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100%146
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1998Kastner, Miriam; Kvenvolden, Keith A. et al.: Chemistry, isotopic composition, and origin of a methane-hydrogen sulfide hydrate at the Cascadia subduction zone
86%18
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2002Underwood, Michael B.: Strike-parallel variations in clay minerals and fault vergence in the Cascadia subduction zone
85%1461993Drilling at the Cascadia margin
85%146
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1995Screaton, Elizabeth J.: Investigation of fluid sources and movement at the Cascadia margin
85%146
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146-892
2002Mares, Atonal E.: ICP-MS and statistical analysis of major and trace element signatures within the carbonate fraction of marine sediments, Cascadia subduction zone, central Oregon
85%1997Goldberg, Dave: Detection of in situ physical properties using logging-while-drilling
85%1996Yuan, Tianson: Seismic studies of the northern Cascadia accretionary prism; sediment consolidation and gas hydrates
80%146
146-891
146-892
1995Trehu, Anne M.; Lin, Guibiao et al.: A seismic reflection profile across the Cascadia subduction zone offshore central Oregon; new constraints on methane distribution and crustal structuredownload
80%18
18-174
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2003Underwood, Michael B.: Spatial and temporal variations of sediment input to the Cascadia subduction zone
80%204
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204-1252
2005Basu, N.; Underwood, M. B. et al.: Composition and dehydration of clay minerals from hemipelagic sediments at Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia subduction zone
71%1461999Mann, Doerte; Kukowski, Nina: Numerical modelling of focussed fluid flow in the Cascadia accretionary wedge
71%1462000Hyndman, R. D.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Geophysical studies of marine gas hydrate in northern Cascadia
71%1998Ganguly, N.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Heat flow variations from bottom simulating reflectors on the Cascadia Margin
71%1998Blais-Stevens, Andree; Clague, John J. et al.: Holocene sedimentation in Saanich Inlet, B.C.; implications for prehistoric earthquake history
71%1461995Jarrard, R. D.: Velocity and porosity of oceanic crust and accretionary prisms; core/log/seismic links
71%1461991Moore, J. Casey: Geophysicists meet bioherm; seepy story surfaces
71%146
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2003Yuan, Jian: Electromagnetic assessment of offshore methane hydrate deposits on the northern Cascadia margin
71%2004Johnson, Joel E.: Deformation, fluid venting, and slope failure at an active margin gas hydrate province, Hydrate Ridge Cascadia accretionary wedge
71%141
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1999Hovland, Martin; Francis, T. J. G. et al.: Strategy for scientific drilling of marine gas hydrates
71%2042005Lu, Z.; Fehn, U. et al.: Long distance migration of fluids in the Cascadia margin; evidence from iodine isotopic composition
71%1461997Jarrard, Richard D.: Origins of porosity and velocity variations at Cascadia accretionary prismdownload
71%1692002Blais-Stevens, A.; Clague, J. J. et al.: Paleoseismic signature in late Holocene sediment cores from Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
71%1461994MacKay, Mary Elizabeth: Structural evolution of the Oregon accretionary prism
71%2006Gonzalez-Mieres, Ramon; Suppe, J.: Relief and shortening in detachment folds
71%1461994Tobin, Harold J.; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Estimating fluid pressure in the frontal thrust of the Oregon accretionary prism from velocity vs. effective stress measurements and fault reflectivity
71%1997Housen, Bernard: Magnetic fabrics from active accretionary prisms
71%1462001Tryon, Michael; Brown, Kevin et al.: A new benthic aqueous flux meter for very low to moderate discharge rates
71%1461991Carson, Bobb; Holmes, Mark L.: Fluid expulsion sites imaged on Cascadia margin
71%3112007Heuer, Verena; Pohlman, John et al.: Carbon isotopic compositions of acetate as proxies for biogeochemical processes in gas hydrate bearing sediments
71%146
146-892
1995Davis, Earl E.; Wang, Kelin et al.: Long-term observations of pressure and temperature in hole 892B; Cascadia accretionary prism
71%1461997Sample, James C.; Coath, Christopher D. et al.: An ion microprobe study of variations of oxygen isotopes in carbonate veins from the Cascadia accretionary wedge
71%2042004Xun, H.; Bangs, N. L. et al.: Estimation of free gas saturation using AVO analysis on 3D seismic data at south Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia accretionary complex
71%2042004Trehu, Anne M.: Gas hydrate distribution and dynamics in marine sediments; insights from ODP drilling on hydrate ridge
71%204
204-1249
2002Showstack, Randy: Ocean drilling program investigates Hydrate Ridge
71%1461995Whiticar, Michael J.; Hovland, Martin: Relationship of hydrocarbon gases to hydrates in the Cascadia and Oregon accretionary margins
71%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
71%3112005Riedel, M.; Collett, T. S. et al.: Tectonic discrimination with classification trees
71%146
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2000Musgrave, Robert J.: Rock magnetism and the deep biosphere
71%146
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2000Willoughby, E. C.; Edwards, R. N.: Shear velocities in Cascadia from seafloor compliance data
71%146
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1995Wang, Kelin; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Modelling thermal effects of pervasive and channelled water flow in northern Cascadia accretionary prism
71%2042010Bohrmann, G.; Klapp, S. A. et al.: Fabric and micro-fabric of ODP Leg 204 gas hydrates, Cascadia Margin
70%168
168-1026
2011Heesemann, M.; Davis, E. E. et al.: CORK borehole observatory meets Neptune Canada cabled observatory; first experiences and future plans
57%146
146-892
1998Sample, James C.; Coath, Chris D. et al.: Isotopic evidence for substantial variations in fluid temperature during single vein growth in an active thrust fault at the Cascadia margin; ion microprobe analysis of oxygen in calcite
57%146
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1994Yuan, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Seismic velocities and inferred porosities in the accretionary wedge sediments at the Cascadia margindownload
57%1462000Spence, George D.; Hyndman, R. D. et al.: North Cascadia deep sea gas hydrates
57%146
146-892
1998Jaeger, John M.; Carson, Bobb et al.: In-situ measurement of hydrocarbon-rich fluid flow from the Cascadia accretionary prism
57%146
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146-892
1996Sample, J. C.: Isotopic evidence from authigenic carbonates for rapid, upward fluid flow in accretionary wedges
57%142
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1998Kastner, Miriam; Paytan, A. et al.: Methane advection, methane hydrate formation and possibly dissociation, at the Cascadia margin, off central Oregon
57%146
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1995Fink, Cameron R.; Spence, George D. et al.: Analysis of methane hydrates at ODP 889B from detailed single channel seismic
57%1461995Yuan, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Velocity structure of a gas hydrate reflector off Vancouver Island margin
57%146
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1993Carson, Bobb; Westbrook, Graham H. et al.: Cascadia margin
57%139
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1995Davis, E. E.; Wang, K.: Formation properties from subseafloor borehole observations of tidally induced pore pressure variations
57%146
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1996Yuan, T.; Hyndman, R. D. et al.: Seismic velocity increase and deep-sea gas hydrate concentration above a bottom-simulating reflector on the northern Cascadia continental slopedownload
57%201
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2003Inagaki, Fumio; Nunoura, Takuro et al.: Microbial community structures in methane hydrate bearing deep marine sediments from the Peru Margin (ODP Leg 201) and the Cascadia Margin (ODP Leg 204)
57%311
311-U1325
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2007Holland, Melanie E.; Schultheiss, Peter: Geotek travelogue; IODP Expedition 311, Cascadia margin gas hydrates
57%169
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169-1034
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169S-1033
2001Blais-Stevens, Andree; Clague, John J.: Paleoseismic signature in late Holocene sediment cores from Saanich Inlet, British Columbia
57%146
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146-890
1999Yuan, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Seismic velocity studies of a gas hydrate bottom-simulating reflector on the northern Cascadia continental margin; amplitude modeling and full waveform inversiondownload
57%190
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2008Kitajima, Hiroko; Noda, Hiroyuki et al.: Hydraulic and frictional properties of natural clay-rich sediments from ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough and IODP Expediton 311 Cascadia Margin
57%146
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2000Whiticar, Michael J.: Marine gas hydrates along the Cascadia accretionary margin; economic boon or environmental bust
57%146
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2003Davie, Matthew K.; Buffett, Bruce A.: Sources of methane for marine gas hydrate; inferences from a comparison of observations and numerical models
57%2009Neumann, Else-Ragnhild; Simon, Nina S. C.: Ultra-refractory mantle xenoliths from ocean islands; how do they compare to peridotites retrieved from oceanic sub-arc mantle?
57%311
311-U1327
311-U1328
2010Kaneko, Masanori; Shingai, Hiroshi et al.: Chemical and isotopic signature of bulk organic matter and hydrocarbon biomarkers within mid-slope accretionary sediments of the northern Cascadia Margin gas hydrate system
57%18
18-177
2010Rohr, K. M. M.; Tryon, A. J.: Pacific-North America plate boundary reorganization in response to a change in relative plate motion; offshore Canadadownload
57%311
311-U1325
311-U1326
311-U1327
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2006Heuer, V.; Teichert, B. M. A.: Cruise report of IODP Expedition 311; Cascadia margin gas hydrates
57%146
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2000Kastner, Miriam; Carson, Bobb et al.: An in situ experiment of methane sequestration as gas hydrate, authigenic carbonate, and loss to the water column and/or atmosphere
57%146
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146-890
2000Spence, G. D.; Hyndman, R. D. et al.: Cascadia margin, Northeast Pacific Ocean; hydrate distribution from geophysical investigations
57%2042003Trehu, A. M.; Bohrmann, G. et al.: ODP Leg 204; gas hydrate distribution and dynamics beneath southern Hydrate Ridge
57%201
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2007Lipp, Julius S.; Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe: The deep biosphere; quantitative and taxonomic constraints through microbial lipids
57%146
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146-892
1994Sample, James C.: Summary of isotopic evidence from diagenetic carbonates for paleohydrogeology middle to lower slope portions of the Cascadia accretionary wedge
57%146
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2001Chamov, N. P.; Basilyan, A. E. et al.: On the evolution of the Cascadia accretionary prism, western North American continental margin
57%146
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146-892
1998Sample, J. C.; Coathe, C. D. et al.: Temporal fluctuations of syntectonic fluids in the Cascadia accretionary wedge
57%1091997Herzig, Peter; Hannington, Mark et al.: Leg SO109-2
57%146
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1994Housen, Bernard A.; van der Pluijm, Ben A.: Quantification of deformation fabrics in the Cascadia accretionary prism using magnetic anisotropy and X-ray texture goniometry
57%204
204-1244
204-1245
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2006Weitemeyer, K. A.; Constable, S. C. et al.: First results from a marine controlled-source electromagnetic survey to detect gas hydrates offshore Oregondownload
57%146
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146-892
2001Deyhle, A.; Kopf, A. et al.: Boron systematics of authigenic carbonates; a new approach to identify fluid processes in accretionary prisms
57%3112007Heuer, Verena; Pohlman, John et al.: Carbon isotopic compositions of volatile fatty acids as proxies for biogeochemical processes in gas hydrate bearing sediments
57%204
204-1244
204-1245
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2006Teichert, B. M. A.; Gussone, N. et al.: IODP; controls on Ca isotope fractionation in pore waters of the Cascadia Margin (ODP Leg 204)
57%146
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2001Zuehlsdorff, Lars; Spiess, Volkhard et al.: Multi-frequency seismic data in the vicinity of a gas hydrate site at the northern Cascadia accretionary prism
57%144
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1998Zuehldorff, Lars; Spiess, Volkhard et al.: Seismic indicators for dewatering processes near ODP sites 889 and 890, Cascadia accretionary prism
57%164
164-997
2003Chand, S.; Minshull, T. A.: Seismic constraints on the effects of gas hydrate on sediment physical properties and fluid flow; a review
57%3112007Bhatnagar, G.; Chapman, W. et al.: Methane hydrate saturation in marine sediment; basic relationships to methane flux and depth of the sulfate-methane transition
57%146
146-892
2010Sample, James C.: Stable isotope constraints on vein formation and fluid evolution along a recent thrust fault in the Cascadia accretionary wedge
57%1561995Maltman, Alex J.; Labaume, Pierre et al.: Deformation microstructures and their implications for fluid flow in the Barbados and other accretionary prisms
57%2042004Trehu, Anne M.; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: Feeding methane vents and gas hydrate deposits at south Hydrate Ridgedownload
57%190
190-1174
311
2007Kitajima, H.; Noda, H. et al.: Hydraulic and frictional properties of natural clay-rich sediments from ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough and IODP Expedition 311 Cascadia margin
57%110
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1995Moran, Kate: Sediment physical properties and in situ stress conditions at modern accretionary prisms; controls on fluid flow
57%1994Davis, E.; Macdonald, R. et al.: Fluid flow in ridge-crest, ridge-flank, and accretionary-prism settings; ODP borehole monitoring instrumentation and experiments
57%662006Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: An evaluation of factors influencing pore pressure in accretionary complexes; implications for taper angle and wedge mechanicsdownload
57%146
146-889
1998Hobro, J. W. D.; Minshull, T. A. et al.: Three-dimensional seismic tomographic studies of the methane hydrate stability zone in the Cascadia Margin
57%146
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1998Hobro, J. W.; Minshull, T. A. et al.: Tomographic seismic studies of the methane hydrate stability zone in the Cascadia Margin
57%311
311-U1328
2008Kaneko, Masanori; Naraoka, Hiroshi: Carbon and hydrogen isotopic compositions of archaeal lipids in deeper part of methane hydrate bearing sediment
57%196
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2008McNeill, L.; Moore, J. C. et al.: Changes in situ stress across the Nankai and Cascadia convergent margins from borehole breakout measurements during ocean drilling
57%3112010Wortmann, U. G.; Chernyavsky, B. M. et al.: (super 23) S/ (super 32) S and (super 18) O/ (super 16) O ratios of dissolved sulfate from interstitial water samples above gas hydrate bearing sediments of IODP Expedition 311, Cascadia Margin
57%204
204-1249
2010Cao, Y. C.; Su, Z. et al.: A kinetic model for hydrate precipitated from venting methane gas at seep site; application to the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon
57%3032010Ockert, Charlotte; Teichert, Barbara M. A. et al.: Ca-isotope fractionation during interaction with clay minerals
49%1461996Clennell, M. Ben; Knipe, Rob J. et al.: A new geotechnical ring-shear device for the investigation of fault zone permeability; design and preliminary results
49%2042004Boetius, Antje; Suess, Erwin: Hydrate Ridge; a natural laboratory for the study of microbial life fueled by methane from near-surface gas hydratesdownload
49%66
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2004Clift, Peter; Vannucchi, Paola: Controls on tectonic accretion versus erosion in subduction zones; implications for the origin and recycling of the continental crustdownload
49%146
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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
49%2005Milkov, Alexei V.; Xu, Wenyue: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport, and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon; discussiondownload

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