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100%2005Saffer, D. M.; McKiernan, A. W.: Constraints on pore pressure in subduction zones from geotechnical tests and physical properties data
83%123
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1995Brereton, N. R.; Chroston, P. N. et al.: Pore pressure as an explanation of complex anelastic strain recovery results
83%308
308-U1322
2008Flemings, P. B.; You, Y. et al.: Forward modelling pore pressure evolution in the Ursa Basin, offshore Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico
83%1962008Kinoshita, M.; Kasaya, T. et al.: 6 years of borehole pore-pressure monitoring at the toe of Nankai accretionary prism using two ACORK observatories
83%1902007Skarbek, R. M.; Saffer, D. M.: Pore pressure development in sub-decollement sediments in subduction zones; insights from laboratory data and numerical modeling
83%1691997Schultheiss, P. J.: Advances in fluid flow determinations for marine hydrogeology using pore pressure measurements
83%2009Screaton, E.; Ge, S. et al.: Simulation of pore pressure response to fault slip in the NanTroSEIZE region of the Nankai subduction zone
82%1985Ocean Drilling Program; coring and development technology
80%1121990Shi Yaolin; Wang Chin-Yuen et al.: Modeling of pore pressure, central Peru margindownload
79%156
156-948
1996Tobin, Harold J.; Moore, J. Casey: Using core properties and seismic reflectivity to estimate pore pressure in an active decollement fault
71%110
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2002Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Hydrologic controls on the morphology and mechanics of accretionary wedges
71%2003Morgan, Julia K.; Ask, Maria V. S.: Overpressures and lithification state of underthrust sediments along the Nankai accretionary margin; implications for decollement evolution
71%1101989Leonard, J.; Taylor, E.: Sediment accretion at the Barbados fore-arc; consolidation, permeability and physical properties
71%146
146-892
1995Screaton, Elizabeth J.: Investigation of fluid sources and movement at the Cascadia margin
71%1995Fang, Weijiang: Fluid flow in upper oceanic crust; in situ measurement and numerical modeling
71%2003Becker, Keir; Davis, E. E.: Twelve years of results from ODP subseafloor "CORK" hydrogeological observatories
67%78
78-541
78-542
1985Shi, Yaolin; Wang, Chi-Yuen: High pore pressure generation in sediments in front of the Barbados Ridgedownload
67%139
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1995Davis, E. E.; Wang, K.: Formation properties from subseafloor borehole observations of tidally induced pore pressure variations
67%156
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156-948
1995Tobin, Harold: Seismic impedance variations of the decollement zone, North Barbados Ridge accretionary prism; pore pressure effects
67%170
170-1043
2007Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure within underthrust sediment in subduction zones
67%110
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171A
2007Bekins, Barbara A.; Screaton, Elizabeth J.: Pore pressure and fluid flow in the northern Barbados accretionary complex; a synthesis
67%131
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2009Skarbek, Robert M.; Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure development beneath the decollement at the Nankai subduction zone; implications for plate boundary fault strength and sediment dewateringdownload
67%139
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1996Wang, Kelin; Davis, Earl E.: Theory for the propagation of tidally induced pore pressure variations in layered subseafloor formationsdownload
67%662006Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: An evaluation of factors influencing pore pressure in accretionary complexes; implications for taper angle and wedge mechanicsdownload
67%131
131-808
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2004Underwood, M. B.; Bellew, G. M. et al.: Stratigraphic control on excess pore pressure at the plate boundary fault of Nankai Trough
61%156
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156-949
2001Deng, Xinhua; Underwood, Michael B.: Abundance of smectite and the location of a plate-boundary fault, Barbados accretionary prism
61%308
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308-U1324
2008Flemings, P. B.; Long, H. et al.: Pore pressure penetrometers document high overpressure near the seafloor where multiple submarine landslides have occurred on the continental slope, offshore Louisiana, Gulf of Mexicodownload
59%171A2000Stauffer, Philip: Modeling stress and flow in the toe region of an accretionary prism
59%961985Bryant, William R.: Consolidated characteristics and excess pore water pressures of Mississippi Fan sediments
59%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
59%1802000Stover, S. Cheree; Ge, Shemin et al.: One-dimensional consolidation of shallow marine sediments; application of analytical solutions and experimental data to poroelastic and viscoplastic deformation in Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea
59%1461999Mann, Doerte; Kukowski, Nina: Numerical modelling of focussed fluid flow in the Cascadia accretionary wedge
59%170
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2004Hays, T. D.; Screaton, E. J. et al.: Permeability measurements of Ocean Drilling Program samples collected from the Costa Rican subduction zone
59%210
210-1276
2006Pletsch, T.; Cramer, B.: Overpressure and sill fracturing at ODP Site 1276, Newfoundland margin?
59%861987Houston, Sandra L.; Lin, Horn-Da: A thermal consolidation model for pelagic clays
59%146
146-892
1994Brown, Kevin M.: Hydraulic conductivity structure of an active overpressured thrust zone
59%146
146-892
1994Screaton, E. J.; Carson, B. et al.: Hydrogeologic characteristics of ODP sealed borehole 892; discrepancy between shipboard- and submersible-based tests
59%87
87-582
87-583
1986Bray, Cynthia Jean: Deformation and material properties of sediments at convergent plate margins
59%1701997Saffer, Demian; Silver, Eli et al.: Consolidation, pore fluid pressures, and implications for dewatering pathways of subducted sediments, offshore Costa Rica
59%1311990Taira, A.: Tectonics and hydrogeology of the Nankai accretionary margin; an overview
59%156
156-948
1995Tobin, Harold James: Prediction and effects of fluid pressure in active accretionary prism fault systems
59%1561996Ogawa, Y.; Takizawa, S.: Decollement zone of the Barbados accretionary prism; SEM, TEM and thin section study of the scaly cleaved radiolarian-rich clayey sediments
59%2003Ge, Shemin; Bekins, B. et al.: Fluid flow in sub-sea floor processes and future ocean drilling
59%1902003Tobin, Harold J.; Saffer, Demian: Fluid pressure in the shallow plate interface at the Nankai Trough subduction zone
59%3082010Flemings, P. B.: Overpressure, flow focusing, compaction and slope stability on the continental slope; insights from IODP Expedition 308
59%2010Tobin, H. J.; Kinoshita, Masa: Drilling the megathrust; accomplishments and future plans of the IODP NanTroSEIZE Project
59%2010Masuda, K.; Arai, T.: Effects of water on long-term fault strength
59%171A1997Screaton, Elizabeth; Ge, Shemin: Overpressures in front of the northern Barbados accretionary complex; the role of sedimentation
59%78
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1987Wuthrich, Dennis R.; Screaton, Elizabeth J. et al.: A model of fluid flow and pore pressures for the Lesser Antilles accretionary complex
59%173
173-1070
2001Ask, Maria V. S.: Mechanical tests on claystone from Ocean Drilling Program Hole 1070A (Leg 173); implications for elevated pore-fluid pressure in sediments within the ocean-continent transition zone, West Iberia
59%1561998Takizawa, Shigeru; Ogawa, Yujiro: Dilatant clayey microstructure in the Barbados decollement zone
59%1101992Dreiss, S. J.; Bekins, B. A. et al.: Fluid flow in an active accretionary complex
59%3082007Urgeles, R.; Locat, J. et al.: Recursive failure of the Gulf of Mexico continental slope; timing and causes
59%110
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171A
1997Major, Candace O.; Saito, Sanny et al.: Lithology of the Barbados accretionary complex from logging-while-drilling (LWD), ODP Leg 171A
59%1311990Moran, K.; Campanella, R. G.: In situ stress measurements from ODP Leg 131; Nankai Trough
59%34
34-319
1997Richards, Adrian F.; Chaney, Ronald C.: Nondestructive measurement of the existing state of consolidation in marine soils
59%1997Screaton, Elizabeth; Ge, Shermin: An assessment of along-strike fluid and heat transport within the Barbados Ridge accretionary complex; results of preliminary modelingdownload
59%1984von Huene, Roland: Structural diversity along modern convergent margins and the role of overpressured pore fluids in subduction zones
59%3162008Goldsby, David L.; Fabbri, Olivier: Frictional properties of fault gouges recovered from NanTroSEIZE Expedition 316 drilling
59%314
314-C0001
314-C0003
315
315-C0001
2011Song, Insun; Saffer, Demian M. et al.: Mechanical characterization of slope sediments; constraints on in situ stress and pore pressure near the tip of the megasplay fault in the Nankai accretionary complexdownload
58%146
146-891
146-892
1994Gray, William Geoffrey Douglas: Sediment consolidation and permeability at the central Oregon margin, Ocean Drilling Program sites 891 and 892
58%1461996Clennell, M. Ben; Knipe, Rob J. et al.: A new geotechnical ring-shear device for the investigation of fault zone permeability; design and preliminary results
58%2042003Rack, Frank R.: Technical and operational accomplishments of ODP Leg 204
58%131
131-808
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196-1173
2008Huepers, A.; Kopf, A. J.: The influence of temperature on excess pore pressure estimates in underthrust sediments at the Nankai margin
58%131
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2009Huepers, A.; Kopf, A. J.: The thermal influence on the consolidation state of underthrust sediments from the Nankai margin and its implications for excess pore pressure
58%146
146-892
2003Gei, Davide; Carcione, Jose M.: Acoustic properties of sediments saturated with gas hydrate, free gas and water
58%18
18-174
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2002Underwood, Michael B.: Strike-parallel variations in clay minerals and fault vergence in the Cascadia subduction zone
58%3082008Flemings, Peter B.; Long, Hui: Pressure prediction in the shallow Ursa Basin; deepwater Gulf of Mexico
53%131
131-808
132
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1993Moran, Kate; Brueckmann, Warner et al.: In-situ stress conditions at Nankai Trough, Site 808download
51%131
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2002Screaton, Elizabeth; Saffer, Demian et al.: Porosity loss within the underthrust sediments of the Nankai accretionary complex; implications for overpressures
51%314
314-C0001
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2010Hashimoto, Y.; Tobin, H. J. et al.: Velocity-porosity relationships for slope apron and accreted sediments in the Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 315 Site C0001download
51%319
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2011Hammerschmidt, Sebastian; Kopf, A.: Fluid pressure and temperature response at the Nankai Trough megasplay fault; initial results of the SmartPlug borehole observatory
50%156
156-949
1999Peacock, Sheila; Hayward, Nathan et al.: Seismic evidence for overpressure and fluid migration within the Barbados accretionary complex
50%2001Tobin, Harold J.: Fault structure, mechanics, and hydrogeology of accretionary prism decollement zones revisited
50%131
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2003Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure development and progressive dewatering in underthrust sediments at the Costa Rican subduction margin; comparison with northern Barbados and Nankaidownload
50%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2011Long, H.; Flemings, P. B. et al.: Consolidation and overpressure near the seafloor in the Ursa Basin, deepwater Gulf of Mexico
50%314
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2011Ikari, Matt J.; Strasser, Michael et al.: Submarine landslide potential near the megasplay fault at the Nankai subduction zone
49%45
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1984Hickman, Stephen H.; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: In situ permeability and pore-pressure measurements near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 395Adownload
49%314
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2011Reuschle, Thierry: Permeability measurements under confining pressure, Expeditions 315 and 316, Nankai Troughdownload
47%149
149-897
173
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1999Ask, Maria: Mechanical tests on a claystone sample from the ocean-continent transition zone of West Iberia Margin, East Atlantic Ocean (ODP Hole 1070A)
47%170
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170-1043
2000Saffer, Demian M.; Silver, Eli A. et al.: Inferred pore pressures at the Costa Rica subduction zone; implications for dewatering processes
47%2000Davis, E. E.; Wang, K. et al.: Formation-scale hydraulic and mechanical properties of oceanic crust inferred from pore pressure response to periodic seafloor loadingdownload
47%156
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1996Screaton, E. J.; Fisher, A. T. et al.: Hydrogeologic characteristics of the decollement in the Barbados Ridge accretionary complex; implications for fluid migration
47%56
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1982Carson, Bobb; von Huene, Roland et al.: Small-scale deformation structures and physical properties related to convergence in Japan Trench slope sedimentsdownload
47%116
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116-718
1991Corrigan, Jeff D.: Thermal anomalies in the central Indian Ocean; evidence for dewatering of the Bengal Fandownload
47%861985Houston, Sandra L.; Houston, William N. et al.: Thermo-mechanical behavior of seafloor sediments
47%31
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1990Karig, D. E.; Moran, K.: A dynamically sealed decollement; Nankai Prism
47%146
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1995Screaton, Elizabeth J.; Carson, Bobb et al.: Hydrogeologic properties of a thrust fault within the Oregon accretionary prismdownload
47%131
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1995Morgan, J. K.; Karig, D. E.: Kinematics and a balanced and restored cross-section across the toe of the eastern Nankai accretionary prism
47%110
110-671
1993Shipley, T. H.; Moore, G. F. et al.: Seismically inferred spatial pattern of fluid content of the northern Barbados Ridge decollement; implications for fluid migration and fault strength
47%190
190-1173
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2003Gamage, Kusali; Screaton, Elizabeth: Development of overpressures at Nankai accretionary prism, Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1173 and 1174
47%190
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2003Ujiie, Kohtaro; Hisamitsu, Toshio et al.: Deformation and fluid pressure variation during initiation and evolution of the plate boundary decollement zone in the Nankai accretionary prismdownload
47%131
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1990Firth, J. V.; Taira, A. et al.: Results of drilling in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism; Ocean Drilling Program Leg 131
47%66
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1983Kvenvolden, K. A.; Barnard, L. A. et al.: Geochemistry of natural-gas hydrates in oceanic sediment
47%150
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174A
174A-1073
2003Dugan, Brandon Eric: Hydrodynamics of the US mid-Atlantic continental slope, offshore New Jersey
47%186
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186-1151
2004Ask, Maria V. S.; Kopf, Achim: Constraints on the state of in situ effective stress and the mechanical behavior of ODP Leg 186 claystones in the Japan Trench forearc
47%131
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2004Morgan, Julia K.; Ask, Maria V. S.: Consolidation state and strength of underthrust sediments and evolution of the decollement at the Nankai accretionary margin; results of uniaxial reconsolidation experimentsdownload
47%190
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2004McNeill, L. C.; Ienaga, M. et al.: Deformation and in situ stress in the Nankai accretionary prism from resistivity-at-bit images, ODP Leg 196download
47%2010Kinoshita, Masa; Saffer, Demian et al.: Progress report and future perspective on IODP NanTroSEIZE drilling
47%84
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1988Verdonck, D.; Furlong, Kevin P.: Application of critical Coulomb wedge theory to the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica

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