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2004Abdul Aziz, Hayfaa; Langereis, Cor G.: Astronomical tuning and duration of three new subchrons (C5r.2r-ln, C5r.2r-2n and C5r.3r-ln) recorded in a middle Miocene continental sequence from NE Spain
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2012Abels, Hemmo A.; Clyde, William C. et al.: Terrestrial carbon isotope excursions and biotic change during Palaeogene hyperthermals
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2011Alexandre, Joao Trabucho; van Gilst, Roeland Izaak et al.: The sedimentary expression of oceanic anoxic event 1b in the North Atlantic
12%211973Anonymous: Explanatory notesdownload
57%2072007Arndt, S.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: Diagenesis in deep-seated Cretaceous black shales; inverse modeling and transient model simulations
3%2072008Arndt, Sandra: Biogeochemical transformations and fluxes in redox-stratified environments; from the shallow coastal ocean to the deep subsurfacedownload
57%3022008Barke, J.; Brinkhuis, H. et al.: Extensive Azolla bloom in the Eocene Arctic Ocean; indications for major episodes of fresh surface waters and possible consequences for global biogeochemical cycling
42%302
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2011Barke, Judith; Abels, Hemmo A. et al.: Orbitally forced Azolla blooms and middle Eocene Arctic hydrology; clues from palynology
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2009Bartol, J.; Govers, R.: Flexure due to the Messinian-Pontian sea level drop in the Black Seadownload
71%1602000Becker, J.; Hilgen, F. J. et al.: High-resolution climatic proxy records of oxygen isotope stages 100-99 from the Mediterranean
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2005Becker, Julia: Late Pliocene millennial to Milankovitch-scale climate variability; a case study of marine isotope stages 101-95 in the Mediterranean and adjacent North Atlanticdownload
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2006Becker, Julia; Lourens, Lucas J. et al.: High-frequency climate linkages between the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean during marine oxygen isotope stage 100 (MIS100)download
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2005Becker, Julia; Lourens, Lucas J. et al.: Late Pliocene climate variability on Milankovitch to millennial time scales; a high-resolution study of MIS100 from the Mediterraneandownload
71%1989Biekart, J. W.: The distribution of calcareous nannoplankton in late Quaternary sediments collected by the Snellius II Expedition in some Southeast Indonesian basins
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189-1172
2009Bijl, P. K.; Schouten, S. et al.: A potential gradual buildup of Antarctic cryosphere in the middle Eocene
57%318
318-U1356
2011Bijl, Peter K.; Bendle, James et al.: Integrated stratigraphy of the Eocene Wilkes Land margin, Antarctica; preliminary results from IODP Expedition 318; dinoflagellate cyst and TEX (sub 86) results
49%189
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2010Bijl, Peter K.; Houben, Alexander J. P. et al.: Transient middle Eocene atmospheric CO (sub 2) and temperature variationsdownload
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2011Bijl, Peter K.; Pross, Joerg et al.: Environmental forcings of Paleogene Southern Ocean dinoflagellate biogeography
71%1271990Boggs, S., Jr.; Seyedolali, A.: Provenance of Pliocene-Miocene volcaniclastic sands from ODP Leg 127 sites in the Japan Sea
71%1121990Bourgois, Jacques; Huchon, P. et al.: Tectonics of the Peru active margin
57%1892002Brinkhuis, H.; Huber, M. et al.: Was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters in the Eocene? Part 1, Evidence from biotic endemism
57%2005Brinkhuis, H.; Schouten, S. et al.: A giant Arctic freshwater pond at the end of the early Eocene; implications for ocean heat transport and carbon cycling
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2010Brinkhuis, Hendrik; Escutia Dotti, Carlota et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 318 preliminary report; Wilkes Land glacial history; Cenozoic East Antarctic ice sheet evolution from Wilkes Land margin sedimentsdownload
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2010Brinkhuis, Henk: From greenhouse to icehouse; to there and back again, results from Arctic Ocean drillingdownload
5%3182010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Expedition 318 summarydownload
42%3182010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Wilkes Land glacial history; Expedition 318 of the riserless drilling platform; Wellington, New Zealand, to Hobart, Australia; sites U1355-U1361, 3 January-8 March 2010
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2010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Site U1355download
4%318
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2010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Site U1356download
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2010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Site U1357download
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2010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Site U1358download
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2010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Site U1359download
11%3182010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Site U1360download
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2010Brinkhuis, Henk; Escutia, Carlota et al.: Site U1361download
57%189
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2004Brinkhuis, Henk; Huber, M. et al.: From greenhouse to icehouse; evidence for late early Eocene concomitant cooling of Southern Ocean surface waters and global deep waters from dinoflagellate endemism
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2004Brinkhuis, Henk; Munsterman, D. K. et al.: Late Eocene-Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts from ODP Site 1168, off western Tasmaniadownload
57%3022006Brinkhuis, Henk; Schouten, Stefan et al.: Episodic fresh surface waters in the Eocene Arctic Ocean
7%189
189-1172
2004Brinkhuis, Henk; Sengers, S. et al.: Latest Cretaceous-earliest Oligocene and Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts, ODP Site 1172, east Tasman Plateaudownload
71%1121994Burnett, W. C.; Yeh, C. C. et al.: Ages of Quaternary phosphorites from ODP Leg 112 cores on the Peru Shelf
42%1990Carter, R. M.; Abbott, S. T. et al.: An ocean drilling test of the concept of sequence stratigraphy
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1987Covington, J. Mitchener; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of a Lower Cretaceous deep-sea fan complex; Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 93 Site 603, lower continental rise off Cape Hatterasdownload
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1990Cremer, Michel: Texture and microstructure of muddy and sandy contourites from ODP Site 645 and 646, (Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea)
71%1602002Daehlmann, A.; Haese, R. R. et al.: Mineral dehydration at eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes; evidence from stable isotope analyses
42%160
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2003Dahlmann, A.; de Lange, Gert J.: Fluid-sediment interactions at eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes; a stable isotope study from ODP Leg 160download
57%160
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2004Dahlmann, Anke; Hagedoorn, Saskia et al.: Investigations on the source of fluids at Eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes using stable chlorine isotopes
57%189
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2004Deltrap, R.; Roehl, U. et al.: The early Eocene in the Southern Ocean; an integrated dinocyst and geochemical analysis of ODP Leg 189 Sites 1171 and 1172, Tasman Sea
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1984Driever, B. W. M.: The terminal record of Discoaster in the Mediterranean and in the Atlantic DSDP Site 397, and the Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary
57%1601998Duermeijer, C. E.; Langereis, C. G.: Astronomical dating of a tectonic rotation on Sicily and consequences for the timing and extent of a middle Pliocene deformation phase
71%1998Duermeijer, C. E.; van Vugt, N. et al.: A major late Tortonian rotation phase in the Crotone Basin using AMS as tectonic tilt correction and timing of the opening of the Tyrrhenian Basin
12%159
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1998Dupont, Lydie: Pollen and dinoflagellate cysts of the upper 50 m of Site 958download
57%107
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1991Emeis, Kay-Christian; Camerlenghi, Angelo et al.: The occurrence and significance of Pleistocene and upper Pliocene sapropels in the Tyrrhenian Sea
49%308
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2006Franke, C.; Fu, Y. et al.: IODP; paleo- and rock magnetic investigation of Brazos Trinity #4 and Ursa Basin, Gulf of Mexico; IODP Expedition 308
57%308
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2005Franke, C.; Heslop, D. et al.: Towards a precise age model of IODP Holes U1319B and U1320B (Leg 308, Brazos-Trinity Basin IV, Gulf of Mexico) with paleo- and rock magnetic methods
71%1602010Gallego-Torres, David; Martinez-Ruiz, F. et al.: Trace-elemental derived paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic conditions for Pleistocene eastern Mediterranean sapropels
7%160
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2011Gallego-Torres, David; Martinez-Ruiz, Francisca et al.: Productivity patterns and N-fixation associated with Pliocene-Holocene sapropels; paleoceanographic and paleoecological significancedownload
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2011Gattacceca, J. C.; Galy, A. et al.: Changes in Neogene Himalayan erosion regime; input of Pb and Nd isotopes into the Indian Oceandownload
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2006Haese, Ralf R.; Hensen, Christian et al.: Pore water geochemistry of eastern Mediterranean mud volcanoes; implications for fluid transport and fluid origindownload
71%1191990Hambrey, Michael J.; Ehrmann, Werner U. et al.: The Cenozoic glacial record of the Prydz Bay continental shelf, East Antarctica
49%2003Hart, M.; Swiecicki, T.: Stratigraphy of Maastrichtian Foraminiferida from the United Kingdom; the Maastrichtian of Norfolk
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1995Hartl, P. D.; Tauxe, L.: Precursor to the Matuyama/Brunhes transition
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1994Hartl, P. D.; Tauxe, Lisa: Precursor to the Matuyama/Bruhnes transition?
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1996Hartl, Paul; Tauxe, Lisa: A precursor to the Matuyama/Brunhes transition-field instability as recorded in pelagic sediments
85%2000Heslop, D.; Langereis, C. G. et al.: A new astronomical timescale for the loess deposits of Northern China
49%1999Hilgen, F. J.; Abdul Aziz, H. et al.: Present status of the astronomical (polarity) time-scale for the Mediterranean late Neogene
71%1995Hilgen, F. J.; Krijgsman, W. et al.: Extending the astronomical (polarity) time scale into the Miocene
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1993Hilgen, F. J.; Langereis, C. G.: A critical re-evaluation of the Miocene-Pliocene boundary as defined in the Mediterranean
57%94
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1993Hilgen, F. J.; Lourens, L. J. et al.: Evaluation of the astronomically calibrated time scale for the late Pliocene and earliest Pleistocenedownload
42%2006Hilgen, Frederik J.; Krijgsman, Wout et al.: Astronomical calibration of geological time and intercalibration with (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar and U/Pb dating
100%2000Hilgen, Frederik J.; Krijgsman, Wout et al.: Integrated stratigraphy and astronomical calibration of the Serravallian/Tortonian boundary section at Monte Gibliscemi (Sicily, Italy)
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2010Hilgen, Frederik J.; Kuiper, Klaudia F. et al.: Evaluation of the astronomical time scale for the Paleocene and earliest Eocene
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1998Hirth, G.; Ildefonse, B. et al.: Deformation of the lower oceanic crust at a slow-spreading ridge; results from ODP Leg 176, Site 735B, Southwest Indian Ridge
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2002Hoefs, Marcel J. L.; Rijpstra, W. Irene C. et al.: The influence of oxic degradation on the sedimentary biomarker record; I, Evidence from Madeira abyssal plain turbidites
9%1571998Hoefs, Marcel J. L.; Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S. et al.: Changes in kerogen composition across an oxidation front in Madeira abyssal plain turbidites as revealed by pyrolysis GC-MSdownload
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1998Hoefs, Marcel J. L.; Versteegh, Gerard J. M. et al.: Postdepositional oxic degradation of alkenones; implications for the measurement of palaeo sea surface temperaturesdownload
57%3182011Houben, Alexander J. P.; Bijl, Peter K. et al.: Oligocene environmental changes on the Wilkes Land margin in response to a developing East Antarctic ice sheet
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2013Houben, Alexander J. P.; Bijl, Peter K. et al.: Reorganization of Southern Ocean plankton ecosystem at the onset of Antarctic glaciationdownload
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2012Houben, Alexander J. P.; van Mourik, Caroline A. et al.: The Eocene-Oligocene transition; changes in sea level, temperature or both?
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2011Iaccarino, Silvia Maria; Di Stefano, Agata et al.: High-resolution integrated stratigraphy of the upper Burdigalian-lower Langhian in the Mediterranean; the Langhian historical stratotype and new candidate section for defining its GSSP
71%1997Juarez, M. T.; Pick, T. et al.: Late Eocene through late Miocene paleointensity data from submarine basaltic glasses; evidence of a Cenozoic dipole low
85%2000Juarez, M. T.; Tauxe, L.: The intensity of the time-averaged geomagnetic field; the last 5 Myr
71%1996Juarez, Maria Teresa; Pick, Thomas et al.: Rock magnetism on Cretaceous, Oligocene and Holocene submarine basaltic glasses
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2008Knudson, Karla P.; Hendy, Ingrid L.: Glacial-sourced turbidites on an active margin; a new stable isotopic stratigraphy for the Nitinat Fan, Pacific Oceandownload
71%1301999Kok, Yvo S.; Tauxe, Lisa: A relative geomagnetic paleointensity stack from Ontong-Java Plateau sediments for the Matuyamadownload
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1996Kok, Yvo S.; Tauxe, Lisa: Saw-toothed pattern of sedimentary paleointensity records explained by cumulative viscous remanence
57%2002Kok, Yvo S.; Ynsen, Ief: A relative geomagnetic paleointensity stack from Ontong-Java Plateau sediments for the Matuyama; replydownload
85%1998Kok, Yvo Sander: Reading the muddy compass; relative paleointensities of the Earth's magnetic field derived from deep-sea sediments
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2003Kouwenhoven, T. J.; Hilgen, F. J. et al.: Late Tortonian-early Messinian stepwise disruption of the Mediterranean-Atlantic connections; constraints from benthic foraminiferal and geochemical datadownload
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2010Kraal, Peter; Slomp, Caroline P. et al.: Phosphorus cycling from the margin to abyssal depths in the proto-Atlantic during oceanic anoxic event 2
71%1999Krijgsman, W.; Hilgen, F. J. et al.: Chronology, causes and progression of the Messinian salinity crisis
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2003Krijgsman, Wout; Kent, Dennis V.: Non-uniform occurrence of short-term polarity excursions in the geomagnetic field?
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2004Krijgsman, Wout; Kent, Dennis V.: Non-uniform occurrence of short-term polarity fluctuations in the geomagnetic field? New results from middle to late Miocene sediments of the North Atlantic; DSDP Site 608
71%2001Kuijpers, Marcel Martinus Maria: Mechanisms and biogeochemical implications of the Mid-Cretaceous global organic carbon burial events
49%2008Kuiper, K. F.; Deino, A. et al.: Synchronizing rock clocks of Earth historydownload
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1994Kurnosov, Viktor; Murdmaa, Ivar et al.: Accretionary wedge sediments of the Chile Triple Junction, Leg 141 ODP
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2011Liebrand, Diederik; Lourens, L. J. et al.: Antarctic ice sheet and oceanographic response to eccentricity forcing during the early Miocenedownload
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2005Liu Zhifei; Colin, Christophe et al.: Weathering, erosion, and East Asian monsoon evolution in South China and Indo-China during late Quaternary; clay minerals in the South China Seadownload
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1996Lourens, L. J.; Antonarakou, A. et al.: Evaluation of the Plio-Pleistocene astronomical timescaledownload
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2008Lourens, L. J.; Becker, J. et al.: Late Pliocene ice-age cycles untangled
14%1601998Lourens, L. J.; Hilgen, F. J. et al.: Base of large Gephyrocapsa and astronomical calibration of early Pleistocene sapropels in Site 967 and Hole 969D; solving the chronology of the Vrica Section (Calabria, Italy)download
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1996Lourens, L. J.; Hilgen, F. J. et al.: Early Pleistocene chronology of the Vrica section (Calabria, Italy)download
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1992Lourens, L. J.; Hilgen, F. J. et al.: Late Pliocene to early Pleistocene astronomically forced sea surface productivity and temperature variations in the Mediterranean

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