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100%521977Levi, S.; Bryan, W. B. et al.: Paleo-magnetic properties of Cretaceous ocean crust, DSDP Leg 52
85%521980Stephen, R. A.: Lateral inhomogeneity and anistropy in upper oceanic crust
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1978Stephen, R. A.: The oblique seismic experiment on DSDP Leg 52
71%521982Stephen, R. A.: Direct observation of shear wave particle motions in oceanic crust
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1979Nishitani, T.: Grain size effect on the low-temperature oxidation of titanomagnetites
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1979Sinton, John M.; Byerly, Gary R.: High Na/K silicic differentiates of oceanic spreading center magmas; evidence from DSDP Legs 51-52 dolerites
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1978Kelts, K.: Sedimentation on the Middle Atlantic Ridge during euxinic episodes from Middle to Late Cretaceous times
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1981Ui, T.: Filled hollow pillows from the core of IPOD-DSDP Leg 51
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1979Puchelt, Harald R.; Emmermann, Rolf: Trace elements in ocean floor basalts and their development
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1987Smith, Brigitte M.: Consequences of the maghemitization on the magnetic properties of submarine basalts; synthesis of previous works and results concerning basement rocks from mainly D.S.D.P. legs 51 and 52
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1983Alt, Jeffrey C.: Alteration of the upper oceanic crust; DSDP Site 417
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1981Girod, M.: Magmatisme lie a l'ouverture de l'Atlantique Nord Magmatism linked to the opening of the North Atlantic
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1981Stephen, R. A.: Seismic anisotropy observed in upper oceanic crustdownload
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1988Fisk, Martin R.; Nielsen, R. L.: Partial melts of altered seafloor basalt and the evolution of MORB during assimilation and fractional crystallization
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1985Bolmer, S. T.; Stephen, Ralph A.: Seismic anisotropy in the upper crust at DSDP Site 418
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1977Muehlenbachs, K.; Scarfe, C. M.: Low temperature alteration of basalts from DSDP legs 52 and 53, Site 418 A
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1994Smith, Howard Jesse: The boron isotopic composition of oceanic crust
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1985South of Bermuda; old hole yields new information
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1985Gitlin, Ellen: Sulfide remobilitzation during low temperature alteration of seafloor basalt
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1986Broglia, C.; Moos, Daniel: Physical properties of 110 Ma oceanic crust; geophysical logging results from DSDP Hole 418A
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1986Swift, Stephen A.; Stephen, Ralph A.: Lateral variability and anisotropy of the shallow oceanic crust at DSDP Site 418 in the western North Atlantic
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2000Hofmann, P.; Ricken, W. et al.: Geochemical signature and related climatic-oceanographic processes; the proposed "Oceanic Anoxic Event 1B (lower Albian)" at site 417D, North Atlantic Ocean, testing the fertility hypothesis
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1978Storzer, D.; Selo, M.: Chronothermometrie par traces de fission des basaltes provenant des legs 51-52 et quelques reflexions sur l'alteration de ces roches par l'eau de mer Chrono-thermometry by fission-track methods of basalts from Legs 51-52 and some aspects of the alteration of these rocks by sea water
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1979Galson, Daniel Allen: An investigation of the thermal structure in the vicinity of IPOD sites 417 and 418
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1978Rice, S.; Langmuir, C. H. et al.: Basalts from DSDP Sites 417A and D; fractionated melts of an LREE-depleted source
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1994Spivack, Arthur J.; Staudigel, Hubert: Low-temperature alteration of the upper oceanic crust and the alkalinity budget of seawater
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1985Chiang, C. S.; Detrick, R. S.: The structure of the lower oceanic crust from synthetic seismogram modeling of near-vertical and wide-angle reflections and refractions near DSDP Site 417 in the western North Atlantic
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1981Moskowitz, Bruce M.; Banerjee, Subir K.: A comparison of the magnetic properties of synthetic titanomaghemites and some oceanic basaltsdownload
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1980Sinton, J. M.; Byerly, G. R.: Silicic differentiates of abyssal oceanic magmas; evidence for late-magmatic vapor transport of potassium
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1990Smith, H. Jesse; Staudigel, H. S. et al.: The boron composition of the oceanic crust; results for 417A and 418A composite samples
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1977Rigotti, P.; Flower, M. et al.: Preliminary paleomagnetic results of Leg 53 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
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1989Sen, G.; Draper, Grenville: Geochemical comparison of Cretaceous basalts from the Caribbean, Pacific, and Atlantic Provinces; Atlantic affinity of the Caribbean Plate?
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1977Salisbury, M. H.; Francheteau, J.: Downhole logging in old oceanic basement; DSDP Leg 51
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1996Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Feely, Richard A. et al.: Phosphate removal by oceanic hydrothermal processes; an update of the phosphorus budget in the oceans
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1978Moskowitz, B.; Banerjee, S. K.: Magnetic viscosity of fine and coarse grained basalts from DSDP Hole 417D
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1978Takaoka, N.; Nagao, K.: Mantle (super 40) Ar/ (super 36) Ar trapped in Cretaceous deep-sea basalts
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1978Hart, S. R.; Staudigel, H.: Ocean crust-seawater interaction; Leg 53
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1988Carlson, R. L.; Wilkens, R. H. et al.: Correlations of sediment lithostratigraphy, downhole logs and seismic reflectors at site 418
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1981Honnorez, Jose J.: The aging of the oceanic crust at low temperature
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1982Chamley, Herve; Debrabant, Pierre: American and African influences on the Albian deep sea clay sedimentation in the North Atlantic
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1987Bosum, W.: Magnetische Bohrlochmessungen in der Tiefseebohrung 418A (Bermuda Rise) unter Verwendung eines 3-D-Bohrlochmagnetometers Magnetic measurements in the Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 418A (Bermuda Rise) using a 3-D borehole magnetometer
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1980Alt, J. C.; Honnorez, J. J.: Extreme heterogeneous alteration of layer II basalts, DSDP Site 417
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1997Erbacher, J.; Thurow, J.: Influence of oceanic anoxic events on the evolution of Mid-Cretaceous Radiolaria in the North Atlantic and western Tethys
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2001Hofmann, Peter; Ricken, Werner et al.: Geochemical signature and related climatic-oceanographic processes for early Albian black shales; Site 417D, North Atlantic Ocean
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1978Javoy, M.; Fouillac, A. M.: Stable isotope ratios in DSDP Leg 51 basalts
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1991Tlig, S.: Rare earth element redistribution and fractionation during secondary mineral formation; examples from reef carbonate karst (Jebel Stah, Tunisia) and from oceanic basalts (Site 417A, northern Atlantic)
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1977Donnelly, T. W.: The chemical budget of alteration at Site 417A; a preliminary estimate
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1982Flower, M. F. J.: Cryptocumulate tholeiite as evidence for magma mixing at an intermediate-rate spreading axis
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1980Jahn, B. M.; Bernard-Griffiths, J. et al.: Nd and Sr isotopic compositions and REE abundances of Cretaceous MORB (holes 417D and 418A, legs 51, 52 and 53)
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1990Carlson, R. L.; Herrick, C. N.: Densities and porosities in the oceanic crust and their variations with depth and agedownload
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1996Staudigel, Hubert; Plank, Terry et al.: Geochemical fluxes during seafloor alteration of the basaltic upper oceanic crust; DSDP sites 417 and 418
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1979Richardson, S. H.; Hart, S. R. et al.: Age of ocean crust alteration; sometime is one time
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1979Staudigel, H.; Bryan, W. B. et al.: Chemical variation in glass-whole rock pairs in IPOD holes 417D and 418A
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1995Dougherty, M. E.; Vincent, R. J. et al.: Anisotropic seismic scattering in old Atlantic crustdownload
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1985Salisbury, M. H.; Scott, G. H. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; looking down an old hole
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1985Salisbury, M.: ODP Leg 102, borehole geophysics in sediment and basement of the western North Atlantic
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1993Pick, T. S.; Tauxe, L.: Cretaceous paleointensities and the geodynamo
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1993Bralower, Timothy J.; Sliter, William V. et al.: Dysoxic/anoxic episodes in the Aptian-Albian (Early Cretaceous)
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1980Purdy, G. M.; Ewing, J. I. et al.: A deep-towed hydrophone seismic-reflection survey around IPOD sites 417 and 418
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1977Flower, M. F. J.; Salisbury, M. H. et al.: At the Bermuda Rise, Cretaceous crust sought
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1981Galson, D. A.; Von Herzen, R. P.: A heat flow survey on anomaly M0 south of the Bermuda Rise
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1995Staudigel, Hubert; Davies, G. R. et al.: Large scale isotopic Sr, Nd and O isotopic anatomy of altered oceanic crust; DSDP/ODP sites 417/418
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1977Johnson, D. M.: Crack distribution and character in Layer 2B basalts
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1989Staudigel, Hubert; Hart, Stanley R. et al.: Cretaceous ocean crust at DSDP sites 417 and 418; carbon uptake from weathering versus loss by magmatic outgassing
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1990Staudigel, Hubert; Hart, Stanley R. et al.: Bulk ocean crust alteration at DSDP Site 417 and 418; O, Sr, Nd isotopes, K, Rb, CO (sub 2)
49%51
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1990Staudigel, Hubert; Hart, Stanley R. et al.: Carbon and ocean crust alteration
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1978Hart, S. R.; Staudigel, H. et al.: Oceanic crust; age of alteration
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1981Verosub, Kenneth L.; Moores, Eldridge M.: Tectonic rotations in extensional regimes and their paleomagnetic consequences for oceanic basaltsdownload
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1981Flower, Martin F. J.; Robinson, Paul T.: Basement drilling in the western Atlantic Ocean; 1, Magma fractionation and its relation to eruptive chronologydownload
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1981Flower, Martin F. J.; Robinson, Paul T.: Basement drilling in the western Atlantic Ocean; 2, A synthesis of construction processes at the Cretaceous ridge axisdownload
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1977Bleil, U.; Donnelly, T. W. et al.: Paleomagnetic and structural evidence for a tectonic event in the Leg 51 basement
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1998French, Jason: Evidence for microbial activity in basaltic glass rims of pillow lavas at DSDP Hole 418A, North Atlantic Ocean
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1994Pick, Thomas; Tauxe, Lisa: Characteristics of magnetite in submarine basaltic glass
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1990Sams, Mark; Goldberg, David: The validity of Q estimates from borehole data using spectral ratios
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1977Bryan, W. B.; Robinson, P. T. et al.: Studying oceanic layers
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1978Humphris, S. E.: Geochemistry of long-term seawater-basalt reactions at low temperatures, DSDP holes 417A and 418A
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1980Ozima, M.; Kaneoka, I. et al.: (super 40) Ar- (super 39) Ar geochronological studies of drilled basalts from Leg 51 and Leg 52download
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1984Alt, Jeffrey C.; Honnorez, Jose: Alteration of the upper oceanic crust, DSDP site 417; mineralogy and chemistry
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1990Berner, Robert A.; Staudigel, Hubert et al.: Cretaceous ocean crust at DSDP sites 417 and 418; carbon uptake from weathering vs. loss by magmatic outgassing; discussion and reply
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1998Erbacher, Jochen; Thurow, Juergen: Mid-Cretaceous radiolarian zonation for the North Atlantic; an example of oceanographically controlled evolution processes in the marine biosphere?
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1977Sinton, J. M.; Byerly, G. R.: Mineral compositions and crystallization trends in DSDP holes 417D and 418A
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1977Robinson, P.: Alteration of Cretaceous basalts, DSDP sites 417 and 418
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1989Nishitani, T.; Kono, M.: Effect of low-temperature oxidation on the remanence properties of titanomagnetites
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1977Byerly, G. R.: DSDP holes 417D, 418A and B; major-element chemistry of natural glasses
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1995Smith, H. Jesse; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: The boron isotopic composition of altered oceanic crust
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1999Fassell, Michelle L.; Bralower, Timothy J.: Warm, equable Mid-Cretaceous; stable isotope evidence
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1977Hamano, Y.: The physical properties of basalts from holes 417D and 418A
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2012Knowles, Emily; Wirth, Richard et al.: A comparative analysis of potential biosignatures in basalt glass by FIB-TEM
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1982Pecherskii, D. M.; Tikhonov, L. V.: Low temperature heterophase alteration of titanomagnetite in oceanic basalts based on magnetic data
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1982Brosse, Etienne: Contribution a la mineralogie et a la geochimie des sediments pelagiques profonds; comparaison des "black-shales" du Cretace dans l'Atlantique central Nord et des depots du Malm et du Cretace en Brianconnais Contribution to the mineralogy and geochemistry of deep-lying pelagic deposits; comparison between the Cretaceous black shales from North Central Atlantic and the Malm and Cretaceous deposits from the Briancon region
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1999French, Jason E.; Muehlenbachs, Karlis et al.: Nannoscopic tunnels in the glassy margins of oceanic pillow basalts; a new sub-seafloor terrestrial biomarker?
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1990Mottl, Michael J.; Gieskes, Joris M.: Chemistry of waters sampled from oceanic basement boreholes, 1979-1988
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1989Fryer, Gerard J.; Wilkens, Roy H.: Making sense of seismic velocities in the shallow oceanic crust
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1977Robinson, P.; Bryan, W. et al.: Deep drilling in old oceanic crust; DSDP Legs 51, 52, and 53
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1988Broglia, Cristina; Ellis, Darwin: Response of the thermal neutron porosity log to alteration and environmental factors in basaltic rocks from ODP sites
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1999Furnes, Harald; Staudigel, Hubert: Biological mediation in ocean crust alteration; how deep is the deep biosphere?
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1990Moos, Daniel; Pezard, Philippe A. et al.: Elastic wave velocities within oceanic Layer 2 from sonic full waveform logs in Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 395A, 418A, and 504Bdownload
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2000French, Jason E.; Muehlenbachs, Karlis et al.: Chemical and morphological evidence for microbial activity in 110 Ma basaltic glass pillow margins (DSDP Hole 418A, North Atlantic Ocean)
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1990Williams, Colin F.; Anderson, Roger N.: Thermophysical properties of the Earth's crust; in situ measurements from continental and ocean drillingdownload
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1996Yang Jingsui; Hall, James M.: An intermediate-fast spreading rate of the Troodos type oceanic crust; a comparison to modern oceanic crusts

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