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100%1966Manheim, Frank T.: A hydraulic squeezer for obtaining interstitial water from consolidated and unconsolidated sediments
95%178
178-1098
2002Ishman, S. E.; Sperling, M. R.: Benthic foraminiferal record of Holocene deep-water evolution in the Palmer Deep, western Antarctic Peninsula
91%1981Manheim, Frank T.; Paul, C. K.: Patterns of groundwater salinity changes in deep continental-oceanic transect off the southeastern Atlantic coast of the U.S.A.
90%1996Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Hydrogeologic modeling of a low chloride anomaly in the Nankai accretionary complex; evidence for transient fluid flow along a decollement fault
90%153
153-920
2009Gose, Juergen; Schmaedicke, Esther et al.: Water in enstatite from Mid-Atlantic Ridge peridotite; evidence for the water content of suboceanic mantle?
90%2000Moran, K.: Deepwater technology in the International Ocean Drilling Program
88%177
177-1089
2012Krueger, S.; Leuschner, D. C. et al.: North Atlantic Deep Water and Antarctic Bottom Water variability during the last 200 ka recorded in an abyssal sediment core off South Africa
87%1997Szabo, Zoltan; Pucci, A. A., Jr. et al.: Sr-isotopic evidence for leakage of pore water from clay-silt confining units to the Atlantic City 800-foot sand, Atlantic City, New Jerseydownload
86%1661996Swart, Peter K.; Eberli, G. P. et al.: Fluid flow in the margin of Great Bahama Bank; evidence from interstitial water chemistry of pore waters collected during Leg 166
86%1942010Fabricius, Ida L.; Bachle, Gregor T. et al.: Elastic moduli of dry and water-saturated carbonates; effect of depositional texture, porosity, and permeability
85%1967Manheim, Frank T.: Evidence for submarine discharge of water on the Atlantic continental slope of the southern United States, and suggestions for further search
85%1974Manheim, F. T.; Sayles, F. L.: Composition and origin of interstitial waters of marine sediments, based on deep sea drill cores
85%1998Ramsay, Anthony T. S.; Smart, Christopher W. et al.: A model of early to middle Miocene deep ocean circulation for the Atlantic and Indian oceans
85%2005Kano, Akihiro: Deep-water coral reefs; their ubiquity and geological significance
84%68
68-502
1999Bornmalm, Lennart; Widmark, Joen G. V. et al.: Changes in circulation and trophic levels in the Pliocene Caribbean Sea; evidence from benthic foraminifer accumulation rates
84%90
90-594
181
181-1123
2008McCave, I. N.; Carter, L. et al.: Glacial-interglacial changes in water mass structure and flow in the SW Pacific Ocean
84%1291990France-Lanord, Christian; Sheppard, Simon M. F.: Hydrogen isotope composition of pore waters and interlayer water in sediments from the central western Pacific, Leg 129download
82%15
15-147
15-149
1973Friedman, Irving; Hardcastle, Kenneth: Interstitial water studies, Leg 15, isotopic composition of waterdownload
82%42
42-378
1979Manheim, P. T.; Shishkina, O. V. et al.: Hydrochemistry and paleohydrochemistry of the Black Sea Basin based on results from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
82%154
154-926
1997Backman, Jan; Raffi, Isabella: Calibration of Miocene nannofossil events to orbitally tuned cyclostratigraphies from Ceara Risedownload
82%1721999Franz, Sven-Oliver; Tiedemann, Ralf: Changes in deep water circulation and current intensities of the DWBC in the NW-Atlantic during marine isotope stages 8 to 10 (250-350 ka)
82%67
67-497
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
82%1997Elderfield, H.; Suess, E. et al.: Low-temperature reactions between sea-water and oceanic crust at ridge flanks
82%153
209
2011Schmaedicke, E.; Gose, Juergen et al.: Heterogeneous mantle underneath the North Atlantic; evidence from water in orthopyroxene, mineral composition and equilibrium conditions of spinel peridotite from different locations at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
81%162
162-983
2003Kleiven, Helga F.; Hodell, David A. et al.: Millennial-scale changes of Holocene deep-water flow in the subpolar North Atlantic linked to temperature reconstructions in the Norwegian Sea
81%162
162-980
2011Crocket, K. C.; Vance, D. et al.: Persistent Nordic deep-water overflow to the glacial North Atlantic
81%124
124-767
2006Saller, Arthur; Lin, Rui et al.: Leaves in turbidite sands; the main source of oil and gas in the deep-water Kutei Basin, Indonesia
81%1973Sayles, F. L.: The Composition of Interstitial Solutions of Marine Sediments; results from the DSDP
81%113
113-690
2005Scher, Howard D.: Paleogene deep water circulation in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean revealed from neodymium isotopes
80%64
96
1993Macpherson, G. L.: Mg and Ca during burial of sea water; relation to salt dissolution and other water-rock interaction
80%124
124-769
1992Linsley, B. K.; Dunbar, R. B.: The late Pleistocene history of surface water delta (super 13) C in the Sulu Sea; coherence with Pacific and Atlantic deep water delta (super 13) C changes
79%199
199-1215
199-1217
199-1219
199-1221
2008Thomas, Deborah: Toward an understanding of the role of deep-water circulation in ancient greenhouse climates
79%122
122-763
123
123-765
123-766
183
183-1138
2012Tilghman, David S.; Thomas, Deborah J.: Late Cenomanian-early Turonian reconstruction of intermediate- and deep-water circulation in the proto-Indian Ocean
79%3132013van Geldern, Robert; Hayashi, Takeshi et al.: Stable isotope geochemistry of pore waters and marine sediments from the New Jersey shelf; methane formation and fluid origin
77%41
41-368
2011Wang Dayong; Song Yongchen et al.: Numerical investigation of the effect of volatilization and the supercritical state of pore water on maturation of organic matter in the vicinity of igneous intrusions
76%127
127-797
1997Tada, Ryuji: Paleoenvironmental changes in and around the Japan Sea since the last glacial period
76%3072006Russell, Mark I.; Frank, Tracy D.: Diagenesis of a modern deep-water carbonate mound; Challenger Mound, Porcupine Basin
76%184
184-1148
2002Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Holbourn, Ann et al.: The early history of the South China Sea; evolution of Oligocene-Miocene deep water environments
76%178
178-1098
2001Shevenell, Amelia Endicott: Antarctic Holocene climate change; stable isotopic record from Palmer Deep
76%1996Billups, Katharina; Ravelo, A. Christina et al.: Regional response of western Equatorial Atlantic surface and deep water hydrography to the final closure of the Central American Seaway
74%110
133
134
1994Ask, Maria V. S.; Leonard, John N.: Water content variations in lower trench slope sediment of Vanuatu, Nankai Trough, and Barbados Ridge; comparison of results from ODP legs 110, 131, and 134download
73%90
90-587
90-588
1989Reddy, Udumala Balapratap: Miocene to Pleistocene deep-water benthic foraminifera from D.S.D.P. sites 587 to 589 (Lord Howe Rise), South West Pacific Ocean; taxonomy and paleoecology
73%113
113-689
208
208-1262
208-1263
208-1264
2006Via, Rachael K.; Thomas, Deborah J.: Evolution of Atlantic thermohaline circulation; early Oligocene onset of deep-water production in the North Atlantic
73%1992Denny, Walter M., III: Seismic stratigraphy and geologic history of Mid-Cretaceous through Cenozoic rocks, southern Straits of Florida
73%174A
174A-1073
2002Savrda, Charles E.: Shallow- versus deep-water mechanisms for firmground development at transgressive surfaces
73%117
117-722
162
162-980
165
165-1000
2007Hayward, Bruce W.; Kawagata, Shungo et al.: Last global extinction in the deep sea during the mid-Pleistocene climate transitiondownload
73%105
105-647
2010Scott, D. B.; Griffiths, Julie L.: The Labrador Sea, a convergence area for North Atlantic Deep Water masses; 1 million year record of bottom water changes derived from the benthic foraminiferal record
73%307
307-U1317
2011Raddatz, Jacek; Rueggeberg, Andres et al.: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of Challenger Mound initiation in the Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic
73%143
143-866
1998Flood, P. G.: Origin of white sucrosic dolomite within shallow-water limestones, ODP Hole 866A, Resolution Guyot, Mid-Pacific Mountains; strontium isotopic evidence for the role of sea water in dolomitization
73%2003Wright, Kirsten V.: A numerical model of diffusion limited dissolution from deep Atlantic carbonate sediment
73%2006Dowsett, Harry; Robinson, Marci et al.: PRISM3 DOT1 Atlantic Basin reconstruction
71%1985Hesse, Reinhard: Early diagenetic pore water evolution during shallow (< 1km) burial in modern offshore basins; deep sea drilling results
71%1
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1969Water contents resultsdownload
71%371976Aumento, F.; Mitchell, W. S. et al.: Interaction between sea water and oceanic Layer Two as a function of time and depth; I, Field evidence
71%134
134-833
1999Martin, Jonathan B.: Nonconservative behavior of Br (super -) /Cl (super -) ratios during alteration of volcaniclastic sediments
71%11
101
1988Dix, George Roger: Shallow-burial diagenesis of deep-water Neogene and Quaternary periplatform carbonates, northern Bahamas
71%78
78-541
1995Clark, Murlene W.; Jessick, Dacia: Watermass related changes in the size distribution of Nuttallides umbonifera
71%1991Gieskes, Joris M.; Shaw, Timothy et al.: Interstitial water and hydrothermal water chemistry, Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California
71%15
15-149
1974Perry, E. A., Jr.; Gieskes, J. M. et al.: Sediment-water interaction, Site 149, Deep Sea Drilling Project (Venezuela Basin)
71%1974Manheim, F. T.; Chan, K. M.: Interstitial Waters of Black Sea Sediments; New Data and Review
71%1998Ito, T.; Na, C. K. et al.: Nd isotopic evolution of deep-water recorded by fossil manganese nodules
71%131972Fontes, Jean-Charles; Letolle, Rene et al.: Les Forages DSDP en Mediterranee (Leg 13); Reconnaissance Isotopique Deep Sea Drilling Program traverses (Leg 13) in the Mediterranean Sea; reconnaissance of isotopes
71%164
164-995
1998Borowski, Walter Steven: Pore-water sulfate concentration gradients, isotopic compositions, and diagenetic processes overlying continental margin, methane-rich sediments associated with gas hydrates
71%1977Manheim, F. T.; Bothner, M. H. et al.: Geochemical aspects of pore fluids from U.S.G.S. drill holes on the Atlantic continental shelf
71%1995Martin, Jonathan B.; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Origins of saline fluids at convergent margins
71%143
144
1996Erba, E.: Plate motions and biosphere emotions; Cretaceous deep and shallow water carbonates from the Pacific Ocean
71%2004Peacock, Simon M.: Insight into the hydrogeology and alteration of oceanic lithosphere based on subduction zones and arc volcanism
71%2007Stickley, C. E.; Pike, J. et al.: Diatom records; Antarctic waters
71%2007Vervoort, J. D.; Plank, T. et al.: Hf and Nd isotopic composition of sediments, old and new
71%371975Aumento, F.; Mitchell, W. S. et al.: Interaction between sea water and oceanic layer two as a function of time and depth
71%3102008Hoffmann, J.; Koelling, M. et al.: The impact of freshwater geochemistry on reef growth and reef alteration
71%303
303-U1306
2009Henderson, Samuel Straker: Tracking deep-water flow on Eirik Drift over the past 160 kyr; linking deep-water changes to freshwater fluxes
71%2010Masuda, K.; Arai, T.: Effects of water on long-term fault strength
71%1811999Carter, L.; Carter, B. et al.: You don't know what's there until you drill; initial results from Leg 181, SW Pacific gateway
71%168
169
1997Davis, E. E.; Wang, K. et al.: Where does all the water go? Reflections on oceanic crustal fluid flow
71%2011Gillis, K. M.; Coogan, L. A.: Secular variation in carbon uptake into the ocean crust
71%1101992Dreiss, S. J.; Bekins, B. A. et al.: Fluid flow in an active accretionary complex
71%1682002Monnin, C.; Wheat, C. G. et al.: The influence of basement fluid upwelling and diagenetic reactions on mineral stabilities in oceanic ridge flank sediments
71%1988Land, L. S.; Macpherson, G. L. et al.: The geochemistry of saline formation waters, Miocene offshore Louisiana
71%1762006Feig, Sandrin T.; Koepke, Juergen et al.: Effect of water on tholeiitic basalt phase equilibria; an experimental study under oxidizing conditions
71%1952002Hart, D. J.: Fluid flow mechanisms in the serpentine mud volcanoes of the Mariana forearc
71%1692009Simonyan, A. V.; Behrens, H. et al.: Experimental determination of water diffusion in porous basaltic rocks of the oceanic crust
71%1981Lawrence, J. R.; Gieskes, Joris M.: Constraints on water transport and alteration in the oceanic crust from the isotopic composition of pore water
71%1691997Schultheiss, P. J.: Advances in fluid flow determinations for marine hydrogeology using pore pressure measurements
71%2004Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Mottl, Michael J.: Geochemical fluxes through mid-ocean ridge flanks
71%172
172-1063
2005Hall, I. R.; Bianchi, G. G. et al.: Comparative reconstruction of North Atlantic deep water variability during MIS 12-10
71%90
90-594
1993Zahn, R.: Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water during the past 600,000 years; stable carbon isotopes at DSDP Site 594, Chatham Rise, SW Pacific
71%80
80-548
2008Khelifi, Nabil; Sarnthein, Michael et al.: Pliocene changes in Mediterranean outflow water before and after Gibraltar
71%2009Cope, Jesse T.; Winguth, A. M.: On the sensitivity of ocean circulation to Arctic fresh water input during the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
71%3132010Mottl, Michael J.; Hayashi, Takeshi et al.: Sediment pore water chemistry from the New Jersey shallow shelf; IODP Expedition 313
71%172
172-1060
2012Roberts, Natalie L.; Piotrowski, Alexander M. et al.: Rare earth element association with Foraminifera
70%1998Li Jie; Xu Yulin: Late Eocene-Quaternary Radiolaria from the northeastern Philippine Sea and their significance for paleoceanography
70%119
119-744
2003Majewski, Wojciech: Water-depth distribution of Miocene planktonic Foraminifera from ODP Site 744, southern Indian Ocean
70%2012005Soffientino, Bruno; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Hydrogenase activity as an indicator of microbial activity and as a proxy of microbial community metabolism in anaerobic environments
70%164
164-997
2000Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: A geochemical method to quantify gas-hydrate abundance based on chlorine isotopes
70%1998Sykes, T. J. S.; Ramsay, A. T. S. et al.: Southern Hemisphere Miocene bottom-water circulation; a palaeobathymetric analysis
70%113
113-690
2005Monechi, Simonetta; Bernaola, Gilen et al.: Differences in the response of calcareous nannoplankton communities to the PETM event; a summary and paleobiogeographic implications
70%180
180-1115
2001Siesser, William G.: Temperature fluctuations in Pliocene surface waters in the Woodlark Basin (Solomon Sea), based on calcareous nannofossils
70%23
23-225
23-228
1974Lawrence, J. R.: Stable oxygen and carbon isotope variations in the pore waters, carbonates and silicates, Sites 225 and 228, Red Seadownload
69%1981McDuff, Russell E.: Major cation gradients in DSDP interstitial waters; the role of diffusive exchange between seawater and upper oceanic crust

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