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100%1976Hunt, J. M.: Light hydrocarbons in deep sea sediments
96%1992Vella, Alfred J.; Holzer, Gunther: Distribution of isoprenoid hydrocarbons and alkylbenzenes in immature sediments; evidence for direct inheritance from bacterial/algal sources
96%1988Whelan, Jean K.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: C (sub 1) -C (sub 8) hydrocarbons in sediments from Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California; comparison to Peru Margin, Japan Trench and California borderlands
95%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane hydrate; a major reservoir of carbon in the shallow geosphere?
86%961992Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II; Comet, Paul A.: Resolution of sediment hydrocarbon sources; multiparameter approaches
83%40
40-364
1983Hussler, G.; Albrecht, P.: C (sub D) 2 (sub D) 7-C (sub D) 2 (sub D) 9 monoaromatic anthrasteroid hydrocarbons in Cretaceous black shales
83%431985Lee, Nancy C.; Bada, Jeffrey L.: Extraterrestrial amino acids at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
83%64
64-477
1982Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Lonsdale, Peter F.: Hydrothermal petroleum in mineralized mounds at the seabed of Guaymas Basin
83%961986Marzi, R.; Rullkoetter, J.: Organic matter accumulation and migrated hydrocarbons in deep sea sediments of the Mississippi Fan and adjacent intraslope basins, northern Gulf of Mexico
83%1991Kohnen, Math E. L.; Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S. et al.: Identification and geochemical significance of cyclic di- and trisulphides with linear and acyclic isoprenoid carbon skeletons in immature sediments
83%169S1998Elvert, M.; Suess, E. et al.: Molecular and isotopic characterization of biomarkers in marine sediments associated with methanotrophic processes
83%1641997MacDonald, Ian R.: Bottom line for hydrocarbons
83%1973Aizenshtat, Z.; Baedecker, M. J. et al.: Distribution and diagenesis of organic compounds in JOIDES sediment from Gulf of Mexico and western Atlantic
82%1990Hyndman, R. D.; Davis, E. E.: Hydrate bottom simulating reflectors, distributed fluid expulsion from accretionary prisms, and ODP geochemistry
82%2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Natural gas hydrate; introduction and history of discovery
82%1983Claypool, George E.; Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane and other hydrocarbon gases in marine sediments
82%1974Hammond, Douglas E.: Dissolved gases on Cariaco Trench sediments; anaerobic diagenesis
82%2000Kastner, Miriam: Gas hydrates in convergent margins; formation, occurrence, geochemistry, and global significance
82%1978Trotsyuk, V. Ya.: Volumetric concentrations of hydrocarbon gases in bottom waters, sediments, and Mesozoic-Cenozoic deposits of the ocean
82%1974McIver, Richard D.: Hydrocarbon gas (methane) in canned Deep Sea Drilling Project core samples
82%761981Anonymous: Deep sea drilling recovers oldest oceanic sediments
82%1980Barnes, Ross O.: Anoxic methane consumption in marine sediments; some problems with current geochemical models
82%2004Groecke, D. R.; Tipple, Brett J. et al.: A Cenozoic terrestrial isotope record and the evolution of C (sub 4) photosynthesis
82%1999Kerr, Richard A.: A smoking gun for an ancient methane discharge
82%1975Hunt, John M.: Origin of gasoline range alkanes in the deep sea
82%1996Yuan, Tianson: Seismic studies of the northern Cascadia accretionary prism; sediment consolidation and gas hydrates
81%23
23-229
24
24-232
24-233
1974Hunt, J. M.: Appendix; V, Hydrocarbon and kerogen studies on Red Sea and Gulf of Aden coresdownload
80%221974McIver, Richard D.: Analysis of ten Leg 22 cores for organic carbon and gasoline-range hydrocarbonsdownload
77%64
64-477
64-478
1994Kawka, Orest E.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Hydrothermal pyrolysis organic matter in Guaymas Basin; I, Comparison of hydrocarbon distributions in subsurface sediments and seabed petroleums
77%169
169-1037
169-1038
2002Rushdi, Ahmed I.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Hydrothermal alteration of organic matter in sediments of the Northeastern Pacific Ocean; Part 2, Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge
75%572010Suzuki, N.; Yessalina, S. et al.: Probable fungal origin of perylene in late Cretaceous to Paleogene terrestrial sedimentary rocks of northeastern Japan as indicated from stable carbon isotopes
74%13
13-134
1973McIver, Richard D.: Geochemical significance of gas and gasoline-range hydrocarbons and other organic matter in a Miocene sample from Site 134, Balearic Abyssal Plaindownload
73%15
15-147
1973Hoering, Thomas C.: Characterization of the organic matter in a Site 147 core from the Cariaco Trenchdownload
68%1981Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Organic geochemistry in the Deep Sea Drilling Project
68%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
68%76
76-533
1981Kvenvolden, K. A.; Barnard, L. A. et al.: Recovery by pressure-core barrel of natural gas hydrates from the Blake Outer Ridge
68%63
63-467
1983Katz, Barry J.; Elrod, Louis W.: Organic geochemistry of DSDP Site 467, offshore California, middle Miocene to lower Pliocene strata
68%1462000Hyndman, R. D.; Dallimore, S. R.: Natural gas hydrate studies in Canada; offshore west coast and arctic Mackenzie Delta
68%841985Galimov, E. M.; Shabayeva, I. Yu.: Carbon isotope composition of CH (sub 4) and CO (sub 2) in sediments of the Guatemala Trench (DSDP Leg 84)
68%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane hydrates and global climatedownload
68%1601996de Lange, G. J.; Brumsack, Hans-Juergen: Gas hydrates in the eastern Mediterranean; evidence from interstitial waters recovered during ODP Leg 160 on Milano and Napoli dome mud volcanos
68%961987Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II; Denoux, Guy J. et al.: Hydrocarbons in Mississippi Fan and intraslope basin sediments
68%1982Rullkoetter, Juergen; Leythaeuser, Detlev et al.: Novel 23,28-bisnorlupanes in Tertiary sediments; widespread occurrence of nuclear demethylated triterpanes
68%1982Meyers, Philip A.; Kawka, Orest E. et al.: Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green claystones and black shales from the South Atlantic seabed
68%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Claypool, George E.: Gas hydrates in oceanic sediment
68%1121988Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Kastner, Miriam: Gas hydrates in sediment of the Peruvian continental margin
68%1974McIver, Richard D.: Evidence of Migrating Liquid Hydrocarbons in Deep Sea Drilling Project Cores
68%47
47-397
1976Whelan, J. K.: Gases from IPOD Hole 397/397A; implications of early hydrocarbon migration
68%1986Joyce, Rosanne M.; Van Vleet, Edward S.: Origin of organic matter in North American Basin Cretaceous black shales
68%1642000Paull, Charles K.: Drilling for gas hydrates; ODP Leg 164
68%1702000Ruppel, C.; Kinoshita, M.: Fluid, methane, and energy flux in an active margin gas hydrate province, offshore Costa Rica
68%1642000Paull, Charles K.: Gas hydrates; lessons from ODP Leg 164
68%2000Paull, Charles K.; Ussler, William, III: History and significance of gas sampling during DSDP and ODP drilling associated with gas hydrates
68%84
84-570
1985Mathews, Mark: Logging characteristics of methane hydrate
68%1992Hyndman, Roy D.; Davis, Earl E.: A mechanism for the formation of methane hydrate and seafloor bottom-simulating reflectors by vertical fluid expulsiondownload
68%1641996Holbrook, W. Steven; Hoskins, Hartley et al.: Methane hydrate and free gas on the Blake Ridge from vertical seismic profiling, ODP Leg 164
68%1641996Thiery, R.; Dubessy, J. et al.: Geochemistry of gas hydrates and associated fluids in a passive margin (the Blake Outer Ridge, Leg 164); preliminary results
68%151
151-909
1996Rinna, J.; Rullkoetter, Juergen et al.: Hydrocarbons as indicators for provenance and thermal history of organic matter in late Cenozoic sediments from Hole 909C, Fram Strait
68%1641996Naehr, T.; Wehner, H.: Leg 164 (gas hydrates); targets and preliminary results
68%146
146-892
2002Tomer, Brad: Methane hydrate research effort accelerates
68%1995Ohta, Suguru; Shimizu, Kenji et al.: Bottom observations searching hydrothermal vent communities by the Deep Sea Multi-Monitoring System (DESMOS)
68%1995Kvenvolden, Keith A.: A review of the geochemistry of methane in natural gas hydrate
68%1351991Blanc, G.: Hydrochemistry of the Lau backarc basin and the Tonga forearc basin, ODP Leg 135
68%1993Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Gas hydrates, geological perspective and global changedownload
68%108
108-658
1993Smith, Matthew B.; Poynter, Jon G. et al.: High resolution molecular stratigraphy; analytical methodology
68%1996Hinrichs, K. U.; Rinna, J. et al.: Sterols, long-chain alkenones, and terrestrial n-alcohols in Santa Barbara Basin sediments as paleoenvironmental indicators
68%671980Hesse, Reinhard; Harrison, William E.: Abnormally low pore-water salinities in deep marine sections of the continental margins related to gas-hydrate (clathrate) occurrence
68%42
42-379
1977Geodekyan, A. A.; Chernova, T. G. et al.: Bitumoids in the organic matter of Black Sea sediments (based on Deep-Sea Drilling data)
68%128
128-799
1995Kettler, Richard M.: Incipient petroleum generation from diatomaceous sediments in the Japan Sea
68%113
113-690
1997Hammond, D. E.; Stott, L.: Box model simulation of carbon isotope signals near the Paleocene/Eocene boundary; effects of methane oxidation, ocean mixing, and productivity
68%113
113-690
1997Dickens, G. R.: Catastrophic dissociation of gas hydrate and deep sea methane oxidation at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
68%146
146-892
1993Trehu, Anne M.; Maxwell, Edward et al.: Seismic characterization of the BSR as it outcrops on the seafloor on the Oregon continental margin
68%146
146-892
1993Spence, G. D.; Minshull, T. A.: Seismic studies of methane gas hydrate, offshore Vancouver Island
68%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
68%41
43
43-386
1989Conkright, Margarita Elena: Stable carbon isotope compositions during the thermal alteration of organic matter
68%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
68%146
146-888
146-889
2003Yuan, Jian: Electromagnetic assessment of offshore methane hydrate deposits on the northern Cascadia margin
68%1977Manheim, F. T.; Bothner, M. H. et al.: Geochemical aspects of pore fluids from U.S.G.S. drill holes on the Atlantic continental shelf
68%1311992Gamo, Toshitaka; Sakai, Hitoshi et al.: Methane, ethane and total inorganic carbon in fluid samples taken during the 1989 Kaiko-Nankai Project
68%641982Galimov, E. M.: Variation in CH (sub 4) and CO (sub 2) carbon-isotope composition in the sedimentary section in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California
68%751986Comet, P. A.; McEvoy, J. et al.: Hydrous and anhydrous pyrolysis of DSDP Leg 75 kerogens; a comparative study using a biological marker approach
68%2042003McBarnet, Andrew: The promise and the pain of gas hydrate research
68%1982004Brassell, Simon Christopher; Dumitrescu, Mirela: Biogeochemistry of 2-methylhopanoids from early Aptian OAE1A at Shatsky Rise (ODP Leg 198)
68%2003Hashimoto, Yoshita: Fluid origin and its over-pressure ratio estimated from mineral veins in an ancient accretionary complex; constraints from fluid inclusion analysis
68%2004White, James W. C.: Do I hear a million?
68%2003Muehlenbachs, Karlis; Furnes, Harald et al.: Controls on sub-seafloor bioalteration of mid-ocean ridge basalt glass
68%27
29
1975Hunt, J. M.: Hydrocarbon studies
68%141
146
1999Hovland, Martin; Francis, T. J. G. et al.: Strategy for scientific drilling of marine gas hydrates
68%1642008Johnson, Art: Gas hydrate; an emerging energy resource
68%2008Roussel, Erwan G.; Bonavita, Marie-Anne Cambon et al.: Extending the sub-sea-floor biospheredownload
68%146
146-889
164
2000Spence, George; Hyndman, Roy et al.: Marine gas hydrates; accomplishments and challenges for future ODP drilling
68%2042005Lu, Z.; Fehn, U. et al.: Long distance migration of fluids in the Cascadia margin; evidence from iodine isotopic composition
68%204
204-1251
2005Weinberger, J. L.; Brown, K. M.: Abnormal fluid pressures at ODP Site 1251; implications for fluid flow and hydrate concentration
68%1641998Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: Gas-hydrate drilling at Blake Ridge (ODP Leg 164); how much methane is there?
68%146
146-892
1998Schlueter, Michael; Linke, Peter et al.: Geochemistry of a sealed deep-sea borehole on the Cascadia margin
68%1641998Thiery, R.; Bakker, R. et al.: Geochemistry of gas hydrates and associated fluids in the sediments of a passive continental margin; preliminary results of the ODP Leg 164 on the Blake Outer Ridge
68%1121999Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina: BSRs in Lima Basin; an indication for methane production below the gas hydrate stability zone?
68%146
146-889
1994Fink, Cameron R.; Spence, George D.: Methane hydrate distribution off Vancouver Island from detailed single channel seismic analysis
68%1181994Kelley, D. S.; Hoering, T. C. et al.: Methane-rich fluids in gabbroic rocks
68%1181994Kelley, D. S.; Hoering, T. et al.: Methane-rich fluids in gabbroic rocks from the Southwest Indian Ridge; results from mass spectrometric analyses

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