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57%1994Zachos, James C.: From the greenhouse to the icehouse; a Southern Ocean perspective of Paleogene climate
57%1998Bains, Santo; Corfield, Richard M. et al.: Investigating late Palaeocene/early Eocene climate variations and primary productivity reconstructions
57%1989Ruddiman, W. F.; Raymo, Maureen E. et al.: Pleistocene evolution; Northern Hemisphere ice sheets and North Atlantic Ocean
57%1996Meggers, Helge: Pliozaen-quartaere Karbonatsedimentation und Palaeozeanographie des Nordatlantiks und des Europaeischen Nordmeeres; Hinweise aus planktischen Foraminiferengemeinschaften Pliocene-Quaternary carbonate sedimentation and paleoceanography of the North Atlantic and the European North Sea; indications from planktonic foraminiferal assemblages
57%1992Zachos, James C.; Rea, David K. et al.: Paleogene and early Neogene deep water paleoceanography of the Indian Ocean as determined from benthic foraminifer stable carbon and oxygen isotope records
57%2004Schmidt, Daniela N.; Thierstein, Hans R. et al.: Abiotic forcing of plankton evolution in the Cenozoicdownload
57%2008Moore, Ted C., Jr.: Chert in the Pacific; biogenic silica and hydrothermal circulationdownload
57%2005Pena, L. D.; Calvo, E. et al.: Identification and removal of Mn-Mg-rich contaminant phases on foraminiferal tests; implications for Mg/Ca past temperature reconstructionsdownload
57%2006Hunt, Gene; Roy, Kaustuv: Climate change, body size evolution, and Cope's rule in deep-sea ostracodes
57%1997Duerkoop, Anke; Hale, Walter et al.: Late Quaternary variations of sea surface salinity and temperature in the western tropical Atlantic; evidence from delta (super 18) O of Globigerinoides sacculiferdownload
57%2000Lukashina, N. P.: Volcanic activity in oceans and evolution of foraminifers in the late Phanerozoic by the example of the North Atlantic
57%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
57%2005Cronin, Thomas M.; Dowsett, Harry J. et al.: Mid-Pliocene deep-sea bottom-water temperatures based on ostracode Mg/Ca ratiosdownload
57%2010Rousselle, Gaby; Beltran, Catherine et al.: Equatorial Pacific climatic variations during the Miocene-Pliocene at IODP-Site U-1338
57%1990Zachariasse, W. J.; Gudjonsson, L. et al.: Late Gauss to early Matuyama invasions of Neogloboquadrina atlantica in the Mediterranean and associated record of climatic change
57%2009John, Cedric M.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Constraining the carbon and hydrological cycles of North American continental margins across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%2006Dowsett, Harry; Robinson, Marci et al.: PRISM3 DOT1 Atlantic Basin reconstruction
57%2000Chapman, Mark R.; Shackleton, Nicholas J. et al.: Sea surface temperature variability during the last glacial-interglacial cycle; assessing the magnitude and pattern of climate change in the North Atlantic
57%2011Slotnick, Benjamin S.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Large amplitude variations in carbon cycling and terrestrial weathering during the latest Paleocene and earliest Eocene
49%2000Abreu, Vitor S.; Hardenbol, Jan et al.: Oxygen isotope synthesis; a Cretaceous ice-house?
49%2004Stewart, Duncan R. M.; Pearson, Paul N. et al.: Miocene tropical Indian Ocean temperatures; evidence from three exceptionally preserved foraminiferal assemblages from Tanzaniadownload
49%1997Nishi, Hiroshi; Sakai, Harutaka: Paleoceanographic changes of the Indian Ocean and corresponding tectonic events recorded in the Himalayan Range
49%2005Villa, Guiliana; Palandri, Silvia et al.: Quaternary calcareous nannofossils from Periantarctic basins; paleoecological and paleoclimatic implicationsdownload
49%2009Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M.: Mid-Pliocene Equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature reconstruction; a multi-proxy perspective
49%2007Habib, Daniel; Saeedi, Farnosh: The Manumiella seelandica global spike; cooling during regression at the close of the Maastrichtiandownload
49%1999Kelly, Daniel C.: Ecospace partitioning during the late Paleocene radiation of the planktic foraminiferal genus Morozovella; inference from stable isotopes
49%1999Olson, Hilary C.; Gary, Anthony: Integrated approaches to studying sea-level changes; examples from the Gulf of Mexico and the New Jersey margin using IPS software
49%2002Miller, Kenneth G.; Sugarman, Peter et al.: A Late Cretaceous chronology of large, rapid sea-level changes; glacioeustasy during the greenhouse world
49%2010Liow, Lee Hsiang; Skaug, Hans Julius et al.: Global occurrence trajectories of microfossils; environmental volatility and the rise and fall of individual species
42%1997McGowran, Brian; Li, Qianyu et al.: The Cenozoic neritic record in southern Australia; the biogeohistorical framework
42%1998Ramsay, Anthony T. S.; Smart, Christopher W. et al.: A model of early to middle Miocene deep ocean circulation for the Atlantic and Indian oceans
42%2003Kent, D. V.; Cramer, B. S. et al.: A case for a comet impact trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum and carbon isotope excursiondownload
42%2006Olsson, Richard K.: The Late Cretaceous/early Paleogene record at Bass River borehole, New Jersey coastal plain
42%2002Scherer, Reed; Bohaty, Steven et al.: Sustained sea-ice free conditions in the Antarctic nearshore zone during marine isotope stage 31 (1.07 Ma)
42%1994Zachos, James C.; Stott, Lowell D. et al.: Evolution of early Cenozoic marine temperatures
42%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
35%1993Kennett, J. P.; Hodell, D. A.: Evidence for relative climatic stability of Antarctica during the early Pliocene; a marine perspective
35%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
30%1971Douglas, Robert G.; Savin, Samuel M.: Isotopic analyses of planktonic foraminifera from the cenozoic of the northwest pacific, leg 6download
28%1971Presley, Bob J.; Claypool, George E.: Appendix; Techniques for analyzing interstitial water samples; Part II, Determination of total dissolved carbonate and carbon isotope ratiosdownload
14%1970Presley, B. J.; Goldhaber, M. B. et al.: Interstitial water chemistry, Deep Sea Drilling Project, leg 5, Chapter 21download
13%2009Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M. et al.: Pliocene three-dimensional global ocean temperature reconstructiondownload
9%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
7%1997Pekar, Stephen F.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: New Jersey coastal plain Oligocene sequencesdownload
7%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
7%1997Browning, James V.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Lower to middle Eocene sequences of the New Jersey coastal plain and their significance for global climate changedownload
6%2008Sagiya, Takeshi: ICDP workshop on borehole monitoring at the Nankai subduction zone; building a land-ocean borehole network to study the seismogenic zonedownload
6%2008Neal, Clive R.; Coffin, Millard F. et al.: Investigating large igneous province formation and associated paleoenvironmental events; a white paper for scientific drillingdownload
6%2008Myers, Greg: Ultra-deepwater riserless mud circulation with dual gradient drillingdownload
6%2008Fulthorpe, Craig S.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Drilling to decipher long-term sea-level changes and effects; a joint Consortium for Ocean Leadership, ICDP, IODP, DOSECC, and Chevron workshopsdownload
6%2008Lin, Weiren; Yamamoto, Koji et al.: Estimation of minimum principal stress from an extended leak-off test onboard the Chikyu drilling vessel and suggestions for future test proceduresdownload
6%2011Antler, Gilad; Turchyn, Alexandra V. et al.: Mechanics of bacterial sulfate reduction deduced from sulfur and oxygen isotopes in pore fluid sulfatedownload
5%2007Palike, Heiko; Lyle, Mitchell W. et al.: Pacific equatorial age transectdownload
5%2007De Natale, Giuseppe; Troise, Claudia et al.: The Campi Flegrei Deep Drilling Projectdownload
5%2003Miller, Kenneth G.; Browning, James V. et al.: 174AX Leg summary; sequences, sea level, tectonic, and aquifer resources; coastal plain drillingdownload
5%2007Peart, Leslie; Klaus, Ann: Retooling ocean drilling science into Earth science educational resourcesdownload
5%2007Morgan, Jo; Christeson, Gail et al.: Joint IODP/ICDP scientific drilling of the Chicxulub impact craterdownload
5%2007Conze, Ronald; Wallrabe-Adams, Hans-Joachim et al.: Joint data management on ICDP projects and IODP Mission Specific Platform Expeditionsdownload
4%1995Coyne, J.: Data management in the Ocean Drilling Programdownload
4%2010Exon, Neville: Australia's involvement in IODP; what it means for our scientistsdownload
4%2010Heap, Andrew D.; Exon, Neville: Australia's new marine research vessel; geoscience implicationsdownload
4%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Site U1331download
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1994Sellwood, Bruce W.; Price, Greg D. et al.: Cooler estimates of Cretaceous temperatures
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2005Watkins, David K.; Self-Trail, Jean M.: Calcareous nannofossil evidence for the existence of the Gulf Stream during the late Maastrichtiandownload
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1981Moore, T. C., Jr.; Pisias, N. G. et al.: Ocean basin and depth variability of oxygen isotopes in Cenozoic benthic Foraminifera
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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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1998Bice, Karen L.: Modeled causes, course and consequences of a Tethyan bottom water plume at the Paleocene/Eocene boundary
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1981Saltzman, Eric; Barron, Eric J. et al.: Cretaceous paleotemperatures from DSDP Inoceramus remains
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1986Barrera, Enriqueta: Isotopic paleotemperatures; 1, Effect of diagenesis; II, Late Cretaceous temperatures
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1992Barron, John A.: Paleoceanographic and tectonic controls on the Pliocene diatom record of California
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1973Olsson, Richard K.: Pleistocene history of Globigerina pachyderma (Ehrenberg) in Site 36, Deep-Sea Drilling Project, northeastern Pacificdownload
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1998Thomas, Deborah J.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Evidence for true global warming during the latest Paleocene Thermal Maximum
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1974Douglas, Robert G.; Savin, Samuel M.: Marine temperatures during the Cretaceous
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1975Douglas, R. G.; Savin, S. M.: Oxygen and carbon isotope analyses of Tertiary and Cretaceous microfossils from Shatsky Rise and other sites in the North Pacific Oceandownload
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1985Savin, Samuel M.; Abel, Linda et al.: The evolution of Miocene surface and near-surface marine temperatures; oxygen isotopic evidence
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1971Heath, G. Ross; Moberly, Ralph, Jr.: Cherts from the western Pacific, Leg 7, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
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2010Robinson, Marci M.; Dowsett, Harry J.: ePRISM; a case study in multiple proxy and mixed temporal resolution integration
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1971Broennimann, Paul; Resig, Johanna M.: A Neogene Globigerinacean biochronologic time-scale of the southwestern Pacificdownload
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1997Andersson, Carin: Transfer function vs. modern analog technique for estimating Pliocene sea-surface temperatures based on planktic foraminiferal data, western Equatorial Pacific Ocean
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1981Savin, Samuel M.; Douglas, Robert G. et al.: Miocene benthic foraminiferal isotope records; a synthesis
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1981Moore, T. C., Jr.; Lombari, Gail: Sea-surface temperature changes in the North Pacific during the late Miocene
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1986Jenkins, D. Graham: The Eocene-Oligocene boundary in deep sea deposits
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1987Miller, Kenneth G.; Fairbanks, Richard G. et al.: Benthic foraminiferal carbon isotopic records and the development of abyssal circulation in the eastern North Atlanticdownload
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2010Lutz, Brendan P.: Low-latitude northern hemisphere oceanographic and climatic responses to early shoaling of the Central American Seaway
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1970Smith, Lee Anderson; McNeely, Blake W.: Summary of Leg 10, biostratigraphydownload
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1970Smith, Lee Anderson; Beard, John H.: Late Neogene of the Gulf of Mexicodownload
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1995Saint-Marc, P.: Paleoceanographie du Golfe du Mexique (site DSDP 94) au Paleogene basal; les implications geodynamiques Paleo-oceanography of the Gulf of Mexico (DSDP Site 94) during the basal Paleogene; geodynamic implications
6%111972Poag, C. Wylie: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the western North Atlantic; DSDP Leg 11download
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2007Williams, Mark; Haywood, Alan M. et al.: Relative effect of taphonomy on calcification temperature estimates from fossil planktonic Foraminifera
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2005Williams, Mark; Haywood, Alan M. et al.: Evaluating the efficacy of planktonic foraminifer calcite (super 18) O data for sea surface temperature reconstruction for the late Miocene
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2008Lutz, B. P.; Ishman, S. E. et al.: Late Miocene to early Pliocene planktonic foraminiferal sea surface temperature estimates from DSDP Site 103 (northern Blake-Bahama Outer Ridge) based upon the modern analog technique
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2011Lutz, Brendan P.: Late Miocene and Pliocene paleoceanography of the low latitude Northern Hemisphere and its implications for future climate change
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1977Brenneke, J. C.: A comparison of the stable oxygen and carbon isotope composition of Early Cretaceous and Late Jurassic carbonates from DSDP sites 105 and 367download
100%121986Sackett, William M.: delta (super 13) C signatures of organic carbon in southern high latitude deep sea sediments; paleotemperature implications
20%121972Rogers, M. A.; Van Hinte, J. E. et al.: Organic carbon (super 13) C values from Cretaceous, Tertiary and Quaternary marine sequences in the North Atlanticdownload
18%121972Berggren, W. A.: Late Pliocene-Pleistocene glaciationdownload
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1996Nederbragt, Alexandra J.: Quantitative biogeography of the Late Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera and latitudinal diversity gradients
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1996Damassa, Sarah Pierce; Williams, Graham L.: Species diversity patterns in North Atlantic Eocene-Oligocene dinoflagellates
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1999Barrera, Enriqueta; Savin, Samuel M.: Evolution of late Campanian-Maastrichtian marine climates and oceans
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1972Laughton, Anthony S.; Berggren, William A. et al.: Site 111download

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