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100%171A1997Stauffer, Philip: Coupled deformation and fluid flow in the toe of the Barbados accretionary prism
100%2003Becker, Keir; Davis, E. E.: Twelve years of results from ODP subseafloor "CORK" hydrogeological observatories
100%1999Davis, Earl; Becker, Keir: Tidal pumping of fluids within and from the oceanic crust; new observations and opportunities for sampling the crustal hydrosphere
100%2001Keene, Jock: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP); the decade after 2003
100%1992Austin, James A., Jr.: Recent achievements and the future of ODP
83%1681996Zuehlsdorff, L.; Spiess, V. et al.: Fluid migration through sediments on the eastern Juan de Fuca Ridge flank; evidence from high resolution seismic surveys?
83%146
146-892
1994Screaton, Elizabeth J.; Carson, Bobb et al.: Thrust faults as fluid conduits; insights from borehole tests on the Oregon accretionary prism
83%1461999Mann, Doerte; Kukowski, Nina: Numerical modelling of focussed fluid flow in the Cascadia accretionary wedge
83%1702000Kopf, A.; Deyhle, A. et al.: Evidence for deep fluid circulation and gas hydrate dissociation using boron and boron isotopes of pore fluids in forearc sediments from Costa Rica (ODP Leg 170)
83%1702000Deyhle, A.; Kopf, A. et al.: Fluid processes and gas hydrate dissociation as a response to forearc uplift
83%2000Henry, Pierre: Fluid flow at the toe of the Barbados accretionary wedge constrained by thermal, chemical, and hydrogeologic observations and modelsdownload
83%1121996Schillhorn, Thies; Kukowski, Nina: Numerische 3D-FD Modellierungen zum Fluid- und Waermetransport im Akkretionskomplex vor Peru bei 9 Grad Sued Numerical 3D-FD models of fluid transport in an accretionary complex in Peru at 9 degrees south
83%190
196
2004McKiernan, A. W.; Saffer, D. M.: Pore-water freshening in the Nankai Trough, Japan; implications for lateral fluid flow
83%1611996Bernasconi, Stefano M.; O'Sullivan, G.: Interstitial water chemistry in the western Mediterranean; results from ODP Leg 161
83%1561996Foucher, J. P.; Becker, K.: Long-term observation and testing in boreholes; the ODP Leg 156 experiment
83%2002Davis, E.; Wang, K. et al.: Monitoring transient plate strain with deep-ocean borehole hydrologic observatories
83%1561995Shipley, Thomas H.; Ogawa, Yujiro et al.: Barbados Ridge accretionary prism
83%1561994Yin, Hezhu; Goldberg, David: How much is fluid pressure responsible for +/-seismic reflections in the accretionary prism of the northern Barbados Ridge?
83%1701997Silver, Eli: Complete sediment subduction and implications of fluid flow in the Middle America Trench off Costa Rica
83%1561996Brueckmann, W.; Moran, K. et al.: Permeability and consolidation characteristics of accreted sediment in the northern Barbados Ridge (ODP Leg 156)
83%1681995Chapman, David; Davis, Earl et al.: Fluid flow in young crust targeted for study
83%2003Ge, Shemin; Bekins, B. et al.: Fluid flow in sub-sea floor processes and future ocean drilling
83%1992Moore, G. F.; Moore, J. C. et al.: The Ocean Drilling Program probes accretionary prisms
83%156
156-948
1999Fitts, Tina G.; Brown, Kevin M.: Stress-induced smectite dehydration; ramifications for patterns of freshening and fluid expulsion in the N. Barbados accretionary wedge
83%2001Stauffer, Philip H.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Modeling consolidation and dewatering near the toe of the northern Barbados accretionary complexdownload
83%1561994Labaume, P.; Maltman, A. et al.: Deformation structures in the toe of the Barbados accretionary prism and their bearing on its hydrogeology
83%168
174B
1998Becker, Keir: CORK reveals huge fluxes in off-axis hydrologic circulation
83%1994Davis, Earl; Becker, Keir: Studying crustal fluid flow with ODP borehole observatories
83%168
169
1997Davis, E. E.; Wang, K. et al.: Where does all the water go? Reflections on oceanic crustal fluid flow
83%1681997Rosenberg, Nina D.; Fisher, Andrew T. et al.: Large-scale lateral heat and fluid transport within the ocean crust
83%1462001Tryon, Michael; Brown, Kevin et al.: A new benthic aqueous flux meter for very low to moderate discharge rates
83%1461991Carson, Bobb; Holmes, Mark L.: Fluid expulsion sites imaged on Cascadia margin
83%2002Moore, Casey; Silver, Eli: Fluid flow in accreting and eroding convergent margins
83%1952002Hart, D. J.: Fluid flow mechanisms in the serpentine mud volcanoes of the Mariana forearc
83%1602001Kopf, Achim; Klaeschen, Dirk et al.: Extreme efficiency of mud volcanism in dewatering accretionary prisms
83%2010Moore, J. C.: Tectonics, fluids, and the seismogenic zone; four decades of drilling at convergent margins
83%1691997Schultheiss, P. J.: Advances in fluid flow determinations for marine hydrogeology using pore pressure measurements
83%1997Screaton, Elizabeth; Ge, Shermin: An assessment of along-strike fluid and heat transport within the Barbados Ridge accretionary complex; results of preliminary modelingdownload
83%1561994Moore, J. Casey; Shipley, T. H. et al.: Elevated fluid pressures and fault-zone dilation; logging while drilling results from the northern Barbados Ridge, Leg 156 ODP
83%1101994Stauffer, P.; Bekins, B. A. et al.: Elevated fluid pressures and possible hydrofractures
83%1994Tobin, H.: Fluid pressure and fault zone dilation in the decollement, Barbados accretionary prism; experimental results
83%1702000Tryon, Michael D.; Brown, Kevin M.: Results from long-term aqueous flux measurements on the Costa Rican convergent margin
83%1984von Huene, Roland: Structural diversity along modern convergent margins and the role of overpressured pore fluids in subduction zones
83%1998Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E.: CORK borehole observatories record in-situ fluid flow processes in subseafloor formations
83%3162008Ikari, M. J.; Saffer, D. M. et al.: Frictional and hydrologic properties of fault gouge from a mega-splay fault at the Nankai subduction zone, sampled by NanTroSEIZE IODP drilling
83%2010Planert, L.; Klaeschen, D. et al.: Fluid flow systems offshore Costa Rica revealed by 2-D seismic MCS data (IODP Proposal 633)
82%162
162-983
2003Aldridge, Keith; Baker, Ross: Paleomagnetic intensity data; a window on the dynamics of Earth's fluid core?download
67%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
67%168
168-1024
168-1025
168-1026
168-1027
2002Davis, E. E.; Becker, K.: Observations of natural-state fluid pressures and temperatures in young oceanic crust and inferences regarding hydrothermal circulation
67%110
110-672
110-674
1991Vrolijk, Peter; Fisher, Andrew et al.: Geochemical and geothermal evidence for fluid migration in the Barbados accretionary prism, ODP Leg 110download
67%42
42-373
107
1989Bertrand, H.; Boivin, P. et al.: Evolution geochimique d'un bassin arriere-arc; la mer Tyrrhenienne au Pliocene Geochemical evolution of a back-arc basin; the Pliocene Tyrrhenian Sea
67%107
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1988Suess, Erwin: Role of fluid circulation in the crust and the prospects for future ocean drilling
67%156
156-948
2003Cutillo, Paula A.; Screaton, Elizabeth J. et al.: Three-dimensional numerical simulation of fluid flow and heat transport within the Barbados Ridge accetionary complexdownload
67%110
131
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2003Henry, P.; Bourlange, Sylvain: Fluid pressure transients and mechanical coupling in decollement zones
67%185
185-1149
2007Harris, Robert N.; McNutt, Marcia K.: Heat flow on hot spot swells; evidence for fluid flowdownload
67%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2010Stigall, Justin; Dugan, Brandon: Overpressure and earthquake initiated slope failure in the Ursa region, northern Gulf of Mexicodownload
67%1642008Hornbach, Matthew J.; Saffer, Demian M. et al.: Three-dimensional seismic imaging of the Blake Ridge methane hydrate province; evidence for large, concentrated zones of gas hydrate and morphologically driven advectiondownload
67%1682001Rudnicki, Mark D.; Elderfield, Henry et al.: Pore fluid advection and reaction in sediments of the eastern flank, Juan de Fuca Ridge, 48 degrees N
67%111
111-504
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140-504
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168-1027
2004Davis, Earl E.; Becker, Keir: Observations of temperature and pressure; constraints on ocean crustal hydrologic state, properties and flow
67%170
301
2005Dreyer, B.; Chavagnac, V. et al.: Low temperature fluid flow in the permeable igneous complex of the subducting Cocos Plate, offshore Costa Rica
67%69
69-504
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70-504
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83-504
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92-504
2004Sclater, John G.: Variability of heat flux through the seafloor; discovery of hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crust
67%1101986Moore, J. Casey; Mascle, A. et al.: Structural and hydrologic framework of the northern Barbados Ridge; results of Leg 110 ODP
67%1391998Rabinowicz, M.; Boulegue, J. et al.: Two- and three-dimensional modeling of hydrothermal convection in the sedimented Middle Valley segment, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
67%156
156-948
156-949
1994Kastner, M.; Zheng, Y. et al.: Origin, composition and flow of fluids in the fine-grained northern Barbados Ridge accetionary prism
67%1682000Becker, Nathan C.; Wheat, C. Geoffrey et al.: A geological and geophysical investigation of Baby Bare, locus of a ridge flank hydrothermal system in the Cascadia Basindownload
67%110
110-672
171A
171A-1044
2000Screaton, Elizabeth; Ge, Shemin: Anomalously high porosities in the proto-decollement zone of the Barbados accretionary complex; do they indicate overpressures?download
67%168
168-1026
172
172-1062
2000Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Elderfield, Henry et al.: Chemical composition of basement fluids within an oceanic ridge flank; implications for along-strike and across-strike hydrothermal circulationdownload
67%164
164-996
2007Hornbach, M. J.; Ruppel, C. et al.: Three-dimensional structure of fluid conduits sustaining an active deep marine cold seep
67%170
170-1040
170-1043
1997Tobin, H.; Vannucchi, P. et al.: Structure and inferred mechanical properties of the decollement zone, Costa Rica convergent margin
67%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1043
2006Spinelli, Glenn A.; Saffer, Demian M. et al.: Hydrogeologic responses to three-dimensional temperature variability, Costa Rica subduction margin
67%164
164-997
2003Davie, M. K.; Buffett, B. A.: A steady state model for marine hydrate formation; constraints on methane supply from pore water sulfate profilesdownload
67%131
131-808
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196-808
2001Brown, Kevin M.; Saffer, Demian M. et al.: Smectite diagenesis, pore-water freshening, and fluid flow at the toe of the Nankai wedge
67%45
45-395
76
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1992Morin, Roger H.; Hess, Alfred E. et al.: In situ measurements of fluid flow in DSDP holes 395A and 534A; results from the DIANAUT Programdownload
67%168
168-1026
1999Elderfield, H.; Wheat, C. G. et al.: Fluid and geochemical transport through oceanic crust; a transect across the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
67%166
166-1005
166-1009
1999Henderson, Gideon M.; Slowey, Niall C. et al.: Fluid flow through carbonate platforms; constraints from (super 234) U/ (super 238) U and Cl (super -) in Bahamas pore-waters
67%171A1999Bangs, Nathan L. B.; Shipley, Thomas H. et al.: Fluid accumulation and channeling along the northern Barbados Ridge decollement thrustdownload
67%156
168
2002Fisher, A. T.: The dynamics and significance of fluids within the seafloor
67%1932002Binns, Raymond A.; Barriga, Fernando J. A. S. et al.: Anatomy of an active hydrothermal system hosted by felsic volcanic rocks at a convergent plate margin; ODP Leg 193
67%1991Wang Jianghai; Wu Jinping et al.: Dynamics of columnar joints in basalt, Zhenhai area, Fujian, with special reference to its genesis
67%158
158-957
2003Goto, Shusaku; Kinoshita, Masataka et al.: Estimate of heat flux and its temporal variation at the TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge 26 degrees Ndownload
67%201
201-1230
2006Matmon, Dorit; Bekins, Barbara A.: Hydromechanics of a high taper angle, low-permeability prism; a case study from Perudownload
67%2010Dugan, B.; Torres, M. E. et al.: Flow zone isolation in sedimentary inputs to the Nankai Trough subduction zone, IODP Expedition 322
67%180
180-1108
180-1117
2001Floyd, J. S.; Mutter, J. C. et al.: Evidence for fault weakness and fluid flow within an active low-angle normal fault
67%308
308-U1319
2009Schneider, Julia; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: Overpressure and consolidation near the seafloor of Brazos-Trinity Basin IV, northwest deepwater Gulf of Mexicodownload
67%144
144-880
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1998Zuehldorff, Lars; Spiess, Volkhard et al.: Seismic indicators for dewatering processes near ODP sites 889 and 890, Cascadia accretionary prism
67%171A
171A-1045
1997Bangs, N. L.; Shipley, T. H. et al.: Differential consolidation and fluid pathway development along the Barbados Ridge decollement; influences from seismic reflections and ODP Leg 171A logs
67%45
45-395
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78-395
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174B
1997Goldberg, D.; Pezard, P. et al.: New logging results in young oceanic crust at Site 395A
67%186
186-1150
2004Deyhle, Annette; Kopf, Achim et al.: Evidence for fluid flow in the Japan Trench forearc using isotope geochemistry (Cl, Sr, B); results from ODP Site 1150
67%131
131-808
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2005Hesse, R.: Chlorine stable isotopes from passive and active continental margins as tracers of advective fluid flow
67%2005Skelton, A.; Whitmarsh, R. et al.: Constraining the rate and extent of mantle serpentinization from seismic petrological data; implications for chemosynthesis and tectonic processes
67%316
316-C0006
316-C0008
2008Screaton, E. J.; Kimura, G. et al.: Initial results from the Nankai Trough shallow splay and frontal thrust (IODP Expedition 316); implications for fluid flow
67%118
118-735
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176-735
2008Mehl, Luc; Hirth, Greg: Plagioclase preferred orientation in layered mylonites; evaluation of flow laws for the lower crustdownload
67%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1043
1997Silver, Eli; Saffer, Demian et al.: Permeability estimates using core and logging while drilling (LWD) data for underthrust sediments, offshore Costa Rica; implications for fluid flow
67%1994Davis, E.; Macdonald, R. et al.: Fluid flow in ridge-crest, ridge-flank, and accretionary-prism settings; ODP borehole monitoring instrumentation and experiments
67%171A
171A-1045
1997Moore, J. Casey; Klaus, Adam et al.: Decollement zone of the northern Barbados accretionary prism; stratigraphic inheritance, shear dewatering, and arrested consolidation
67%170
170-1039
2011Worzewski, Tamara; Jegen, Marion et al.: Magnetotelluric image of the fluid cycle in the Costa Rican subduction zone
58%3012004Fisher, Andrew T.; Urabe, Tetsuro et al.: Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Juan de Fuca hydrogeology; covering Expedition 301 of the riserless drilling platform from and to Astoria, Oregon (USA); Sites U1301 and 1026; 28 June-21 August 2004
58%111
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2004Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E.: In situ determinations of the permeability of the igneous oceanic crust
58%37
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45-395
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76-534
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1992Gable, Robert; Foucher, Jean-Claude et al.: The DIANAUT Program; a scientific application of seafloor wireline re-entry to study the heat transfer regime and the hydrogeological processes in the oceanic crust
58%170
170-1039
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1997Kastner, Miriam; Blanc, G. et al.: Hydrogeology and composition of fluids at the Costa Rica subduction zone; new results and Mark's contribution

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