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100%1998Engberts, Cynthia J.: Oceanic heat flow and thermal conductivity of sediments with lithology and depth
99%2012Cavanaugh, Shannon Lynn: Heat flow variability at the Costa Rica subduction zone as modeled by bottom-simulating reflector depths imaged in the CRISP 3D seismic survey
96%122
122-762
122-763
1992Swift, Michael; Boyd, Ron et al.: Heat flow and thermal history of the Exmouth Plateaudownload
90%158
158-957
1996Becker, Keir; Von Herzen, Richard P.: Pre-drilling observations of conductive heat flow at the TAG active mount using Alvindownload
87%1998Matsubayashi, Osamu: Heat flow measurement as an exploration tool for subbottom methane hydrates
86%55
55-430
55-432
55-433
1980Avdeiko, G. P.; Khubunaja, S. A. et al.: Petrography and chemical composition of the lava flows from the Emperor Seamounts, DSDP Leg 55download
86%1121990Yamano, Makoto; Uyeda, Seiya: Heat-flow studies in the Peru trench subduction zonedownload
86%1411995Bangs, Nathan L.; Brown, Kevin M.: Regional heat flow in the vicinity of the Chile triple junction constrained by the depth of the bottom-simulating reflectiondownload
83%327
327-U1362
2011Slovacek, Amalia E.; Fisher, A. T. et al.: Development, calibration and deployment of an electromagnetic flowmeter for cross-hole hydrogeologic experiments
82%1581999Goto, Shusaku; Kinoshita, Masataka et al.: Estimation of thermal diffusivity and the seawater entrainment rate at the TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 26 degrees N
80%3312011Masaki, Yuka; Takai, K. et al.: Hydrothermal regime of the Iheya-North hydrothermal field inferred from surface heat flow data and, IODP Expedition 331 drilling results
80%2001Tobin, Harold J.: Fault structure, mechanics, and hydrogeology of accretionary prism decollement zones revisited
77%1996Cashman, K. V.; Katz, Melissa G. et al.: Flow textures in LIPs; a key to flow emplacement?
77%1101989Fisher, Andrew T.; Hounslow, Mark W.: Transient fluid flow through the toe of the Barbados accretionary complex; constraints from ODP Leg 110 heat flow studies and simple models
77%1461992Fisher, A. T.; Iturrino, G. et al.: Heat flow measurements along the Oregon accretionary margin; where's the fluid flow?
77%124
124-767
124-770
1997Beiersdorf, H.; Bach, W. et al.: Age and possible modes of formation of the Celebes Sea basement, and thermal regimes within the accretionary complexes off SW Mindanao and N Sulawesi
75%1987Sano, Yuji; Wakita, Hiroshi: Helium isotopes and heat flow on the ocean floor
75%1161989Williams, Colin Francis: Heat and fluid flow within the Earth's crust; in situ measurements and mathematical models
75%1998Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Episodic fluid flow in the Nankai accretionary complex; timescale, geochemistry, flow rates, and fluid budget
75%1992Sun, M.; Fisher, A. et al.: Using object-oriented control method for heat flow analysis
71%2012Henry, P.; Kanamatsu, T. et al.: NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: Subduction Inputs 2 and Heat Flow
69%1996Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Hydrogeologic modeling of a low chloride anomaly in the Nankai accretionary complex; evidence for transient fluid flow along a decollement fault
69%1998Sykes, T. J. S.; Ramsay, A. T. S. et al.: Southern Hemisphere Miocene bottom-water circulation; a palaeobathymetric analysis
68%123
123-765
123-765D
1992Castillo, David A.: Thermal and hydrologic properties of old ocean crust in Hole 765D, Argo abyssal plain, Indian Oceandownload
68%78
78-542
110
1990Wuthrich, Dennis R.; Screaton, Elizabeth J. et al.: Fluid flow within the Barbados Ridge complex; Part II, Permeability estimates and numerical simulations of flow velocities and pore pressuresdownload
67%129
129-801
185
185-801
185-1149
2006Hirono, Tetsuro; Abrams, Lewis J.: Electrical resistivity and X-ray computed tomography measurements of sedimentary and igneous units from Hole 801C and Site 1149download
67%42
42-379
42-380
42-381
1978Erickson, A. J.; Von Herzen, R. P.: Downhole temperature measurements and heat flow data in the Black Sea; DSDP Leg 42Bdownload
66%31
31-297
31-298
31-301
1975Watanabe, T.; Von Herzen, R. P. et al.: Geothermal studies Leg 31, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
66%111
111-504
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
148-504
168
168-1026
2011Winslow, D. M.; Fisher, A. T. et al.: Application of a Markov chain Monte Carlo model for determining formation permeability and sensitivity to formation properties from thermal data in flowing subseafloor boreholes
65%154
154-928
162
162-983
2011Kleiven, Helga F.; Hall, I. R. et al.: Coupled deep-water flow and climate variability in the middle Pleistocene North Atlantic
65%204
204-1251
2005Weinberger, Jill L.; Brown, Kevin M.: Abnormal fluid pressures and fluid flow at ODP Site 1251, southern Hydrate Ridge, Oregon
65%158
158-957
2000Humphris, Susan E.; Tivey, Margaret K.: A synthesis of geological and geochemical investigations of the TAG hydrothermal field; insights into fluid-flow and mixing processes in a hydrothermal system
65%40
40-364
2001Cole, Gary A.; Farrer, Bruce et al.: Source and charge risk in the deepwater Kwanza Basin, offshore Angola, West Africa
65%1832000Keszthelyi, Laszlo; Thordarson, Thorvaldur: Rubbly pahoehoe; a previously undescribed but widespread lava type transitional between aa and pahoehoe
65%1702001Silver, Eli A.: Leg 170; synthesis of fluid-structural relationships of the Pacific margin of Costa Ricadownload
65%421978Erickson, A. J.; Von Herzen, R. P.: Down-hole temperature measurements, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 42Adownload
65%68
68-501
69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
92
92-504
111
111-504
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
148-504
1988Langseth, M. G.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: The distribution of geothermal and geochemical gradients near site 501/504; implications for hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crustdownload
64%110
110-671
110-671B
110-672
110-672A
110-673
110-673A
110-673B
110-674
110-674A
1990Fisher, Andrew T.; Hounslow, Mark W.: Heat flow through the toe of the Barbados accretionary complexdownload
64%149
149-897
149-900
1996Louden, Keith E.; Mareschal, Jean-Claude: Measurements of radiogenic heat production on basement samples from sites 897 and 900download
64%69
69-504
69-504B
70
70-504
70-504B
83
83-504
83-504B
92
92-504
92-504B
111
111-504
111-504B
137
137-504
137-504B
140
140-504
140-504B
148
148-504
148-504B
1983Becker, Keir; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: Deep crustal geothermal measurements, Hole 504B, Deep Sea Drilling Project legs 69 and 70download
63%307
307-U1316
307-U1317
307-U1318
2009Tanaka, Akiko: Data report; Heat flow associated with Challenger Mound, IODP Expedition 307download
63%1984Villinger, Heinrich: New heat flow values off the west coast of Moroccodownload
63%87
87-582
87-583
1986Kinoshita, Hajimu; Yamano, Makoto: The heat flow anomaly in the Nankai Trough areadownload
63%114
114-704
1991Nobes, David C.; Mienert, Juergen et al.: An estimate of heat flow on the Meteor Rise, Site 704download
63%77
77-540
1995Gable, Robert; Morin, Roger H. et al.: Heat flow in the upper part of the oceanic crust; synthesis of in-situ temperature measurements in Hole 504Bdownload
63%1101987Fisher, Andrew T.; Hounslow, Mark W.: Heat flow through the toe of the Barbados accretionary complex; implications for sediment dewatering
63%1976Hyndman, R. D.; Von Herzen, R. P. et al.: Heat flow measurements in deep crustal holes on the Mid-Atlantic Ridgedownload
63%1461999Mann, Doerte; Kukowski, Nina: Numerical modelling of focussed fluid flow in the Cascadia accretionary wedge
63%2000Henry, Pierre: Fluid flow at the toe of the Barbados accretionary wedge constrained by thermal, chemical, and hydrogeologic observations and modelsdownload
63%1998Ganguly, N.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Heat flow variations from bottom simulating reflectors on the Cascadia Margin
63%1161998Verzhbitsky, E. V.; Lobkovsky, L. I.: Heat flow; mechanism of heating up of the Indo-Australian Plate
63%1161998Zolotarev, V. V.; Verzhbitsky, E. V. et al.: Heat flow; geothermal study in the S22 cruise
63%190
196
2004McKiernan, A. W.; Saffer, D. M.: Pore-water freshening in the Nankai Trough, Japan; implications for lateral fluid flow
63%1979Lawver, L. A.; Vacquier, V. et al.: Gulf of California IPOD site survey results, Guaymas Basin heat flow
63%1972002Steinberger, Bernhard M.; Tarduno, John A.: Motion of the Hawaiian hotspot inferred from mantle flow models based on detailed Pacific Plate reconstructions
63%76
76-533
1995Lee, Myung W.: Application of heat flow equation to analyses of bottom simulation reflections
63%1121996Schillhorn, T.; Kukowski, N.: 3D modeling mass and heat flow in the Peruvian subduction zone at 9 degrees S
63%1161995Ormond, Anne; Boulegue, Jacques et al.: A thermoconvective interpretation of heat flow data in the area of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 116 in a distal part of the Bengal Fandownload
63%146
146-892
1993He, J.; Wang, C. Y. et al.: BSR as a flow meter for discharge along faults; results from the Oregon Cascadia margin
63%1980Bada, Jeffrey L.; Man, Eugene H.: Amino acid diagenesis in Deep Sea Drilling Project cores; kinetics and mechanisms of some reactions and their applications in geochronology and in paleotemperature and heat flow determinations
63%1511995Hood, Julie A.; Floyd, Suzanne et al.: Heat flow in the North Atlantic-Arctic gateway
63%1701997Silver, Eli: Complete sediment subduction and implications of fluid flow in the Middle America Trench off Costa Rica
63%1989Ten Haven, H. L.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Steroid biological marker hydrocarbons as indicators of organic matter diagenesis in deep sea sediments; geochemical reactions and influence of different heat flow regimes
63%1980Rabinowitz, P. D.; Ludwig, W. J.: Geophysical measurements at candidate drill sites along an east-west flow line in the central Atlantic Ocean
63%1681995Chapman, David; Davis, Earl et al.: Fluid flow in young crust targeted for study
63%5
5-35
1986Abbott, Dallas H.: Heat flow results form the Gorda Ridge
63%2003Vohat, Praveen; Sain, Kalachand et al.: Heat flow and geothermal gradient from a bottom simulating reflector; a case study
63%3012004Zuehlsdorff, L.; Spiess, V.: Relations between basement tectonics, sediment deformation and fluid flow at the eastern Juan de Fuca Ridge flank; results from very high resolution seismic data
63%1990Huey, David P.: Engineering report on the extended core barrel (XCB-124E)download
63%641991Becker, K.; Fisher, A. T.: A brief review of heat-flow studies in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California
63%149
149-900
1997Louden, Keith E.; Sibuet, Jean-Claude et al.: Variations in heat flow across the ocean-continent transition in the Iberia abyssal plain
63%168
169
1997Davis, E. E.; Wang, K. et al.: Where does all the water go? Reflections on oceanic crustal fluid flow
63%2010Masaki, Y.; Kawada, Y. et al.: Hydrothermal circulation regime of the Iheya-North hydrothermal field in the mid-Okinawa Trough inferred from heat flow measurements
63%1952002Hart, D. J.: Fluid flow mechanisms in the serpentine mud volcanoes of the Mariana forearc
63%136
136-843
2002Wiggins, Sean M.; Hildebrand, John A. et al.: Geothermal state and fluid flow within ODP Hole 843B; results from wireline logging
63%1071989Tisseau, C.; Rehault, J. P. et al.: Thermal modelling of subsidence and heat flow and implications for the variation in crustal structure across the Tyrrhenian back-arc basin, western Mediterranean
63%1642003Lu, Shaoming: Seismic characteristics of two deep-water drilling hazards; shallow-water flow sands and gas hydrate
63%1581995Kinoshita, M.; Goto, S. et al.: Correlation between transient changes observed by long-term heat flow monitoring system and ODP Leg 158 drillings at TAG hydrothermal mound
63%146
146-892
1995Wang, Kelin; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Modelling thermal effects of pervasive and channelled water flow in northern Cascadia accretionary prism
63%190
190-1173
196
196-1173
2006O'Regan, Matthew: Temperature and fluid flow at Nankai
63%2010Rimi, A.; Lucazeau, F. et al.: New evaluation of heat flow in Moroccan Atlantic Margin
62%1982MacGregor, Ian: Geological evolution of ocean crust
62%1985Ocean Drilling Program; coring and development technology
62%961987McNeillie, Jennifer I.: A sedimentological and paleontological analysis of a large scale gravity flow, DSDP site, Leg 96
62%2001Jacob, Klaus: Nachrichten aus der Unterwelt News from the underworld
62%1822011Wilson, Alicia M.; Wortmann, Ulrich et al.: Reflux circulation and groundwater age below the Great Australian Bight
61%61
61-462
89
89-462
1986Fujii, Naoyuki: Downhole flow of bottom water; implications from temperature logging at Hole 462A, Nauru Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 89download
61%185
185-1149
2007Harris, Robert N.; McNutt, Marcia K.: Heat flow on hot spot swells; evidence for fluid flowdownload
61%37
37-332
37-333
1977Katz, B. J.; Harrison, C. G. A. et al.: Organic geochemical evidence for oscillatory heat flow on the Mid Atlantic Ridge
61%1101990Fisher, A. T.; Hounslow, Mark W.: Transient fluid flow through the toe of the Barbados accretionary complex; constraints from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 110 heat flow studies and simple modelsdownload
61%1999Verzhbitskii, E. V.; Kaz'min, V. G.: Geothermal regime and specific features of the tectonic evolution of the western Mediterranean basins
61%34
34-319
1976Ade-Hall, J. M.; Von Herzen, R. P. et al.: In-hole temperatures and heat flow, Site 319, Leg 34download
61%146
146-892
1995Carson, Bobb; Westbrook, Graham K.: Modern fluid flow in the Cascadia accretionary wedge; a synthesisdownload
61%481979Erickson, A. J.; Avera, W. E. et al.: Heat-flow results, DSDP Leg 48download
60%1681997Davis, Earl E.; Chapman, D. S. et al.: Seafloor heat flow on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge; data from "flankflux" studies through 1995download
59%80
80-548
80-549
80-550
1985Foucher, Jean-Paul; Chenet, P. Y. et al.: Geothermal measurements during Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 80download
59%131
131-808
132
196
196-808
1993Pickering, Kevin T.; Underwood, Michael B. et al.: Open-ocean to trench turbidity-current flow in the Nankai Trough; flow collapse and flow reflectiondownload
59%146
146-889
146-890
2000Hyndman, R. D.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Geophysical and seafloor studies of North Cascadia gas hydrate
59%163
163-990
1999Buecker, Christian J.; Cashman, Katharine V. et al.: Physical and magnetic characterization of aa and pahoehoe flows; Hole 990A
59%45
45-395
78
78-395
109
174B
174B-1074
2001Becker, Keir; Bartetzko, Anne Claudia Maria et al.: Leg 174B synopsis; revisiting Hole 395A for logging and long-term monitoring of off-axis hydrothermal processes in young oceanic crustdownload

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