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100%311
311-U1328
2010Riedel, Michael; Trehu, A. M. et al.: Characterizing the thermal regime of cold vents at the northern Cascadia margin from bottom-simulating reflector distributions, heat-probe measurements and borehole temperature data
83%1462000Greinert, Jens; Nadler, Thomas: Cold vents and carbonate chemoherms in the Yaquina Basin, Peruvian continental margin; visual, mineralogical and isotopic investigations
71%2003Kimura, Hiroyuki; Naganuma, Takeshi: Deep subsurface biosphere of a hydrothermal vent field in the Manus Basin of the Western Pacific
71%641990Gieskes, Joris M.; Magenheim, Andrew J.: Hydro-geochemistry of the Guaymas Basin hydrothermal system
71%1091986Fujii, T.; Hamano, Y.: Preliminary results of Leg 109, Deep-Sea Drilling Project, ODP
71%1992Anonymous: Einblick in die Erdkruste A look into the Earth's crust
71%1999Lisitsin, A. P.: Marine geology in the Russian Academy of Sciences
71%1581995Active hydrothermal system drilled at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
71%1995Jacobs, David K.; Lindberg, David L.: Episodic anoxic events in the Mesozoic, on shore-offshore patterns, and deep-sea refugia
71%1990Haymon, Rachel; Fornari, Dan: ARGO system reveals EPR (9 degrees -10 degrees N) to be hot stuff
71%146
146-892
1995Screaton, Elizabeth J.: Investigation of fluid sources and movement at the Cascadia margin
71%1990Holm, Nils G.: Report on the workshop Chemical evolution and neo-abiogenesis in marine hydrothermal systems
71%1541995Exploring an active seafloor hydrothermal system
71%1990Austin, J. A., Jr.: ODP plans for ridge-crest drilling
71%2004Marumo, Katsumi; Urabe, Tetsuro et al.: Drilling into the active seafloor hydrothermal system at Suiyo Seamount
71%1990Crane, Kathleen: East Pacific Rise thermal atlas reveals cool surprise
71%1999Saffer, Demian Michael: Hydrogeology of subduction zones; flow pathways and fluid budgets
71%1984Pautot, Guy: Les moyens et les programmes de l'oceanologie geologique Means and programs in geologic oceanography
67%1061986Detrick, Robert S.; Honnorez, Jose et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; mid-Atlantic bare-rock drilling and hydrothermal vents
67%92
92-598
1992Halliday, Alex N.; Davidson, Jon P. et al.: Metalliferous sediments and the scavenging residence time of Nd near hydrothermal ventsdownload
67%2000Suyehiro, Kiyoshi: Deep sea borehole observatories and Earth science
67%139
139-858
169
169-858
2001Stein, Joshua S.; Fisher, Andrew T.: Multiple scales of hydrothermal circulation in Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; physical constraints and geologic modelsdownload
67%146
146-889
2005Conly, A. G.; Scott, S. D. et al.: Mineralogy and stable isotope compositions of carbonate and sulphide minerals of carbonate crusts associated with gas hydrate-forming cold vents from the NE Pacific
67%1932009Webber, Alexander; Roberts, Steve et al.: Fluid mixing and thermal regimes beneath the PACMANUS hydrothermal field, Papua New Guinea; helium oxygen isotopes
67%1582011Ludwig, Kristin A.; Shen, Chuan-Chou et al.: U/Th systematics and (super 230) Th ages of carbonate chimneys at the Lost City hydrothermal field
67%2042004Trehu, Anne M.; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: Feeding methane vents and gas hydrate deposits at south Hydrate Ridgedownload
59%91
91-596
1990Zhou, Lei; Kyte, Frank T.: History of hydrothermal material accumulation in the central South Pacific over the past 85 Ma; a proxy for deep water circulation patterns
59%1391990Johnson, H. Paul; Franklin, James M.: Hydrothermal pattern exposed by SeaMARC 1A survey
59%641981Kastner, M.; Gieskes, J. M.: Hydrothermal activity in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California
59%651988Cann, J. R.; Strens, M. R. et al.: ODP drilling of black smoker vent fields; physical constraints on observations
59%1581996Petersen, S.; Herzig, P. M. et al.: Fluid temperature history of the TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 26 degrees N
59%1581994Herzig, Peter; Humphris, Susan et al.: TAG hydrothermal system
59%1581994Humphris, Susan; Herzig, Peter et al.: TAG: drilling an active hydrothermal system on a sediment-free slow-spreading ridge
59%45
70
1982Varentsov, I. M.: Metalliferous sediments of the North Atlantic and Galapagos rift zone; geochemistry, features of formation
59%1581996Bruegmann, G. E.; Hofmann, A. W. et al.: Os isotopic composition and Os distribution in the active mound of the TAG-hydrothermal system, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
59%2000Zhirnov, E. A.; Cherkashev, G. A. et al.: Inner structure of the TAG active hydrothermal mound (by ODP materials)
59%1582000Fujioka, Kantaro; Chiba, Hitoshi et al.: Large change of architecture and fluid passway at the TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
59%1391992Marumo, Katsumi: Clay mineralogy of hydrothermally altered sediment of Middle Valley seafloor hydrothermal system
59%1581996Zhao, X.; Housen, B. et al.: Magnetic property variations in Leg 158 cores and their relation to alteration of the TAG mound
59%1691996Ross, Stephanie L.; Klitgord, Kim D. et al.: New sidescan imagery of NESCA Site at Escanaba Trough, southern Gorda Ridge
59%92
92-598
1989Olivarez, Annette Marie: Investigations of the geochemistry of the rare earth elements in the exogenic cycle
59%1996Goodfellow, Wayne D.; Zierenberg, R. A. et al.: Hydrothermal alteration associated with modern sediment-covered rifts; application to the exploration for ancient sulphide deposits
59%1311992Segawa, Jiro; Toh, Hiroaki: Detecting fluid circulation by electric field variations at the Nankai Trough
59%541979Schrader, E. L.; Furbish, W. J.: Geochemical characteristics of oceanic hydrothermal and diagenetic Mn deposits; possible economic applications
59%1979Lawver, L. A.; Vacquier, V. et al.: Gulf of California IPOD site survey results, Guaymas Basin heat flow
59%1995Ohta, Suguru; Shimizu, Kenji: Bait trap sampling of deep-sea benthos around the rift system of the Indian Ocean
59%1995Ohta, Suguru; Shimizu, Kenji et al.: Bottom observations searching hydrothermal vent communities by the Deep Sea Multi-Monitoring System (DESMOS)
59%1351991Blanc, G.: Hydrochemistry of the Lau backarc basin and the Tonga forearc basin, ODP Leg 135
59%1994You, Chen-Feng: Lithium, beryllium, and boron isotope geochemistry; implications for fluid processes in convergent margins
59%1986Lazur, Yu. M.; Varentsov, I. M. et al.: Dispersed Mn, Fe, Ti, Cu, and Zn mineralization in hydrothermal and pelagic sediments in the region of the Galapagos Rift; 70th voyage of the Glomar Challenger
59%54
54-424
1980Lalou, C.; Brichet, E.: Anomalously high uranium contents in the sediment under Galapagos hydrothermal mounds
59%1581996Gemmell, J. Bruce: Subsurface architecture of the TAG hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; results of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 158
59%1581996Honnorez, Jose J.; Alt, Jeffrey C. et al.: Active and fossil hydrothermal alterations of basalt beneath and within the TAG hydrothermal mound
59%92
92-598
1991Olivarez, Annette M.; Owen, Robert M.: The europium anomaly of seawater; implications for fluvial versus hydrothermal REE inputs to the oceans
59%1995Mills, Rachel A.; Elderfield, Harry: Hydrothermal activity and the geochemistry of metalliferous sediment
59%1701997Silver, Eli: Complete sediment subduction and implications of fluid flow in the Middle America Trench off Costa Rica
59%1995Schultz, A.; Dickson, P. et al.: Physical and chemical response of the TAG hydrothermal system to tidal forcing and ODP drilling-induced permeability changes
59%64
64-477
1980Lonsdale, Peter: Hydrothermal plumes and baritic sulfide mounds at a Gulf of California spreading center
59%1581996Alt, Jeffrey C.; Teagle, Damon A. H.: Probing the TAG hydrothermal mound and stockwork; oxygen isotopic profiles from deep ocean drilling
59%5
5-35
1986Abbott, Dallas H.: Heat flow results form the Gorda Ridge
59%1061986Sulanowska, Margaret; Humphris, Susan E. et al.: Hydrothermal mineralization in the MARK area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge 23 degrees N
59%2003Ge, Shemin; Bekins, B. et al.: Fluid flow in sub-sea floor processes and future ocean drilling
59%193
193-1188
2003McConachy, Tim F.; Binns, Ray A.: Modern seafloor hydrothermal systems and ore forming processes
59%146
146-892
1993Screaton, E. J.; Carson, B.: Results from ODP Leg 146 sealed boreholes; shipboard- and submersible-based hydraulic tests
59%158
158-957
1995Humphris, Susan E.; Herzig, Peter M. et al.: TAG hydrothermal field
59%3012004Zuehlsdorff, L.; Spiess, V.: Relations between basement tectonics, sediment deformation and fluid flow at the eastern Juan de Fuca Ridge flank; results from very high resolution seismic data
59%2005Jarrard, R. D.: Geophysical measurements of age-dependent alteration of upper oceanic crust
59%301
301-U1301
2005Hulme, S. M.: Insights of ridge-flank hydrothermal processes through minor and trace element geochemistry of sediment pore fluids from IODP Site 1301
59%3012004Hawkins, L. K.; Housen, B. A. et al.: Undergraduate student research with the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program on Expedition 301
59%168
168-1026
2005Sharma, M.; Rosenberg, E. J. et al.: Search for the proverbial cosmic/mantle osmium sources to the oceans
59%311
311-U1328
2007Riedel, Michael: 4D seismic time-lapse monitoring of an active cold vent, northern Cascadia margin
59%1932001Roberts, Stephen; Benning, Liane G.: Leg 193; Manus Basin
59%2001Lutz, Richard A.; Shank, Timothy M. et al.: Life after death in the deep sea
59%1581994Humphris, S. E.; Kleinrock, M. C.: Detailed morphology and the distribution of venting of the active TAG Hydrothermal Mound, 26 degrees N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
59%1998Caress, D. W.; Clague, D. A. et al.: During May 1998, a 30 kHz EM300 multibeam bathymetry and sidescan survey was conducted in the Escanaba Trough, offshore of Northern California
59%1581998You, C. F.; Bickle, M. J.: Evolution of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit
59%1932000Binns, Raymond A.: Anatomy of an active seafloor hydrothermal system hosted by felsic volcanic rocks; Ocean Drilling Program Leg 193
59%168
174B
1998Becker, Keir: CORK reveals huge fluxes in off-axis hydrologic circulation
59%1999Jacquemont, Benoit; Honnorez, Jose: Present-day paragonite-smectite mixed layer phyllosilicate from the TAG active hydrothermal mound, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
59%1999Wallace, Paul J.; Carmichael, Ian S. E.: Quaternary volcanism near the Valley of Mexico; implications or subduction zone magmatism and the effects of crustal thickness variations on primitive magma compositions
59%1994Klaus, A.; Taira, Asahiko et al.: Swath-mapping and seismic reflection investigations in the Izu-Bonin Arc system
59%1581996Hannington, M. D.; Galley, A. G. et al.: Comparison of the TAG mound-stockwork complex with cyprus-type massive sulfide deposits; results of Leg 158 drilling
59%1391997Cousens, Brian; Blenkinsop, John et al.: Sources of Pb in sulphide minerals from Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge; a Pb isotopic study
59%146
146-889
146-890
2006Riedel, Michael; Novosel, Ivana et al.: Geophysical and geochemical signatures associated with gas hydrate-related venting in the northern Cascadia margin
59%1391992Franklin, J. M.: Hot rocks, hot water and cold sulfides; preliminary results, ODP Leg 139 drilling the Juan de Fuca Ridge
59%1391992Tivey, Maurice A.: Leg 139 drilling tests magnetic models
59%1691997James, R. H.; Palmer, M. R.: Evidence for the transport of phase-separated hydrothermal fluids through sediment at the Escanaba Trough
59%1681997Mottl, M. J.; Wheat, C. G. et al.: Hydrothermal fluxes on mid-ocean ridge flanks
59%1691997Goodfellow, Wayne D.; Peter, Jan M.: Intersection of major massive sulphide deposits, sulfide feeder zones and a deep copper zone during ODP Leg 169 drilling in the Bent Hill area, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge
59%1681997Rosenberg, Nina D.; Fisher, Andrew T. et al.: Large-scale lateral heat and fluid transport within the ocean crust
59%1691997Houghton, J.; Pulsipher, T. et al.: Major and minor element geochemistry of sulfide minerals from Middle Valley and Escanaba Trough sediment hosted volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits
59%1762000Hirth, J. Gregory: Understanding earthquake processes from the bottom up
59%1582001Al-Hanbali, Hakam S.; Sowerby, Stephen J. et al.: Biogenicity of silicified microbes from a hydrothermal system; relevance to the search for evidence of life on Earth and other planets
59%2000Petersen, Sven: The geochemical and mineralogical evolution of the TAG hydrothermal field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 26 degrees N
59%2010Masaki, Y.; Kawada, Y. et al.: Hydrothermal circulation regime of the Iheya-North hydrothermal field in the mid-Okinawa Trough inferred from heat flow measurements
59%2010Craddock, Paul R.; Bach, Wolfgang: Insights to magmatic-hydrothermal processes in the Manus back-arc basin as recorded by anhydrite
59%2003Banerjee, Neil R.; Furnes, Harald et al.: Extending the deep biosphere through ocean drilling; bioalteration of volcanic glass in the oceanic crust
59%2006Schwarz-Schampera, Ulrich; Stoffers, Peter et al.: IODP; high-temperature hydrothermal venting at submarine volcanoes on the Tonga Arc, SW Pacific
59%1582002Goto, Shusaku; Kinoshita, Masataka et al.: Geothermal constraints on the hydrological regime of the TAG active hydrothermal mound, inferred from long-term monitoring
59%2004Cowen, James P.; Giovannoni, Stephen J. et al.: The microbial biosphere of sediment-buried ocean crusts

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