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100%49
49-410
49-412
49-413
1979Roberts, W. P.: Origin of basaltic gravelly sands, holes 410, 410A, 412A, and 413download
95%461976Glass-rich basaltic sand and gravel within the oceanic crust at 22 degrees N
95%1993Pick, Thomas; Tauxe, Lisa: Geomagnetic palaeointensities during the Cretaceous normal superchron measured using submarine basaltic glass
95%531981Mathez, Edmond Albigese: The geochemistry of sulfur and carbon in basaltic melts
95%1998Tauxe, Lisa: Drilling for submarine basaltic glass and the enigma of the CNS
82%66
66-487
66-488
2001Verma, Surendra P.: Geochemical evidence for a lithospheric source for magmas from Acoculco Caldera, eastern Mexican volcanic belt
79%1978Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Brenner, Shmuel et al.: Thermal alteration of Cretaceous black shale by basaltic intrusions at DSDP Site 41-368 in the eastern Atlantic Ocean
79%45
45-396
46
46-396
1979Ailin-Pyzik, I. B.: Micro-scale chemical effects of low temperature weathering of DSDP basaltic glasses
79%1973Melson, W. G.: Basaltic glasses from the Deep Sea Drilling Project; chemical characteristics, compositions of alteration products, and fission track "ages"
79%371975Ellwood, B. B.: Emplacement velocity profiles in selected basaltic bodies preserved as systematic variations of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility?
79%1998Wallace, Paul J.: Water partial melting in mantle plumes; interference from the dissolved H (sub 2) O concentrations of Hawaiian basaltic magmasdownload
79%1999Planke, Sverre; Alvestad, Eivind et al.: Seismic characteristics of basaltic extrusive and intrusive rocks
79%183
183-1140
2002Wallace, Paul J.: Volatiles in submarine basaltic glasses from the northern Kerguelen Plateau (ODP Site 1140); implications for source region compositions, magmatic processes, and plateau subsidence
79%1997Juarez, M. T.; Pick, T. et al.: Late Eocene through late Miocene paleointensity data from submarine basaltic glasses; evidence of a Cenozoic dipole low
79%1996Juarez, Maria Teresa; Pick, Thomas et al.: Rock magnetism on Cretaceous, Oligocene and Holocene submarine basaltic glasses
79%301
301-U1301
2004Coggon, Rosalind: Expedition 301; the hydrogeologic architecture of basaltic oceanic crust on the eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge
79%148
148-896
1995Throseth, Ingunn Hindenes: Alteration of basaltic glass; texture, geochemistry and microbial interaction
78%1971Cook, H. E.: Iron and manganese rich sediments overlying oceanic basaltic basement, equatorial Pacific, Leg 9, D.S.D.P.
78%811998Buecker, C. J.; Delius, H. et al.: Physical signature of basaltic volcanics drilled on the Northeast Atlantic volcanic rifted margins
77%121
121-758
1991Gibson, Ian L.; Saunders, Andrew D.: Interpretation of submarine sequences of pillowed and massive basaltic units as exemplified by relations at Site 758, Ninetyeast Ridge, Indian Oceandownload
75%185
185-1149
2009Peate, David W.: Pb isotopes in Valanginian Weissert event sediments at ODP Site 1149B linked to large-volume silicic eruptions in the Parana-Etendeka large igneous province
73%551980Murdmaa, Ivar O.; Avdeiko, G. P.: Volcaniclastic constituents in the Leg 55 sedimentsdownload
73%1872004Wallace, Paul J.; Roberge, Julie: Volatiles in submarine basaltic glasses from the Australian Antarctic discordance (ODP Leg 187)download
73%157
157-953
157-955
157-956
1998Delius, H.; Buecker, C. et al.: Determination and characterization of volcaniclastic sediments by wireline logs; Sites 953, 955, and 956, Canary Islandsdownload
70%119
120
1992Bitschene, Peter Rene; Mehl, Klaus Wilhelm et al.: Composition and origin of marine ash layers and epiclastic rocks from the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean (Legs 119 and 120)download
68%1872003Thorseth, Ingunn H.; Pedersen, Rolf B. et al.: Microbial alteration of 0-30-Ma seafloor and sub-seafloor basaltic glasses from the Australian Antarctic discordancedownload
68%62
62-465
1983Montanari, Alessandro; Hay, Richard L. et al.: Spheroids at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary are altered impact droplets of basaltic composition
67%531981Gitlin, Ellen C.: Remobilization of sulfides and low temperature alteration of submarine basaltic rocks from Leg 53 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
67%1974Vallier, T. L.; Schlich, Roland: Volcanic Activity in the Western Indian Ocean Region and its Relationship to Sea Floor Spreading
67%1971Donnelly, Thomas W.; Rogers, John J. W. et al.: Basalt and dolerite from the central Caribbean; preliminary results from Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg XV
67%192
192-1184
2004Chambers, Lynne M.; Pringle, Malcolm S. et al.: Phreatomagmatic eruptions on the Ontong Java Plateau; an Aptian (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar age for volcaniclastic rocks at ODP Site 1184
67%171974Shih, C.: Rare earth geochemistry of basaltic rocks from Leg 17 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
67%371979Andrews, A. J.: The process of oxidative diagenesis in Layer 2 basalts, DSDP Leg 37
67%22
22-216
2011Frey, F. A.; Pringle, M. et al.: Diverse mantle sources for Ninetyeast Ridge magmatism; geochemical constraints from basaltic glasses
66%39
39-357
1977Fodor, R. V.; Thiede, J.: Volcanic breccia from DSDP Site 357; implications for the composition and origin of the Rio Grande Risedownload
63%79
79-547
1996Nicolas, A.; Ildefonse, B.: Flow mechanism and viscosity in basaltic magma chambersdownload
63%1341994Rex, D. C.: K-Ar age determinations of samples from Leg 134download
63%130
130-807
1993Saunders, A. D.; Babbs, T. L. et al.: Depth of emplacement of ocean plateau basaltic lavas, Ontong Java Plateau & Malaita, Solomon Islands; implications for the formation of oceanic LIPs?
63%45
45-396
46
46-396
1977Dick, H.; Dmitriev, L. et al.: Existence d'une zone clastique riche en fragments de verre basaltique dans la croute oceanique a 22 degrees N (Ocean Atlantique) Evidence of a clastic zone rich in basaltic glass fragments in the oceanic crust at 22 degrees N, Atlantic Ocean
63%127
127-794
128
128-794
139
139-857
146
169
169-857
1992Fukuma, Koji: Rock magnetic properties of basaltic rocks formed at sediment-covered spreading centers
63%2008Tsuji, Takeshi; Park, Jin-Oh et al.: Thrust faults within basaltic crust in the Nankai Troughdownload
63%1572001Gurenko, Andrey A.; Chaussidon, Marc et al.: Magma ascent and contamination beneath one intraplate volcano; evidence from S and O isotopes in glass inclusions and their host clinopyroxenes from Miocene basaltic hyaloclastites southwest of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands)
63%64
64-477
64-478
64-481
1985Einsele, Gerhard: Basaltic sill-sediment complexes in young spreading centers; genesis and significance
63%157
157-953
2002Utzmann, A.; Hansteen, T. H. et al.: Trace element mobility during sub-seafloor alteration of basaltic glass from Ocean Drilling Program Site 953 (off Gran Canaria)
63%118
118-735
176
176-735
2006Feig, S. T.; Koepke, Juergen et al.: IODP; experiments on the effect of H (sub 2) O and fO (sub 2) on the phase relations in a primitive basaltic system
63%37
37-332
37-335
49
49-407
1980Noack, Y.: Chemical evolution of palagonite during alteration of basaltic glasses by seawater
63%152
152-917
152-918
1999Thy, P.; Lesher, Charles E. et al.: Low-pressure melting studies of basalt and basaltic andesite from the Southeast Greenland continental margin and the origin of dacites at Site 917
63%2008Morishita, Tomoaki; Nakamura, Kentaro et al.: Elemental mobilizations during hydrothermal alteration of oceanic lithosphere
59%1571998Wallace, Paul J.: Pre-eruptive H (sub 2) O and CO (sub 2) contents of mafic magmas from the submarine to emergent shield stages of Gran Canariadownload
59%45
45-396
46
46-396
1979Hodges, F. N.: Petrology and chemistry of basalts from DSDP Leg 46download
59%381978Sylvester, A. G.: Petrography of volcanic ashes in deep-sea cores near Jan-Mayen Island; sites 338, 345-350 DSDP Leg 38download
58%157
157-953
157-955
157-956
2000Delius, Heike: Charakterisierung und Bilanzierung vulkanischer Sedimente im Schuttfaecher Gran Canarias mit Hilfe petrophysikalischer Bohrloch- und Kernmessungen Characterization and balance of volcanic sediments in the detrital fan off Grand Canary Island with the help of petrophysical borehole and core measurements
58%1652001Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Karlsson, Haraldur R. et al.: Oxygen isotope ratios of Central American Cenozoic ignimbrites
58%192
192-1183
192-1184
192-1185
192-1186
192-1187
2005Roberge, Julie; Wallace, Paul J. et al.: Anomalous uplift and subsidence of the Ontong Java Plateau inferred from CO (sub 2) contents of submarine basaltic glasses
58%148
148-896
2012Nigro, Lisa M.; Harris, Kate et al.: Microbial communities at the borehole observatory on the Costa Rica Rift flank (Ocean Drilling Program Hole 896A)
58%49
49-407
49-408
1979Varet, J.; Metrich, N.: Ash layers interlayered with the sediments of Holes 407 and 408, IPOD Leg 49download
56%541981Clauer, N.; Vidal, P.: Pb and Sr isotopic compositions of hydrothermal deposits from East Pacific Rise and Galapagos Ridge
56%39
39-354
1981Fodor, R. V.; Hekinian, R.: Petrology of basaltic rocks from the Ceara and the Sierra Leone aseismic rises in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean
56%1981Sato, Y.: Heavy mineral composition of Tertiary sediments of sites 445 and 446 of Deep Sea Drilling Project, northeastern Philippine Sea
56%45
45-395
78
78-395
1977Fujii, T.; Kushiro, I.: Melting relations and viscosity of an abyssal tholeiite
56%1985Kong, L.; Brocher, T. M. et al.: Spreading rate independence of oceanic seismic layer 2download
56%611980Steiner, M. B.: Mineralogic and magnetic investigation of basaltic rocks from DSDP Leg 61
56%26
26-253
1976Fleet, A. J.; McKelvey, B. C.: Eocene basaltic aquagene tuffs at Site 253, Ninetyeast Ridge
56%1976Bryan, W. B.; Thompson, G. et al.: Inferred geologic settings and differentiation in basalts from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
56%1976Bryan, W. B.; Thompson, G. et al.: Inferred geologic settings and differentiation in basalts from the Deep-Sea Drilling Projectdownload
56%37
37-335
1979Baragar, W. R. A.; Plant, A. G. et al.: Diagenetic and postdiagenetic changes in the composition of an Archean pillow
56%104
152
163
1996Buecker, C.; Delius, H. et al.: Magnetic properties of basaltic lava flows in relation to their structural features
56%149
149-897
1996Seifert, Karl: Mantle peridotites and derivative basalts; examples from the Iberia abyssal plain
56%37
37-335
1989Zhou, Z.; Fyfe, W. S.: Palagonitization of basaltic glass from DSDP Site 335, Leg 37; textures, chemical composition, and mechanism of formation
56%371976Scarfe, C. M.; Smith, D. G. W.: Secondary minerals in some basaltic rocks from DSDP Leg 37
56%1979Bryan, W. B.; Dick, H. J. B.: Contrasted liquidus variation trends in sea floor basalt glasses
56%41
41-368
1978Simoneit, B. R. T.; Brenner, S. et al.: Thermal alteration of Cretaceous black shale by basaltic intrusions in the eastern Atlantic
56%1979Melson, W. G.; O'Hearn, T.: Basaltic glass erupted along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 0-37 degrees N; relationships between composition and latitude
56%37
37-332
1978Yamaguchi, M.: A multi-stage evolution model interpretation of the mantle by lead and strontium isotopic composition in basaltic rocks
56%1521994Hansen, H.; Nielsen, T. F. D. et al.: Magma types and stratigraphic variations in the earliest lavas of East Greenland during rifting of the North Atlantic
56%371979Andrews, A. J.: On the effect of low temperature seawater-basalt interaction on the distribution of sulfur in oceanic crust, layer 2
56%371979Andrews, A. J.: On the effect of low-temperature seawater-basalt interaction on the distribution of sulfur in oceanic crust, Layer 2
56%1979Rhodes, J. M.; Dungan, M. A.: The evolution of ocean-floor basaltic magmas
56%1981Nesterenko, G. V.; Sushchevskaya, N. M.: Bazal'tovyye stekla skvazhiny 442 B (Filippinskoye more) Basalt glasses from the 442B drill hole, Philippine Sea
56%1261991Koyama, Masato; Cisowski, Stanley M. et al.: Paleomagnetic estimate of emplacement mechanisms of deep basaltic volcaniclastic rocks in the Sumisu Rift, Izu-Bonin Arc
56%641980Gieskes, J.: Intrusion of basaltic sills into highly porous sediments; resulting hydrothermal activity; Guaymas Basin--Gulf of California
56%38
38-336
1978Nilsen, T. H.: Lower Tertiary laterite on the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge and the Thulean land bridge
56%1978Dungan, M. A.; Long, P. E. et al.: Magma mixing at mid-ocean ridges; evidence from Legs 45 and 46-DSDPdownload
56%371978Byerly, G. R.; Wright, T. L.: Origin of major element chemical trends in DSDP Leg 37 basalts, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
56%1982Schroeder, E.: Ueber einige Ergebnisse des Tiefseebohrprojekts und ihre Bedeutung fuer den mobilismus Some results of Deep Sea Drilling Project and significance for mobilism
56%203
203-1243
2003Lippert, Peter C.; Zhao, Xixi et al.: New paleomagnetic and rock magnetic data from 10-12 Ma basaltic cores in ODP Site 1243, eastern Equatorial Pacific
56%1977Houghton, R. L.; Thompson, G. et al.: Petrological and geochemical studies of the New England seamount chain
56%37
37-332
1975Bence, A. E.; Taylor, S. R.: Petrogenesis of basaltic rocks from DSDP Leg 37 sites 332A and B; the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
56%52
52-418
53
53-418
102
102-418
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)
56%1998Sinton, C. W.; Hitchen, K. et al.: (super 40) Ar- (super 39) Ar geochronology of silicic and basic volcanic rocks on the margins of the North Atlantic
56%1922002Roberge, Julie; White, Rosalind et al.: Volatiles in submarine basaltic glasses from the Ontong Java Plateau (ODP Leg 192); implications for magmatic processes and source region compositions
56%69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
92
92-504
111
111-504
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
148-504
2003Tartarotti, Paola; Pasquare, Federico Aligi: Basaltic breccias in the upper oceanic crust, Hole 504B (Costa Rica Rift, Pacific Ocean)
56%1980Frey, F. A.; Dickey, J. S., Jr. et al.: Evidence for heterogeneous primary MORB and mantle sources, NW Indian Ocean
56%1972002Smirnov, Alexei V.; Tarduno, John A.: Magnetic properties of submarine and subaerial basaltic glass from the Emperor Seamounts (ODP Leg 197)
56%1852007Chauvel, C.; Lewin, E. et al.: Recycled oceanic crust and sediments control the Hf-Nd mantle array
56%2003Karson, Jeffrey A.; Christeson, Gail L.: Comparison of geologic and seismic structure of uppermost fast-spreading oceanic crust; insights from a crustal cross-section at the Hess Deep rift
56%2001Furnes, Harald; Staudigel, Hubert et al.: Bioalteration of basaltic glass in the oceanic crust
56%2003Banerjee, Neil R.; Furnes, Harald et al.: Extending the deep biosphere through ocean drilling; bioalteration of volcanic glass in the oceanic crust
56%1451993Keller, Randall A.: Ages and geochemistry of basaltic basement recovered during ODP Leg 145 (North Pacific Transect)
56%79
79-547
1990Rezanov, I. A.: Istoriya i sovremennoye sostoyaniye problemy okeanizatsii kontinental'noy kory History and modern state of the problem of continental crust oceanization

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