell, M.; Pezard, Philippe A.: Multi channel sonic logging in basaltic ocean crust
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2000Kim, Sangmyung D.; Nagihara, Seiichi et al.: P- and S-wave velocity structures of the Sigsbee abyssal plain of the Gulf of Mexico from ocean bottom seismometer data
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1984Newmark, Robin L.: In-situ geophysical investigations into the nature of the oceanic crust
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1982Anderson, Roger N.; Leslie, D.: The "fracture spectrum" of the oceanic crust at DSDP Site 504B, eastern Equatorial Pacific
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1993Jacobs, Judson Lincoln: Examination of microcrack pore shape distribution at in-situ pressures for Hole 504B basalt cores
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1984Stephen, Ralph A.: Seismic anisotropy in the upper crust at DSDP Site 504B
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1985Anderson, Roger N.; O'Malley, Honor et al.: Use of geophysical logs for quantitative determination of fracturing, alteration, and lithology in the upper oceanic crust
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1989Fryer, Gerard J.; Miller, Daniel J. et al.: Seismic anisotropy and age-dependent structure of the upper oceanic crust
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1987Christensen, Nikolas I.; Wepfer, William W. et al.: Seismic properties of samples from the volcanic section of the Troodos Ophiolite, Hole CY-2a
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1999Cerney, Brian P.; Carlson, Richard L.: The effect of cracks on the seismic velocities of basalt from Site 990, Southeast Greenland margin
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1998Swift, Stephen A.; Lizarralde, D. et al.: Velocity structure in upper ocean crust at Hole 504B from vertical seismic profilesdownload
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1988Harding, A. J.; Orcutt, John A. et al.: Upper crustal structure of zero age oceanic crust from P & S wave observations
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2002Lu, Shaoming; McMechan, George: Elastic impedance inversion of multi-channel seismic data to detect gas hydrate and free gas
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2009Ruiz, Franklin; Dvorkin, Jack: Sediment with porous grains; rock-physics model and application to marine carbonate and opal
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1984Moos, Daniel; Newmark, Robin L. et al.: A reinterpretation of sonic logging results at DSDP Well 504B
39%175
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2003Nouze, Herve; Baltzer, Agnes: Shallow bottom-simulating reflectors on the Angola margin, in relation with gas and gas hydrate in the sediments
39%164
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2001Pretzschner, Carsten; Goldberg, Dave et al.: Shear modulus distribution at ODP Site 994; new evidence of gas hydrate in the absence of BSRs
39%1642006Zillmer, Matthias: A method for determining gas-hydrate or free-gas saturation of porous media from seismic measurements
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2012Nyamapfumba, Martin; McMechan, George A.: Gas hydrate and free gas petroleum system in 3D seismic data, offshore Angola
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2001Tompkins, M. J.; Christensen, N. I.: Ultrasonic P- and S-waves attenuation in oceanic basalt
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2010Croize, Delphine; Ehrenberg, Stephen N. et al.: Petrophysical properties of bioclastic platform carbonates; implications for porosity controls during burial
35%2002Holbrook, W. S.; Lizarralde, D. et al.: Escape of methane gas through sediment waves in a large methane hydrate province
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1985Stephen, R. A.: Seismic anisotropy in the upper oceanic crustdownload
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1987Fryer, Gerard J.; Miller, Daniel J. et al.: Transverse isotropy and age-dependent structure of the upper oceanic crust
35%1973Christensen, N. I.: Seismic structure of the upper portion of layer 2
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1993Detrick, R. S.; Collins, J. et al.: Evidence that the seismic layer 2/b boundary occurs above the dike/gabbro transition in Hole 504B
35%1989Semenov, G. A.; Buravtsev, A. A.: Density dependence of elastic wave velocity in deep-sea cores of the Atlantic Ocean
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1982Zoback, M. D.; Anderson, R. N.: Ultrasonic borehole televiewer investigation of oceanic crustal layer 2A, Costa Rica Rift
35%186
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2004Kim, Gil Young; Kim, Dae Choul: Characterization of physical properties for sediments and sedimentary rocks from Japan Trench, ODP Leg 186
35%1642004Lu, Shaoming; McMechan, George A.: Elastic impedance inversion of multichannel seismic data from unconsolidated sediments containing gas hydrate and free gas
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2007He, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Fluid flow and origin of a carbonate mound offshore Vancouver Island; seismic and heat flow constraintsdownload
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1986Fryer, Gerard J.: Transverse isotropy and the thickness of layer 2A
35%1591998Goncalves, C. A.; Ewert, L.: Development of the Cote d'Ivoire-Ghana transform margin; evidence from the integration of core and wireline log data
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1998Dilek, Yildirim: Structure and tectonics of intermediate-spread oceanic crust drilled and DSDP/ODP holes 504B and 896A, Costa Rica Rift
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2005Einaudi, F.; Pezard, Phillipe A. et al.: Electrical properties of slow-spreading ridge gabbros from ODP Hole 1105A, SW Indian Ridge
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2005Bartetzko, Anne: Effect of hydrothermal ridge flank alteration on the in situ physical properties of uppermost oceanic crustdownload
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2004Carlson, R. L.; Miller, D. J.: The influence of pressure and mineralogy on seismic velocities in oceanic gabbros; implications for the composition and state of the lower oceanic crust
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1992Hirata, Naoshi; Nambu, Hiroki et al.: Seismic evidence of anisotropy in the Yamato Basin crust
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2003Pratson, Lincoln F.; Stroujkova, Anastasia et al.: Predicting seismic velocity and other rock properties from clay content only
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1996Tobin, Harold J.; Moore, J. Casey: Using core properties and seismic reflectivity to estimate pore pressure in an active decollement fault
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2004Sultan, N.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Dynamics of gas hydrate; case of the Congo continental slopedownload
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2005Teagle, Damon A. H.; Banerjee, Neil R. et al.: The hard yards; deep basement drilling of an in situ section of oceanic crust formed at a superfast spreading rate; recent results from IODP Expedition 309 to Hole 1256D, Eastern Equatorial Pacific
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1998Detrick, Robert S.; Toomey, Douglas R. et al.: Three-dimensional upper crustal heterogeneity and anisotropy around Hole 504B from seismic tomographydownload
35%3172012Polat, Faik Ozcan: Core-seismic correlation and sequence stratigraphy at IODP Expedition 317 drillsites, Canterbury Basin, New Zealand
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1985South of Bermuda; old hole yields new information
33%2006Suyehiro, Kiyoshi; Montagner, Jean-Paul et al.: Ocean seismic observatories
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2002Flood, Roger D.; Giosan, Liviu: Migration history of a fine-grained abyssal sediment wave on the Bahama Outer Ridge
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2010Anderskouv, K.; Surlyk, F. et al.: Sediment waves with a biogenic twist in Pleistocene cool water carbonates, Great Australian Bight
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2006Skelton, Alasdair; Whitmarsh, R. et al.: Constraining the rate and extent of mantle serpentinization from seismic and petrological data; implications for chemosynthesis and tectonic processes
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1995Seismic images and drilling tell the story of fluids in a plate-boundary fault
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1980Mulholland, Phillip; Manghnani, Murli H. et al.: Geoacoustic modeling of deep-sea carbonate sediments
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2007Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure within underthrust sediment in subduction zones
33%1461993Tobin, Harold J.; Moore, J. Casey: Acoustic velocity vs. effective stress in accretionary prism thrust faults; experimental effects
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2003Hayward, Nathan; Westbrook, Graham K. et al.: Seismic velocity, anisotropy, and fluid pressure in the Barbados accretionary wedge from an offset vertical seismic profile with seabed sourcesdownload
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1999Grevemeyer, Ingo; Flueh, Ernst R. et al.: Constraints on the shallow seismic structure at Ocean Drilling Program Site 1107, Ninetyeast Ridge, from implosive bottom sources and airgun shotsdownload
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1995Iturrino, Gerardo Jose: A study of the nature of oceanic crustal reflectivity using laboratory and log measurements; based on results from Deep Sea Drilling Project and Ocean Drilling Program sites in the Pacific and Indian oceans
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2003Swift, Stephen A.; Stephen, Ralph A. et al.: Third party borehole seismic experiments during the Ocean Drilling Program
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2011Tsuji, Takeshi; Hino, Ryota et al.: In situ stress state from walkaround VSP anisotropy in the Kumano Basin southeast of the Kii Peninsula, Japandownload
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2011Roach, L. A.; Edwards, R. N.: Seafloor compliance analysis reveals an apparent temporal trend in the mass of gas hydrate system near Bullseye Vent, Cascadia margin
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2011Gilbert, Lisa A.; Salisbury, Matthew H.: Oceanic crustal velocities from laboratory and logging measurements of Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Hole 1256Ddownload
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2001Sun, Y. F.; Goldberg, D.: An analytical relationship between scattering attenuation and porosity in oceanic crustdownload
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1987Butler, R.; Duennebier, Frederick K.: Teleseismic observations from OSS IVdownload
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1997Peacock, Sheila; Westbrook, Graham K. et al.: Seismic velocities in the northern Barbados Ridge accretionary complex, Site 949download
29%1994Stephen, R. A.; Koelsch, D. E. et al.: The Seafloor Borehole Array Seismic System (SEABASS) and VLF ambient noise
29%341974Salisbury, M. H.; Christensen, N. I. et al.: Sonic velocities and densities of basalts from the Nazca Plate; Leg 34
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2000Wood, Warren T.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: In situ measurements of P-wave attenuation in the methane hydrate- and gas-bearing sediments of the Blake Ridge
29%1331990Feary, D. A.; Pigram, C. J. et al.: Leg 133 - northeast Australia; safety package
29%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
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1989Fryer, Gerard J.; Wilkens, Roy H.: Making sense of seismic velocities in the shallow oceanic crust
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1993Lee, Myung W.; Hutchinson, D. R. et al.: Method of estimating the amount of in situ gas hydrates in deep marine sediments
29%1988Takeuchi, Tomoyoshi: Sound propagation experiments in the sea for mean current velocity measurement
29%371976Hyndman, R. D.; Drury, M. J.: The physical properties of oceanic basement rocks from deep drilling on the Mid-Atlantic Ridgedownload
29%1995Antipov, M. P.; Shlezinger, A. Ye. et al.: Influence of stratigraphy on acoustic wave fields
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1987Anderson, Paul: Determination of ocean borehole horizontal seismic sensor orientation at DSDP Site 581
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1980Matthews, J. E.: Heuristic physical property model for marine sediments
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1999Meyers, Greg; Goldberg, Dave et al.: Petrophysical applications of new seismic-while-drilling technology in deep water
29%1995Honsho, Chie; Tamaki, Kensaku et al.: Geomagnetic total intensity measurement by proton magnetometer
29%1986Carlson, R. L.; Gangi, A. F. et al.: Empirical reflection travel time versus depth and velocity versus depth functions for the deep-sea sediment columndownload
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2005Schut, Etienne Wildeboer: Exploring the Neogene sedimentation of the eastern South Atlantic with reflection seismic data
29%1281992Suyehiro, Kiyoshi: Seismic structure
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2005Iturrino, G. J.; Goldberg, D. et al.: Shear-wave anisotropy from dipole shear logs in oceanic crustal environments
29%2001Stauffer, Philip H.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Modeling consolidation and dewatering near the toe of the northern Barbados accretionary complexdownload
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1997Frazer, L. Neil; Sun, Xinhua et al.: Inversion of sonic waveforms with unknown source and receiver functions
29%2001Minshull, T. A.; Bullock, A. D.: Crustal structure of the ocean-continent transition at Goban Spur, UK western approaches
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2005Bartetzko, A.; Delius, H. et al.: Effect of compositional and structural variations on log responses of igneous and metamorphic rocks; I, Mafic rocks
29%2010Webster, Jody M.; Yokoyama, Yusuke et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 325 preliminary report; Great Barrier Reef environmental changes; the last deglacial sea level rise in the South Pacific; offshore drilling northeast Australia; platform operations, 11 February-7 April 2010; Onshore Science Party, 2-16 July 2010
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2002Bartetzko, A.; Pechnig, R. et al.: Interpretation of well-logging data to study lateral variations in young oceanic crust; DSDP/ODP holes 504B and 896A, Costa Rica Rift
29%1702000Tryon, Michael D.; Brown, Kevin M.: Results from long-term aqueous flux measurements on the Costa Rican convergent margin
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2000Wood, Warren T.; Ruppel, Carolyn D.: Seismic and thermal investigations of the Blake Ridge gas hydrate area; a synthesis
29%641994McHargue, Lanny Ray: A 50,000 year (super 10) Be record from Gulf of California sediments
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2010Hashimoto, Y.; Tobin, H. J. et al.: Velocity-porosity relationships for slope apron and accreted sediments in the Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 315 Site C0001download

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