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100%1967Manheim, Frank T.: Evidence for submarine discharge of water on the Atlantic continental slope of the southern United States, and suggestions for further search
100%1986Curtis, Doris M.: Chronostratigraphy of the continental slope; an historic overview
68%1985Poag, C. Wylie: Cenozoic and Upper Cretaceous sedimentary facies of New Jersey continental slope and rise
68%1993Paropkari, Anil L.; Mascarenhas, Antonio et al.: Hydrocarbon prospects of the western continental slope of India as indicated by surficial enrichment of organic carbon
68%1501993Mountain, Gregory S.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 150 scientific prospectus; the New Jersey continental slope and rise
68%95
95-612
1987Glass, B. P.: Clinopyroxene-bearing spherules in the North American tektite layer from DSDP Site 612 drilled on the continental slope off New Jersey
68%95
95-612
1987Glass, B. P.: Coesite associated with North American tektite debris in DSDP Site 612 on the continental slope off New Jersey
68%3082010Flemings, P. B.: Overpressure, flow focusing, compaction and slope stability on the continental slope; insights from IODP Expedition 308
68%1501993Blum, P.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Sea-level changes and slope processes reflected on the New Jersey continental slope; ODP Leg 150
68%1501994Fulthorpe, C. S.; Mountain, G. S. et al.: Mapping of Neogene depositional geometries, New Jersey continental slope, ODP Leg 150 drilling area
68%1501994Mountain, Gregory S.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: New Jersey continental slope and rise
68%3082007Urgeles, R.; Locat, J. et al.: Recursive failure of the Gulf of Mexico continental slope; timing and causes
67%42
42-381
2005Verzhbitskii, E. V.; Lobkovskii, L. I. et al.: Anomalous geothermal regime, seismic, and gravitational landslide activity in the northeastern part of the Black Sea continental slope
58%1782006Rebesco, Michele; Camerlenghi, Angelo et al.: Margin architecture reveals the transition to the modern Antarctic ice sheet ca. 3 Ma
58%1983Hedberg, Hollis D.: Deep-water petroleum prospects of the oceans and seas
58%1975Uyeda, S.: Active margin drilling
58%1995Underwood, Michael B.; Moore, Gregory F.: Trenches and trench-slope basins
58%1331991ODP Leg 133 Northeast Australian margin; a chronicle of carbonate platform development
58%1984Davies, Thomas A.; Hay, William W.: Scientific ocean drilling and the global sedimentary record
58%181972Kulm, L. D.: Results of leg XVIII DSDP
58%961984Suzyumov, A. Ye.: 96-y, zaklyuchitel'nyy reys "Glomara Chellendzhera" The 96th, final voyage of the Glomar Challenger
58%1984Nelson, C. Hans: Modern fan stratigraphy
58%1978Davie, J. R.; Fenske, C. W. et al.: Geotechnical properties of deep continental margin soils
54%67
67-495
67-496
67-497
67-498
1982Hesse, Reinhard; Harrison, W. E.: Gas-hydrates and associated pore waters from the Pacific continental slope off Guatemala
54%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
54%1842004Wu Nengyou; Huang Yongyang et al.: Prospect and indicative characteristics of gas hydrate in the northern continental slope of the South China Sea
54%170
170-1043
1999Ibaraki, Masako: Planktonic Foraminifera from the Site 1043, ODP Leg 170 off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica
54%146
146-889
146-890
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
54%150
150-902
150-903
150-904
174A
174A-1073
2003Dugan, Brandon Eric: Hydrodynamics of the US mid-Atlantic continental slope, offshore New Jersey
54%95
95-612
1988Koeberl, Christian; Glass, Billy P.: Chemical composition of North American microtektites and tektite fragments from Barbados and DSDP Site 612 on the continental slope off New Jersey
54%150
150-903
150-904
1998Glass, B. P.; Koeberl, C. et al.: Upper Eocene tektite and impact ejecta layer on the continental slope off New Jersey
54%182
182-1131
2005Huuse, M.; Feary, D. A.: Seismic inversion for acoustic impedance and porosity of Cenozoic cool-water carbonates on the upper continental slope of the Great Australian Bight
54%1501998Miller, Kenneth G.; Mountain, Gregory S. et al.: Cenozoic global sea level, sequences, and the New Jersey transect; results from coastal plain and continental slope drillingdownload
54%150
150-902
150-904
1996Guerin, Gilles; Goldberg, Dave: Acoustic and elastic properties of calcareous sediments across a siliceous diagenetic front on the Eastern U.S. continental slopedownload
54%1501994McHugh, Cecilia M. G.; Damuth, John E. et al.: Pleistocene and Miocene mass-transport deposits in the continental slope and rise and their relationship to sequence boundaries; initial results of the New Jersey sea-level transect, ODP Leg 150
54%188
188-1166
188-1167
2001Passchier, Sandra: Late Neogene to Holocene sedimentation on the Prydz Bay continental shelf and slope, ODP Sites 1166 and 1167, East Antarctica
54%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2010Behrmann, J. H.; Meissl, S.: Superfast sedimentation and submarine slides, Gulf of Mexico continental slope; insights into transport processes from fabrics and geotechnical data
52%18
18-174
18-175
1973Kulm, La Verne D.; Prince, Roger A. et al.: Appendix I, Part A; Site survey of the northern Oregon continental margin and Astoria Fandownload
50%2102006Alves, Tiago M.; Moita, Carlos et al.: Mesozoic-Cenozoic evolution of North Atlantic continental-slope basins; the Peniche Basin, western Iberian margin
50%175
175-1077
2004Sultan, N.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Dynamics of gas hydrate; case of the Congo continental slopedownload
50%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2008Flemings, P. B.; Long, H. et al.: Pore pressure penetrometers document high overpressure near the seafloor where multiple submarine landslides have occurred on the continental slope, offshore Louisiana, Gulf of Mexicodownload
50%3082008Urgeles, Roger; Locat, Jacques et al.: Factors leading to slope instability in the Ursa Basin, Gulf of Mexico continental slope
48%841983Baltuck, Miriam: Intersection of a strike-slip and subducting plate boundary; Guatemala and the Middle America Trench
48%961985Presley, B. J.; Stearns, S. V.: Calcium, sulfate and salinity variations in DSDP Leg 96 pore waters
48%1501994Mountain, Gregory S.; Miller, Kenneth: Sea-level and slope processes reflected off New Jersey
48%93
93-603
95
95-603
1986Brew, David Scott: Seismic modelling at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 603; the Lower Continental Rise Hills
48%38
38-344
1986Savostin, L. A.; Baturin, D. G.: Seismic stratigraphy and Cenozoic history of the continental margin of the Greenland Sea near the south end of the Spitsbergen Archipelago
48%1977Grow, J. A.; Markl, R. G.: IPOD-USGS multichannel seismic reflection profile from Cape Hatteras to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
48%281987Hampton, Monty A.; Kravitz, J. H. et al.: Geology of sediment cores from the George V continental margin, Antarctica
48%961987Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II; Denoux, Guy J. et al.: Hydrocarbons in Mississippi Fan and intraslope basin sediments
48%661980Moore, J. C.; Watkins, Joel S. et al.: Lower slope structure, Leg 66, DSDP
48%18
18-174
1975Carson, B.: Carbonate dissolution in "offscraped" deep-sea sediments; an integral part of the subduction process?
48%1976Manheim, F. T.; Hall, R. E.: Deep evaporitic strata off New York and New Jersey; evidence from interstitial water chemistry of drill cores
48%2000Mienert, J.; Andreassen, K. et al.: Drilling and mapping continental margin slope stability; potential slip planes and gas hydrates off mid-Norway
48%641979Moore, D. G.; Curray, J. R.: Deep sea drilling in the Gulf of California, a new ocean basin
48%1996Rebesco, Michele; Larter, Robert D. et al.: Giant sediment drifts on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula
48%1996Andersen, Espen S.; Dokken, Trond M. et al.: Late Quaternary sedimentation and glacial history of the western Svalbard continental margin
48%1191988Cooper, Alan K.; Stagg, H. M. J.: Seismic stratigraphy of Prydz Bay, Antarctica
48%56
57
1978Scholl, D. W.; Buffington, E. C. et al.: A tectonic interpretation of the Kamchatka terrace based on DSDP Legs 56 and 57
48%1331993Barton, C. E.; Peerdeman, F. M. et al.: Magnetic record of Quaternary change near the Great Barrier Reef (ODP Leg 133)
48%1501993Mountain, Gregory S.; Miller, Kenneth et al.: New Jersey sea level; Mid-Atlantic transect
48%1331993Barton, Charles E.; Peerdeman, F. M.: Palaeomagnetism, rock magnetism and evolution of the Great Barrier Reef
48%150
150-904
1994Christensen, B. A.; Thunell, R. et al.: Glacial/interglacial slope sedimentation changes on the Pleistocene NJ margin, ODP Site 904A
48%1501994Hicks, Karen S.; Compton, John S.: Isotopic and elemental evidence for the origin of diagenetic carbonate minerals recovered from late Cenozoic New Jersey slope sediments (ODP Leg 150)
48%1993Martin, Jonathan B.; Gieskes, Joris M. et al.: Bromine and iodine in Peru margin sediments and pore fluids; implications for fluid origins
48%38
38-344
1993Eiken, Ola; Hinz, Karl: Contourites in the Fram Strait
48%133
133-823
1993Dix, George R.: Formation of deep-burial, Sr-rich calcite in a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate continental slope; ODP Site 823, NE Australia
48%56
56-434
1978Okada, Hakuyu; Langseth, M. G.: Sedimentation in the Japan Trench, results from DSDP/IPOD Leg 56
48%64
64-480
1984Karlin, Robert: Paleomagnetism, rock magnetism, and diagenesis in hemipelagic sediments from the Northeast Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California
48%1984Masran, T. C.: Sedimentary organic matter of Jurassic and Cretaceous samples from North Atlantic deep-sea drilling sites
48%671980Hesse, Reinhard; Harrison, William E.: Abnormally low pore-water salinities in deep marine sections of the continental margins related to gas-hydrate (clathrate) occurrence
48%1972Simoneit, Bernd R.; Burlingame, A. L.: Preliminary Organic Analyses of the DSDP (JOIDES) Cores, Legs V-IX
48%1996Schoenfeld, Joachim: The "Stilostomella extinction"; structure and dynamics of the last turnover in deep-sea benthic foraminiferal assemblages
48%95
95-612
1989Fernandes, A.; Glass, B. P.: Upper Eocene impact ejecta from DSDP Site 612 off New Jersey
48%1976Caughey, Charles A.; Stuart, Charles J.: Where the potential is in the deep Gulf of Mexico
48%1331993Kronen, John D., Jr.: Recognition of condensed sections and flooding events as deduced from high-resolution sequence stratigraphy of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia; 0-1.5 Ma
48%95
95-612
1989Glass, Billy P.: North American tektite debris and impact ejecta from DSDP Site 612
48%1995Scott, Robert W.; Combes, Janet M. et al.: High-precision late Pleistocene chronostratigraphy of a Gulf Coast shelf-edge delta
48%84
84-570
1988Finley, Patrick D.; Krason, Jan: Review of proposed massive gas hydrate formation processes
48%48
80
1983Roberts, D. G.: Frontier exploration in Western and Northwest Europe
48%201
201-1229
2004Mauclaire, Laurie; Zepp, K. et al.: Direct in situ detection of cells in deep-sea sediment cores from the Peru Margin (ODP Leg 201, Site 1229)
48%2008Opdyke, Bradley: Two new IODP paleoceanographic drilling opportunities in the Timor Sea; late Quaternary paleoceanography and tracking sea level change from the late Miocene
48%202
202-1233
2004Joseph, L. H.: Sedimentary characteristics through glacial/interglacial transitions at ODP Site 1233
48%41
41-369
1981Morlotti, E.; Rio, D. et al.: Calcareous plankton biostratigraphy of Site 369A (Spanish Sahara slope-Western African continental margin)
48%1999Hyndman, R. D.; Yuan, T. et al.: The concentration of deep sea gas hydrates from downhole electrical resistivity logs and laboratory data
48%1986O'Connell, S.; Ryan, W. B. F.: Two styles of slope and canyon erosion on the Ebro Margin, Northwest Mediterranean Sea
48%1983Kazakov, O. V.; Mitulov, S. N. et al.: The structure of the sediment cover in the Alboran Sea according to seismoacoustic profiling data
48%1984Dingle, R. V.; Hendey, Q. B.: Late Mesozoic and Tertiary sediment supply to the eastern Cape Basin (SE Atlantic) and palaeo-drainage systems in Southwest Africa
48%41
41-369
1987Stein, Jeffrey A.; Damassa, Sarah P. et al.: Oligocene-Miocene biostratigraphy of DSDP Site 369; integration of dinoflagellate cyst occurrences
48%67
67-499
84
1999Murdock, James N.: Unrecognized failure of one critical test of strict plate tectonics
48%2002Kidston, Arthur G.; Brown, David E. et al.: Optimistic assessment for hydrocarbon potential of deep water Scotian Slope, offshore Nova Scotia
48%1994Hiscott, R. N.; Aksu, A. E.: Submarine debris flows and continental slope evolution in front of Quaternary ice sheets, Baffin Bay, Canadian Arctic
48%1991Baba, Jumpei; Peterson, Curt D. et al.: Modern fine-grained sediments in the Gulf of California
48%1996Jenkins, Chris: Circulation strength of a western boundary current through the late Cenozoic (ODP Drilling proposal; East Australian Current)
48%1902001Fergusson, Christopher L.: ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough; stratigraphic/structural results and implications for the tectonostratigraphic development of accretionary prisms
48%1551998Mikkelsen, Naja; Maslin, Mark: Sea level controlled catastrophic sediment failures of the Quaternary Amazon Fan complex
48%501980Kodina, L. A.; Generalova, V. N. et al.: Geochemical evolution of organic matter in the oceanic sediments (Leg 50 "Glomar Challenger")
48%1997Miller, Kenneth G.; Browning, James V. et al.: Glacio- and tectono-eustatic changes over the past 80 m.y.; comparisons with NJ Upper Cretaceous-Recent sequences
48%1984Terashima, Minako: The distribution of amino acids and monosaccharides in deep sea sediments from the Japan Trench and slope area
48%1991Baba, Jumpei; Peterson, Curt D. et al.: Fine-grained terrigenous sediment supply and dispersal in the Gulf of California during the last century

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