Citations Related to ODP Legs
Citations include published Initial Reports and Scientific Results manuscripts; published or in press book/journal articles; and conference papers authors have notified us about.
Also see the Ocean Drilling Citation Database and IODP Proceedings bibliographies.
Leg 210: Drilling the Newfoundland Half of the NewfoundlandIberia Transect: The First Conjugate Margin Drilling in a Nonvolcanic Rift
Leg 209: Drilling Mantle Peridotite along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge from 14° to 16°N
Leg 208: Early Cenozoic Extreme Climates: The Walvis Ridge Transect
Leg 207: Demerara Rise: Equatorial Cretaceous and Paleogene Paleoceanographic Transect, Western Atlantic
Leg 206: An In Situ Section of Upper Oceanic Crust Formed by Superfast Seafloor Spreading
Leg 205: Fluid Flow and Subduction Fluxes across the Costa Rica Convergent Margin: Implications for the Seismogenic Zone and Subduction Factory
Leg 204: Drilling Gas Hydrates on Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia Continental Margin
Leg 203: Dynamics of Earth and Ocean Systems
Leg 202: Southeast Pacific Paleoceanographic Transects
Leg 201: Controls on Microbial Communities in Deeply Buried Sediments, Eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru Margin
Leg 200: Drilling at the Hawaii-2 Observatory (H2O) and the Nuuanu Landslide
Leg 199: Paleogene Equatorial Transect
Leg 198: Extreme Warmth in the Cretaceous and Paleogene: a Depth Transect on Shatsky Rise, Central Pacific
Leg 197: Motion of the Hawaiian Hotspot: A Paleomagnetic Test
Leg 196: Deformation and Fluid Flow Processes in the Nankai Trough Accretionary Prism: Logging While Drilling and Advanced CORKs (joint with 190)
Leg 195: Seafloor Observatories and the Kuroshio Current
Leg 194: Sea Level Magnitudes Recorded by Continental Margin Sequences on the Marion Plateau, Northeast Australia
Leg 193: Anatomy of an Active Felsic-Hosted Hydrothermal System, Eastern Manus Basin
Leg 192: Basement Drilling of the Ontong Java Plateau
Leg 191: West Pacific ION Project/Hammer Drill Engineering
Leg 190: Deformation and Fluid Flow Processes in the Nankai Trough Accretionary Prism (joint with 196)
Leg 189: The Tasmanian Gateway between Australia and AntarcticaPaleoclimate and Paleoceanography
Leg 188: Prydz Bay-Cooperation Sea, Antarctica
Leg 187: Mantle Reservoirs and Migration Associated with Australian Antarctic Rifting
Leg 186: Western Pacific Geophysical Observatories
Leg 185: Izu-Mariana Margin
Leg 184: South China Sea
Leg 183: Kerguelen Plateau-Broken Ridge: A Large Igneous Province
Leg 182: Great Australian Bight: Cenozoic Cool-Water Carbonates
Leg 181: Southwest Pacific Gateways
Leg 180: Active Continental Extension in the Western Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea
Leg 179: Hammer Drilling and NERO
Leg 178: Antarctic Glacial History and Sea-level Change
Leg 177: Southern Ocean Paleoceanography
Leg 176: Return to Hole 735B
Leg 175: Benguela Current
Leg 174B: CORK Hole 395A
Leg 174AX: New Jersey Coastal Plain
Leg 174A: Continuing the New Jersey Mid-Atlantic Sea-level Transect
Leg 173: Return to Iberia
Leg 172: Northwest Atlantic Sediment Drifts
Leg 171B: Blake Nose Paleoceanographic Transect
Leg 171A: Northern Barbados Accretionary Prism: Logging While Drilling
Leg 170: Costa Rica Accretionary Wedge
Leg 169: Sedimented Ridges II
Leg 169S: Saanich Inlet
Leg 168: Hydrothermal Circulation in the Oceanic Crust: Juan de Fuca Ridge
Leg 167: California Margin
Leg 166: Bahamas Transect
Leg 165: Caribbean Ocean History and the K/T Boundary Event
Leg 164: Gas Hydrate Sampling on the Blake Ridge and Carolina Rise
Leg 163X: Offset Drilling on the Southeast Greenland Volcanic Rifted Margin
Leg 163: Southeast Greenland Margin
Leg 162: North Atlantic Gateways
Leg 161: Mediterranean Sea II: The Western Mediterranean
Leg 160: Mediterranean Sea I: The Eastern Mediterranean
Leg 159T: Eastern Canary Basin
Leg 159: Côte d'Ivoire-Ghana Transform Margin
Leg 158: TAG Active Hydrothermal Mound
Leg 157: Gran Canaria and Madeira Abyssal Plain
Leg 156: Northern Barbados Ridge
Leg 155: Amazon Fan
Leg 154: Ceara Rise
Leg 153: Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Leg 152: East Greenland Margin
Leg 151: North Atlantic-Arctic Gateways I
Leg 150X: New Jersey Coastal Plain
Leg 150: New Jersey Continental Slope and Rise
Leg 149: Iberia Abyssal Plain
Leg 148: Costa Rica Rift
Leg 147: Hess Deep Rift Valley
Leg 146 Pt. 2: Santa Barbara Basin
Leg 146 Pt. 1: Cascadia Margin
Leg 145: North Pacific Transit
Leg 144: Northwest Pacific Atolls and Guyots
Leg 143: Northwest Pacific Atolls and Guyots
Leg 142: East Pacific Rise
Leg 141: Chile Triple Junction
Leg 140: Costa Rica Rift (joint with 137)
Leg 139: Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge
Leg 138: Eastern Equatorial Pacific
Leg 137: Costa Rica Rift (joint with 140)
Leg 136: Hawaiian Arch
Leg 135: Lau Basin
Leg 134: Vanuatu (New Hebrides)
Leg 133: Northeast Australian Margin
Leg 132: Western and Central Pacific
Leg 131: Nankai Trough
Leg 130: Ontong Java Plateau
Leg 129: Old Pacific Crust
Legs 127/128: Japan Sea
Leg 126: Bonin Arc-Trench System
Leg 125: Bonin/Mariana Region
Leg 124E: Philippine Sea
Leg 124: Celebes and Sulu Seas
Leg 123: Argo Abyssal Plain/Exmouth Plateau
Leg 122: Exmouth Plateau
Leg 121: Broken Ridge and Ninetyeast Ridge
Leg 120: Central Kerguelen Plateau
Leg 119: Keguelen Plateau-Prydz Bay
Leg 118: Southwest Indian Ridge
Leg 117: Oman Margin
Leg 116: Distal Bengal Fan
Leg 115: Mascarene Plateau
Leg 114: Subantarctic South Atlantic
Leg 113: Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Leg 112: Peru Continental Margin
Leg 111: Costa Rica Rift
Leg 110: Barbados Ridge
Leg 109: Mid-Atlantic Ridge (joint with 106)
Leg 108: Eastern Tropical Atlantic
Leg 107: Tyrrhenian Sea
Leg 106: Mid-Atlantic Ridge (joint with 109)
Leg 105: Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea
Leg 104: Norwegian Sea
Leg 103: Galicia Margin
Leg 102: Bermuda Rise
Leg 101: Bahamas
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