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1996Diester-Haass, L.; Robert, C. et al.: The Eocene-Oligocene preglacial-glacial transition in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean (ODP Site 690)
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2004Kelly, D. C.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Revisiting ODP Site 690 to assess the responses of marine carbonate chemistry to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
100%113
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2003Stoll, Heather M.; Bains, Santo: Coccolith Sr/Ca records of productivity during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum from the Weddell Seadownload
100%113
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2002Kelly, D. Clay: Response of Antarctic (ODP Site 690) planktonic Foraminifera to the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum; faunal evidence for ocean/climate change
88%113
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1992Ehrendorfer, Thomas W.: Diversity changes in the calcareous nannoplankton during the Maestrichtian in southern high latitudes (ODP Hole 690C, Maud Rise, Weddell Sea)
88%113
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1989Stott, Lowell D.; Kennett, James P.: New constraints on early Tertiary palaeoproductivity from carbon isotopes in foraminifera
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1992Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa; Wei, Wuchang: Quantitative nannofossil study across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary and its paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic implications
88%113
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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
88%113
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1997Dickens, G. R.: Catastrophic dissociation of gas hydrate and deep sea methane oxidation at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
88%113
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2004Pekar, Stephen; Harwood, David et al.: Resolving a late Oligocene conundrum; deep-sea warming versus Antarctic glaciation
88%113
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2003Friedrich, Oliver; Meier, K. J. Sebastian: Stable isotopic indication for the cyst formation depth of Campanian/Maastrichtian calcareous dinoflagellates
88%113
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113-690
1992Rack, Frank Robert: Geotechnical stratigraphy and sedimentary microfabric of Oligocene to late Miocene pelagic sequences in the Southern Ocean; paleoceanographic implications
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1995Schrag, Daniel P.; DePaolo, Donald J. et al.: Reconstructing past sea surface temperatures; correcting for diagenesis of bulk marine carbon
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2004Stoll, Heather M.: Coccolith Sr/Ca records of productivity during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum from the Weddell Sea; replydownload
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2005Stoll, Heather M.: Limited range of interspecific vital effects in coccolith stable isotopic records during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
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2007Jiang, Shijun; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Abrupt turnover in calcareous-nannoplankton assemblages across the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum; implications for surface-water oligotrophy over the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean
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1996Aubry, Marie-Pierre; Berggren, William A. et al.: Fine tuning the chronostratigraphic record; integrated upper Paleocene-lower Eocene chemobiostratigraphic correlations
75%113
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113-690
2007Webb, Amelinda E.; Landau, Elizabeth et al.: Quantifying ecological response to climate change; using rank-abundance curves of micro-benthic communities during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum
75%113
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2001Kelly, D. Clay; Thomas, Deborah J. et al.: Responses of austral planktonic Foraminifera to the late Paleocene thermal maximum; faunal evidence for oceanic change and an aftereffect cold snap
75%113
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1993MacLean, Jena A.: The origin and nature of the geochemical and geophysical variations in lower Eocene Antarctic cyclic sediments
75%113
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2011Vonhof, H. B.; Jagt, John W. M. et al.: Belemnite-based strontium, carbon and oxygen isotope stratigraphy of the type area of the Maastrichtian stage
75%113
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2012Koch, Mirjam C.; Friedrich, Oliver: Campanian-Maastrichtian intermediate- to deep-water changes in the high latitudes; benthic foraminiferal evidence
71%113
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113-690
1987Stott, Lowell D.; Kennett, James P.: Evolution of high latitude Paleogene foraminiferal assemblages and development of Antarctic water masses
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1994Ehrendorfer, Thomas W.: The calcareous nannofossil species Nephrolithus frequens Gorka (1957) and its morphotypes
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1988Wise, S. W.; Hamilton, N. et al.: Evidence of volcanic ash at a K/T boundary section; Ocean Drilling Program Hole 690C, Maud Rise, Weddell Sea off East Antarctica
71%113
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171B
171B-1051
1999Bains, Santo; Corfield, Richard M. et al.: Mechanisms of climate warming at the end of the Paleocene
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43-384
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1996Bralower, Timothy J.; Parrow, Matthew: Morphometrics of the Paleocene coccolith genera Cruciplacolithus, Chiasmolithus and Sullivania; a complex evolutionary history
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1996Bralower, Timothy J.; Parrow, Matthew: Morphometrics of the Paleogene coccolith genera Cruciplacolithus, Chiasmolithus, and Sullivania; a complex evolutionary history
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1989Thomas, Ellen: Late Eocene-Oligocene faunal changes in deep-sea benthic foraminifera, Maud Rise (Antarctica)
71%113
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1989Thomas, Ellen: Long-term records of lower bathyal benthic foraminifera at high southern latitudes (Weddell Sea, Antarctica)
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1996Pospichal, James J.: High latitude calcareous nannofossil changes at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the southern Indian Ocean
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2002Censarek, Bernd; Gersonde, Rainer: Miocene diatom biostratigraphy at ODP Sites 689, 690, 1088, 1092 (Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean)
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2002Bralower, Timothy J.; Tremolada, Fabrizio: Nannoplankton community response to the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum
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1993Ehrendorfer, Thomas Wolfgang: Late Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) calcareous nannoplankton biogeography with emphasis on events immediately preceding the Cretaceous/Paleocene boundary
71%113
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1993Barrera, E.: Maastrichtian oceanographic events in the southern high latitude oceans
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1993Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa; Wei, Wuchang: Nannofossil response to the abrupt warming event near the Paleocene-Eocene boundary; its paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic implications
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1991Robert, Christian M.; Chamley, Herve: Development of early Eocene warm climates, as inferred from clay mineral variations in oceanic sediments
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1991Mead, Gregory A.; Hodell, David A. et al.: Late Eocene to early Oligocene vertical oxygen isotopic gradients in the South Atlantic; implications for warm saline deep water
71%113
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1991Pospichal, James J.: Late Paleocene Discoaster diversity peaks in the high austral latitudes
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1992Barrera, Enriqueta; Keller, Gerta: Productivity and planktic foraminiferal changes across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in high latitudes
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1990Rack, Frank R.; Bryant, William R.: Microfabric and physical properties of deep-sea high latitude carbonate oozes
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1987O'Connell, S.; Barker, P. et al.: Sequential climatic cooling of Weddell Sea, Antarctica, ODP Leg 113
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1995MacLeod, Norman: Graphic correlation of new Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary successions from Denmark, Alabama, Mexico, and the southern Indian Ocean; implications for a global sediment accumulation model
71%113
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1995Corliss, Bruce H.; Miao, Qingmin: Linkage of Southern Ocean paleoproductivity and terrigenous input during the Eocene and Oligocene
71%113
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1990Pospichal, James J.; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr. et al.: The effects of bioturbation across a biostratigraphically complete high southern latitude Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
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1989Pospichal, J. J.: Southern high latitude K/T boundary calcareous nannofossils from ODP Sites 690 and 752
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1995Mead, Gregory Allen: Paleoceanography of the South Atlantic Ocean from the middle Eocene through the Oligocene
71%113
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1996Huber, Brian T.: Evidence for planktonic foraminifer reworking versus survivorship across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at high latitudes
71%113
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1995Pardo, Alfonso; Keller, Gerta et al.: The K-T transition in Kazakhstan; no mass extinction in the northern boreal realm
71%113
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113-690
1992Thomas, Ellen: Middle Eocene-late Oligocene bathyal benthic Foraminifera (Weddell Sea); faunal changes and implications for ocean circulation
71%113
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2007Smith, Francesca A.; Freeman, Katherine H. et al.: How large was the true carbon isotope excursions at the PETM?
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2010Gibbs, Samantha J.; Stoll, Heather M. et al.: Ocean acidification and surface water carbonate production across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
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2008Murphy, B. H.; Farley, K. A. et al.: Sediment fluxes and provenance for the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) at Walvis Ridge; constraints from helium isotopes
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2008Bralower, T. J.; Keller, K. et al.: Statistical analysis of climate and biotic variability during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
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2008Sluijs, Appy: Carbon burp and transient global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
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2008Schmidt, D. N.; Ridgwell, A. J. et al.: Constraints on the carbon cycle changes during the PETM
71%113
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2000Ali, Jason R.; Kent, Dennis V. et al.: Magnetostratigraphic reinvestigation of the Palaeocene/Eocene boundary interval in Hole 690B, Maud Rise, Antarctica
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2009Raffi, Isabella; Backman, Jan et al.: The response of calcareous nannofossil assemblages to the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum at the Walvis Ridge in the South Atlantic
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2010Murphy, B. H.; Farley, K. A. et al.: An extraterrestrial (super 3) He-based time scale for the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) from Walvis Ridge, IODP Site 1266
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2006Robinson, N.; Ravizza, G.: Using a high resolution marine osmium isotopic record for the Late Cretaceous as a paleoclimate indicator
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2006Martin, E. E.; Scher, H. D.: Vertical water mass structure of the Southern Ocean inferred from neodymium isotopes; implications for organic carbon burial
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171B
171B-1051
2001Cramer, Benjamin S.: Latest Paleocene-earliest Eocene cyclostratigraphy; using core photographs for reconnaissance geophysical logging
71%113
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1987Shackleton, N. J.; Barker, P. F. et al.: Paleogene stable isotope stratigraphy of ODP sites 689 and 690, Maud Rise, Antarctica
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1999Li, Liangquan; Keller, Gerta: Variability in Late Cretaceous climate and deep waters; evidence from stable isotopes
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2000Bybell, Laurel M.; Gibson, Thomas G.: Calcareous nannofossils associated with the late Paleocene thermal maximum event in New Jersey
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1991Kennett, J. P.; Stott, L. D.: Abrupt deep-sea warming, palaeoceanographic changes and benthic extinctions at the end of the Palaeocene
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1997Sinha, Ashish: The systematics of isotopic exchange among the marine, atmospheric, and the terrestrial reservoirs of carbon; criteria for marine-terrestrial chrono-stratigraphic correlations
71%113
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171B
171B-1051
2003Farley, K. A.; Eltgroth, S. F.: An alternative age model for the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum using extraterrestrial (super 3) He
71%113
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1992Stott, Lowell D.: Higher temperatures and lower oceanic pCO (sub 2) ; a climate enigma at the end of the Paleocene Epochdownload
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1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; Arthur, Michael A.: Inter-species variation in stable isotopic signals of Maestrichtian planktic foraminifera
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2007Lyman, J.; Norris, R.: Shaking up an old standard; the Paleocene-Eocene boundary through the eyes of DSDP Site 401
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1997Mohr, B. A. R.; Mao, S.: Maastrichtian dinocyst floras from Maude Rise and Georgia Basin (Southern Ocean); their stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental implications
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1988Barker, Peter F.; Kennett, James P.: Weddell Sea palaeoceanography; preliminary results of ODP Leg 113
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1987Thomas, E.; Barker, P. et al.: Late Cretaceous through Neogene deep-sea benthic foraminifera from the Weddell Sea
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2000Thomas, Ellen; Zachos, James C.: Was the late Paleocene thermal maximum a unique event?
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2001Florindo, Fabio; Roberts, Andrew P.: A new high-resolution magnetostratigraphy from Eocene-Oligocene sediments, Maud Rise, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
71%113
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2002Persico, Davide; Villa, Giuliana: High-resolution calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and palaeoecology from Eocene-Oligocene sediments, Maud Rise, Weddell Sea and Kerguelen Plateau, Antarctica
71%113
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2002Bralower, Timothy J.: Evidence of surface water oligotrophy during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum; nannofossil assemblage data from Ocean Drilling Program Site 690, Maud Rise, Weddell Seadownload
71%113
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2004Martin, E. E.; Scher, H. D. et al.: Tracking warm saline deep water on Maud Rise using Nd isotopes
71%113
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2005Scher, H. D.; Martin, E. E.: New insights into Atlantic sector paleoceanography from Nd isotopes
71%113
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2001Censarek, Bernd: Die miozaene Klimaentwicklung im atlantischen Suedozean; eine Rekonstruktion anhand von Diatomeen Miocene climate development in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean; a reconstruction based on diatoms
71%113
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2009Stoll, H.; Shimizu, N. et al.: Productivity and river flux variability in response to the PETM on Atlantic margin at Bass River, NJ
71%113
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1992Bohrmann, Gerhard; Spiess, Volkhard et al.: Reflector "Pc" a prominent feature in the Maud Rise sediment sequence (eastern Weddell Sea); occurrence, regional distribution and implications to silica diagenesis
71%113
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1993Rack, Frank R.: A geologic perspective on the Miocene evolution of the Antarctic circumpolar current system
71%113
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2002Zachos, J. C.; Thomas, D. et al.: Rapid global warming and the Paleocene-Eocene boundary carbon isotope excursion in marine environments
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2009Friedrich, Oliver; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Early Maastrichtian carbon cycle perturbation and cooling event; implications from the South Atlantic Oceandownload
71%113
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1992Ehrmann, Werner U.; Mackensen, Andreas: Sedimentological evidence for the formation of an East Antarctic ice sheet in Eocene/Oligocene time
71%113
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1995Alroy, J.: Does climate or competition control mammalian diversity?
71%113
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1996Thomas, E.; Shackleton, N. J.: The Paleocene-Eocene benthic foraminiferal extinction and stable isotope anomalies
71%113
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2008Schmidt, D. N.; Ridgwell, Andy et al.: Quantifying ocean acidification during the PETM
71%113
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1994Thomas, Ellen: Early-late Maestrichtian deep-sea environmental changes
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2007Roehl, Ursula; Westerhold, Thomas et al.: On the duration of the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM)download
71%113
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1993Keller, Gerta: The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary transition in the Antarctic Ocean and its global implications
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1993Bralower, T. J.; Mock, S. E. et al.: Towards morphometric biochronology
71%113
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2009Van Kerckhoven, L.; Hayward, B. W.: Palaeocene-Eocene evolution of a specific group of extinct deep-sea benthic Foraminifera
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2009van Kerckhoven, L.; Hayward, Bruce W.: Palaeocene-Eocene evolution of deep-sea benthic Foraminifera
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2009Urban, N. M.; Bralower, T. J. et al.: Statistical interpretation of the rate of carbon isotope changes at the onset of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
71%113
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2010Bowen, Gabriel J.; Zachos, James C.: Rapid carbon sequestration at the termination of the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
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2011Agnini, Claudia; De Bernardi, Bianca: Absolute abundance, volume calculation and carbonate mass estimation of early Paleogene calcareous nannofossils
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2011Koch, M. C.; Friedrich, Oliver: Campanian-Maastrichtian deep-water changes in the high latitudes; benthic foraminiferal evidence

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