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100%1391994Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Tribble, Jane S.: Diagenesis of amorphous silica in Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
96%319
319-C0011
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322-C0012
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333-C0012
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338-C0012
2013Spinelli, Glenn A.; Hutton, Ashley: Amorphous silica content of sediment from Sites C0011 and C0012 in the Shikoku Basin on the NanTroSEIZE transectdownload
90%1982Miskell, Kimberlee J.: Opaline silica deposition from the Cretaceous to the Recent, a paleocirculation indicator
90%1974Calvert, S. E.: Deposition and diagenesis of silica in marine sediments
90%1975Leinen, M.: Biogenic silica sedimentation in the central equatorial Pacific during the Cenozoic
90%1973Greenwood, Robert: Silica diagenesis in pelagic sediments; some results from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
90%321976Keene, John B.: The distribution, mineralogy, and petrography of biogenic and authigenic silica from the Pacific Basin
90%1977Leinen, M.: A normative calculation technique for determining opal in deep-sea sediments
86%1977Brewster, Nancy A.: Cenozoic biogenic silica sedimentation in the Antarctic Ocean, based on two Deep Sea Drilling Project sites
80%177
177-1090
2001Newton, Steven Finnerty: Biogenic silica variation at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary, ODP Site 1090, Leg 177
75%1982Sloan, James L., II; Miskell, Kimberlee, J.: The history of organic carbon and opaline silica accumulation in the world ocean
75%108
108-661
1989Bohrmann, G.; Stein, R. et al.: Authigenic zeolites and their relation to silica diagenesis in ODP Site 661 sediments (Leg 108, Eastern Equatorial Atlantic)
75%1772004Froelich, Philip N.; King, Stagg L.: Deep marine sediment diagenesis of germanium, silica, lithium and lithium isotopes in ODP-177; the "missing oceanic Ge sink"
75%1975Knauth, L. Paul; Epstein, Samuel: Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in silica from the JOIDES Deep Sea Drilling Project
75%1998Berger, W. H.; Lange, C. B.: Silica depletion in the thermocline of the glacial North Pacific; corollaries and implications
74%178
178-1095
178-1096
2009Neagu, R. C.; Tinivella, U. et al.: Estimation of biogenic silica contents in marine sediments using seismic and well log data; Sediment Drift 7, Antarctica
73%1974Lancelot, Yves: Formation of deep-sea chert; role of the sedimentary environment
73%1986Fenner, Juliane M.: New results on clinoptilolite in deep sea sediments
73%1979Leinen, M.: Biogenic silica accumulation in the central equatorial Pacific and its implications for Cenozoic paleoceanography
73%1977Mikkelsen, N.: Silica dissolution and overgrowth of fossil diatoms
73%1978Keene, J. B.: Deep-sea sediment and the chert problem
73%2008Moore, T. C., Jr.: Biogenic silica and chert in the Pacific Ocean
73%1973Greenwood, Robert: Cristobalite; its relationship to chert formation in selected samples from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
73%1995Tribble, Jane S.; Arvidson, Rolf S. et al.: Crystal chemistry, and thermodynamic and kinetic properties of calcite, dolomite, apatite, and biogenic silica; applications to petrologic problems
69%78
78-543
1990Donnelly, Thomas W.: Pelagic sediment, deep-water chemistry, and tectonics; an application of the history of biological sediment accumulation on the tectonic history of the Caribbean
69%10
114
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177
2009Lazarus, David B.; Kotrc, Benjamin et al.: Radiolarians decreased silicification as an evolutionary response to reduced Cenozoic ocean silica availability
68%178
178-1095
178-1096
2003Volpi, V.; Camerlenghi, A. et al.: Effects of biogenic silica on sediment compaction and slope stability on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
64%157
157-950
157-952
1998de Lange, Gert J.: High-resolution silica pore-water profiles in sediments of the Madeira abyssal plain, eastern North Atlanticdownload
64%190
190-1173
190-1174
196
196-1173
2011White, Russell J.; Spinelli, Glenn A. et al.: Importance of volcanic glass alteration to sediment stabilization; offshore Japan
61%1581998Miller, D. Jay: Geochemical analyses of massive sulfide and sediment samples from the TAG hydrothermal mounddownload
61%1985Miskell, K. J.; Brass, G. W. et al.: Global patterns in opal deposition from Late Cretaceous to late Miocene
61%1974Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.; Weaver, Fred M.: Chertification of oceanic sediments
61%1992005Moore, T. C.: Opal accumulation in the Equatorial Pacific
61%1981Pisciotto, Kenneth A.: Distribution, thermal histories, isotopic compositions, and reflection characteristics of siliceous rocks recovered by the Deep Sea Drilling Project
61%1782003Volpi, V.; Camerlenghi, A. et al.: The effects of biogenic silica on sediment compaction on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
61%1984Minoura, Koji; Nakaya, Shu: Origin of radiolarian bedded cherts; Part I
61%1782004Volpi, Valentina; Camerlenghi, Angelo et al.: The role of biogenic silica on sediment compaction and slope instability
61%28
28-266
29
29-277
1980Brewster, N. A.: Cenozoic biogenic silica sedimentation in the Antarctic Ocean
61%1979Riech, V.; von Rad, U.: Silica diagenesis in the Atlantic Ocean; diagenetic potential and transformations
61%1994Lichtfouse, Eric; Rullkoetter, Juergen: Accelerated transformation of organic matter below the silica transition zone in immature sediments from the Japan Sea
60%1291995Rice, S. B.; Freund, H. et al.: Application of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to silica diagenesis; the opal-A to opal-CT transformation
60%138
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138-846
138-854
2000Levitan, M. A.: Miocene-Quaternary history of silica accumulation in the eastern equatorial zone of the Pacific and problems of their reconstruction of paleoproductivity
60%63
63-467
1992Tribble, Jane S.; Mackenzie, Fred T. et al.: Effects of biogenic silica on acoustic and physical properties of clay-rich marine sediments
60%2008Moore, Ted C., Jr.: Chert in the Pacific; biogenic silica and hydrothermal circulationdownload
60%184
184-1148
2002Fang Dianyong; Wang Rujian et al.: Silica diagenesis of deep-sea Oligocene sediments at ODP Site 1148, South China Sea
60%145
145-882
2008Swann, George E. A.; Leng, Melanie J. et al.: Isotope offsets in marine diatom delta (super 18) O over the last 200 ka
58%154
154-929
184
184-1148
2001Wang Rujian; Fang Dianyong et al.: Oligocene biogenic siliceous deposits on the slope of the northern South China Sea
58%1932006Wicker, Steven G.; Vanko, David A.: Sub-seafloor hydrothermal activity at the deep-sea PACMANUS hydrothermal field, Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea; evidence from fluid inclusions in quartz
57%1852006Tanaka, Chihiro; Ogawa, Yujiro: Silica mineral crystallization with textural change of Cretaceous siliceous/calcareous pelagic sedimentary rocks recovered from the Northwest Pacific, ODP Leg 185download
57%121
121-752
121-753
121-754
126
126-788
1991Littke, Ralf; Fourtanier, Elisabeth et al.: Silica diagenesis and its effects on lithification of Broken Ridge deposits, central Indian Oceandownload
57%33
33-314
33-315
33-316
1976Kelts, K. R.: Summary of chert occurrences from Line Islands sites 314, 315, 316 DSDP Leg 33download
57%171973Lancelot, Y.: Chert and silica diagenesis in sediments from the central Pacificdownload
55%321
321-U1337
2013Romero, Oscar E.: Biogenic silica deposition in the eastern Equatorial Pacificdownload
52%7
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7-62
7-63
7-64
7-65
7-66
7-67
1971Heath, G. Ross; Moberly, Ralph, Jr.: Cherts from the western Pacific, Leg 7, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
52%105
105-647
1989Bohrmann, Gerhard; Stein, Ruediger: Biogenic silica at ODP Site 647 in the southern Labrador Sea; occurrence, diagenesis, and paleoceanographic implications
52%104
104-643
2006Davies, Richard J.; Huuse, Mads et al.: Giant clastic intrusions primed by silica diagenesis
52%178
178-1095
178-1096
178-1101
2001Camerlenghi, Angelo; Volpi, Valentina et al.: Deep sea sediment consolidation through the glacial history of the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
52%154
154-925
2003Nilsen, E. B.; Anderson, L. D. et al.: Paleoproductivity, nutrient burial, climate change and the carbon cycle in the western equatorial Atlantic across the Eocene/Oligocene boundarydownload
52%1772008Cortese, G.; Gersonde, R.: Plio/Pleistocene changes in the main biogenic silica carrier in the Southern Ocean, Atlantic Sectordownload
52%1982Fenner, Juliane M.: Early diagenesis of biosiliceous components in deep sea sediments
52%1982Kitchell, Jennifer A.; Clark, David L.: Late Cretaceous-Paleogene paleogeography and paleocirculation; evidence of north polar upwelling
52%18
18-178
18-180
18-181
1973Krinsley, David H.: Surface features of quartz sand grains from Leg 18 of the Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
52%29
29-276
1975Ovenshine, A. T.; Margolis, S. V. et al.: Bottom water conditions indicated by surface features of detrital silicate grains at Site 276download
52%411976Harrington, J.: Effects of burrowing organisms in deep ocean sediments on the distribution of chemical elements and the preservation and orientation of microfossils
52%1973Davies, Thomas A.; Supko, Peter R.: Oceanic sediments and their diagenesis; some examples from deep-sea drilling
52%1989Hobert, Linda A.; Wetzel, A.: On the relationship between silica and carbonate diagenesis in deep sea sediments
52%1992Gorbunova, Z. N.: Quartz and feldspars in the Cenozoic sediments of the oceans
52%1977Donnelly, T. W.: Chemistry of Cenozoic sedimentation in the world ocean
52%1989Gorbunova, Z. N.: Authigenic-diagenetic minerals in the sediments of the oceans (according to the deep-sea drilling data)
52%1992Hay, William W.: Reversals of circulation in the central North Atlantic during the Eocene?
52%1984Minoura, Koji; Nakaya, Shu: Origin of radiolarian bedded cherts; Part II
52%1982005Fontilea, Kristin: A petrological and geochemical study of Cretaceous siliceous rocks from the Shatsky Rise
52%111
111-677
2005Iwamoto, Naoya; Kawaguchi, Masami et al.: Paleoclimatic changes during the last 6.5 million years based on the particle density variation of Lake Baikal sediments
52%2003Delaney, Margaret L.: Phosphorus; sedimentary geochemistry, mass balance, and ocean history from ODP sediments
52%2006Couapel, Martine J. J.; Bowles, Christopher J.: Impact of gamma densitometry on the luminescence signal of quartz grains
52%3022009Stickley, C.; Koc, N.: The ACEX siliceous microfossils; middle Eocene biogenic silica production and preservation in the central Arctic
51%57
57-438
57-439
1980Iijima, Azuma; Matsumoto, Ryo et al.: Zeolite and silica diagenesis and sandstone petrography at sites 438 and 439 off Sanriku, Northwest Pacific, Leg 57, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
50%172
172-1063
2001Dunbar, Gavin B.: A detailed characterization of Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles at Site 1063 (Bermuda Rise)download
50%89
89-585
1986Baltuck, Miriam: Authigenic silica in Tertiary and Upper Cretaceous sediments of the East Mariana Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 585download
50%158
158-957
1996Humphris, Susan E.; Herzig, Peter M. et al.: TAG-2 areadownload
49%1581998Fouquet, Yves; Henry, Katell et al.: Geochemical section of the TAG hydrothermal mounddownload
49%80
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80-549
80-550
80-551
1985Otsuka, Kenichi: Silicified sediments and silica diagenesis in the Goban Spur area of the Northeast Atlantic, Leg 80download
49%9
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9-81
1977Bloch, S. S.: Magnesium- and silica-rich ferromanganoan sediments from Leg 9 of the DSDP
49%184
184-1144
2004Li Jian; Wang Rujian: Paleoproductivity variability of the northern South China Sea during the past 1 Ma; the opal record from ODP Site 1144
49%28
28-274
1974Wise, Sherwood W.; Ciesielski, Paul F. et al.: In situ diagenesis of diatom frustules in nearshore and deep marine environments
49%28
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29
29-277
1977Brewster, N. A.: Biogenic silica sedimentation and surface productivity in the Cenozoic Antarctic Ocean
49%170
205
2003Cardace, Dawn; Morris, Julie D. et al.: Implications of smectite subduction at the Costa Rican convergent margin
49%145
145-882
2007Swann, George E. A.; Leng, Melanie J. et al.: Diatom oxygen isotopes; evidence of a species effect in the sediment recorddownload
49%2004Kastner, Miriam; Rudnicki, Mark D.: Ridge flank sediment-fluid interactions
49%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2005Frost, B. R.; Beard, J. S. et al.: Importance of silica activity to the serpentinization processes; insights from microrodingites in IODP Hole U1309D
49%138
138-846
138-849
2007Richaud, Mathieu; Loubere, Paul et al.: Changes in opal flux and the rain ratio during the last 50,000 years in the Equatorial Pacific
49%138
138-846
138-849
2007Warnock, Jonathan; Scherer, Reed et al.: A quantitative assessment of diatom dissolution and late Quaternary primary productivity in the eastern Equatorial Pacific
49%184
184-1143
2002Li Jianru; Wang Rujian et al.: Variations of opal accumulation rates and paleoproductivity over the past 12 Ma at ODP Site 1143, southern South China Sea
49%209
209-1268
2007Bach, W.; Klein, F.: Silica metasomatism of oceanic serpentinites
49%167
167-1020
2000Kuroda, Tomoko; Sakamoto, Tatsuhiko et al.: Temporal variations of biogenic components on the Northern California margin since the late Pleistocene, Site 1020download
49%113
113-690
1992Bohrmann, Gerhard; Spiess, Volkhard et al.: Reflector "Pc" a prominent feature in the Maud Rise sediment sequence (eastern Weddell Sea); occurrence, regional distribution and implications to silica diagenesis
49%1541997Mikkelsen, Naja; Barron, John A.: Early Oligocene diatoms on the Ceara Rise and the Cenozoic evolution of biogenic silica accumulation in the low-latitude Atlantic
49%209
209-1274
2010Klein, Frieder; Bach, Wolfgang et al.: Intrinsic silica metasomatism during serpentinization
48%178
178-1098
2002Anderson, L. D.; Ravelo, A. C.: Biogenic opal in Palmer Deep sediments, Site 1098, Leg 178download
48%158
158-957
1996Humphris, Susan E.; Herzig, Peter M. et al.: Tag-4 areadownload

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