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100%1981Barnes, Ross O.; Will, Brian R.: Physical and diagenetic controls on the concentrations of dissolved Ar, N (sub 2) and CH (sub 4) in pore fluids from DSDP legs 47 to 57
100%1992Kaiho, Kunio: Dissolved oxygen changes in intermediate and deep waters during the past 100 million years on foraminiferal morphology
100%1991Alvarez-Borrego, Saul; Lara-Lara, Jose Ruben: The physical environment and primary productivity of the Gulf of California
100%92
92-598
1989Olivarez, Annette Marie: Investigations of the geochemistry of the rare earth elements in the exogenic cycle
100%1983Arthur, Michael A.; Dean, Walter E.: Paleoceanographic models for Cretaceous organic carbon deposition
100%1351991Blanc, G.: Hydrochemistry of the Lau backarc basin and the Tonga forearc basin, ODP Leg 135
100%1991Gieskes, Joris M.; Shaw, Timothy et al.: Interstitial water and hydrothermal water chemistry, Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California
100%1994You, Chen-Feng: Lithium, beryllium, and boron isotope geochemistry; implications for fluid processes in convergent margins
100%127
128
1993Tada, Ryuji: Dynamic response of the Japan Sea to glacial-interglacial cycles during late Quaternary
100%371979Barker, C. M.; Schloessin, H. H.: Vesicles in oceanic basalts as evidence for strong effervescence and heat escape mechanisms during magma emplacement
100%164
164-995
1998Borowski, Walter Steven: Pore-water sulfate concentration gradients, isotopic compositions, and diagenetic processes overlying continental margin, methane-rich sediments associated with gas hydrates
100%2007Haacke, R. Ross; Westbrook, Graham K. et al.: Gas hydrate, fluid flow and free gas; formation of the bottom-simulating reflector
100%110
110-672
1988Staudigel, Hubert; Gieskes, J. M.: Constraining the origin of mobile Sr in sediments from ODP Site 672A; interstital water and NH (sub 4) Cl extractions
100%75
75-532
1984Diester-Haass, L.; Meyers, P. A.: Paleoceanographic implications of carbonate dissolution cycles in Pleistocene sediments from DSDP Site 532, Walvis Ridge
100%2009Grundle, Damian S.; Timothy, David A. et al.: Variations of phytoplankton productivity and biomass over an annual cycle in Saanich Inlet, a British Columbia fjord
100%146
146-892
1998Schlueter, Michael; Linke, Peter et al.: Geochemistry of a sealed deep-sea borehole on the Cascadia margin
100%1979Bender, M. L.; Keigwin, L. D., Jr.: Speculations about the upper Miocene change in abyssal Pacific dissolved bicarbonate delta (super 13) C
100%3022007Haley, B. A.; Frank, M. et al.: The Pb isotope evolution of Arctic Ocean Intermediate Water over the past 16 million years
100%1101991Blanc, G.; Boulegue, J. et al.: Chemical evidence for advection of interstitial fluid in the sedimentary series of the Barbados accretionary complex (Leg 110)
100%1822005Bernasconi, S. M.; Boettcher, M. E. et al.: Oxygen and sulfur isotope composition of dissolved sulfate in interstitial waters of the Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg 182
100%73
73-522
1998Quinn, Laura C.; Clark, Murlene W.: Size distribution of Bolovina huneri and Globocassidulina subglobosa across the Eocene-Oligocene boundary
100%1462001Tryon, Michael; Brown, Kevin et al.: A new benthic aqueous flux meter for very low to moderate discharge rates
100%3112007Heuer, Verena; Pohlman, John et al.: Carbon isotopic compositions of acetate as proxies for biogeochemical processes in gas hydrate bearing sediments
80%128
128-798
128-799
1990Sturz, A.; von Breymann, Marta T. et al.: Chemical composition of interstitial waters from the Japan Sea, ODP Leg 128
80%111
111-677
111-678
1993Kawahata, H.; Ishizuka, T.: Amino acids in the sediments and interstitial waters from ODP holes 677B and 678B in the Panama Basin
80%1581998Sturz, A. A.; Itoh, M. J. T. et al.: Mineralogy and chemical composition of clay minerals, TAG hydrothermal mound
80%1521996Sinton, Christopher W.: A tale of two large igneous provinces; geochronological and geochemical studies of the North Atlantic volcanic province and the Caribbean oceanic plateau
80%38
38-336
38-343
38-344
38-345
38-348
1987Gieskes, Joris M.; Lawrence, J. R. et al.: Chemistry of interstitial waters and sediments in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 38
80%51
51-417
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52-417
52-418
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53-418
1996Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Feely, Richard A. et al.: Phosphate removal by oceanic hydrothermal processes; an update of the phosphorus budget in the oceans
80%3112009Wortmann, Uli G.; Chernyavsky, B. M. et al.: (super 34) S/ (super 32) S and (super 18) 0/ (super 16) 0 ratios of dissolved sulfate from interstitial water samples above gas hydrate bearing sediments of IODP Expedition 311, Cascadia margin
80%168
168-1026
169
2008Walker, Brett D.; McCarthy, Matthew D. et al.: Dissolved inorganic carbon isotopic composition of low-temperature axial and ridge-flank hydrothermal fluids of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
80%170
205
2010Fueri, Evelyn; Hilton, David R. et al.: Carbon release from submarine seeps at the Costa Rica fore arc; implications for the volatile cycle at the Central America convergent margindownload
80%168
168-1026
2006Lang, Susan Q.; Butterfield, David A. et al.: Dissolved organic carbon in ridge-axis and ridge-flank hydrothermal systems
80%127
127-797
1999Naehr, Thomas H.; Bohrmann, Gerhard: Barium-rich authigenic clinoptilolite in sediments from the Japan Sea; a sink for dissolved barium?
80%146
146-892
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204-1245
301
2005Torres, Marta E.; Mix, Alan C. et al.: Precise delta (super 13) C analysis of dissolved inorganic carbon in natural waters using automated headspace sampling and continuous-flow mass spectrometry
80%131
131-808
132
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196-808
1994Lu, Ran; Banerjee, Subir K.: Magnetite dissolution in deep sediments and its hydrologic implication; a detailed study of sediments from Site 808, Leg 131download
80%2010Kender, Severyn; Husum, Katrine et al.: IODP Expedition 323 initial results; history of Bering Sea deep water ventilation and surface water productivity over the last 4 Ma from benthic and planktic foraminiferal faunas
80%139
139-855
2001Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, Jeffrey S.: Metal mobility in sediment-covered ridge-crest hydrothermal systems; experimental and theoretical constraints
80%2012003D'Hondt, Steven; Jorgensen, Bo Barker et al.: ODP Leg 201 explores microbial life in deeply buried marine sediments off Peru
80%2007Muttoni, Giovanni; Kent, Dennis V.: Widespread formation of cherts during the early Eocene climate optimumdownload
80%1991Williams, Alan E.; McKibben, Michael A. et al.: An overview of fluid geochemistry and ore genesis in the Salton Sea geothermal system and comparison with the Gulf of California hydrothermal systems
80%164
164-997
1998Egeberg, Per K.; Barth, Tanja: Contribution of dissolved organic species to the carbon and energy budgets of hydrate bearing deep sea sediments (Ocean Drilling Program Site 997 Blake Ridge)
80%146
146-891
146-892
1998Sample, J. C.; Coathe, C. D. et al.: Temporal fluctuations of syntectonic fluids in the Cascadia accretionary wedge
80%164
201
2005Snyder, G. T.; Dickens, G. R. et al.: Elemental remobilization in marine sediments; growth and destruction of authigenic mineral fronts above gas hydrate systems
80%131
131-808
132
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196-808
2001You, Chen-Feng; Gieskes, Joris M.: Hydrothermal alteration of hemi-pelagic sediments; experimental evaluation of geochemical processes in shallow subduction zones
80%2072006Brumsack, Hans J.: The trace metal content of recent organic carbon-rich sediments; implications for Cretaceous black shale formation
80%112
112-680
112-681
112-684
1996Raiswell, R.; Canfield, D. E.: Rates of reaction between silicate iron and dissolved sulfide in Peru margin sediments
80%130
130-806
2003Wara, M. W.; Delaney, M. L. et al.: Possible roles of pH, temperature, and partial dissolution in determining boron concentration and isotopic composition in planktonic foraminiferadownload
80%186
186-1151
2004Hayashi, Hiroki: Faunal analysis of Neogene planktonic Foraminifera from forearc sediments of the Japan Trench, ODP Site 1151, Leg 186
80%162
162-985
162-987
2000Huber, R.; Meggers, H. et al.: Recent and Pleistocene carbonate dissolution in sediments of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea
80%64
64-478
64-479
110
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131-808
196
196-808
1993Chen, Robert F.; Bada, Jeffrey L. et al.: The relationship between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and fluorescence in anoxic marine porewaters; implications for estimating benthic DOC fluxes
80%167
167-1017
2007Schmittner, Andreas; Galbraith, Eric D. et al.: Large fluctuations of dissolved oxygen in the Indian and Pacific Oceans during Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations caused by variations of North Atlantic Deep Water subduction
80%2010Ferdelman, T. G.; Ziebis, W. et al.: Biogeochemistry of North Pond sediments; results from the R/V M.S. Merian site survey in support of IODP proposal 677-Full "Mid-Atlantic Ridge microbiology"
70%1982Baker, Paul A.; Gieskes, Joris M. et al.: Diagenesis of carbonates in deep-sea sediments; evidence from Sr/Ca ratios and interstitial dissolved Sr (super 2+) data
70%167
167-1015
167-1019
2003van Geen, A.; Zheng, Y. et al.: On the preservation of laminated sediments along the western margin of North Americadownload
70%64
64-480
167
167-1019
2004Crusius, John; Pedersen, Thomas F. et al.: Influence of Northwest Pacific productivity on North Pacific Intermediate Water oxygen concentrations during the Bolling-Allerod interval (14.7-12.9 ka)
70%201
201-1226
2008Wang, G.; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Quantification of co-occurring reaction rates in deep sub-seafloor sedimentsdownload
70%139
139-858
169
169-858
169-1035
2008Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, Jeffrey S. et al.: Hydrothermal fluid composition at Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; temporal and spatial variability
70%2012005Soffientino, Bruno; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Hydrogenase activity as an indicator of microbial activity and as a proxy of microbial community metabolism in anaerobic environments
70%2004Aloisi, Giovanni; Drews, Manuela et al.: Fluid expulsion from the Dvurechenskii mud volcano (Black Sea); Part I, Fluid sources and relevances to Li, B, Sr, I and dissolved inorganic nitrogen cyclesdownload
70%1462004Buffett, Bruce; Archer, David: Global inventory of methane clathrate; sensitivity to changes in the deep oceandownload
70%1642000Davie, Mathew K.; Buffet, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloor
70%178
178-1098
2003Kryc, K. A.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Al-to-oxide and Ti-to-organic linkages in biogenic sediment; relationships to paleo-export production and bulk Al/Tidownload
70%5
5-35
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139-858
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169-858
169-1035
169-1037
2002Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Sparrow, Margaret A.: Dissolved organic carbon in interstitial waters from sediments of Middle Valley and Escanaba Trough, Northeast Pacific, ODP legs 139 and 169
70%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
70%5
5-35
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169-1037
169-1038
2002Gieskes, Joris M.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Hydrothermal geochemistry of sediments and pore waters in Escanaba Trough, ODP Leg 169
70%182
182-1130
2001Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Hypersulfidic deep biosphere indicates extreme sulfur isotope fractionation during single-step microbial sulfate reduction
70%1994Soloviev, V.; Ginsburg, G. D.: Formation of submarine gas hydrates
70%198
198-1209
198-1210
2006Kaiho, Kunio; Takeda, Kotaro et al.: Anomalous shifts in tropical Pacific planktonic and benthic foraminiferal test size during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumdownload
70%154
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167-1012
167-1014
2000Anderson, L. D.; Delaney, M. L.: Sequential extraction and analysis of phosphorus in marine sediments; streamlining of the SEDEX procedure
70%2002Claypool, George E.: Sulfate ventilation of marine sediments indicated by depth profiles of porewater sulfate and delta (super 34) S
60%162
162-983
162-984
2000Austin, W. E. N.; Evans, J. R.: NE Atlantic benthic foraminifera; modern distribution patterns and palaeoecological significance
60%64
64-478
64-479
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67-499
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1994Chen, Robert F.; Bada, Jeffrey L.: The fluorescence of dissolved organic matter in porewaters of marine sediments
60%208
208-1262
208-1265
2004Liu Zhifei; Tuo Shouting et al.: Deep-water earliest Oligocene glacial maximum (EOGM) in South Atlantic
60%198
198-1209
198-1210
198-1211
198-1212
2007Takeda, Kotaro; Kaiho, Kunio: Faunal turnovers in Central Pacific benthic Foraminifera during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
60%145
145-882
2009Jaccard, Samuel L.; Galbraith, E. D. et al.: Subarctic Pacific evidence for a glacial deepening of the oceanic respired carbon pooldownload
60%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1248
204-1250
204-1251
2005Teichert, B. M. A.; Torres, M. E. et al.: Fluid sources, fluid pathways and diagenetic reactions across an accretionary prism revealed by Sr and B geochemistrydownload
60%204
204-1249
204-1250
2004Torres, M. E.; Wallmann, K. et al.: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport, and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregondownload
60%1541999Schrag, Daniel P.: Carbon isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in deep sea pore fluids; evidence for chemoautotrophy
60%1998Ramsay, Anthony T. S.; Smart, Christopher W. et al.: A model of early to middle Miocene deep ocean circulation for the Atlantic and Indian oceans
60%201
201-1226
2006D'Hondt, Steven; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Rates and global biogeochemical consequences of microbial activity in subseafloor sediments
60%167
167-1010
167-1011
167-1012
167-1014
167-1016
167-1021
171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
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175-1084
175-1085
2001Anderson, L. D.; Delaney, M. L. et al.: Carbon to phosphorus ratios in sediments; implications for nutrient cyclingdownload
60%201
201-1226
201-1231
2005D'Hondt, Steven; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments
60%201
201-1227
2002Prokopenko, Maria; Hammond, Douglas E.: Fractionation of N isotopes observed between pore water ammonium and solid phase nitrogen in sediment from Site 1227, ODP Leg 201
60%10
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2009Lazarus, David B.; Kotrc, Benjamin et al.: Radiolarians decreased silicification as an evolutionary response to reduced Cenozoic ocean silica availability
60%115
115-716
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2008Robinson, Laura F.; Noble, Taryn L. et al.: Measurement of adsorbed and total (super 232) Th/ (super 230) Th ratios from marine sedimentsdownload
60%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
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172-1059
2007Snyder, G. T.; Dickens, G. R. et al.: Labile barite contents and dissolved barium concentrations on Blake Ridge; new perspectives on barium cycling above gas hydrate systemsdownload
60%43
43-386
2005Hu Xiumian; Jansa, Luba et al.: Upper Cretaceous oceanic red beds (CORBs) in the Tethys; occurrences, lithofacies, age, and environmentsdownload
60%3072011Kano, Akihiro; Kunimitsu, Yoko et al.: Evolution of animal multicellularity stimulated by dissolved organic carbon in early Ediacaran ocean; DOXAM hypothesis
60%301
301-U1301
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327-U1301
2012Lin, Huei-Ting; Cowen, James P. et al.: Inorganic chemistry, gas compositions and dissolved organic carbon in fluids from sedimented young basaltic crust on the Juan de Fuca Ridge flanks
60%119
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119-744
2011Roberts, Andrew P.; Florindo, Florindo et al.: Magnetotactic bacterial abundance in pelagic marine environments is limited by organic carbon flux and availability of dissolved iron
50%151
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151-911
151-913
2000Chow, Nancy; Morad, Sadoon et al.: Origin of authigenic Mn-Fe carbonates and pore-water evolution in marine sediments; evidence from Cenozoic strata of the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian-Greenland Sea (ODP Leg 151)
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11-103
11-104
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2004Borowski, Walter S.: A review of methane and gas hydrates in the dynamic, stratified system of the Blake Ridge region, offshore southeastern North Americadownload
50%1982002Zachos, James C.; Tabor, Maris et al.: Depth dependent variation in the Paleocene-Eocene boundary carbon isotope excursion horizon in the N. Pacific
50%311
311-U1325
2011Malinverno, A.; Pohlman, J. W.: Modeling sulfate reduction in methane hydrate-bearing continental margin sediments; does a sulfate-methane transition require anaerobic oxidation of methane?download
50%311
311-U1327
2011Cao Yungchen; Chen Duofu: Numerical simulation of gas hydrate crystallization from dissolved methane in marine sediments
50%311
311-U1325
311-U1329
2012Kim, Ji-Hoon; Torres, Marta E. et al.: The effect of diagenesis and fluid migration on rare earth element distribution in pore fluids of the northern Cascadia accretionary margin
30%1812004Dickens, Gerald R.: Dissolved manganese concentrations in deep drill holes off New Zealand (ODP Leg 181)download
25%2012006Burdige, David J.: Dissolved carbohydrates in interstitial waters from the Equatorial Pacific and Peru Margin, ODP Leg 201download
25%174A
174A-1071
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174A-1073
2003Claypool, George E.; Vuletich, April K. et al.: Carbon isotopic composition of inorganic carbon and methane dissolved in pore waters at sites 1071, 1072, and 1073download

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