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100%1986Einsele, Gerhard H.: "Sediment fluidization potential" and subaqueous mass movements (results from DSDP)
91%1501996McHugh, C. M. G.; Damuth, J. E. et al.: Mass-transport deposits of the New Jersey continental margin and their correlation to slope morphology and sequence boundaries
87%1662002Henderson, Gideon M.: Seawater ( (super 234) U/ (super 238) U) during the last 800 thousand years
86%1979Gordon, R. L.: Tidal interactions in a region of large bottom slope near Northwest Africa during JOINT-1
86%1977Herring, J. R.: The concept of sediment mass flux and the Cenozoic mass flux to the North Pacific
86%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2013Geist, Eric L.; Chaytor, Jason D. et al.: Estimation of submarine mass failure probability from a sequence of deposits with age dates
83%1970Baker, Earl W.: Tetrapyrrole pigments, Chapter 21download
79%1990Einsele, Gerhard: Deep-reaching liquefaction potential of marine slope sediments as a prerequisite for gravity mass flows? (results from the DSDP)
79%198
198-1212
2010Bralower, Timothy J.; Eccles, Laurie et al.: Grain size of Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary sediments from Chicxulub to the open ocean; implications for interpretation of the mass extinction event
76%207
207-1258
207-1260
207-1261
2012Martin, E. E.; MacLeod, K. G. et al.: Water mass circulation on Demerara Rise during the Late Cretaceous based on Nd isotopes
74%23
23-222
117
117-721
2012Rodriguez, Mathieu; Fournier, Marc et al.: Mass wasting processes along the Owen Ridge (northwest Indian Ocean)
71%1998D'Hondt, Steven: Isotopic proxies for ecological collapse and recovery from mass extinctions
71%1990MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Ward, Peter D.: Extinction pattern of Inoceramus (Bivalvia) based on shell fragment biostratigraphy
71%1976Bryan, W. B.; Thompson, G. et al.: Inferred geologic settings and differentiation in basalts from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
71%1976Bryan, W. B.; Thompson, G. et al.: Inferred geologic settings and differentiation in basalts from the Deep-Sea Drilling Projectdownload
71%2002006Schumann, G.; Reitner, J. et al.: Morphological fungal biosignature in submarine basalt and its characterization by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS)
71%1979Atwater, T.: Constraints from the FAMOUS area concerning the structure of the oceanic section
71%119
119-738
1993Keller, Gerta: K/T boundary mass extinction restricted to low latitudes?
71%1995D'Hondt, Steven; Donaghay, Percy: Carbon isotopic recovery from mass extinctions; no Strangelove oceans on geologic timescales?
71%84
84-565
1983Baltuck, Miriam; Taylor, Elliott et al.: Sedimentary mass movement along the inner wall of the Middle America Trench, Costa Rica
71%341974Thompson, G.; Bryan, W. B. et al.: Petrology and geochemistry of basalts from DSDP Leg 34, Nazca Plate
71%15
15-149
1974Perry, E. A., Jr.; Gieskes, J. M. et al.: Sediment-water interaction, Site 149, Deep Sea Drilling Project (Venezuela Basin)
71%1979Rhodes, J. M.; Dungan, M. A.: The evolution of ocean-floor basaltic magmas
71%1977Sclater, J. G.; Heirtzler, J. R.: An introduction to deep sea drilling in the Indian Ocean
71%1989Einsele, G.: In-situ water contents, liquid limits, and submarine mass flows due to a high liquefaction potential of slope sediment (results from DSDP and subaerial counterparts)
71%2003Gilmour, Iain: The end-Cretaceous mass extinction
71%2010Scheiderich, K.; Zerkle, A. L. et al.: Molybdenum isotope, multiple sulfur isotope, and redox-sensitive element behavior in early Pleistocene Mediterranean sapropels
71%1999Fehn, U.: The iodine-129 system and its potential for dating organic material
71%119
119-738
2010Scher, Howie D.; Delaney, Margaret L.: Breaking the glass ceiling for high-resolution Nd isotope records in early Cenozoic paleoceanography
71%1977Sclater, J. G.; Abbott, D. et al.: Paleobathymetry and sediments of the Indian Ocean
71%1581998You, C. F.; Bickle, M. J.: Evolution of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit
71%66
66-487
2003LaGatta, Alexandra Brunel: Arc magma genesis in the eastern Mexican volcanic belt
71%1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; Herbert, Timothy D.: Hiatus distributions and mass extinctions at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary: Comment
71%1992MacLeod, Norman; Keller, Gerta: Hiatus distributions and mass extinctions at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary: Reply
71%1701998Zuleger, Evelyn; Deyhle, Annette: Boron and boron isotope determinations in pore fluids and sediments from ODP Leg 170, Costa Rica
71%3082007Urgeles, R.; Locat, J. et al.: Recursive failure of the Gulf of Mexico continental slope; timing and causes
71%1691997Houghton, J.; Pulsipher, T. et al.: Major and minor element geochemistry of sulfide minerals from Middle Valley and Escanaba Trough sediment hosted volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits
71%1979Edmond, J.; Corliss, J. et al.: Ridge crest-hydrothermal metamorphism at the Galapagos spreading center and reverse weathering
71%501980Brassell, Simon C.; Gowar, Ann P. et al.: Computerised gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in analyses of sediments from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
71%1999Johnson, Marie C.; Plank, Terry: Dehydration and melting experiments constrain the fate of subducted sediments
71%2005Fehn, Udo; Snyder, G. T. et al.: The marine iodine system as a proxy for global deposition of organic carbon
71%130
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1994Delaney, Margaret Lois; Filippelli, Gabriel M.: An apparent contradiction in the role of phosphorus in Cenozoic chemical mass balances for the world oceandownload
71%1551998Maslin, Mark; Mikkelsen, Naja: Timing of the late Quaternary Amazon fan complex mass-transport deposits
71%208
208-1262
2011Birch, Heather; Coxall, Helen et al.: Carbon system recovery and planktonic Foraminifera ecology after the end Cretacoeus mass extinction
71%185
185-1149
199
2003Quintin, Lacie L.: Geochemical studies of Pacific Ocean marine sediments; ICP-emission spectrometry of sediments onboard the JOIDES Resolution, and terrigenous input and dispersed ash at Ocean Drilling Program Site 1149, Northwest Pacific
71%74
74-528
86
86-577
2006Coxall, Helen K.; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Pelagic evolution and environmental recovery after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction
71%961987McNeillie, Jennifer I.: A sedimentological and paleontological analysis of a large scale gravity flow, DSDP site, Leg 96
71%1993Louda, J. William: The biogeochemistry of tetrapyrrole pigments, emphasizing chlorophyll
71%1977The future of scientific ocean drilling
70%1983Wright, Robyn; Anderson, John B. et al.: Distribution and association of sediment gravity flow deposits and glacial/glacial-marine sediments around the continental margin of Antarctica
70%146
146-893
1996Ingram, B. Lynn; Kennett, James P.: Foraminiferal (super 14) C record of the Younger Dryas in Santa Barbara Basin, ODP Hole 893A
70%86
86-576
86-578
1984Nelson, D. E.; Southon, J. R. et al.: Progress in (super 14) C and (super 10) Be dating at SFU
70%121
121-756
121-757
121-758
2007Nobre Silva, Ines G.; Weis, Dominique et al.: Ninetyeast Ridge, Indian Ocean; constraining its origin and relation with the Kerguelen, Amsterdam and St. Paul Hotspots
70%125
125-786
1999Woodland, S. J.; Pearson, D. G. et al.: Platinum group elements in subduction zone magmas; anion exchange preconcentration inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis of Lesser Antilles and Izu-Bonin magmas
70%43
43-386
43-387
2000Norris, R. D.; Firth, J. et al.: Mass failure of the North Atlantic margin triggered by the Cretaceous/Paleogene bolide impact
70%301
301-U1301
2009Rouxel, O.; Alt, J. et al.: Sulfur isotope evidence for microbial sulfate reduction in altered oceanic basalts
70%209
209-1270
2010Joens, Niels; Bach, Wolfgang et al.: Magmatic influence on reaction paths and element transport during serpentinization
70%2007Takamasa, A.; Nakai, S. et al.: Tungsten isotopic composition of south Polynesia islands and Ontong Java Plateau
70%166
166-1008
166-1009
2002Robinson, Laura F.; Henderson, Gideon M. et al.: U-Th dating of marine isotope Stage 7 in Bahamas slope sediments
70%2072005Bice, Karen L.; Layne, Graham D. et al.: Application of secondary ion mass spectrometry to the determination of Mg/Ca in rare, delicate, or altered planktonic Formaminifera; examples from the Holocene, Paleogene, and Cretaceousdownload
70%118
118-735
176
176-735
2007Horckmans, K.; Hertogen, J.: Mineral-melt trace element equilibria in plutonic rocks studied by laser ablation ICP-MS
70%3122007Koepke, J.; Steinhoefel, G. et al.: In situ Fe isotope measurements in gabbros and basalts from the ocean crust
68%2008Strasser, Michael; Kopf, Achim J.: Submarine mass movements in an active continental margin setting; first results from coring the Nankai Trough during IODP NanTroSEIZE stage 1 expeditions
68%62
62-463
2010Ando, Atsushi; Nakano, Takanori et al.: Testing seawater Sr isotopic variability on a glacial-interglacial timescale; an application of latest high-precision thermal ionization mass spectrometry
68%74
74-527
74-528
86
86-577
165
165-1001
2005D'Hondt, Steven: Consequences of the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction for marine ecosystems
67%43
43-385
43-386
43-387
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171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2002Norris, R. D.; Firth, J. V.: Mass wasting of Atlantic continental margins following the Chicxulub impact event
67%207
207-1261
2011Ingram, Wesley C.; Mosher, David C. et al.: Biostratigraphy of an upper Miocene mass-transport deposit on Demerara Rise, northern South American margin
66%1501996McHugh, Cecilia M. G.; Damuth, John E. et al.: Oligocene to Holocene mass-transport deposits of the New Jersey continental margin and their correlation to sequence boundariesdownload
62%56
56-436
1980Thompson, Peter R.; Whelan, Jean K.: Fecal pellets at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 436download
62%178
178-1096
178-1101
2011Volpi, Valentina; Amblas, David et al.: Late Neogene to recent sea floor instability on the deep Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
61%1999Gruetzner, J.; Mienert, J.: Lateral changes of mass accumulation rates derived from seismic reflection profiles; an example from the Western Atlantic
61%2006Heuer, Verena; Elvert, Marcus et al.: Online delta (super 13) C analysis of volatile fatty acids in sediment/porewater systems by liquid chromatography-isotope ratio-mass spectrometry
61%184
184-1144
2002Wei Gangjian; Liang Xirong et al.: Major and trace element composition of microtektites from ODP Site 1144
61%85
85-573
2003Lyle, Mitchell: Neogene carbonate burial in the Pacific Oceandownload
61%2001Domack, E.; Leventer, A. et al.: Chronology of the Palmer Deep site, Antarctic Peninsula; a Holocene palaeoenvironmental reference for the circum-Antarctic
61%1692004Houghton, J. L.; Shanks, W. C., III et al.: Massive sulfide deposition and trace element remobilization in the Middle Valley sediment-hosted hydrothermal system, northern Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
61%169
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169S
2006Poirier, Andre: Re-Os and Pb isotope systematics in reduced fjord sediments from Saanich Inlet (Western Canada)download
61%162
162-984
2006DePaolo, Donald J.; Maher, Kate et al.: Sediment transport time measured with U-series isotopes; results from ODP North Atlantic drift site 984download
61%1976Hunt, J. M.: Light hydrocarbons in deep sea sediments
61%2000Piper, David J. W.: Future sedimentological applications of ODP-type drilling
61%90
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90-588
1989Reddy, Udumala Balapratap: Miocene to Pleistocene deep-water benthic foraminifera from D.S.D.P. sites 587 to 589 (Lord Howe Rise), South West Pacific Ocean; taxonomy and paleoecology
61%1978Castle, J. W.: Comparative sedimentology of some modern Pacific trenches and the Caples Group (Permo-Triassic?), New Zealand
61%1978Palmer, S. E.; Baker, E. W.: Copper porphyrins in deep-sea sediments; a possible indicator of oxidized terrestrial organic matter
61%2002Rouxel, Olivier; Ludden, John et al.: Natural variations of Se isotopic composition determined by hydride generation multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
61%1979Ewing, J. I.; Houtz, R.: Acoustic stratigraphy and structure of the oceanic crust
61%1974Hunt, John M.: Organic geochemistry of the marine environment
61%1976Perry, E. A., Jr.: Submarine alteration of volcanogenic sediments and basalts; results from the DSDP
61%1996MacLeod, Norman: Stratigraphical completeness and planktonic foraminiferal survivorship across the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) boundary
61%961984Bouma, Arnold H.: DSDP Leg 96, Mississippi Fan
61%1989ten Haven, H. L.; Rohmer, M. et al.: Tetrahymanol, the most likely precursor of gammacerane, occurs ubiquitously in marine sediments
61%521980Stephen, R. A.: Lateral inhomogeneity and anistropy in upper oceanic crust
61%1999Barnes, Christopher R.: Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology; an Earth system perspective
61%1990Boyle, Edward A.: Potential ODP opportunities for studying deepwater circulation changes and rapid global climate change
61%1975Manheim, F. T.: Comparative studies on extraction of sediment interstitial waters; discussion and comment on the current state of interstitial water studies
61%1977Detrick, R. S.; Sclater, J. G. et al.: The subsidence of aseismic ridges
61%1992Jones, Gregory: Seamount sedimentary aprons; lithological nature and controlling mechanisms
61%1975Sayles, F. L.; Manheim, Frank: Interstitial solutions and diagenesis in deeply buried marine sediments; results from the deep sea drilling project
61%209
209-1274
2008Amini, Marghaleray; Eisenhauer, Anton et al.: Calcium isotope (delta (super 44/40) Ca) fractionation along hydrothermal pathways, Logatchev Field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 14 degrees 45'N)download
61%1977Rowe, G. T.; Clifford, C. H. et al.: Nutrient regeneration in sediments off Cap Blanc, Spanish Sahara
61%1984Nelson, C. Hans: Marine techniques

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