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100%1998Shitashima, Kiminori; Kyo, Masanori: Application of chemical sensor to oceanography development of deep sea pH sensor using ISFET
98%1992Murray, Richard W.: Identifying depositional environments of chert using chemical techniques; an overview of general principles and a synthesis of 45 published results
85%1381998Desmet, M.; Schaaf, A.: Geochimie des sediments plio-quaternaires dans l'ocean Pacifique equatorial, Leg ODP 138 Plio-Pleistocene sediment geochemistry in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean, ODP Leg 138
82%179
179-1105
2005Banerji, Debleena: Geochemistry of gabbroic rocks, Hole 1105A, Leg 179 Atlantis II fracture zone, Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR); formation of oceanic crust at an ultraslow spreading ridge
82%1311992Gamo, Toshitaka; Gieskes, Joris M.: Shipboard chemical analyses of sedimentary pore waters during the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 131
82%151973Donnelly, Thomas W.; Kay, Robert et al.: Chemical petrology of Caribbean basalts and dolerites; leg 15, Deep Sea Drilling Project
82%1999Humler, Eric; Langmuir, Charles et al.: Depth versus age; new perspectives from the chemical compositions of ancient crust
82%130
138
1994Delaney, Margaret Lois; Filippelli, Gabriel M.: An apparent contradiction in the role of phosphorus in Cenozoic chemical mass balances for the world oceandownload
80%1979Roucache, J.; Deroo, G. et al.: Caracterisation par differentes methodes physico-chimiques de types de matiere organique dans des sediments du Cretace d'Atlantique en mer profonde Using different physico-chemical methods to characterize organic-matter types in Cretaceous sediments from the deep Atlantic Ocean
80%1974Manheim, F. T.: Review of chemical composition of interstitial waters of marine sediments, based on the results of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (1968-1974)
80%1990Holm, Nils G.: Report on the workshop Chemical evolution and neo-abiogenesis in marine hydrothermal systems
80%1994Murray, Richard W.: Chemical criteria to identify the depositional environment of chert; general principles and applications
80%1762000Mackie, Suzanne Mary: The abundances and distribution of chemical elements in oceanic gabbros drilled during ODP Leg 176; towards a realistic model composition of oceanic crust in the context of crust-mantle recycling
74%184
184-1144
2003Wei Gangjian; Liu Ying et al.: Climate records in the major elements in terrestrial detritus in the South China Sea
71%118
118-735
176
176-735
1996Banerjee, Neil R.: Geochemical effects of alteration in a section of lower ocean crust; ODP Hole 735B, Southwest Indian Ridge
69%37
37-332
37-333
37-334
37-335
1977Bougault, Henri: Major elements; analytical chemistry on board and preliminary resultsdownload
69%199
199-1216
2006Ito, T.; Komuro, K. et al.: Chemical compositions of ferromanganese micronodules in sediments at Site 1216, ODP Leg 199, Paleogene equatorial transect
67%32
32-304
1985Ohashi, Masayoshi: Depositional environments and chemical compositions of manganese micronodules
67%1121988Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Kastner, Miriam: Gas hydrates in sediment of the Peruvian continental margin
67%1974McIver, Richard D.: Evidence of Migrating Liquid Hydrocarbons in Deep Sea Drilling Project Cores
67%1980Yemel'yanov, Ye. M.; Trimonis, E. S. et al.: Nekotoryye cherty formirovaniya khimicheskogo sostava osadkov Chernogo morya v pozdnem kaynozoye Some features of the formation of the chemical composition of Black Sea sediments in the upper Cenozoic
67%134
134-833
1999Martin, Jonathan B.: Nonconservative behavior of Br (super -) /Cl (super -) ratios during alteration of volcaniclastic sediments
67%1151990Fisk, M. R.; Duncan, R. A. et al.: Chemical evolution of the Reunion Hotspot
67%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
67%57
57-439
1978Fujioka, K.; Nasu, N.: Chemical composition of the volcanic rocks from the Oyashio ancient landmass
67%1391993Marchig, V.; Boni, M.: Massive sulfides from Middle Valley (Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 139 "sedimented ridges"); mineral and chemical composition and comparison with massive sulfides from the southern part of the East Pacific Rise
67%831983Smith, Guy M.; Banerjee, Subir K.: Rock magnetism of basalts from DSDP Leg 83; relation of magnetic remanence to tectonic and chemical evolution
67%1991Pelling, R.: Integrating physical and chemical logging data; examples from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) holes 504B and 735B
67%1981Gieskes, Joris M.: Deep-sea drilling interstitial water studies; implications for chemical alteration of the oceanic crust, layers I and II
67%1241996Spadea, P.; D'Antonio, M. et al.: Source characteristics of the basement rocks from the Sulu and Celebes basins (western Pacific); chemical and isotopic evidence
67%37
37-332
1981Bailey, M. E.; Hale, C. J.: Anomalous magnetic directions recorded by laboratory-induced chemical remanent magnetization
67%1990Beske-Diehl, S. J.: Magnetization during low-temperature oxidation of seafloor basalts; no large scale chemical remagnetizationdownload
67%1391995Marchig, V.; Dietrich, P.: Hydrothermal activity in Middle Valley (East Pacific Rise 48N, Leg 139, ODP); chemical redistribution between sediment, igneous rocks and massive sulfides
67%1973Melson, W. G.: Basaltic glasses from the Deep Sea Drilling Project; chemical characteristics, compositions of alteration products, and fission track "ages"
67%2003Melankholina, E. N.; Sushchevskaya, N. M. et al.: Evolution of tholeiitic magmatism in the North Pacific region
67%84
84-570
1988Finley, Patrick D.; Krason, Jan: Review of proposed massive gas hydrate formation processes
67%1411995Behrmann, J.; Kilian, R.: Chemical and isotopic constraints on the origin of Pleistocene to Pliocene trench sediments at the Chile Triple Junction
67%1992Spadea, P.; Beccaluva, L. et al.: Petrology of igneous rocks from the seafloor of the Sulu and Celebes Sea
67%1992Jing Zhang; Wei, Wen Huang: Potential chemical link between continental wind deposits, marine aerosol and pelagic sediments; an example from Chinese loess
67%119
119-738
2010Scher, Howie D.; Delaney, Margaret L.: Breaking the glass ceiling for high-resolution Nd isotope records in early Cenozoic paleoceanography
67%1994Lee, Jongman; Stern, Robert J.: Change and constancy in the composition of Mariana Arc magmas, the tephra glass record
67%153
153-920
1994Cannat, M.; Whitechurch, H.: Chemical diversity and relative timing of melt circulations in Mid-Atlantic Ridge serpentinized peridotites drilled at ODP Site 920
67%130
130-807
1998Borre, Mai; Fabricius, Ida L.: Chemical and mechanical processes during burial diagenesis of chalk; an interpretation based on specific surface data of deep-sea sediments
67%1241996Spadea, P.; D'Antonio, M. et al.: Chemical and isotopic characteristics of Leg 124 basement rocks from the Sulu and Celebes basins (western Pacific)
67%1992Murray, Richard W.; Buchholtz-ten Brink, Marilyn R. et al.: Interoceanic variation in the rare earth, major, and trace element depositional chemistry of chert; perspectives gained from the DSDP and ODP record
67%1998Plank, Terry; Langmuir, Charles H.: The chemical composition of subducting sediment and its consequences for the crust and mantle
67%1762006Feig, Sandrin T.; Koepke, Juergen et al.: Effect of water on tholeiitic basalt phase equilibria; an experimental study under oxidizing conditions
67%1161991Aoki, Saburo; Kohyama, Norihiko et al.: Sedimentary history and chemical characteristics of clay minerals in cores from the distal part of the Bengal Fan (ODP 116)
67%2004Schultz, A.; Flynn, M. et al.: Medusa-Isosampler; a modular, network-based observatory system for combined physical, chemical and microbiological monitoring, sampling and incubation of hydrothermal and cold seep fluids
67%162
162-984
2010Maher, K.; Steefel, C. I.: Biogeochemical reaction networks involved in weathering processes
66%1981Murray, Grover E.: Static science transformed
66%1971Kuykendall, W. E., Jr.; Hoffman, B. W. et al.: Analysis of Oceanographic Samples From the Glomar Challenger Voyage
66%1977Berkley, John Lee: A petrochemical characterization of certain DSDP subaqueous basalts and andesites from the Indian Ocean
66%1973Cronan, D. S.; Garrett, Diane E.: Distribution of Elements in Metalliferous Pacific Sediments Collected during the Deep Sea Drilling Project
66%1582005Humphris, Susan E.; Bach, Wolfgang: On the Sr isotope and REE compositions of anhydrites from the TAG seafloor hydrothermal systemdownload
65%1984Sugisaki, Ryuichi: Relation between chemical composition and sedimentation rate of Pacific ocean-floor sediments deposited since the Middle Cretaceous; basic evidence for chemical constraints on depositional environments of ancient sediments
65%3102008Inoue, Mayuri; Harada, M. et al.: Variations of chemical components in fossil corals collected from Tahiti by IODP Expedition 310
65%14
14-144
78
78-543
2009Carpentier, Marion; Chauvel, Catherine et al.: The "zircon effect" as recorded by the chemical and Hf isotopic compositions of Lesser Antilles forearc sediments
65%74
74-525
74-527
74-528
2010Salters, Vincent J. M.; Sachi-Kocher, Afi: An ancient metasomatic source for the Walvis Ridge basalts
65%209
209-1270
2010Joens, Niels; Bach, Wolfgang et al.: Magmatic influence on reaction paths and element transport during serpentinization
65%85
85-573
2001Yin Yanhong; Wan Tianfeng et al.: Microtektites from DSDP Site 573 in East Pacific
65%90
90-588
94
94-607
1990Hodell, David A.; Mead, Gregory A. et al.: Variation in the strontium isotopic composition of seawater (8 Ma to present); implications for chemical weathering rates and dissolved fluxes to the oceans
65%184
184-1144
184-1148
2006Wei Gangjian; Li Xianhua et al.: Geochemical record of chemical weathering and monsoon climate change since the early Miocene in the South China Seadownload
65%160
160-964
160-967
1999Wehausen, R.; Brumsack, H. J.: Cyclic variations in the chemical composition of eastern Mediterranean Pliocene sediments; a key for understanding sapropel formation
65%169
169-1033
169S
169S-1033
2001Morford, J. L.; Russell, A. D. et al.: Trace metal evidence for changes in the redox environment associated with the transition from terrigenous clay to diatomaceous sediment, Saanich Inlet, BC
65%62
69
1992Murray, Richard W.; Buchholtz ten Brink, Marilyn R. et al.: Rare earth, major, and trace element composition of Monterey and DSDP chert and associated host sediment; assessing the influence of chemical fractionation during diagenesis
65%1132011Tribovillard, N.; Bout-Roumazeilles, Viviane et al.: Transfer of germanium to marine sediments; insights from its accumulation in radiolarites and authigenic capture under reducing conditions; some examples through geological ages
63%18
18-178
18-180
18-181
1973Krinsley, David H.: Surface features of quartz sand grains from Leg 18 of the Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
63%61
161
161-976
2002Lopez-Sanchez-Vizcaino, Vicente; Soto, Juan Ignacio: Reaction zones developed between corundum metapelite and marble, Alboran Sea basement, western Mediterranean; origin and phase relations
63%1682009Ishibashi, Jun-ichiro: Geochemical fluxes of hydrothermal fluid circulation within oceanic crust
63%45
45-396
46
46-396
1979Natland, J. H.: Comparison of chemical and magnetic stratigraphy of holes 396 and 396Bdownload
60%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2005Klauda, Jeffrey B.; Sandler, Stanley I.: Global distribution of methane hydrate in ocean sedimentdownload
57%1681999Porter, Sean A.: Low temperature alteration and clay mineral chemistry in young basaltic crust from the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
57%184
184-1144
2002Wei Gangjian; Liang Xirong et al.: Major and trace element composition of microtektites from ODP Site 1144
57%185
185-1149
199
2003Quintin, Lacie L.: Geochemical studies of Pacific Ocean marine sediments; ICP-emission spectrometry of sediments onboard the JOIDES Resolution, and terrigenous input and dispersed ash at Ocean Drilling Program Site 1149, Northwest Pacific
57%1852003Rouxel, Olivier; Ludden, John et al.: Antimony isotope variations in natural systems and implications for their use as geochemical tracersdownload
57%165
165-1002
1999Yarincik, Kristen M.: Eolian, hemipelagic, and redox-controlled deposition in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela, over the past 578,000 years
57%138
138-849
2005Marchitto, Thomas M.; Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean et al.: Deep Pacific CaCO (sub 3) compensation and glacial-interglacial atmospheric CO (sub 2)download
57%69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
92
92-504
111
111-504
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
148-504
2010Barker, A. K.; Coogan, L. A. et al.: Insights into the behaviour of sulphur in mid-ocean ridge axial hydrothermal systems from the composition of the sheeted dyke complex at Pito Deep
57%2008Schacht, Ulrike; Wallmann, K. et al.: Volcanogenic sediment-sea water interactions and the geochemistry of pore watersdownload
57%1997Screaton, Elizabeth J.; Ge, Shemin: Numerical modeling of physical processes affecting porewater chemical profiles
57%1982007Rollion-Bard, Claire; Vigier, Nathalie et al.: In situ measurements of calcium isotopes by ion microprobe in carbonates and application to Foraminiferadownload
57%184
184-1143
2001Liang Xirong; Wei Gangjian et al.: Records of Toba eruptions in the South China Sea chemical characteristics of the glass shards from ODP 1143A
57%51
51-417
52
52-417
52-418
53
53-418
102
102-418
1980Byerly, G.; Sinton, J. M.: Compositional trends in natural basaltic glasses from Deep Sea Drilling Project Holes 417D and 418Adownload
57%281974Ford, A. B.: Basalts of the Southeast Indian Ocean, DSDP Leg 28
57%2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Natural gas hydrate; introduction and history of discovery
57%1975Kempe, D. R. C.: Normative mineralogy and differentiation patterns of some drilled and dredged oceanic basalts
57%1986Kyte, Frank T.; Smit, Jan: Regional variations in spinel compositions; an important key to the Cretaceous/Tertiary event
57%1987Barnes, R. O.: Fluid and chemical fluxes between seawater and basement rocks during "active" and "passive" hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crust
57%1987Sano, Yuji; Wakita, Hiroshi: Helium isotopes and heat flow on the ocean floor
57%831982Challenger drills deep into basement
57%1971Manheim, F. T.; Sayles, F. L.: Brines and Interstitial Brackish Water in Drill Cores from the Deep Gulf of Mexico
57%411976Harrington, J.: Effects of burrowing organisms in deep ocean sediments on the distribution of chemical elements and the preservation and orientation of microfossils
57%371976Cumming, G. L.: Lead isotope ratios in DSDP Leg 37 basalts
57%1976Nesteroff, W. D.; Corbieres, G.: Mineralogie, geochimie et origine de quelques "argiles rouges" des grands fonds Mineralogy, geochemistry and origin of some red clays of great depth
57%1976Stonecipher, S. A.: Origin, distribution and diagenesis of phillipsite and clinoptilolite in deep-sea sediments
57%1992Taylor, R. N.; Nesbitt, R. W.: A geochemical transect of the Izu-Bonin arc-trench system
57%261973Hyndman, R. D.: Seismic velocities of basalts from D. S. D.P. Leg 26
57%1989Henry, B.; Bina, M.: Magnetic properties and anisotropies of serpentized peridotites from ODP Site 670A
57%192
192-1184
2004White, Rosalind V.; Castillo, Paterno R. et al.: Phreatomagmatic eruptions on the Ontong Java Plateau; chemical and isotopic relationship to Ontong Java Plateau basalts

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