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100%2006Cardace, Dawn M.; Amend, Jan P. et al.: Microbially mediated reactions in recently subducted sediments; feasible reactions and implications
89%2009Kodolanyi, Janos; Pettke, T. et al.: Trace element records of hydration and dehydration reactions in ultramafic rocks
89%1682002Monnin, C.; Wheat, C. G. et al.: The influence of basement fluid upwelling and diagenetic reactions on mineral stabilities in oceanic ridge flank sediments
76%1987Barnes, R. O.: Fluid and chemical fluxes between seawater and basement rocks during "active" and "passive" hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic crust
76%1978Kosiur, D. R.: Pelagic zeolite diagenesis
76%2003De Carlo, Eric H.: Trace elements in interstitial waters; from carbonate to siliceous environments
76%1979Katz, B. J.; Harrison, C. G. A. et al.: Racemization anomalies in selected Deep Sea Drilling Project samples
72%209
209-1274
2006Bach, Wolfgang; Paulick, Holger et al.: Unraveling the sequence of serpentinization reactions; petrography, mineral chemistry, and petrophysics of serpentinites from MAR 15 degrees N (ODP Leg 209, Site 1274)download
72%209
209-1274
2007Seyler, Monique; Lorand, J. P. et al.: Pervasive melt percolation reactions in ultra-depleted refractory hazrburgites at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge 15 degrees 20'N; ODP Hole 1274A
66%204
204-1246
2011Arning, Esther T.; Fu, Yunjiao et al.: Organic carbon remineralisation and complex, early diagenetic solid-aqueous solution-gas interactions; case study ODP Leg 204, Site 1246 (Hydrate Ridge)
63%1292000Foellmi, Karl B.: Phosphogenesis, the phosphorus cycle, and environmental change
63%35
35-322
35-323
1976Kastner, M.; Gieskes, J. M.: Interstitial water profiles and sites of diagenetic reactions, Leg 35, DSDP, Bellingshausen abyssal plain
63%134
134-833
1999Martin, Jonathan B.: Nonconservative behavior of Br (super -) /Cl (super -) ratios during alteration of volcaniclastic sediments
63%34
34-321
1976Shanks, W. C., III; Seyfried, W. E.: Secondary mineral paragenesis in Leg 34 basalts
63%1979Drever, J. I.; Lawrence, J. R. et al.: Gypsum and halite from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, DSDP Site 395
63%1979Macdougall, J. D.; Finkel, R. C. et al.: Isotopic evidence for uranium exchange during low-temperature alteration of oceanic basalt
63%1978Macdougall, J. D.; Finkel, R. et al.: Uranium isotope disequilibria in altering marine basalts; evidence for exchange processes
63%1471994Lecuyer, C.; Reynard, B.: High-temperature diffusion of seawater and mechanism of interaction with gabbroic rocks at Hess Deep rift valley, Leg 147
63%37
37-334
1993Ross, Kent; Elthon, Don: Cumulates from ultra-depleted MORB; DSDP Site 334
63%1980Bada, Jeffrey L.; Man, Eugene H.: Amino acid diagenesis in Deep Sea Drilling Project cores; kinetics and mechanisms of some reactions and their applications in geochronology and in paleotemperature and heat flow determinations
63%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
63%1987Hesse, R.: Die Fruehdiagenese tiefmariner Sedimente im Spiegel der Porenwasser-Chemie; Eine Bilanz der bisherigen Bohrergebnisse Early diagenesis of deep marine sediments reflecting on pore water chemistry; a balance of previous results
63%162
162-984
2005Maher, Kate; Steefel, Carl I. et al.: Rates of silicate dissolution in deep-sea sediments
63%2009Kelemen, Peter B.; Matter, Jurg et al.: In situ mineral carbonation in peridotite and basalt for CO (sub 2) capture and storage
63%2092009Vils, Flurin: Influence of serpentinization on the light element budget of the oceanic plate
63%130
130-807
1998Borre, Mai; Fabricius, Ida L.: Chemical and mechanical processes during burial diagenesis of chalk; an interpretation based on specific surface data of deep-sea sediments
63%1681999Marescotti, Pietro; Vanko, David A. et al.: From oxidative to non-oxidative alteration; mineralogical variations in pillow basalts from eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge (ODP Leg 168)
63%67
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67-498
1980Hesse, Reinhard: Gas-hydrates (clathrates) as a cause of pore-water freshening and possible retardation of diagenetic reactions in deep-water sedimentary sections of the continental margins
63%164
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2002Dickens, G. R.: The effects and implications of anaerobic methane oxidation on the geochemical cycling of barium in marine sediment
63%2002Suess, Erwin: The evolution of an idea; from avoiding gas hydrates to actively drilling for them
63%1997Elderfield, H.; Suess, E. et al.: Low-temperature reactions between sea-water and oceanic crust at ridge flanks
63%2002Bach, W.: Energy for chemoautotrophs in mid-ocean ridge flanks
63%2004Cowen, James P.; Giovannoni, Stephen J. et al.: The microbial biosphere of sediment-buried ocean crusts
63%3012009Futagami, Taiki; Morono, Yuki et al.: Dehalogenation activities and distribution of reductive dehalogenase homologous genes in marine subsurface sediments
63%162
162-984
2010Maher, K.; Steefel, C. I.: Biogeochemical reaction networks involved in weathering processes
63%182
182-1130
182-1132
2007Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Chernyavsky, Boris et al.: Oxygen isotope biogeochemistry of pore water sulfate in the deep biosphere; dominance of isotope exchange reactions with ambient water during microbial sulfate reduction (ODP Site 1130)download
63%164
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2000Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: A geochemical method to quantify gas-hydrate abundance based on chlorine isotopes
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1978Humphris, S. E.: Geochemistry of long-term seawater-basalt reactions at low temperatures, DSDP holes 417A and 418A
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2012Lever, Mark Alexander: Acetogenesis in the energy-starved deep biosphere; a paradox?
60%1301991Jansen, Eystein; Mayer, Larry A. et al.: Grape density records and density cyclicitydownload
57%351976Gieskes, J. M.; Lawrence, J. R.: Geochemistry, Leg 35; introduction and summarydownload
55%341976Brady, S.; Gieskes, J. M.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 34download
55%149
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2008Skelton, Alasdair; Crill, Patrick et al.: Quantification of the rate of methane production by serpentinization
55%2092008Dijkstra, Arjan H.; Cawood, Peter A.: The case for pre-depleted peridotites on Macquarie Island and similarities with peridotites from Leg 209download
54%351976Gieskes, J. M.; Lawrence, J. R.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 35download
54%201
201-1226
201-1231
2005D'Hondt, Steven; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments
54%1902001Spivack, Arthur J.; Smith, David C.: Evidence for microbial control of hydrogen concentrations in deeply buried oceanic sediments
54%207
207-1258
2008Adams, Derek D.; Hurtgen, Matthew T. et al.: Contrasting sulfur isotope and iron speciation measurements across paleoenvironmental gradients during the Cenomanian-Turonian oceanic anoxic event (OAE2)
54%206
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2008France, Lyderic; Ildefonse, Benoit et al.: Processes governing the magmatic-hydrothermal interface at the sheeted dike complex-gabbro transition; from the comparison between the IODP Hole 1256D and the Oman ophiolite to a general model?download
54%3012013Boettger, Jason; Lin, Huei-Ting et al.: Energy yields from chemolithotrophic metabolisms in igneous basement of the Juan de Fuca Ridge flank system
53%114
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1991Froelich, Philip N.; Mortlock, R. A. et al.: Interstitial-water chemistry; abyssal South Atlantic and East Georgia basins, Islas Orcadas and Meteor risesdownload
51%1969Manheim, F. T.; Bischoff, J. L.: Geochemistry of pore waters from the Shell Oil Company drill holes on the continental slope of the northern Gulf of Mexico
51%168
168-1026
1996Wheat, C. G.; Mottl, M. J. et al.: Formation waters from 3.5 Ma-old, 64 degrees C basaltic basement; implications for fluid circulation and reaction
51%52
52-418
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53-418
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102-418
1985Gitlin, Ellen: Sulfide remobilitzation during low temperature alteration of seafloor basalt
51%41
41-369
41-370
1976Dean, W. E.; Schreiber, B. C.: Authigenic barite in the eastern North Atlantic, Leg 41, Deep Sea Drilling Project
51%146
146-889
146-890
1998Barnes, Stephen P.; Bradbrook, Samuel D. et al.: Isolation of sulfate-reducing bacteria from deep sediment layers of the Pacific Ocean
51%168
168-1023
168-1026
1996Elderfield, H.; Monnin, C. et al.: Geochemical evolution of basement fluids in the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge and implications for fluid flow; ODP Leg 168
51%139
139-858
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1996Kurnosov, V.; Murdmaa, I. et al.: High-temperature water-rock interaction in Juan de Fuca Ridge
51%128
128-798
1996Piper, David Z.; Isaacs, Caroline M.: Instability of bottom-water redox conditions during accumulation of Quaternary sediment in the Japan Seadownload
51%27
27-262
1981Johnston, C. R.; Bowin, C. O.: Crustal reactions resulting from the mid-Pliocene to Recent continent-island arc collision in the Timor region
51%161
161-976
1995O'Sullivan, G.; Bernasconi, S. M. et al.: Early diagenesis in rapidly accumulating continental margin sediments; preliminary results from ODP Leg 161, western Mediterranean Sea
51%1991Saboda, Kristine L.: Petrology of ultramafic rocks from Conical Seamount based on Alvin Submersible and Ocean Drilling Program studies
51%152
152-918
152-919
1998Zhang, Libo; Chan, Lui-Heung et al.: Lithium isotope geochemistry of pore waters from Ocean Drilling Program sites 918 and 919, Irminger Basin
51%51
51-417
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1996Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Feely, Richard A. et al.: Phosphate removal by oceanic hydrothermal processes; an update of the phosphorus budget in the oceans
51%2072007Arndt, S.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: Diagenesis in deep-seated Cretaceous black shales; inverse modeling and transient model simulations
51%172
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2007Turchyn, Alexandra V.; DePaolo, Donald J. et al.: Effect of rapid diagenetic calcite deposition on carbonate associated sulfate and calcium isotopes
51%1682001Rudnicki, Mark D.; Elderfield, Henry et al.: Pore fluid advection and reaction in sediments of the eastern flank, Juan de Fuca Ridge, 48 degrees N
51%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
51%149
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2004Sharp, Z. D.; Barnes, J. D.: Water-soluble chlorides in massive sea-floor serpentinites; a source of chloride in subduction zones
51%2010Scholz, Florian; Hensen, Christian et al.: Lithium isotope geochemistry of marine pore waters; insights from cold seep fluids
51%209
209-1270
2010Joens, Niels; Bach, Wolfgang et al.: Magmatic influence on reaction paths and element transport during serpentinization
51%139
139-855
2001Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, Jeffrey S.: Metal mobility in sediment-covered ridge-crest hydrothermal systems; experimental and theoretical constraints
51%168
168-1026
168-1027
2000Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Mottl, Michael J.: Composition of pore and spring waters from Baby Bare; global implications of geochemical fluxes from a ridge flank hydrothermal system
51%188
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2000Kryc, Kelly A.; Lavelle, Mark et al.: Preliminary geochemical results from ODP Leg 188; Prydz Bay, Antarctica
51%1581998Teagle, Damon A. H.; Alt, Jeffrey C. et al.: Strontium and oxygen isotopic constraints on fluid mixing, alteration and mineralization in the TAG hydrothermal deposit
51%169
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169S-1033
2001Morford, J. L.; Russell, A. D. et al.: Trace metal evidence for changes in the redox environment associated with the transition from terrigenous clay to diatomaceous sediment, Saanich Inlet, BC
51%209
209-1272
209-1274
2007Vils, F.; Tonarini, S. et al.: B, Li and Sr isotopes as tracers of seawater-serpentinite interaction at MAR, ODP Leg 209
51%168
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168-1031
2002Giambalvo, Emily R.; Steefel, Carl I. et al.: Effect of fluid-sediment reaction on hydrothermal fluxes of major elements, eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
51%206
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2010Alt, J.: Evolution of oceanic crust alteration from deep ocean drilling
51%201
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2010Wang, Guizhi; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Gibbs energies of reaction and microbial mutualism in anaerobic deep sub-sea floor sediments of ODP Site 1226
51%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
51%112
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112-681
112-684
1996Raiswell, R.; Canfield, D. E.: Rates of reaction between silicate iron and dissolved sulfide in Peru margin sediments
51%130
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189-1171
2009Fantle, Matthew S.: Ca isotope constraints on diagenetic alteration of Cenozoic paleo-proxies
51%206
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2009Smith-Duque, Christopher E.; Teagle, Damon A. H. et al.: Constraints on the fluid evolution during mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal circulation from anhydrite sampled ODP Hole 1256D
51%2005Skelton, A.; Whitmarsh, R. et al.: Constraining the rate and extent of mantle serpentinization from seismic petrological data; implications for chemosynthesis and tectonic processes
51%154
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154-929
1997Delaney, M. L.; Anderson, L. D.: Phosphorus accumulation rates in Ceara Rise sediments (ODP Leg 154)
51%1501999Friedman, G. M.; Vecsei, A. et al.: Early carbonate diagenesis in slope sequences and at their boundaries, Cenozoic, offshore New Jersey (ODP Leg 150); discussion and reply
51%130
130-807
2006Fantle, M. S.; DePaolo, Donald J.: The equilibrium fractionation factor between CaCO (sub 3) and Ca (super 2+) (aq); fractionation mechanisms and diagenetic Ca isotope effects
51%161
161-976
1999Bernasconi, S. M.; Meyers, P. A. et al.: Early diagenesis in rapidly accumulating sediments on the Alboran slope, ODP Site 976
51%209
209-1274
2010Klein, Frieder; Bach, Wolfgang et al.: Intrinsic silica metasomatism during serpentinization
51%206
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2010Kirchner, C.; Koepke, J. et al.: Time scales for vertically moving axial magma chambers at fast-spreading ocean ridges and involved magmatic reactions; insights from IODP Site 1256
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1983Gieskes, Joris M.; Elderfield, Henry et al.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 65, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
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1991von Breymann, Marta T.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Pore-water chemistry of the Sulu and Celebes seas; extensive diagenetic reactions at sites 767 and 768download
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1980Gieskes, J. M.; Reese, H.: Interstitial water studies, Legs 51-53download
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2002Franklin, James M.: Seafloor minerals research; supporting discovery of new ore deposits
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2012Nakamura, Kentaro: Geochemistry of water-rock interactions in seafloor hydrothermal systems
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2012Ono, S.; Keller, N. S. et al.: Sulfur-33 constraints on the origin of secondary pyrite in altered oceanic basement
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2012Joseph, C.; Torres, M. E. et al.: Using the (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr of modern and paleoseep carbonates from northern Cascadia to link modern fluid flow to the past
44%153
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1997Fletcher, John M.; Stephens, Christopher J. et al.: Greenschist facies hydrothermal alteration of oceanic gabbros; a case study of element mobility and reaction pathsdownload
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1975Anderson, T. F.; Donnelly, T. W. et al.: Leg 35 DSDP; Mineralogical, chemical and isotopic results on sediments, basalts and pore fluids delineate reaction zones

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