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100%2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Natural gas hydrate; introduction and history of discovery
87%162
162-983
2005Quintal, Rebecca Tonia: Grain size and mineralogy of the Gardar Drift; calibration to natural gamma and magnetic susceptibility variations
83%2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Lorenson, Thomas D.: The global occurrence of natural gas hydrates
82%2004Egli, R.: Characterization of individual rock magnetic components by analysis of remanence curves; 1, Unmixing natural 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%1974McIver, Richard D.: Hydrocarbon gas (methane) in canned Deep Sea Drilling Project core samples
82%2001Tracey, Joshua I., Jr.: Working in the Pacific
76%151
151-911
1996Lyle, Mitchell; Bristow, James et al.: Comparison of natural gamma ray activity profiles from downhole logging and the MST core logger at Site 911 (Yermak Plateau)download
68%1462000Hyndman, R. D.; Dallimore, S. R.: Natural gas hydrate studies in Canada; offshore west coast and arctic Mackenzie Delta
68%47
47-397
1976Whelan, J. K.: Gases from IPOD Hole 397/397A; implications of early hydrocarbon migration
68%1462000Hyndman, R. D.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Geophysical studies of marine gas hydrate in northern Cascadia
68%2000Paull, Charles K.; Ussler, William, III: History and significance of gas sampling during DSDP and ODP drilling associated with gas hydrates
68%1974Bryan, George M.: In situ indications of gas hydrate
68%1989Nishitani, Tadashi; Kono, Masaru: Changes of remanent magnetization of titanomagnetites associated with low-temperature oxidation
68%2003Matzka, Juergen; Krasa, David et al.: Magnetic state of 10-40 Ma old ocean basalts and its implications for natural remanent magnetization
68%39
39-356
2006Streng, Michael; Hildebrand-Habel, Tania et al.: Clarification of the systematic position of two calcareous dinoflagellate taxa belonging to the genus Calciodinellum (Dinophyceae, Peridiniales)
68%1992Kotarba, M.; Piela, J. et al.: Geneza gazu zimnego akumulowanego w Permsko-Karbonskich puapkach litologicznych zloza "Paproc" w swietle badan izotopowych Origin of natural gas in Permo-Carboniferous lithological traps of the Paproc Field, western Poland, in light of isotope studies
68%1999Clennell, M. Ben; Hovland, Martin et al.: Formation of natural gas hydrates in marine sediments; 1, Conceptual model of gas hydrate growth conditioned by host sediment properties
68%1999Sloan, E. D.; Brewer, P. G. et al.: Future of gas hydrate research
68%164
164-997
2000Ruppel, Carolyn D.: Thermal state of the gas hydrate reservoir
68%2001Boulton, Geoffrey S.: The Earth system and the challenge of global change
68%672004Kumar, P.; Sonawane, A. K.: Engineering significance and consequences of gas hydrates in deep and ultra deep water development
68%1642000Holbrook, W. Steven: Seismic studies of the Blake Ridge; implications for hydrate distribution, methane expulsion, and free gas dynamics
68%2010Stegmann, S.; Henry, P. et al.: Drilling and monitoring of natural and man-made landslide trigger mechanisms at the Ligurian Slope (W Mediterranean Sea); the Nice Airport landslide, NAIL
67%1970Kliewer, Gene: Challenger starts new sea-floor coring voyage
67%1971Peterson, M. N. A.: Challenger discoveries to aid oil exploration
67%1998Tanimura, Yoshihiro: Museums' role as microfossil reference centers
67%2042003Rack, Frank R.: Technical and operational accomplishments of ODP Leg 204
67%2042007Klapp, S. A.; Klein, H. et al.: First determination of gas hydrate crystallite size distributions using high-energy synchrotron radiationdownload
67%150
150-904
1997Urbat, M.; Dekkers, M. J. et al.: Fuzzy c-means clustering as an aid in the interpretation of the natural remanent magnetization in various types of sediments
67%146
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2000Collett, Timothy S.: Natural gas hydrate as a potential energy resource
65%184
184-1144
2001Luo Yunli; Chen Huaicheng et al.: Records of natural fire and climate history during the last three glacial-interglacial cycles around the South China Sea charcoal record from the ODP 1144
58%28
28-268
2003Matsuoka, Haruka; Funaki, Minoru: Characteristics of the natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of a core collected from offshore Wilkes Land, East Antarctica
58%1983Hedberg, Hollis D.: Deep-water petroleum prospects of the oceans and seas
58%1975Molyneux, L.; Watkins, N. D.: Measurement of remanent magnetism in IPOD igneous cores using a large sample spinner
58%1988Riedel, Karen: Ocean drilling; Indian Ocean expedition
58%101970Kliewer, Gene: Challenger Leg 10 finds gas in Gulf of Mexico
58%1982Baldauf, Jack G.; Barron, John A.: Diatom biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the type section of the Luisian Stage, central California
58%2000Biswas, S. K.; Ramesh, P. et al.: Phanerozoic stratigraphy
58%1994Gupta, Anil K.: Taxonomy and bathymetric distribution of Holocene deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea
58%1994Bina, M. Mansour; Prevot, Michel: Thermally activated magnetic viscosity in natural multidomain titanomagnetite
58%1982Thunell, Robert C.; Belyea, Paul: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biogeography of the Atlantic Ocean
58%1982Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Occurrence and origin of marine gas hydrates
58%37
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1980Bailey, Monika Ella: Magnetic properties of deep-ocean basalts
58%1980Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Organics yield clues about oil in the deep sea
58%1976Lowrie, W.: A summary of DSDP basalt magnetic properties
58%1985Moskowitz, Bruce M.: Magnetic viscosity, diffusion after-effect, and disaccommodation in natural and synthetic samples
58%1979Keany, J.: Early Pliocene radiolarian taxonomy and biostratigraphy in the Antarctic region
58%1989Henry, B.; Bina, M.: Magnetic properties and anisotropies of serpentized peridotites from ODP Site 670A
58%1978Lowrie, W.; Kent, D. V.: Characteristics of VRM in oceanic basalts
58%1979Trotsyuk, V. Ya.: Geokhimicheskiye predposylki neftegazoobrazovaniya v mezozoysko-kaynozoyskoy osadochnoy tolshche Mirovogo okeana Mesozoic and Cenozoic oil and gas genesis in the marine environment
58%2002Rouxel, Olivier; Ludden, John et al.: Natural variations of Se isotopic composition determined by hydride generation multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
58%1978Westberg, M. J.; Riedel, W. R.: Accuracy of radiolarian correlations in the Pacific Miocene
58%1641995Paull, Charles: Atlantic gas hydrates target of Ocean Drilling Program leg
58%1974Lowrie, W.: Oceanic Basalt Magnetic Properties and the Vine and Matthews Hypothesis
58%1993Kastner, M.; Brown, K. A. et al.: Gas hydrates and bottom simulating reflectors in the Cascadia Margin
58%1973Ade-Hall, J. M.; Kitazawa, K.: A quantitative assessment of supposed differences between the palaeomagnetic properties of oceanic submarine and subaerial basalts
58%1996MacLeod, Norman: Stratigraphical completeness and planktonic foraminiferal survivorship across the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) boundary
58%1980Haq, Bilal U.: Biogeographic history of Miocene calcareous nannoplankton and paleoceanography of the Atlantic Ocean
58%91972Cook, Frances M.; Cook, Harry E.: Physical properties synthesisdownload
58%1984Blueford, Joyce R.: Defining radiolarian species; in search of solutions
58%1980Banerjee, S. K.: Rock magnetic techniques for deciphering the nature of alteration of the oceanic crust
58%1978Moore, T. C., Jr.; Van Andel, T. H. et al.: Cenozoic hiatuses in pelagic sediments
58%1984Fenner, Juliane: Eocene-Oligocene planktic diatom stratigraphy in the low latitudes and the high southern latitudes
58%1977Mikkelsen, N.: Silica dissolution and overgrowth of fossil diatoms
58%3132007Hesselbo, Stephen: New Jersey shallow shelf; IODP Expedition 313
58%1999MacLeod, Norman: Oligocene and Miocene palaeoceanography; a review
58%1978Kosiur, D. R.: Pelagic zeolite diagenesis
58%1977Geodekyan, A. A.; Trotsyuk, V. Ya. et al.: Geochemical premises to oil and gas formation beneath the sea and the ocean bed
58%1989Berggren, W. A.; Miller, Kenneth G.: Cenozoic bathyal and abyssal calcareous benthic foraminiferal zonation
58%1989Young, J. R.; Steinmetz, J.: Coccolithus pelagicus in the late Miocene to Recent, taxonomy, size variation and development of the bridged form
58%51970Anonymous: Hole summariesdownload
58%1983Talwani, Manik: New geophysical techniques for offshore exploration
58%1975Peterson, M. N. A.: Deep Sea Drilling Project; technical contribution to offshore oil and gas exploration and eventual production
58%2004Kingdon, Andy; Evans, Dan: ACEX, the first ECORD operation for IODP
58%2004Lubick, Naomi: Detecting marine gas hydrates
58%2007Teagle, Damon: Heavy metal meets hard rock
58%1975McIver, R. D.: Hydrocarbon occurrences from JOIDES Deep Sea Drilling Project
58%1987Miller, Kenneth G.; Katz, Miriam E.: Oligocene to Miocene benthic foraminiferal and abyssal circulation changes in the North Atlantic
58%1998Kok, Yvo Sander: Reading the muddy compass; relative paleointensities of the Earth's magnetic field derived from deep-sea sediments
58%1331991Jackson, Peter: Electrical resistivity core scanning
58%2001Port, Guido: Climatic signals recorded in rockmagnetic properties of Pleistocene Mediterranean sediments
58%2000Moran, Kate: The future of scientific ocean drilling; new opportunities in science and industry
58%2001Spence, George D.; Hyndman, Roy D.: The challenge of deep ocean drilling for natural gas hydrate
58%2004Rea, Brice: Three icebreakers, a drilling rig, logging tools, a container and some warm clothes; ACEX at 88 degrees N on the Lomonosov Ridge
58%961984Suzyumov, A. Ye.: 96-y, zaklyuchitel'nyy reys "Glomara Chellendzhera" The 96th, final voyage of the Glomar Challenger
58%1980Cepek, P.; Kuehne, K. et al.: Construction of the paleontologic-biostratigraphic Cretaceous file in the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hannover
58%1978Quilty, P. G.: Globorotalia galapagosensis replacement name for Globorotalia akersi Quilty, 1976 not Globorotalia akersi Snyder, 1975
58%371975Sources of magnetic anomalies on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
58%2008Searle, Roger: Mantle extrusion on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 13 degrees N
58%2007Palike, Heiko; Lyle, Mitch W. et al.: Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT); summary
58%2000Juarez, M. T.; Tauxe, L.: The intensity of the time-averaged geomagnetic field; the last 5 Myr
58%2009Kopf, A.; Tobin, H. et al.: Subduction mega-earthquakes and other geohazards; IODP NanTroSEIZE as a type example for complex scientific drilling
54%76
76-533
1982Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Barnard, Leo A.: Hydrates of natural gas in continental margins
54%1642000Uchida, Takashi; Dallimore, Scott R. et al.: Occurrences of natural gas hydrates beneath the permafrost zone in Mackenzie Delta
54%170
170-1039
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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
54%1122000Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina et al.: Gas hydrates along the Peru and Middle America Trench system
54%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Dvorkin, Jack; Helgerud, Michael B. et al.: Introduction to physical properties and elasticity models
54%192004Barth, Ginger; Scholl, David et al.: Quantifying the methane content of natural gas and gas hydrate accumulations in the Aleutian Basin of the Bering Sea; case studies based on interval time anomalies

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