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100%1993Kastner, M.; Brown, K. A. et al.: Gas hydrates and bottom simulating reflectors in the Cascadia Margin
100%1682005Underwood, Michael B.; Hoke, Kimberley D. et al.: Provenance, stratigraphic architecture, and hydrogeologic influence of turbidites on the mid-ocean ridge flank of northwestern Cascadia Basin, Pacific Ocean
94%18
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1984Kulm, L. D.; Louhere, P. W. et al.: Geology of continental margin and Cascadia Basin
87%1681998Underwood, Michael; Hoke, Kim et al.: Turbidite sedimentology near the northwestern edge of Cascadia Basin, Pacific Ocean
83%18
18-174
1975Carson, B.: Carbonate dissolution in "offscraped" deep-sea sediments; an integral part of the subduction process?
83%146
146-889
2000Willoughby, E. C.; Edwards, R. N.: Gas hydrate exploration in north Cascadia using seafloor compliance measurements
83%1462000Hyndman, R. D.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Geophysical studies of marine gas hydrate in northern Cascadia
83%146
146-892
1993He, J.; Wang, C. Y. et al.: BSR as a flow meter for discharge along faults; results from the Oregon Cascadia margin
83%1995Carson, Bobb: Fluid expulsion on the Cascadia margin; partial control of a complex carbon budget
83%146
146-892
1993Screaton, E. J.; Carson, B.: Results from ODP Leg 146 sealed boreholes; shipboard- and submersible-based hydraulic tests
83%2005Davis, E. E.; Becker, K.: Fluid pressure, sediment compressibility, and secular and transient strain in subduction prisms; results from ODP CORK borehole hydrologic observatories
83%2005Cowen, J. P.; Glazer, B. et al.: Improved access to aging ocean basement biosphere for microbial geochemical studies
83%146
146-892
1998Schlueter, Michael; Linke, Peter et al.: Geochemistry of a sealed deep-sea borehole on the Cascadia margin
83%311
311-U1328
2007Riedel, Michael: 4D seismic time-lapse monitoring of an active cold vent, northern Cascadia margin
83%168
168-1026
1998Monnin, Christophe; Buatier, Martine: Calcium carbonate stability in oceanic ridge flank sediments
83%146
146-892
1994Carson, B.; Moore, J. Casey: Structural control of modern fluid migration and expulsion on the Cascadia accretionary margin
83%1461991Carson, Bobb; Holmes, Mark L.: Fluid expulsion sites imaged on Cascadia margin
83%1682006Galy, A.; Carder, E. et al.: Insights from magnesium isotopic compositions on the oceanic hydrothermal circulation; is seamount weathering the solution?
83%311
311-U1328
2011Kaneko, Masanori; Kitajima, Fumio et al.: Stable hydrogen isotope measurement of archaeal ether-bound hydrocarbons
71%18
18-174
2006Prytulak, Julie; Vervoort, J. D. et al.: Astoria Fan sediments, DSDP Site 174, Cascadia Basin; Hf-Nd-Pb constraints on provenance and outburst floodingdownload
67%146
146-889
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164-997
2000Collett, Timothy S.: Natural gas hydrate as a potential energy resource
67%146
146-888
1994Yuan, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Seismic velocities and inferred porosities in the accretionary wedge sediments at the Cascadia margindownload
67%162
162-986
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168-1026
1996Fisk, Martin; Giovannoni, Stephen et al.: ODP recovers "live" volcanic rocks
67%146
146-889
146-890
1998Ganguly, N.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Heat flow, and seismic studies of marine gas hydrates on the Cascadia margin
67%146
146-889
146-890
1998Barnes, Stephen P.; Bradbrook, Samuel D. et al.: Isolation of sulfate-reducing bacteria from deep sediment layers of the Pacific Ocean
67%146
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146-892
1993MacKay, M. E.; Jarrard, R. D. et al.: Origin of bottom simulating reflectors; geophysical evidence from the Cascadia accretionary prism
67%146
146-891
146-892
1994Sample, J. C.: Isotopic evidence from diagenetic carbonates for fluid flow in the Cascadia accretionary wedge; results from ODP Leg 146
67%146
146-889
146-892
1993Schlueter, M.; Linke, P. et al.: Geochemistry and fluid flow observed at deep-sea boreholes (CORK) on the Cascadia accretionary wedge (ODP Sites 889 and 892)
67%146
146-892
1995Screaton, Elizabeth J.; Carson, Bobb et al.: Hydrogeologic properties of a thrust fault within the Oregon accretionary prismdownload
67%107
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1988Suess, Erwin: Role of fluid circulation in the crust and the prospects for future ocean drilling
67%146
146-892
1996Carson, Bobb; Paskevich, Valerie F. et al.: Discrimination of fluid seeps on the convergent Oregon continental margin with GLORIA imagery
67%76
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1996Bradley, Christopher R.; Dorman, LeRoy M. et al.: Correlation of seafloor noise directionality with seafloor topography; evidence from LFAS and NOBS experiments
67%3112009Wortmann, Uli G.; Chernyavsky, B. M. et al.: (super 34) S/ (super 32) S and (super 18) 0/ (super 16) 0 ratios of dissolved sulfate from interstitial water samples above gas hydrate bearing sediments of IODP Expedition 311, Cascadia margin
67%2042004Pinero, E.; Gracia, E. et al.: Sedimentologia y magnetismo de sedimentos ricos en hidratos de gas de Hydrate Ridge (margen de Oregon - ODP Leg 204); aplicacion en estudios paleoclimaticos Sedimentology and magnetism of sediments rich in gas hydrates from Hydrate Ridge (Oregon margin-ODP Leg 204); application to paleoclimate studies
67%168
168-1026
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2008Walker, Brett D.; McCarthy, Matthew D. et al.: Dissolved inorganic carbon isotopic composition of low-temperature axial and ridge-flank hydrothermal fluids of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
67%18
18-174
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146-888
2003Underwood, Michael B.: Spatial and temporal variations of sediment input to the Cascadia subduction zone
67%146
146-889
2005Hobro, J. W. D.; Minshull, T. A. et al.: A three-dimensional seismic tomographic study of the gas hydrate stability zone, offshore Vancouver Islanddownload
67%1682000Becker, Nathan C.; Wheat, C. Geoffrey et al.: A geological and geophysical investigation of Baby Bare, locus of a ridge flank hydrothermal system in the Cascadia Basindownload
67%146
146-889
146-890
2005Schwalenberg, Katrin; Willoughby, Eleanor et al.: Marine gas hydrate electromagnetic signatures in Cascadia and their correlation with seismic blank zones
67%146
146-892
2005Lanoil, Brian D.; La Duc, Myron T. et al.: Archaeal diversity in ODP legacy borehole 892b and associated seawater and sediments of the Cascadia Margin
67%146
146-892
2000McNeill, Lisa C.; Goldfinger, Chris et al.: Tectonics and depositional history of the Neogene Cascadia forearc basin; investigations of a deformed late Miocene unconformity
67%146
146-888
2000Yuan, J.; Edwards, R. N.: The assessment of marine gas hydrates through electrical remote sounding; hydrate without a BSR?download
67%146
146-889
146-890
2004Chapman, Ross; Pohlman, John C. et al.: Thermogenic gas hydrates in the northern Cascadia margin
67%168
168-1023
168-1025
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168-1028
2001Rudnicki, Mark D.; Elderfield, Henry et al.: Fractionation of sulfur isotopes during bacterial sulfate reduction in deep ocean sediments at elevated temperatures
67%204
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2006Max, Michael D.; Johnson, Arthur H. et al.: State of development of gas hydrate as an economic resource
67%146
146-889
2004Schwalenberg, K.; Edwards, R. N. et al.: Marine controlled source electromagnetics for gas hydrate evaluation on the Cascadia margin; correlation between resistivity anomalies and seismic blank zones
67%146
146-888
2008Knudson, K. P.; Hendy, I. L.: Post-depositional diagenetic carbonate precipitation, methane production and climate-driven sedimentary processes in the northeastern Pacific Nitinat Fan
67%18
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18-175
1977Carson, B.: Tectonically induced deformation of deep-sea sediments off Washington and northern Oregon; mechanical consolidation
67%146
146-888
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168-1027
2010Carpentier, M.; Weis, D. et al.: Chemical and isotopic constraints on sedimentary input into the northern Cascades arc system
58%146
146-891
146-892
1994Gray, William Geoffrey Douglas: Sediment consolidation and permeability at the central Oregon margin, Ocean Drilling Program sites 891 and 892
58%146
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164-997
2000Goldberg, David S.; Collett, Timothy S. et al.: Ground truth; in-situ properties of hydrate
58%146
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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
58%146
146-892
2003Gei, Davide; Carcione, Jose M.: Acoustic properties of sediments saturated with gas hydrate, free gas and water
58%3012003Kenig, Fabien; Simons, Dirk-Jan H. et al.: Branched aliphatic alkanes with quaternary substituted carbon atoms in modern and ancient geologic samples
58%18
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190-1175
2007Underwood, Michael B.: Sediment inputs to subduction zones; why lithostratigraphy and clay mineralogy matter
58%168
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168-1027
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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
58%3112007Jackson, Peter; Long, Dave et al.: Investigating methane hydrates
58%18
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2002Underwood, Michael B.: Strike-parallel variations in clay minerals and fault vergence in the Cascadia subduction zone
53%1461994Cochrane, Guy R.; MacKay, Mary E. et al.: Consolidation and deformation of sediments at the toe of the central Oregon accretionary prism from multichannel seismic datadownload
50%3112006Chen, Marc-Andre Paul: Northern Cascadia marine gas hydrate; constraints from resistivity, velocity, and AVOdownload
50%18
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1973Kulm, La Verne D.; Prince, Roger A. et al.: Appendix I, Part A; Site survey of the northern Oregon continental margin and Astoria Fandownload
50%146
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2003Carson, Bobb; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Implications of carbon flux from the Cascadia accretionary prism; results from long-term, in situ measurements at ODP Site 892Bdownload
50%1461995MacKay, Mary E.; Jarrard, Richard D. et al.: Technical notes and additions to: Origin of bottom-simulating reflectors; geophysical evidence from the Cascadia accretionary prism
50%131
131-808
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2004Suppe, John; Connors, Christopher D. et al.: Shear fault-bend folding
50%311
311-U1327
2006Riedel, Michael; Collett, Tim et al.: Gas hydrate transect across northern Cascadia margin
50%146
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2001Chamov, N. P.; Kurnosov, V. B.: Epigenesis of sediments in the Cascadia accretionary prism, western continental margin of United States
50%311
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311-U1326
2008Torres, M. E.; Trehu, A. M. et al.: Methane hydrate formation in turbidite sediments of northern Cascadia, IODP Expedition 311download
50%204
204-1244
2006Spicer, M. D.; Borowski, W. S.: A preliminary comparison of the sulfur geochemistry within shallow, continental-rise sediments overlying two gas hydrate terranes
50%201
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2006Inagaki, Fumio; Nunoura, Takuro et al.: Biogeographical distribution and diversity of microbes in methane hydrate-bearing deep on the Pacific Ocean margin
50%146
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311-U1327
2011Dash, Ranjan; Spence, George: P-wave and S-wave velocity structure of northern Cascadia margin gas hydrates
48%146
146-892
1995Carson, Bobb; Westbrook, Graham K.: Modern fluid flow in the Cascadia accretionary wedge; a synthesisdownload
47%1461994Westbrook, Graham K.; Carson, Bobb et al.: Leg 146 introduction; Cascadia margindownload
46%1682000Underwood, Michael B.; Hoke, Kimberly D.: Composition and provenance of turbidite sand and hemipelagic mud in northwestern Cascadia Basindownload
42%155
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155-941
2011Nelson, C. Hans; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Interplay of mass-transport and turbidite-system deposits in different active tectonic and passive continental margin settings; external and local controlling factors
42%146
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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
40%18
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1973von Huene, Roland; Kulm, La Verne D.: Tectonic summary of Leg 18download
37%1461994Westbrook, Graham K.: Growth of accretionary wedges off Vancouver Island and Oregondownload
33%146
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2011Bhatnagar, Gaurav; Chatterjee, Sayantan et al.: Analytical theory relating the depth of the sulfate-methane transition to gas hydrate distribution and saturationdownload
31%1461995Chamov, Nickolai P.; Murdmaa, I. O.: Coarse fraction minerals of sands in Cascadia Margin sedimentsdownload
31%2042005Underwood, Michael B.; Torres, Marta E.: Composition of clay minerals from hemipelagic sediments at Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia subduction zonedownload
30%1461994Hyndman, R. D.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Regional geophysics and structural framework of the Vancouver Island margin accretionary prismdownload
29%1970Vallier, Tracy L.: The mineralogy of some turbidite sands from sites 32 and 35, Chapter 25download
29%1461995Behrmann, Jan H.; Bauer, Peter et al.: Data report; Provenance analysis of Quaternary sands and sandstones from Cascadia margindownload
29%146
146-892
1995Moran, Kate; Gray, W. G. D. et al.: Preliminary and stress history of sediment from the Cascadia margindownload
28%146
146-888
1994Westbrook, Graham K.; Carson, Bobb et al.: Summary of Cascadia drilling resultsdownload
28%1681997Davis, Earl E.; Chapman, D. S. et al.: Seafloor heat flow on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge; data from "flankflux" studies through 1995download
25%18
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1973Scheidegger, Kenneth F.; Kulm, La Verne D. et al.: Heavy mineralogy of unconsolidated sands in northeastern Pacific sediments; Leg 18, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
25%3112005Riedel, Michael; Willoughby, E. C. et al.: Gas hydrate on the northern Cascadia margin; regional geophysics and structural frameworkdownload
25%327
327-U1027
2011Fisher, Andrew; Tsuji, Takeshi et al.: Site 1027download
24%1391992Davis, Earl E.; Villinger, Heinrich W.: Tectonic and thermal structure of the Middle Valley sedimented rift, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
23%1461995Camerlenghi, Angelo; Lucchi, R. G. et al.: Grain-size analysis and distribution in Cascadia Margin sediments, northeastern Pacificdownload
22%1682000Cavin, Amanda; Underwood, Michael B. et al.: Relations between textural characteristics and physical properties of sediments in northwestern Cascadia Basindownload
21%1681996Davis, Earl; Fisher, Andrew et al.: Leg 168 scientific prospectus; hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crust; eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
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1980Shephard, Les E.; Bryant, William R.: Consolidation characteristics of Japan Trench sedimentsdownload
21%1461995Owens, W. H.: Data report; Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of a set of samples from the Cascadia margindownload
21%146
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1995Moore, J. Casey; Moran, Kate et al.: Frontal thrust, Oregon accretionary prism; geometry, physical properties, and fluid pressuredownload
19%146
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2005Riedel, Michael; Collett, Timothy S. et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Expedition 311 scientific prospectus; Cascadia margin hydratesdownload
19%1681997Davis, Earl E.; Fisher, Andrew T. et al.: Introduction and summary; Hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crust and its consequences on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
19%1391994Davis, Earl E.; Fisher, Andrew T.: On the nature and consequences of hydrothermal circulation in the Middle Valley sedimented rift; interferences from geophysical and geochemical observations, Leg 139download
18%1461995Cragg, Barry A.; Parkes, Ronald John et al.: The impact of fluid and gas venting on bacterial populations and processes in sediments from the Cascadia margin accretionary system (sites 888-892) and the geochemical consequencesdownload

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