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78%1977Herring, James R.: Charcoal fluxes into Cenozoic sediments of the North Pacific
78%1973Cronan, D. S.; Garrett, Diane E.: Distribution of Elements in Metalliferous Pacific Sediments Collected during the Deep Sea Drilling Project
67%1979Keany, J.: Early Pliocene radiolarian taxonomy and biostratigraphy in the Antarctic region
67%1978Trotsyuk, V. Ya.: Volumetric concentrations of hydrocarbon gases in bottom waters, sediments, and Mesozoic-Cenozoic deposits of the ocean
67%1977Leinen, M.: A normative calculation technique for determining opal in deep-sea sediments
67%1980Ibach, Lynne E. Johnson: The relationship between sedimentation rate and total organic carbon content in ancient marine sediments
67%1973Shih, Chi-yu; Ridley, W. Ian: Ba and REE abundances in basalts from leg 9 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
67%1970Koons, Charles B.: JOIDES cores; organic geochemical analyses of four Gulf of Mexico and western Atlantic sediment samples
67%2009Kallmeyer, J.; Pockalny, R. et al.: Quantifying global subseafloor microbial abundance; method and implications
67%1982Ibach, Lynne E. Johnson: Relationship between sedimentation rate and total organic carbon content in ancient marine sediments
67%1977Smith, S. L.; Whitledge, T. E.: The role of zooplankton in the regeneration of nitrogen in a coastal upwelling system off Northwest Africa
63%2005Fisk, M. R.; Storrie-Lombardi, M. C. et al.: Elemental abundance distributions in basalt clays and meteorites; is it a biosignature?download
58%2011Marshall, Casey Caryl; Flynn, Meghan Marie et al.: Insight into changing climate and source areas; an investigation of marine arctic clay sediments
56%1981Summerhayes, Colin P.: Organic facies of Middle Cretaceous black shales in deep North Atlantic
56%1981Barnes, Ross O.; Will, Brian R.: Physical and diagenetic controls on the concentrations of dissolved Ar, N (sub 2) and CH (sub 4) in pore fluids from DSDP legs 47 to 57
56%1981Degens, Egon T.: Rate of denudation in Black Sea source area
56%1982Hickey, Rosemary L.; Frey, Frederick A.: Geochemical characteristics of boninite series volcanics; implications for their source
56%1980Tarney, J.; Wood, D. A. et al.: Nature of mantle heterogeneity in the North Atlantic; evidence from deep sea drilling
56%1979Leinen, M.; Stakes, D.: Metal accumulation rates in the central equatorial Pacific during Cenozoic time
56%1980Kyte, F. T.; Zhou, Zhiming: Analyses of noble metals at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
56%1977Henshaw, P. C., Jr.; Merrill, R. T.: A mechanism for CRM acquisition in pelagic sediments
56%1977Kominz, M.; Heath, G. R. et al.: Bulk density of pelagic sediments from the equatorial Pacific estimated from carbonate content, age, and subbottom depth
56%1980Schmincke, H. U.: The ocean crust
56%1984Kay, R. W.: Elemental abundances relevant to the identification of magma sources
56%1987Habib, Daniel; Drugg, Warren S. et al.: Dinoflagellate species abundance+multiple occurrence datum+amorphous debris = marine transgression; comparison with deep western North Atlantic stratigraphy
56%1977Scheidegger, K. F.; Corliss, J. B. et al.: Evidence for the compositional uniformity of a crustal segment of the Nazca Plate
56%1977Thierstein, H. R.: Mesozoic calcareous nannofossils from the Indian Ocean, DSDP legs 22 to 27
56%2004Storrie-Lombardi, M. C.; Fisk, M. R.: Elemental abundance distributions in suboceanic basalt glass; evidence of biogenic alterationdownload
55%1998Li Jie; Xu Yulin: Late Eocene-Quaternary Radiolaria from the northeastern Philippine Sea and their significance for paleoceanography
55%1984Empson-Morin, Karen M.: Depth and latitude distribution of Radiolaria in Campanian (Late Cretaceous) tropical and subtropical oceans
55%2008Kruglikova, Svetlana: High rank taxa of Radiolaria-Polycystina and bioindication of paleoenvironment
47%1975Edsall, Douglass W.: Submarine geology of volcanic ash deposits; stratigraphy, age, and magmatic composition of Hawaiian and Aleutian tephra; Eocene to Recent
47%1995Keller, Gerta: Mass extinction and evolution patterns across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
45%1968Weaver, Charles E.: Mineral facies in the Tertiary of the continental shelf and Blake Plateau
45%1996Yi Weixi; Shen Chengde et al.: High resolution element records in the late Pleistocene Xifeng loess profile
45%1998Sato, Tokiyuki; Saito, Takato et al.: Preliminary report on the geographical distribution of the cold water nannofossil Coccolithus pelagicus (Wallich) Schiller during the Pliocene to Pleistocene
45%1998Strong, C. P.; Webb, P. N.: Lower Miocene Foraminifera from CRP-1 Drillhole
45%1997Dmitrenko, O. B.: Palaeoecological groups of nannoplankton in the Paleogene deposits of the Atlantic and Indian oceans
45%1998Boersma, Anne; Premoli Silva, Isabella et al.: Trophic models for the well-mixed and poorly mixed warm oceans across the Paleocene/Eocene epoch boundary
45%2007Sharma, V.; Daneshian, J. et al.: Miocene Radiolaria from Inglis Island, Andaman Sea
39%1999McCarthy, Francine M. G.; Gostlin, Kevin E. et al.: Terrestrial and marine palynomorphs as sea-level proxies
39%2002Swart, Peter: Recrystallization and carbon isotopic composition of pore waters associated with the diagenesis of periplatform sediments
39%2003Hesse, Reinhard: Pore water anomalies of submarine gas-hydrate zones as tool to assess hydrate abundance and distribution in the subsurface; what have we learned in the past decade?download
39%2005Wang, Daming; Van der Voo, Rob et al.: Why is the remanent magnetic intensity of Cretaceous MORB so much higher than that of mid to late Cenozoic MORB?
34%2000Olsson, Richard K.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Mid-Cretaceous sequences, carbon extraction, and sea-level histories
34%1988Kurihara, Kenji; Kennett, James P.: Bathymetric migration of deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the Southwest Pacific during the Neogene
34%1997Frank, Tracy D.; Arthur, Michael A.: Paleoceanography and mid-Maastrichtian marine extinction events
34%2005Tipple, Brett J.; Pagani, Mark: A biomarker record of the Paleogene evolution and expansion of C4 plants
34%1998Sugarman, P. J.; Olsson, R. K. et al.: Geochemical signature and paleoecological changes associated with the Cenomanian/Turonian anoxic event, Bass River, New Jersey, ODP Leg 174AX
34%1999Kyte, Frank T.: Cretaceous-Tertiary impact ejecta; distribution, composition, and implications for impact and extinction mechanisms
34%2005Schulte, Peter; Kontny, Agnes: Chicxulub impact ejecta from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-P) boundary in northeastern Mexico
34%2012Suto, Itsuki; Kawamura, Keita et al.: Changes in upwelling mechanisms drove the evolution of marine organisms
34%2012John, Cedric M.; Banerjee, Neil R. et al.: Clay assemblage and oxygen isotopic constraints on the weathering response to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, east coast of North America
29%1970Olson, R. K.; Goll, R.: Biostratigraphy, Chapter 29download
29%1980Melguen, M.: Calcium carbonate and sand-fraction analysis of Cenozoic and Mesozoic sediments from the Moroccan Basindownload
29%1992McCartney, Kevin; Harwood, David M.: Silicoflagellates from Leg 120 on the Kerguelen Plateau, Southeast Indian Oceandownload
28%2013Kendrick, Mark A.; Honda, Masahiko et al.: Subduction zone fluxes of halogens and noble gases in seafloor and forearc serpentinites
28%1972Bukry, David: Coccolith stratigraphy; leg 14, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
27%1987Ruddiman, William F.; Esmay, Ann: A streamlined foraminiferal transfer function for the subpolar North Atlanticdownload
25%1970Vallier, Tracy L.: Grain size analysis, Chapter 14download
24%2009Sluijs, Appy; Brinkhuis, Henk: A dynamic climate and ecosystem state during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; inferences from dinoflagellate cyst assemblages on the New Jersey Shelfdownload
24%1992Compton, John S.; Mallinson, David et al.: Regional correlation of mineralogy and diagenesis of sediment from the Exmouth Plateau and Argo Basin, northwestern Australian continental margindownload
24%1997Liu, Chengjie; Browning, James V. et al.: Paleocene benthic foraminiferal biofacies and sequence stratigraphy, Island Beach borehole, New Jerseydownload
22%1980Dick, Henry J. B.: Vesicularity of Shikoku Basin basalt; a possible correlation with the anomalous depth of back-arc basinsdownload
22%1997Miller, Kenneth G.; Rufolo, Scott et al.: Early to middle Miocene sequences, systems tracts, and benthic foraminiferal biofacies, New Jersey coastal plaindownload
21%2009Takahashi, Kozo; Ravelo, Christina et al.: Site U1345download
21%2010Sager, William W.; Sano, Takashi et al.: Site U1348download
20%2009Takahashi, Kozo; Ravelo, Christina et al.: Site U1340download
20%1970Vallier, Tracy L.: The mineralogy of some turbidite sands from sites 32 and 35, Chapter 25download
20%2009Takahashi, Kozo; Ravelo, Christina et al.: Site U1342download
20%1992Quilty, Patrick G.: Data report; Unsuccessful search for fish otoliths, Cretaceous and younger; Leg 120, Southern Indian Oceandownload
20%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Site U1337download
20%2009Takahashi, Kozo; Ravelo, Christina et al.: Expedition 323 summary
19%1997Gohn, Gregory S.: Data report; Cretaceous ostracode assemblages in the Island Beach core, New Jersey coastal plaindownload
19%1970Hay, W. W.: Calcareous nannofossils from cores recovered on leg 4, Chapter 23download
18%2011Fulthorpe, Craig S.; Hoyanagi, Koichi et al.: Site U1354download
18%1997McHugh, Cecilia M. G.: Effect of relative sea-level changes on the diagenesis of Eocene sediment; New Jersey slope and coastal plaindownload
17%1990Tamaki, Kensaku; Pisciotto, Kenneth A. et al.: Site 795download
17%2009Takahashi, Kozo; Ravelo, Christina et al.: Site U1341download
17%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Site U1338download
17%1970Cita, Maria B.; Nigrini, Catherine et al.: Biostratigraphy, Chapter 19 in initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project - v. 2, leg 2 of cruises of "Glomar Challenger", Hoboken, N.J., to Dakar, Senegal, Oct.-Nov. 1968download
17%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Site U1331download
17%1989ten Haven, H. L.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Preliminary analysis of extractable lipids in sediments from the eastern North Atlantic (Leg 108); comparison of a coastal upwelling area (Site 658) with a nonupwelling area (Site 659)download
17%2009Takahashi, Kozo; Ravelo, Christina et al.: Site U1344download
17%1984Hinz, Karl; Winterer, Edward L. et al.: Site 545download
17%1995Coyne, J.: Data management in the Ocean Drilling Programdownload
16%2009Takahashi, Kozo; Ravelo, Christina et al.: Site U1339download
16%2010Sager, William W.; Sano, Takashi et al.: Site U1349download
16%2011Fulthorpe, Craig S.; Hiyanagi, Koichi et al.: Site U1353download
16%1970Vallier, Tracy L.: Carbon carbonate results, Chapter 15download
16%1987Jiang, Yan Wen; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Paleocene-Eocene calcareous nannofossils of onshore wells from the coastal plain of New Jersey and Maryland, U.S.A.download
15%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Site U1336download
15%2010Sager, William W.; Sano, Takashi et al.: Site U1347download
15%1976Bastien, T. W.; Lehmann, E. K. et al.: The geology of Peter I Islanddownload
14%1982Aguayo, J. Eduardo: Appendix III; Composition and source of detrital sand layers from the Guaymas Basindownload
14%1977Bode, Gerald W.: Grain size and carbon/carbonate analyses, Leg 37download
14%1989Pallant, Amy; Kaminski, Michael A.: Bolboforma from Leg 105, Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay, and the chronostratigraphy of Bolboforma in the North Atlanticdownload
14%1990Hargraves, Robert B.; Duncan, Robert A.: Radiometric age and paleomagnetic results from Seychelles dikesdownload
14%2011Fulthorpe, Craig S.; Hoyanagi, Koichi et al.: Site U1351download
14%1997Muller, Frederick L.; Uptegrove, Jane: Data report; Heavy mineral analysis of the upper Miocene(?) to Pleistocene sands, Cape May sitedownload

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