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100%1101989Brueckmann, W.: Porosity modeling and stress evaluation in the Barbados Ridge Accretionary Complex
99%1986Barron, Eric J.: Modeling in paleooceanography
85%1995Fang, Weijiang: Fluid flow in upper oceanic crust; in situ measurement and numerical modeling
85%2006Smolka, Peter: IODP; Rekonstruktion und Modellierung Neogener Ozeane; Zwischenstand IODP; reconstruction and modeling of the Neogene oceans; intermediate results
85%2000Smolka, P.: Reconstruction, mapping and modeling of Neogene oceans
85%1722000Okada, Makoto: Modeling of mechanically occurred coring-induced remagnetization due to a piston coring process
85%2011Babaie, Hassan A.: Modeling geodynamic processes with ontologies
73%170
170-1039
2011Charpentier, D.; Buatier, M. D. et al.: Conditions and mechanism for the formation of iron-rich montmorillonite in deep-sea sediments (Costa Rica margin); coupling high-resolution mineralogical characterization and geochemical modeling
71%171A2000Stauffer, Philip: Modeling stress and flow in the toe region of an accretionary prism
71%1461994Tobin, H. J.; Moore, J. C. et al.: Seismic velocity at an indicator of high fluid pressure in thrust faults of the Oregon accretionary prism; laboratory and modeling results
71%1990Raymo, M. E.; Rind, D. et al.: Climatic effects of reduced Arctic sea ice limits in the GISS II general circulation modeldownload
71%1101989Brueckmann, W.: Modeling sediment compactional response to lateral stress in the Barbados Ridge complex
71%1121996Schillhorn, T.; Kukowski, N.: 3D modeling mass and heat flow in the Peruvian subduction zone at 9 degrees S
71%1979Schouten, H.; Denham, C. R.: Modeling the oceanic magnetic source layer
71%1651998Carey, S. N.; Sigurdsson, H.: Modeling of volcanic ash dispersal in the western Caribbean; implications for the nature and location of explosive volcanism
71%1998Mitchell, Neil C.: Modeling Cenozoic sedimentation in the central Equatorial Pacific and implications for true polar wanderdownload
71%1701996Bangs, N. L.; McIntosh, K. et al.: Predictions from seismic modeling of physical properties and fluid effects at plate-boundary faults to be drilled offshore Costa Rica and within the Barbados Ridge
71%167
167-1015
2004Sorlien, Christopher C.: Digital 3D mapping of active faults beneath Santa Monica Bay, basin modeling, and strain partitioning
71%2042005Birchwood, R.; Noeth, S. et al.: Results of wellbore stability modeling for the Gulf of Mexico Joint Industry Project on Hydrates Leg I
71%110
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1994Bekins, B. A.; Blue, J. E. et al.: Modeling the origin of low chloride pore waters in a modern accretionary complex
71%1994Carlson, Richard L.; Johnson, H. Paul: On modeling the thermal evolution of the oceanic upper mantle; an assessment of the cooling plate modeldownload
71%2001Stauffer, Philip H.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Modeling consolidation and dewatering near the toe of the northern Barbados accretionary complexdownload
71%1990Horrell, Mark A.: Energy balance constraints on (super 18) O based paleo-sea surface temperature estimatesdownload
71%1642008Zhao Luanxiao; Geng Jianhua et al.: 1-D controlled source electromagnetic forward modeling for marine gas hydrates studies
71%1999Dvorkin, Jack; Prasad, Manika et al.: Elasticity of marine sediments; rock physics modelingdownload
71%1902007Skarbek, R. M.; Saffer, D. M.: Pore pressure development in sub-decollement sediments in subduction zones; insights from laboratory data and numerical modeling
71%71
71-511
2006Bice, K.; Pollard, D. et al.: Isotope modeling of a mid-Turonian warming event in the South Atlantic
71%1997Screaton, Elizabeth; Ge, Shermin: An assessment of along-strike fluid and heat transport within the Barbados Ridge accretionary complex; results of preliminary modelingdownload
71%2082007Ridgwell, Andy: Interpreting transient carbonate compensation depth changes by marine sediment core modelingdownload
70%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
70%1990Suydam, Karen Andrea: A paleointensity and magnetic modeling study of the Jurassic magnetic quiet zone
70%1602006Saleh, S.; Badawy, Ahmed: 3D crustal modeling and seismicity of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Egyptian coastal zone
70%2002Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta K.; Wade, John A. et al.: Deepwater petroleum system of Jurassic-Tertiary sediments of the Scotian Basin, offshore Nova Scotia, Eastern Canada
70%2042008Gong Jianming; Zhang Min et al.: Genesis of gas sources in gas hydrate discoveries and potential areas
65%80
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1985Scrutton, Roger A.: Modeling of magnetic and gravity anomalies at Goban Spur, northeastern Atlanticdownload
63%1501996Hoppie, Bryce W.: High-resolution lithologic characterization of sequences on the New Jersey margin slope through inversion of Leg 150 logging data for lithologiesdownload
61%69
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2000Sun, Yue-Feng; Goldberg, David: Characterization of the upper oceanic crust using high-resolution seismic amplitude modeling
61%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
60%179
179-1105
2005Thy, Peter: Oceanic magma chamber processes; gabbro from ODP Hole 1105A of the Southwest Indian Ridge
60%104
104-644
2012Gay, Aurelien; Mourgues, Regis et al.: Anatomy of a fluid pipe in the Norway Basin; initiation, propagation and 3D shape
57%80
80-548
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1987Olsson, R. K.; Melillo, A. J.: Foraminiferal biofacies and paleoslope modeling in the Miocene of the U.S. middle Atlantic margin
57%170
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170-1043
2000Boissonnas, Remi; Goldberg, Dave et al.: Electromagnetic modeling and in situ measurement of gas hydrate in natural marine environments
57%199
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199-1219
2006Busch, W. H.: Modeling seismic reflections at ODP sites of the Pacific Paleogene equatorial transect
57%51
51-417
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1985Chiang, C. S.; Detrick, R. S.: The structure of the lower oceanic crust from synthetic seismogram modeling of near-vertical and wide-angle reflections and refractions near DSDP Site 417 in the western North Atlantic
57%2072007Arndt, S.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: Diagenesis in deep-seated Cretaceous black shales; inverse modeling and transient model simulations
57%182
182-1130
2001Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Quantifying calcite precipitation by inverse modeling of porewater chemistry; a case study from the Great Australian Bight
57%186
186-1150
186-1151
2004Sun, Yue-Feng: Modeling seismic reflections from thin-bed dolomite layers in diatomite formation
57%146
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146-890
1999Yuan, T.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Seismic velocity studies of a gas hydrate bottom-simulating reflector on the northern Cascadia continental margin; amplitude modeling and full waveform inversiondownload
57%130
130-807
2007Fantle, M. S.; DePaolo, Donald J.: Constraining reaction rates in marine carbonate sediments using reactive transport modeling; investigating the effects of diagenesis on Sr, Ca, and Mg
57%21
21-207
2005Bice, K. L.; Birgel, D. et al.: A multiple proxy and modeling study of Cretaceous upper ocean temperatures and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations from tropical Atlantic sediments
57%1391998Rabinowicz, M.; Boulegue, J. et al.: Two- and three-dimensional modeling of hydrothermal convection in the sedimented Middle Valley segment, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
57%41
41-366
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1987Stathopolos, Linda; Hare, P. E. et al.: Modeling amino acid diagenesis in fossil foraminiferal tests
57%165
165-1002
2009Lane-Serff, Gregory F.; Pearce, R. B.: Modeling hydrography and marine sedimentation in the Cariaco Basin since the last glacial maximumdownload
57%183
183-1138
183-1140
2002Antretter, M.; Steinberger, B. et al.: Paleolatitudes of the Kerguelen hotspot; new paleomagnetic results and dynamic modeling
57%131
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196-1173
2006Gamage, K.; Screaton, E.: Characterization of excess pore pressures at the toe of the Nankai accretionary complex, Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1173, 1174, and 808; results of one-dimensional modeling
57%1311992Henry, Pierre; Foucher, Jean-Paul et al.: Interpretation of temperature measurements from the Kaiko-Nankai cruise; modeling of fluid flow in clam colonies
57%164
164-995
1999Helgerud, M. B.; Dvorkin, Jack et al.: Elastic-wave velocity in marine sediments with gas hydrates; effective medium modelingdownload
57%21
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30-289
1980Mulholland, Phillip; Manghnani, Murli H. et al.: Geoacoustic modeling of deep-sea carbonate sediments
57%104
104-642
1997Schreckenberger, B.; Hinz, K. et al.: Magnetic modeling of seaward-dipping reflector sequences; examples from Atlantic volcanic margins
57%209
209-1268
209-1274
2006Klein, Frieder; Bach, Wolfgang: IODP; opaque phase petrology and geochemical modeling as a guide to abiotic organicsynthesis in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge 15 degrees N area; results from ODP Leg 209
57%74
74-528
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2004Adams, J. Brad; Mann, Michael E. et al.: The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction; modeling carbon flux and ecological responsedownload
57%164
164-996
2005Hornbach, M. J.; Ruppel, C. et al.: Modeling fluid flow in a low flux methane hydrate province; a multifaceted geophysical approach
57%190
190-1173
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2005Spinelli, G. A.; Underwood, M. B.: Modeling thermal history of subducting crust in Nankai Trough; constraints from in situ sediment temperature and diagenetic reaction progress
57%168
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168-1025
2001Zuehlsdorff, Lars; Spiess, Volkhard: Modeling seismic reflection patterns from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 168 core density logs; insight into lateral variations in physical properties and sediment input at the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
57%153
153-920
2003Alt, Jeffrey C.; Shanks, Wayne C., III: Serpentinization of abyssal peridotites from the MARK area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; sulfur geochemistry and reaction modeling
57%175
175-1078
2004Ruehlemann, Carsten; Mulitza, Stefan et al.: Intermediate depth warming in the tropical Atlantic related to weakened thermohaline circulation; combining paleoclimate data and modeling results for the last deglaciationdownload
57%146
146-892
1997Andreassen, Karin; Hart, Patrick E. et al.: Amplitude versus offset modeling of the bottom simulating reflection associated with submarine gas hydrates
57%182
182-1130
2006Wortmann, Ulrich G.: A 300 m long depth profile of metabolic activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria in the continental margin sediments of South Australia (ODP Site 1130) derived from inverse reaction-transport modelingdownload
57%128
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1995Cambray, Herve; Pezard, P. A. et al.: New analytical methods and modeling techniques in paleoceanography from downhole measurements and high resolution electrical images of the borehole surface
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2010Saberi, Mohammad Reza; Johansen, Tor Arne et al.: Rock physics interpolation used for velocity modeling of chalks; Ontong Java Plateau example
56%1191991Cochrane, Guy R.; Cooper, Alan K.: Sonobuoy seismic studies at ODP drill sites in Prydz Bay, Antarcticadownload
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1987Biart, Brian N. M.: Physical properties modeling and seismic stratigraphy at Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 93 sites in the western North Atlanticdownload
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1993Moore, Gregory F.; Shipley, T. H.: Character of the decollement in the Leg 131 area, Nankai Troughdownload
55%1121990Shi Yaolin; Wang Chin-Yuen et al.: Modeling of pore pressure, central Peru margindownload
49%76
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1987Tango, Gerard J.; Ali, Hassan B.: Full wave theoretic modeling of comparative performance of deep sea floor and subsea floor hydrophone and geophone sensors
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2000Teagle, Damon A. H.; Bickle, Mike J. et al.: High temperature mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal flux estimates from Sr-transport modeling of fluid-rock exchange in Hole 504B
49%60
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2006Guenther, Roland H.; Klemperer, Simon L. et al.: Modeling sideswipe in 2D oceanic seismic surveys from sonar data; application to the Mariana Arcdownload
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2002Boettcher, M. E.; Khim, B. K. et al.: Microbial sulfate reduction in deep sediments of ODP Leg 181; evidence from stable sulfur isotope fractionation and pore water modeling
49%1972007Tarduno, John A.; Doubrovine, Pavel V. et al.: Hotspot motion, frames of reference, and predicted driving forces for North American tectonostratigraphic terranes
49%138
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169S-1033
2008Filippelli, Gabriel M.: The global phosphorus cycle; past, present, and future
49%115
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2004Henstock, Timothy J.; Thompson, Philip J.: Self-consistent modeling of crustal thickness at Chagos-Laccadive Ridge from bathymetry and gravity datadownload
49%139
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2008Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, Jeffrey S. et al.: Hydrothermal fluid composition at Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; temporal and spatial variability
49%1942010Fabricius, Ida L.; Bachle, Gregor T. et al.: Elastic moduli of dry and water-saturated carbonates; effect of depositional texture, porosity, and permeability
49%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
49%2004Segall, Marylin P.; Sawyer, Robert K. et al.: GIS applications of DSDP-ODP data for hydrocarbon exploration
49%2000Ussler, W., III; Paull, C. et al.: A new approach for estimating in situ sediment gas concentrations in ODP boreholes while coring
49%52
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1990Sams, Mark; Goldberg, David: The validity of Q estimates from borehole data using spectral ratios
49%42
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2005Verzhbitskii, E. V.; Lobkovskii, L. I. et al.: Anomalous geothermal regime, seismic, and gravitational landslide activity in the northeastern part of the Black Sea continental slope
49%111
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2010Carlson, R. L.: How crack porosity and shape control seismic velocities in the upper oceanic crust; modeling downhole logs from Holes 504B and 1256Ddownload
49%127
127-795
2001Sayanagi, Keizo; Nishimura, Kiyokazu et al.: Deep-tow magnetic anomaly near ODP Site 795 in the northeastern margin of the Japan Basin
49%199
199-1218
2006Palike, Heiko; Norris, Richard D. et al.: The heartbeat of the Oligocene climate systemdownload
49%162
162-984
2006Maher, Kate; Steefel, Carl I. et al.: The mineral dissolution rate conundrum; insights from reactive transport modeling of U isotopes and pore fluid chemistry in marine sedimentsdownload
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1997Ranganathan, Jai: Optical methods for determining calcium carbonate concentrations within Ocean Drilling Program sediment cores
49%1997Screaton, Elizabeth J.; Ge, Shemin: Numerical modeling of physical processes affecting porewater chemical profiles
49%1892006Barker, Peter; Thomas, Ellen: Potential of the Scotia Sea region for determining the onset and development of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
49%165
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2008Donahue, Michael A.; Werne, J. P. et al.: Modeling sulfur isotope fractionation and differential diffusion during sulfate reduction in sediments of the Cariaco Basindownload
49%2010Harris, Ashley D.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Integrated stratigraphic studies of Paleocene-lowermost Eocene sequences, New Jersey Coastal Plain; evidence for glacioeustatic control
49%160
160-968
2010Ziegler, M.; Tuenter, E. et al.: The precession phase of the boreal summer monsoon as viewed from the eastern Mediterranean (ODP Site 968)
49%180
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2002Kemerer, Amy; Screaton, Elizabeth: Permeabilities of sediments from Woodlark Basin; implications for pore pressuresdownload
48%118
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176-735B
1991Von Herzen, Richard Pierre; Scott, James H.: Thermal modeling for Hole 735Bdownload

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