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100%1978Kosiur, D. R.: Laboratory simulation of pelagic sediment diagenesis
100%113
113-690
1997Hammond, D. E.; Stott, L.: Box model simulation of carbon isotope signals near the Paleocene/Eocene boundary; effects of methane oxidation, ocean mixing, and productivity
100%2009Screaton, E.; Ge, S. et al.: Simulation of pore pressure response to fault slip in the NanTroSEIZE region of the Nankai subduction zone
85%1990Kruijs, Eddy; Barron, Eric J.: Climate model prediction of paleoproductivity and potential source-rock distribution
85%1993Marchik, Patricia: Confidence intervals on stratigraphic ranges with time-varying fossilization potential
85%1993Kastner, M.; Brown, K. A. et al.: Gas hydrates and bottom simulating reflectors in the Cascadia Margin
85%1161989Williams, Colin Francis: Heat and fluid flow within the Earth's crust; in situ measurements and mathematical models
85%1995Fang, Weijiang: Fluid flow in upper oceanic crust; in situ measurement and numerical modeling
85%1990Holm, Nils G.: Report on the workshop Chemical evolution and neo-abiogenesis in marine hydrothermal systems
85%2003Machetel, Philippe; Humler, Eric: High mantle temperature during Cretaceous avalanche
85%1999Smolka, Peter: Reconstruction of Neogene oceans; results from IGCP-341
85%1999Saffer, Demian Michael: Hydrogeology of subduction zones; flow pathways and fluid budgets
85%2002Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.; Brady, Esther C. et al.: Late Cretaceous ocean; coupled simulations with the National Center for Atmospheric Research climate system
85%2003Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E. et al.: Unveiling the permeability structure of oceanic crust through the Ocean Drilling Program
80%37
37-334
37-335
1977Dunlop, D. J.; Hale, C. J.: Simulation of long-term changes in the magnetic signal of the oceanic crust
80%156
156-948
2003Cutillo, Paula A.; Screaton, Elizabeth J. et al.: Three-dimensional numerical simulation of fluid flow and heat transport within the Barbados Ridge accetionary complexdownload
80%101
166
1998Caspard, Emmanuel; Brosse, Etienne P. et al.: Geochemical simulation of dolomitization in platform carbonate reservoirs
80%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2003Gering, Kevin L.: Simulations of methane hydrate phenomena over geologic timescales; Part I, Effect of sediment compaction rates on methane hydrate and free gas accumulations
71%171A2000Stauffer, Philip: Modeling stress and flow in the toe region of an accretionary prism
71%1121996Brothers, R. J.; Kemp, A. E. S. et al.: Mechanical development of vein structures due to the passage of earthquake waves through poorly-consolidated sediments
71%1121996Schillhorn, Thies; Kukowski, Nina: Numerische 3D-FD Modellierungen zum Fluid- und Waermetransport im Akkretionskomplex vor Peru bei 9 Grad Sued Numerical 3D-FD models of fluid transport in an accretionary complex in Peru at 9 degrees south
71%2011Cope, Jesse T.; Winguth, Arne: On the sensitivity of ocean circulation to arctic freshwater input during the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
71%190
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2004McKiernan, A. W.; Saffer, D. M.: Pore-water freshening in the Nankai Trough, Japan; implications for lateral fluid flow
71%210
210-1276
2006Pletsch, T.; Cramer, B.: Overpressure and sill fracturing at ODP Site 1276, Newfoundland margin?
71%2002Haywood, Alan M.; Valdes, Paul J. et al.: Magnitude of climate variability during middle Pliocene warmth; a palaeoclimate modelling study
71%2002Dittert, Nicolas; Corrin, Lydie et al.: Management of (pale-)oceanographic data sets using the PANGAEA information system; the SINOPS example
71%2012002Cypionka, Heribert; Engelen, Bert et al.: Novel approaches to the cultivation of marine sediment bacteria
71%76
76-533
1995Lee, Myung W.: Application of heat flow equation to analyses of bottom simulation reflections
71%1191989Bartek, Louis R.; Anderson, John B. et al.: Evidence for late Oligocene ice sheet grounding on the Ross Sea continental shelf and an alternative model for the development of continental scale glaciation in Antarctica
71%1101989Brueckmann, W.: Porosity modeling and stress evaluation in the Barbados Ridge Accretionary Complex
71%1983Orcutt, J. A.; Jordan, T. H. et al.: Ngendie seismic experiment; refraction and reflection studies
71%911983Jordan, T. H.; Orcutt, J. A. et al.: Ngendie seismic experiment; teleseismic and noise studies
71%2022004Schmittner, A.: Changes in Southeastern Pacific circulation and productivity on tectonic, orbital and millennial timescales in simulations with a global climate model
71%1682004Harris, Robert N.; Chapman, David S.: Deep-seated oceanic heat flux, heat deficits, and hydrothermal circulation
71%371975Aumento, F.; Mitchell, W. S. et al.: Interaction between sea water and oceanic layer two as a function of time and depth
71%2008Xuan, Chuang; Channell, James E. T.: Testing the relationship between timing of geomagnetic reversals/excursions and phase of orbital cycles using circular statistics and Monte Carlo simulations
71%111
111-677
2005Loutre, Marie-France; Berger, Andre: Insolation, CO (sub 2) et precipitations en periode interglaciaire Insolation, CO (sub 2) , and precipitation during interglacials
71%1542000Palike, Heiko; Shackleton, Nicholas J.: Constraints on astronomical parameters from the geological record for the last 25 Myr
71%175
175-1084
2005Prange, M.; Schulz, M.: An upwelling seesaw in the Atlantic Ocean; model results and paleoceanographic evidence
71%1998Maslin, M. A.; Li, X. S. et al.: The contribution of orbital forcing to the progressive intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
71%2001Elkibbi, Maya; Rial, Jose A.: An outsider's review of the astronomical theory of the climate; is the eccentricity-driven insolation the main driver of the ice ages?
71%1782006Guennewig, Petra; Huhn, Katrin et al.: IODP; investigation of current conditions and sediment transport pattern along the Antarctic Peninsula using a numerical ocean circulation model
71%56
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2002Sacks, I. Selwyn; Suyehiro, Kiyoshi: Effects of subduction angle changes on tectonics and volcanism
71%1642001Davie, Matthew K.; Buffett, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloordownload
71%2006Engstrom, Anna; Skelton, Alasdair et al.: Simulated drilling profiles from a magma-poor margin on land
71%2082007Ridgwell, Andy: Interpreting transient carbonate compensation depth changes by marine sediment core modelingdownload
71%1998Lovell, M. A.; Harvey, P. K. et al.: Application of FMS images in the Ocean Drilling Program; an overview
71%121
121-758
1994Chen, Jiajie: Benthic foraminiferal isotope composition; implications for late Neogene-Quaternary paleoceanography of the Indian Ocean
71%2009Cope, Jesse T.; Winguth, A. M.: On the sensitivity of ocean circulation to Arctic fresh water input during the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
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2012Sassa, K.; He, B. et al.: A hypothesis of the Senoumi submarine megaslide in Suruga Bay in Japan; based on the undrained dynamic-loading ring shear tests and computer simulationdownload
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1996Yang, Jianwen; Edwards, R. Nigel: Numerical simulation of oceanic crustal hydrothermal systems
66%175
175-1078
2012Handiani, Dian; Paul, Andre et al.: Tropical climate and vegetation changes during Heinrich event 1; a model-data comparisondownload
61%311
311-U1327
2011Cao Yungchen; Chen Duofu: Numerical simulation of gas hydrate crystallization from dissolved methane in marine sediments
60%69
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1986Williams, Colin F.; Narasimhan, T. N. et al.: Convection in the oceanic crust; simulation of observations from Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 504B, Costa Rica Riftdownload
60%2042005Luff, Roger; Greinert, Jens et al.: Simulation of long-term feedbacks from authigenic carbonate crust formation at cold vent sitesdownload
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1995Magenheim, A. J.; Gieskes, J. M.: Simulation of borehole fluid mixing based on geochemical observations, DSDP Hole 504B
57%85
85-573
85-574
85-575
1982Mayer, Larry A.; Theyer, Fritz et al.: DSDP Leg 85; acoustic stratigraphy and physical property results in the eastern Equatorial Pacific
57%881982Duennebier, F. K.; Stephen, R. et al.: OSS IV; The results of the downhole seismometer experiment, DSDP Leg 88
57%1681996Fisher, A. T.; Davis, E. E. et al.: On the lateral and vertical scale of ridge-flank hydrothermal circulation
57%1999Busetti, Martina; Spadini, Giacomo et al.: Kinematic modelling of the West Antarctic Rift system, Ross Sea, Antarctica
57%1122000Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina et al.: Evidence for a link between bottom simulating reflections and elevated fluid flow, Lima Basin, Peru Margin
57%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
57%131
131-808
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1998Gutscher, Marc-Andre; Kukowski, Nina et al.: Material transfer in accretionary wedges from analysis of a systematic series of analog experiments
57%72
72-516
1993Park, Jeffrey; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: Late Cretaceous precessional cycles in double time; a warm-Earth Milankovitch response
57%130
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1995Hampt, G.; Delaney, M. L. et al.: Calcite recrystallization in deep-sea sediments; the influence of authigenic celestite precipitation on the diagenetic environment for calcite recrystallization
57%41
41-368
1992Conkright, Margarita E.; Sackett, W. M.: Stable carbon isotope changes during the maturation of organic matter
57%139
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2003Alt-Epping, Peter; Smith, Leslie: Transient convective circulation in a sedimented ridge setting; implications for applying geochemical data to estimate permeability
57%2004Barnosky, Anthony D.; Koch, Paul L. et al.: Assessing the causes of late Pleistocene extinctions on the continentsdownload
57%168
168-1024
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168-1027
2003Wang, Kelin; Davis, Earl E.: High permeability of young oceanic crust constrained by thermal and pressure observations
57%2072007Arndt, S.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: Diagenesis in deep-seated Cretaceous black shales; inverse modeling and transient model simulations
57%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
57%1122004Hampel, Andrea; Adam, Juergen et al.: Response of the tectonically erosive south Peruvian Forearc to subduction of the Nazca Ridge; analysis of three-dimensional analogue experimentsdownload
57%41
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1982Dennis, Larry W.; Maciel, Gary E. et al.: (super 13) C nuclear magnetic resonance studies of kerogen from Cretaceous black shales thermally altered by basaltic intrusions and laboratory simulations
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1982Adair, Richard G.; Orcutt, John A. et al.: Ambient seismic noise within the oceanic crust
57%131
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2000Aoki, Yutaka; Shimizu, Shoshiro et al.: Methane hydrate accumulation along the western Nankai Trough
57%145
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2010DeVries, Tim; Primeau, Francois: An improved method for estimating water-mass ventilation age from radiocarbon data
57%3022005Sluijs, A.; Schouten, S. et al.: Extremely high late Paleocene-early Eocene sea surface temperatures on the North Pole
57%2010Scholz, Florian; Hensen, Christian et al.: Lithium isotope geochemistry of marine pore waters; insights from cold seep fluids
57%139
139-855
2001Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, Jeffrey S.: Metal mobility in sediment-covered ridge-crest hydrothermal systems; experimental and theoretical constraints
57%108
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108-659
2000deMenocal, Peter; Ortiz, Joseph et al.: Abrupt onset and termination of the African humid period; rapid climate responses to gradual insolation forcing
57%174A
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2000Dugan, Brandon; Flemings, Peter B.: Rapid sediment loading, lateral fluid flow, and slope stability on the US east coast margin
57%131
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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%150
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150-904
1997Christensen, Beth A.: The sedimentary response of rapid sea level change on the New Jersey margin
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170-1040
2001Lutz, Ruediger: Numerische Simulation der Kohlenwasserstoffgenese an der Subduktionszone vor Costa Rica Numerical simulation of hydrocarbon genesis in the subduction zone off Costa Rica
57%1982002Zachos, James C.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: The P-E boundary carbon isotope excursion in ODP Leg 198 sites from Shatsky Rise; an initial test of the methane hydrate dissociation model
57%178
178-1101
2002Guyodo, Yohan Jean Bernard: Time variations of the geomagnetic field recorded in oceanic sediments
57%144
144-871
144-872
2005Heuser, Alexander; Eisenhauer, Anton et al.: Calcium isotope (delta (super 44/40) Ca) variations of Neogene planktonic Foraminiferadownload
57%1991Wang Jianghai; Wu Jinping et al.: Dynamics of columnar joints in basalt, Zhenhai area, Fujian, with special reference to its genesis
57%146
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146-892
1994Housen, Bernard A.; van der Pluijm, Ben A.: Quantification of deformation fabrics in the Cascadia accretionary prism using magnetic anisotropy and X-ray texture goniometry
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2007Bekins, Barbara A.; Screaton, Elizabeth J.: Pore pressure and fluid flow in the northern Barbados accretionary complex; a synthesis
57%158
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2003Goto, Shusaku; Kinoshita, Masataka et al.: Estimate of heat flux and its temporal variation at the TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge 26 degrees Ndownload
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2006Haeckel, Matthias: IODP; a transport-reaction model of the hydrological systems of the Costa Rica subduction zone
57%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
57%116
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116-718
1989Corrigan, Jeff D.; Crowley, Kevin D.: Thermal history of sites 717 and 718, ODP Leg 116, central Indian Ocean; constraints from numerical simulations and apatite fission-track data
57%301
301-U1301
2010Davis, Earl E.; La Bonte, Alison et al.: Thermally stimulated "runaway" downhole flow in a superhydrostatic ocean crustal borehole; observations, simulations, and inferences regarding crustal permeabilitydownload
57%154
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2007Castell, Jose M. Cuevas; Betzler, Christian et al.: Integrating outcrop data and forward computer modelling to unravel the development of a Messinian carbonate platform in SE Spain (Sorbas Basin)
57%1501995Christensen, B. A.; Thunell, R. C. et al.: SEDPAK forward models of the New Jersey margin; sensitivity tests for the impact of sediment supply, tectonism, and eustasy
57%162
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162-982
2002Channell, James E. T.; Raymo, Maureen E.: Comparison of paleomagnetic records with different mean sedimentation rates from the Rockall Plateau (ODP sites 980-982)
57%151
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151-909
2002Knies, Jochen; Mann, Ute: Depositional environment and source rock potential of Miocene strata from the central Fram Strait; introduction of a new computing tool for simulating organic facies variations
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1995Fram, M. S.; Kellogg, L. H.: Numerical models and geochemistry constrain the role of the Iceland plume in early Tertiary volcanism on the SE Greenland margin

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