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Biogeochemical processes at the Krasniy Yar seepage area (Lake Baikal) and a comparison with oceanic seeps
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Hydrogen and oxygen isotopic anomalies in pore waters suggesting clay mineral dehydration at gas hydrate-bearing Kedr mud volcano, southern Lake Baikal, Russia
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Puzzling micro-relief (mounds) of a soft-bottomed, semi-enclosed shallow marine environment
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Sediment transport by tropical cyclones recorded in a submarine canyon off Bangladesh
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Morphology of the last subaerial unconformity on a shelf : insights into transgressive ravinement and incised valley occurrence in the Gulf of Cádiz
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Sequentially sampled gas hydrate water, coupled with pore water and bottom water isotopic and ionic signatures at the Kukuy mud volcano, Lake Baikal: ambiguous deep-rooted source of hydrate-forming water
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Molecular and isotopic composition of hydrate-bound and dissolved gases in the southern basin of Lake Baikal, based on an improved headspace gas method
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Thermal anomalies associated with shallow gas hydrates in the K-2 mud volcano, Lake Baikal
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Stratigraphic and structural control on the distribution of gas hydrates and active gas seeps on the Posolsky Bank, Lake Baikal
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Distribution and morphology of mud volcanoes and other fluid flow-related lake-bed structures in Lake Baikal, Russia
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Hydro-meteorological influences and multimodal suspended particle size distributions in the Belgian nearshore area (southern North Sea)
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Contributions from the 10th international conference on gas in marine sediments, Listvyanka (Russia), 6-11 September 2010: introduction
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Deep-water circulation: processes & products (16-18 June 2010, Baiona): introduction and future challenges: introduction
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Pliocene to recent shallow-water contourite deposits on the shelf and shelf edge off south-western Mallorca, Spain
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Along-slope oceanographic processes and sedimentary products around the Iberian margin
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Isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in subsurface sediments of gas hydrate-bearing mud volcanoes, Lake Baikal: implications for methane and carbonate origin
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Molecular and isotopic characteristics of gas hydrate-bound hydrocarbons in southern and central Lake Baikal
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Long-term influence of maritime access works on the distribution of cohesive sediments: analysis of historical and recent data from the Belgian nearshore area (southern North Sea)
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Numerical simulation of upwelling currents in pockmarks, and data from the Inner Oslofjord, Norway
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Strong heat flow variability in an active shallow gas environment, Dnepr palaeo-delta, Black Sea
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Seismic expression of gas and gas hydrates across the western Black Sea
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Geochemistry of gas hydrate accumulation offshore NE Sakhalin Island (the Sea of Okhotsk): results from the KOMEX-2002 cruise
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SEISMIC EVIDENCE FOR LONG-TERM HISTORY OF GLACIATION ON CENTRAL EAST GREENLAND SHELF SOUTH OF SCORESBY-SUND.