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77%1981Sloan, James L., II: Organic carbon accumulation in the world ocean
77%1994Raymo, M. E.: The Himalayas, organic carbon burial, and climate in the Miocenedownload
77%1982Arthur, M. A.; Scholle, Peter A.: Calculations of global rate of burial of Cretaceous organic carbon and oceanic stable carbon as an aid to source-rock studies
77%1985Arthur, Michael A.; Dean, Walter A. et al.: Anomalous (super 13) C enrichment in modern marine organic carbon
77%1982Ibach, Lynne E. Johnson: Relationship between sedimentation rate and total organic carbon content in ancient marine sediments
64%1981Degens, Egon T.: Rate of denudation in Black Sea source area
64%1986Stein, Ruediger; Rullkoetter, Juergen et al.: Accumulation of organic-carbon-rich sediments in the Late Jurassic and Cretaceous Atlantic Ocean; a synthesis
64%1986Stein, Ruediger: Organic carbon and sedimentation rate; further evidence for anoxic deep-water conditions in the Cenomanian/Turonian Atlantic Ocean
64%1982Sloan, James L., II; Miskell, Kimberlee, J.: The history of organic carbon and opaline silica accumulation in the world ocean
64%1992Meyers, Philip A.: Changes in organic carbon stable isotope ratios across the K/T boundary; global or local control?
64%1993Paropkari, Anil L.; Mascarenhas, Antonio et al.: Hydrocarbon prospects of the western continental slope of India as indicated by surficial enrichment of organic carbon
64%1983Arthur, Michael A.; Dean, Walter E.: Paleoceanographic models for Cretaceous organic carbon deposition
64%1983Negus-De Wys, Jane; Kroopnick, P. M.: Percent total organic carbon versus Miocene time at DSDP sites
64%1998Vetrov, A. A.; Romankevich, E. A. et al.: Organic carbon distribution in sedimentary cover of the Pacific and Indian oceans
64%2008Wagner, Thomas; Stronach, Nick et al.: Understanding ocean redox and formation of organic carbon rich sediments from the shelf to deep oceans and their significance for the deep biosphere
64%1988Stein, R.: Deposition of organic carbon-rich sediments in narrow marine basins and open-marine upwelling environments; new results from the Ocean Drilling Program
64%2001Kuijpers, Marcel Martinus Maria: Mechanisms and biogeochemical implications of the Mid-Cretaceous global organic carbon burial events
64%2005Fehn, Udo; Snyder, G. T. et al.: The marine iodine system as a proxy for global deposition of organic carbon
54%1970Vallier, Tracy L.: Carbon carbonate results, Chapter 15download
54%1985Arthur, M. A.; Meyers, P. A.: Report of the JOI-USSAC workshop on Cretaceous black shales
54%1985Akiyama, Masahiko: Increasing rate of sedimentation with the geologic history
54%1980Baker, Earl W.; Louda, J. William: Organic geochemistry; highlights in the Deep-Sea Drilling Project
54%1976Hunt, J. M.: Light hydrocarbons in deep sea sediments
54%1986Kvenvolden, Keith A.; McDonald, Thomas J.: Organic geochemistry on the JOIDES resolution; an assay
54%1983von der Dick, Hans: Organisch-geochemische und kohlenpetrographische Untersuchungen an kuestennahen Sedimenten. (Ein Beitrag zum "Deep Sea Drilling Project") Organic geochemistry and coal petrography in sediments near the coast; a contribution to Deep Sea Drilling Project
54%1986Rindsberg, Andrew Kinney: Distribution and preservation of biogenic sedimentary structures in the deep sea
54%1980Barnes, Ross O.: Anoxic methane consumption in marine sediments; some problems with current geochemical models
54%1984Schlanger, Seymour O.; Arthur, M. A.: Cretaceous organic carbon-rich strata in the world ocean; a Deep Sea Drilling contribution to Mesozoic paleoceanography
54%1980Ibach, Lynne E. Johnson: The relationship between sedimentation rate and total organic carbon content in ancient marine sediments
54%1984Webb, D. J.; Morris, R. J.: DSDP Site 258; evidence for Recent nutrient-rich upwelling off Western Australia
54%1991Canfield, Donald E.: Sulfate reduction in deep-sea sediments
54%1977Geodekyan, A. A.; Trotsyuk, V. Ya. et al.: Geochemical premises to oil and gas formation beneath the sea and the ocean bed
54%1989Stein, R.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Changes in paleoenvironments in the Atlantic Ocean during Cretaceous times; results from black shales studies
54%1975McIver, R. D.: Hydrocarbon occurrences from JOIDES Deep Sea Drilling Project
54%1991Stein, R.: Accumulation of organic carbon in marine sediments: results from the Deep Sea Drilling Project/Ocean Drilling Program (DSDP/ODP)
54%2009Kallmeyer, J.; Pockalny, R. et al.: Quantifying global subseafloor microbial abundance; method and implications
51%1999Holbourn, A.; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Palaeoenvironments and palaeobiogeography of the Late Cretaceous Casamance transect (Senegal, NW Africa); distribution patterns of benthic Foraminifera, organic carbon and terrigenous flux
48%1970Carbon carbonate results, (Chapter) 9download
47%2000Miller, Kenneth G.; Wright, J. D. et al.: Abrupt, transient climatic and carbon extraction events associated with the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary (OAE2), Bass River, NJ
45%1979Thierstein, H. R.: Paleoceanographic implications of organic carbon and carbonate distribution in Mesozoic deepsea sediments
45%1986Farrimond, P.; Eglinton, G. et al.: Alkenones in Cretaceous black shales, Blake-Bahama Basin, western North Atlantic
45%1982Cita, M. B.; Grignani, D.: Nature and origin of late Neogene Mediterranean sapropels
45%1982Meyers, Philip A.; Kawka, Orest E. et al.: Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green claystones and black shales from the South Atlantic seabed
45%1986Herbin, J. P.; Montadert, L. et al.: Organic-rich sedimentation at the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary in oceanic and coastal basins in the North Atlantic and Tethys
45%1986Herbin, J. P.; Magniez-Jannin, F. et al.: Mesozoic organic rich sediments in the South Atlantic; distribution in time and space
45%1990Morse, John W.; Emeis, Kay C.: Controls on C/S ratios in hemipelagic upwelling sediments
45%1984Bair, John; Hart, George F.: Palynology of some Lower Cretaceous sediments from the Malvinas area, South Atlantic
45%2006Robinson, S. A.; Clarke, L. J. et al.: Oceanic anoxic events in the Early Cretaceous Pacific Ocean; unique records from the Calera Limestone of Central California
45%2002Jahn, Britta: Mid to late Pleistocene variations of marine productivity in and terrigenous input to the Southeast Atlantic
45%1983Dean, Walter E.; Arthur, Michael A.: Relationships between amount and type of organic matter and isotopic and chemical compositions of Cretaceous black shales
45%1993Suits, Neil S.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: C-S-Fe systematics in Peru margin muds
45%1984Anastasakis, George C.; Stanley, Daniel Jean: Sapropels and organic-rich variants in the Mediterranean; sequence development and classification
45%1998Delaney, M. L.: Phosphorus accumulation in marine sediments and the oceanic phosphorus cycledownload
45%2003Kurtz, A. C.; Kump, L. R. et al.: Early Cenozoic decoupling of the global carbon and sulfur cyclesdownload
45%1987Emeis, K. C.: Cretaceous black shales of the South Atlantic Ocean; the role and origin of recycled organic matter
45%1980Yemel'yanov, Ye. M.; Trimonis, E. S. et al.: Geokhimicheskiye issledovaniya pozdnekaynozoyskikh otlozheniy Geochemical studies of upper Cenozoic deposits
45%1999Kaminski, M. A.; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: The evolution and paleobiogeography of abyssal agglutinated Foraminifera since the Early Cretaceous; a tale of four faunas
45%1983Eglinton, G.; Brassell, S. C. et al.: The role of organic geochemistry in the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP/IPOD)
45%1999Kemp, Alan E. S.; Pearce, Richard B. et al.: The role of mat-forming diatoms in the formation of Mediterranean sapropels
45%1997Jung, M.; Ilmberger, J. et al.: Why some Mediterranean sapropels survived burn-down (and others did not)
45%1998Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.; Koester, Juergen: A euxinic southern North Atlantic Ocean during the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event
45%1992Duan, W.; Raiswell, R. et al.: Geochemical characteristic of organic C, pyrite S and reactive Fe and environmental control on sediment in North Japan Sea basin
45%1992Brumsack, H. J.: Geochemistry of Cretaceous black shale from the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary event; paleoenvironment of deposition and time limitations
45%1997Hofmann, P.; Ricken, Werner et al.: Processes controlling the accumulation of organic matter in high frequency sedimentary cycles of Albian age in the North Atlantic Ocean
45%1999Premoli Silva, Isabella; Sliter, William V.: Cretaceous paleoceanography; evidence from planktonic foraminiferal evolution
45%2009Slomp, C. P.; Kraal, P. et al.: Reconstructing phosphorus and carbon cycling during Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; why we need modern analogues
45%1990Heinze, P. M.: Kohlenstoffisotopen-Verhaeltnisse benthischer Foraminiferen aus der Sauerstoffminimum-Zone vor Peru (ODP Leg 112) Carbon isotope relationships of the benthonic foraminifers from the oxygen minimum zone of Peru, ODP Leg 112
45%1982Cool, Thomas E.: Sedimentological evidence concerning the paleoceanography of the Cretaceous western North Atlantic Ocean
45%1994Lichtfouse, Eric; Rullkoetter, Juergen: Accelerated transformation of organic matter below the silica transition zone in immature sediments from the Japan Sea
45%1997Lueckge, Andreas: Ablagerung und Fruehdiagenese organischen Materials in marinen Hochproduktivitaetsgebieten Deposit and early diagenesis of organic materials in highly productive marine environments
45%1983Waples, Douglas W.: Reappraisal of anoxia and organic richness, with emphasis on Cretaceous of North Atlantic
45%2008Moran, Kathryn; Backman, Jan et al.: A dynamic Cenozoic Arctic Ocean
38%1998Dean, Walter E.; Arthur, Michael A.: Geochemical expressions of cyclic Neocomian carbonate sequences in the North Atlantic
38%1999Dean, Walter E.; Arthur, Michael A.: Sensitivity of the North Atlantic Basin to cyclic climatic forcing during the Early Cretaceous
36%1990Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Herbin, Jean Paul et al.: Distribution of Cenomanian-Turonian organic facies in the western Mediterranean and along the adjacent Atlantic margin
36%1986Dean, Walter E.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Depletion of (super 13) C in Cretaceous marine organic matter; source, diagenetic, or environmental signal?
36%1986Rullkoetter, J.; Mukhopadhyay, P. K. et al.: Facies and diagenesis of organic matter in deep sea sediments from the Blake Outer Ridge and the Blake Bahama Basin, western North Atlantic
36%2001Thiede, Joern; Schaefer, Priska et al.: Present and past oceanographic controls of sediment formation in North Atlantic-Arctic gateway (a critical appraisal of SFB 313 scientific results)
36%2008Mohtadi, Mahyar; Rossel, Pamela et al.: Deglacial pattern of circulation and marine productivity in the upwelling region off central-south Chile
36%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
36%1994Moers, M. E. C.; de Leeuw, J. W. et al.: Origin and diagenesis of carbohydrates in ancient sediments
36%1988Soh, Wonn; Ishizuka, T. et al.: Where does the organic material of the deep-sea Nankai Trough sediments come from?
36%2000Emeis, Kay-Christian; Struck, Ulrich et al.: Temperature and salinity variations of Mediterranean Sea surface waters over the last 16,000 years from records of planktonic stable oxygen isotopes and alkenone unsaturation ratios
36%2005Finkel, Zoe V.; Katz, Miriam E. et al.: Climatically driven macroevolutionary patterns in the size of marine diatoms over the Cenozoic
36%2008Francois, L.; Lefebvre, V. et al.: Modelling the middle Miocene excursion in the (super 13) C isotopic composition of deep seawater
32%1990Hill, Peter J.; Coulbourn, William T. et al.: Manihiki Plateau; results of recent resource-oriented shipboard investigations and discovery of a major ?mud volcano complex
32%2007Cohen, Anthony S.; Coe, Angela L. et al.: The late Palaeocene-early Eocene and Toarcian (Early Jurassic) carbon isotope excursions; a comparison of their time scales, associated environmental changes, causes and consequences
31%1992Rullkoetter, Juergen; Littke, Ralf et al.: Petrography and geochemistry of organic matter in Triassic and Cretaceous deep-sea sediments from the Wombat and Exmouth plateaus and nearby abyssal plains off Northwest Australiadownload
31%1970Pimm, A. C.: Carbon carbonate results, leg 4, Chapter 13download
28%1984Hinz, Karl; Winterer, Edward L. et al.: Site 545download
28%1978Erdman, J. G.; Schorno, K. S.: Geochemistry of carbon; Deep Sea Drilling Project, legs 42A and 42Bdownload
27%2000Olsson, Richard K.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Mid-Cretaceous sequences, carbon extraction, and sea-level histories
27%2005Tipple, Brett J.; Pagani, Mark: A biomarker record of the Paleogene evolution and expansion of C4 plants
27%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
27%2001Hill, P. J.; Moore, A. M. G. et al.: Sedimentary basins and structural framework of the South Tasman Rise and East Tasman Plateau
25%1977Bode, Gerald W.: Grain size and carbon/carbonate analyses, Leg 37download
23%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Pacific Equatorial Age Transect; Expeditions 320 and 321 of the riserless drilling platform from and to Honolulu, Hawaii (USA); Sites U1331-U1336, 5 march-4 May 2009; and Honolulu, Hawaii (USA), to San Diego, California (USA); Sites U1337-U1338,; 4 May-22 June 2009
22%2009Fischer, Jan P.; Ferdelman, Timothy G. et al.: Oxygen penetration deep into the sediment of the South Pacific Gyredownload
22%1970Weser, Oscar E.: Lithologic summary, Chapter 30download
20%1997Pak, Dorothy; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Global significance of an isotopic record from the New Jersey coastal plain; linkage between the shelf and deep sea in the late Paleocene to early Eocenedownload

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