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100%1998Arthur, Michael A.: Committee issues report, recommendations for future of scientific ocean drilling
86%2006Howard, M. T.; Kasting, J. F.: Modern hydrothermal systems and the oxygen isotopic evolution of seawater
86%1996Young, Jeremy R.; Kucera, Michal et al.: Automated biometrics on captured light microscope images of coccoliths of Emiliania huxleyi
86%2005Saffer, D. M.; McKiernan, A. W.: Constraints on pore pressure in subduction zones from geotechnical tests and physical properties data
81%201
201-1229
2005Biddle, Jennifer F.; House, Christopher H. et al.: Cultivation of deeply buried microbes shows influence of geochemistry
71%2000Flemings, Peter; Huffman, Alan et al.: Geofluids of passive margins; at the interface of the practical and the fundamental
71%1996D'Hondt, Steven; Arthur, Michael A.: Late Cretaceous oceans and the cool tropic paradox
71%3082005Adatte, Thierry; John, C. M. et al.: Overview of the evolution of clay mineralogy in the Gulf of Mexico; implications for regional climate and drainage history of the Mississippi and Brazos-Trinity Rivers
71%1993Suits, Neil S.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: C-S-Fe systematics in Peru margin muds
71%1998Freeman, Katherine H.; Pancost, Richard D. et al.: Organic molecular records and carbon-isotope excursions; can we decipher Paleozoic CO2 events?
71%131972Fontes, Jean-Charles; Letolle, Rene et al.: Les Forages DSDP en Mediterranee (Leg 13); Reconnaissance Isotopique Deep Sea Drilling Program traverses (Leg 13) in the Mediterranean Sea; reconnaissance of isotopes
71%131972Lloyd, R. Michael; Hsu, Jinghwa K.: Preliminary Isotopic Investigations of Samples from Deep-Sea Drilling Cruise to the Mediterranean
71%174A2000Flemings, Peter B.; Metzger, John M. et al.: Middle Miocene vs. late Miocene-Pliocene sequences of offshore New Jersey; controls of long term sea level change on stratigraphic architecture
71%2003Kurtz, A. C.; Kump, L. R. et al.: Early Cenozoic decoupling of the global carbon and sulfur cyclesdownload
71%1992Leinen, Margaret S.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; progress in procuring records of past global change and understanding of major paleoceanographic trends and events
71%2007Marone, Chris; Saffer, Demian M.: Fault friction and the upper transition from seismic to aseismic faulting
71%138
199
2010Hovan, S. A.; Ravelo, A. et al.: Pliocene records of ITCZ, wind field strength and thermocline temperatures in the eastern Equatorial Pacific
71%2072008Junium, Christopher K.; Mawson, Deborah H. et al.: Unexpected occurrence and significance of zinc alkyl porphyrins in Cenomanian-Turonian black shales of the Demerara Rise
71%315
316
2008Knuth, Matt; Tobin, Harold et al.: Dyanmic velocity under stress; interrogating elastic material properties in actively-deforming plate margins
71%2005Eleson, Jason W.; Bralower, Timothy J.: Evidence of changes in surface water temperature and productivity at the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary
71%1995D'Hondt, Steven; Arthur, Michael A.: Interspecies variation in stable isotopic signals of Maastrichtian planktonic Foraminiferadownload
71%1998D'Hondt, S.; Arthur, M. A.: Getting into deep water in the late Maastrichtian Ocean
71%1994D'Hondt, S.; Whitaker, D. et al.: Milankovitch-scale climate variability in the Late Cretaceous
71%2006Higgins, S.; Hovan, S. et al.: Workshop on the development of the CoreWall suite of applications
71%2072007Junium, C. K.; Arthur, M. A. et al.: A compound specific nitrogen isotope record utilizing multiple geoporphyrins and chlorins for Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 at Demerara Rise
71%1992002Hovan, Steven A.; Vanden Berg, Michael D. et al.: The Paleogene intertropical convergence zone
71%308
308-U1322
2005Gilhooly, W. P.; Macko, S. A. et al.: Application of rhizon porewater samplers to shipboard operations, IODP Expedition 308, northeast Gulf of Mexico
71%167
167-1020
1998Hovan, S. A.; Kish, S. W. et al.: The late Pleistocene record of terrigenous mineral deposition along the northern California Margin, ODP Leg 167
71%1997Yamaguchi, K.; Ohmoto, H.: Ferric and ferrous contents of marine sediments; indicator of the atmospheric P (sub O2) level and of paleotectonic setting
71%2072005Junium, C. K.; Mawson, D. H. et al.: Diversity and variability of geoporphyrins and chlorins during Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event II
71%170
205
2005Vannucchi, P.; Leoni, L. et al.: Dynamic interaction between pore fluids and faulting along the Costa Rica decollement (ODP Legs 170 and 205)
71%1902007Skarbek, R. M.; Saffer, D. M.: Pore pressure development in sub-decollement sediments in subduction zones; insights from laboratory data and numerical modeling
71%2012003House, Christopher H.; Holm, Nils: Exploration of subsurface Pacific microbial ecosystems
71%71
71-511
2006Bice, K.; Pollard, D. et al.: Isotope modeling of a mid-Turonian warming event in the South Atlantic
71%2009Ravelo, A. C.; Hovan, S. A. et al.: Causes and impacts of tropical Pacific climate change during the early Pliocene warm period
71%2004Jordahl, K. A.; Paull, C. K. et al.: Geology of Smooth Ridge; MARS-IODP cabled observatory site
71%204
204-1249
2004Liu, X.; Flemings, P.: Mechanism for free gas migration through south Hydrate Ridge hydrate system
71%2072007Junium, Christopher K.; Arthur, Michael A.: Nitrogen cycling during the Cretaceous, Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event IIdownload
71%3162008Ikari, M. J.; Saffer, D. M. et al.: Frictional and hydrologic properties of fault gouge from a mega-splay fault at the Nankai subduction zone, sampled by NanTroSEIZE IODP drilling
71%3322011Toczko, Sean; Kopf, A. et al.: Lessons learned during IOPD expedition 332 LTBMS deployment
71%174B
174B-1074
1998Becker, Keir; Malone, Mitchell J. et al.: Site 1074
61%174A1998Austin, James A., Jr.; Christie-Blick, Nicholas et al.: Explanatory notes
61%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2006Biddle, Jennifer F.; Lipp, Julius S. et al.: Heterotrophic Archaea dominate sedimentary subsurface ecosystems off Peru
57%126
126-792
126-793
1994Hiscott, Richard N.; Firth, John V. et al.: Scaling in turbidite deposition; discussion and reply
57%174A
174A-1073
2000Dugan, Brandon; Flemings, Peter B.: Overpressure and fluid flow in the New Jersey continental slope; implications for slope failure and cold seeps
57%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2006House, Christopher H.; Biddle, Jennifer F. et al.: Linking molecular taxonomy with environmental geochemistry in environments relevant to astrobiology; the anaerobic oxidation of methane in cold seeps & deeply buried marine sediments
57%47
47-398
2006Montanez, I. P.; Li, Y. et al.: Orbitally tuned C and N isotopic records of Aptian oceanic anoxic event 1a in northeastern Mexico and Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 398, north Atlantic Ocean
57%129
129-801
185
185-801
185-1149
2002Kerrick, Derrill; Connolly, Jamie: Metamorphic devolatilization in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana subduction factory
57%189
189-1170
189-1172
2002Ennyu, A.; Arthur, M. A.: Middle Miocene paleoceanography in the southern high-latitudes off Tasmania; stable isotope records from ODP Sites 1170 and 1172
57%72
72-516
1998Pagani, Mark; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Organic molecular and isotopic evidence for the opening of the Drake Passage
57%1992003Gleason, James D.; Rea, David K. et al.: Downcore contrasts in the provenance of Cenozoic pelagic and hemipelagic sediment, central North Pacific; deep ocean vs. near-continental margin sites
57%41
41-367
2004Junium, C. K.; Arthur, M. A.: (super 15) N depleted nitrogen isotope values in Cretaceous black shales; paleoceanographic event or diagenesis
57%119
119-738
198
198-1209
2004Gibbs, S. J.; Bralower, T. J. et al.: Decoupled shelf-ocean phytoplankton productivity responses across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%113
113-690
2007Smith, Francesca A.; Freeman, Katherine H. et al.: How large was the true carbon isotope excursions at the PETM?
57%113
113-690
198
198-1209
2010Gibbs, Samantha J.; Stoll, Heather M. et al.: Ocean acidification and surface water carbonate production across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%2010Kinoshita, Masa; Saffer, Demian et al.: Progress report and future perspective on IODP NanTroSEIZE drilling
57%164
164-997
2003Flemings, Peter B.; Liu, Xiaoli et al.: Critical pressure and multiphase flow in Blake Ridge gas hydrates
57%130
130-807
189
189-1171
2008Fantle, Matthew S.: Rapid recrystallization of carbonates and implications for geochemical proxies
57%113
113-690
2008Bralower, T. J.; Keller, K. et al.: Statistical analysis of climate and biotic variability during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%3152008Byrne, Timothy; Famin, Vincent et al.: Structural geology of the hanging wall of a seismogenic splay fault; results from Exp. 315 to the Nankai Troughdownload
57%1642008Hornbach, Matthew J.; Saffer, Demian M. et al.: Three-dimensional seismic imaging of the Blake Ridge methane hydrate province; evidence for large, concentrated zones of gas hydrate and morphologically driven advectiondownload
57%113
113-690
2004Kelly, D. C.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Revisiting ODP Site 690 to assess the responses of marine carbonate chemistry to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%74
74-525
74-527
1992Whitaker, Dania E.; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: The sedimentary expression of Late Cretaceous precessional cycles at South Atlantic DSDP sites 527 and 525A
57%1999Frank, Tracy D.; Arthur, Michael A.: Tectonic forcings of Maastrichtian ocean-climate evolutiondownload
57%314
314-C0001
315
315-C0001
315-C0002
316
316-C0004
316-C0008
2008Lewis, Jonathan C.; Byrne, Timothy et al.: Geometry, kimematics and relative ages of core-scale structures from IODP Expeditions 315 and 316; core, thin section and CT-scan constraints
57%162
162-980
162-981
162-983
2010Bailey, Ian; Bolton, Clara T. et al.: A low threshold for North Atlantic ice rafting from "low-slung slippery" late Pliocene ice sheetsdownload
57%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2005Aizawa, Y.; Shimamoto, T. et al.: Estimation of underground permeability and porosity of slope sediments in the northern Gulf of Mexico, IODP Expedition 308
57%3082005Schneider, J.; Moerz, T. et al.: Examples of mass wasting and hemipelagic sedimentation of Brazos-Trinity Basin \and Ursa Basin, northern Gulf of Mexico
57%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2005Yamamoto, Y.; Sawyer, D. E. et al.: Fabric contribution to sediment physical properties in Gulf of Mexico; preliminary results of IODP Expedition 308
57%131
131-808
190
190-1173
196
196-808
196-1173
2005Hucks, A.; Flemings, P. B. et al.: Hydrologic monitoring in the Nankai accretionary prism
57%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2005Long, H.; Flemings, P. B. et al.: In-situ pressure measurements in the Ursa Basin, northeast Gulf of Mexico
57%130
130-807
2007Fantle, M. S.; DePaolo, Donald J.: Constraining reaction rates in marine carbonate sediments using reactive transport modeling; investigating the effects of diagenesis on Sr, Ca, and Mg
57%189
189-1170
189-1171
2005Malone, M. J.; White, T. S. et al.: A paleoenvironmental record from high latitude Eocene nearshore marine sediments; concretions from ODP Leg 189, Tasman Gateway
57%3082005Jiang Shaoyong; Gilhooly, W. P. et al.: Pore water chemistry as sensitive indicators for fluid flow in Brazos-Trinity Basin \#4 and Ursa Basin, northeast Gulf of Mexico (IODP Expedition 308)
57%3082005Gutierrez-Pastor, J.; Pirmez, C. et al.: Sedimentologic and geometric characterization of turbidites of Brazos-Trinity Basin IV in the Gulf of Mexico; preliminary results of IODP Expedition 308
57%116
116-717
2001Freeman, K. H.; Colarusso, L. A.: Molecular and isotopic records of C (sub 4) grassland expansion in the late Miocene
57%131972Nesteroff, Wladimir D.; Ryan, William B. F. et al.: Evolution de la Sedimentation Pendant le Neogene en Mediterranee d'apres les Forages JOIDES-DSDP Evolution of sedimentation during the Neogene in the Mediterranean Sea, according to cores of the JOIDES Deep Sea Drilling Program
57%60
125
1995Fryer, Patricia; Mottl, Michael et al.: Serpentine bodies in the forearcs of western Pacific convergent margins; origin and associated fluids
57%174A
174A-1073
2000Dugan, Brandon; Flemings, Peter B.: Rapid sediment loading, lateral fluid flow, and slope stability on the US east coast margin
57%303
303-U1308
2008Bailey, I.; Bolton, C. T. et al.: A lower threshold for North Atlantic ice rafting in the late Pliocene than the late Pleistocene in response to low-slung slippery ice sheets?
57%131
131-808
190
190-1173
190-1174
196
196-808
196-1173
2002Flemings, P. B.: Overpressures above the decollement at Nankai; ODP Sites 808 and 1174
57%201
201-1228
201-1229
2005Biddle, J. F.; House, C. H. et al.: Microbial stratification in deeply buried marine sediment reflects changes in sulfate/methane profiles
57%308
308-U1322
2005Suzuki, T.; Kawamura, K. et al.: Paleocurrent analysis and physical properties of deep-sea mud cores collected from NW Pacific and northern Gulf of Mexico
57%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1043
2006Spinelli, Glenn A.; Saffer, Demian M. et al.: Hydrogeologic responses to three-dimensional temperature variability, Costa Rica subduction margin
57%189
189-1168
189-1170
2002Malone, M. J.; Martin, J. B. et al.: The oxygen isotopic composition and temperature of Southern Ocean bottom waters during the last glacial maximum
57%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2005Biddle, Jennifer F.; Lipp, Julius S. et al.: Carbon isotopic characterization of Archaea inhabiting deeply buried sulfate/methane transition zones
57%3
3-20
44
44-390
113
113-690
1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; Arthur, Michael A.: Inter-species variation in stable isotopic signals of Maestrichtian planktic foraminifera
57%174A
174A-1071
174A-1072
2000Metzger, J. M.; Flemings, P. B. et al.: Late Miocene to Pleistocene sequences at the New Jersey outer continental shelf (ODP leg 174A, sites 1071 and 1072)
57%170
170-1043
2007Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure within underthrust sediment in subduction zones
57%145
145-883
197
197-1203
2004Tremolada, Fabrizio: Major changes in microfossil assemblages observed at Detroit Seamount (ODP Sites 883 and 1203A) during the early Miocene
57%72
72-516
2000Pagani, Mark; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Variations in Miocene phytoplankton growth rates in the Southwest Atlantic; evidence for changes in ocean circulationdownload
57%3082005Iturrino, G. J.; Pirmez, C. et al.: Deformation analyses and lithologic characterization in overpressured basins based on logging while drilling and wireline results from the Gulf of Mexico
57%47
47-398
2005Kaldahl, S. M.; Bralower, T. J. et al.: Distinguishing between pelagic and allochthonous deposition in high-resolution records of Aptian-Albian oceanic anoxic events at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 398, North Atlantic Ocean
57%2072007Junium, Christopher K.; Mawson, Deborah et al.: Alkyl-porphyrin diversity and variability resulting from large-scale oceanic redox changes during the Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event II
57%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2006Lipp, Julius S.; Biddle, Jennifer et al.: IODP; novel heterotrophic Archaea dominate deeply buried sulfate-methane transition zones in sediments off Peru
57%72
72-516
90
90-588
94
94-608
2002Ennyu, Atsuhito; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Fine-fraction carbonate stable isotopes as indicators of seasonal shallow mixed-layer paleohydrography
57%154
154-925
162
162-982
2004Waite, A.; Billups, K. et al.: Top down and bottom up; a comparison of coccolith Sr/Ca ratios and benthic foraminiferal accumulation rates as indicators of paleoproductivity
57%164
164-996
2005Hornbach, M. J.; Ruppel, C. et al.: Modeling fluid flow in a low flux methane hydrate province; a multifaceted geophysical approach
57%2005Pagani, Mark; Zachos, James C. et al.: Marked decline in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations during the Paleogenedownload
57%131
131-808
190
190-1174
196
196-808
2009Skarbek, Robert M.; Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure development beneath the decollement at the Nankai subduction zone; implications for plate boundary fault strength and sediment dewateringdownload

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