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38%143
143-865
1995Bralower, Timothy J.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Late Paleocene to Eocene paleoceanography of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean; stable isotopes recorded at Ocean Drilling Program Site 865, Allison Guyotdownload
38%15
15-146
15-148
15-150
15-151
15-153
1977Maurrasse, F. J. M. R.: Paleotectonic implications of subaqueous flow structures in Mesozoic/Cenozoic Caribbean deep-sea sediments
38%41
41-366
90
90-588
90-590
90-591
1986Stein, Ruediger; Robert, Christian: The deep-sea sediment records of DSDP sites 366 and 588, 590, and 591; implications for African and Australian climate and plate tectonic drift during post-Eocene times!
38%86
86-577
1986Gerstel, Jennifer; Thunell, Robert C.: The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary event in the North Pacific; planktonic foraminiferal results from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 577, Shatsky Risedownload
38%67
84
1986Aubouin, J.; Bourgois, J. et al.: Two types of active margins; convergent-compressional margins and convergent-extensional margins
38%113
113-689
2006Landau, E. A.; Schellenberg, S. A.: Deep-ocean ostracode faunal response to rapid global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum at ODP Site 689 (Maud Rise, South Atlantic Ocean)
38%199
199-1219
2006Barron, John A.: Diatom biochronology for the early Miocene of the Equatorial Pacific
38%208
208-1262
208-1263
2007Chun, C. O.; Scher, Howie D. et al.: Cerium anomalies in fossil fish teeth reveal changes in bottom water oxygenation
38%104
104-642
2007Meyer, R.; Hertogen, J. et al.: Crustal-mantle melt interactions during continental breakup at the early Paleocene Voring Plateau, North Atlantic igneous province
38%171B
171B-1050
207
207-1259
2004Miller, K. G.; Wright, J. D. et al.: Visions of ice sheets in a greenhouse world
38%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
38%189
189-1170
189-1171
2005Malone, M. J.; White, T. S. et al.: A paleoenvironmental record from high latitude Eocene nearshore marine sediments; concretions from ODP Leg 189, Tasman Gateway
38%113
113-689
2005Nielsen, T. M.; McCarren, H. K. et al.: A surface-to-bottom progression of oceanic changes during the initial stages of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
38%1998Boersma, Anne; Premoli Silva, Isabella et al.: Trophic models for the well-mixed and poorly mixed warm oceans across the Paleocene/Eocene epoch boundary
38%95
95-612
150
150-903
150-904
1998McHugh, Cecilia M. G.; Snyder, Scott W. et al.: Upper Eocene ejecta of the New Jersey continental margin reveal dynamics of Chesapeake Bay impact
38%150
150-903
150-904
1998Glass, B. P.; Koeberl, C. et al.: Upper Eocene tektite and impact ejecta layer on the continental slope off New Jersey
38%73
73-523
113
113-689
171B
171B-1052
1999Lear, Carrie; Wilson, Paul et al.: Assessing Mg/Ca in benthic Foraminifera as a palaeotemperature proxy for the Cenozoic oceans
38%183
183-1140
2005Henriques, Frederico; Weis, Dominique et al.: Principal component analysis of Cenozoic Kerguelen Plume basalts
38%199
199-1218
2005Coxall, Helen K.; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Rapid stepwise onset of Antarctic glaciation and deeper calcite compensation in the Pacific Ocean
38%2005Beaman, M. A.; Sager, W. W. et al.: Revised Late Cretaceous and early Cenozoic apparent polar wander path for the Pacific Plate
38%198
198-1210
2005Bown, Paul R.: Selective calcareous nannoplankton survivorship at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
38%1972005Kerr, Bryan C.; Scholl, David W. et al.: Seismic stratigraphy of Detroit Seamount, Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain; post-hot-spot shield-building volcanism and deposition of the Meiji driftdownload
38%80
80-550
1994Tauxe, L.; Gee, J. et al.: Magnetostratigraphy of the Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming; new constraints on the location of Paleocene/Eocene boundary
38%25
25-248
25-249
1994Ben-Avraham, Zvi; Niemi, Tina M. et al.: Mid-Tertiary changes in deep ocean circulation patterns in the Natal Valley and Transkei Basin, Southwest Indian Ocean
38%86
86-577
91
91-596
1994Evans, N. J.; Ahrens, T. J. et al.: New evidence for primary fractionation of ruthenium and iridium in the Chicxulub ejecta cloud
38%122
122-761
1994Rocchia, R.; Robin, E. et al.: Ni-rich spinels (meteoric spinels) as indicators of the KT event timing
38%55
55-433
1994Craddock, John P.; Pearson, Alene M.: Non-coaxial horizontal shortening strains preserved in twinned amygdule calcite, DSDP Hole 433, Suiko Seamount, Northwest Pacific Plate
38%90
90-588
94
94-608
120
120-747
1994Oslick, Jeffrey S.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Oligocene-Miocene Sr isotopes; correlations to an inferred glacioeustatic record
38%1994Moers, M. E. C.; de Leeuw, J. W. et al.: Origin and diagenesis of carbohydrates in ancient sediments
38%145
145-885
145-886
1994Hamilton, T. S.: Paleoceanographic, paleoclimatic and tectonic signals from Cenozoic North Pacific abyssal sediments; seismic stratigraphy of ODP Leg 145 drillsites
38%120
120-747
1994Oslick, Jeffrey S.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Oligocene-Miocene strontium isotopes; stratigraphic revisions and correlations to an inferred glacioeustatic recorddownload
38%43
43-384
74
121
121-752
1994Corfield, Richard M.; Norris, Richard D.: Paleocene deep water circulation
38%119
119-738
1994Liu, Chengjie; Olsson, Richard K.: Patterns of planktonic foraminifer extinction at the end of Cretaceous; stepwise, gradual, foreshadow/extended, latitudinal controlled, or instantaneous?
38%1451994Kersting, A. B.; Arculus, R. J.: Pb systematics of Klyuchevskoy Volcano, Kamchatka and North Pacific sediments; implications for magma genesis and crustal recycling in the Kamchatkan Arc
38%113
113-689
113-690
177
177-1090
2006Martin, E. E.; Scher, H. D.: Vertical water mass structure of the Southern Ocean inferred from neodymium isotopes; implications for organic carbon burial
38%80
80-550
2006Brooks, Kent: When the Sun died over northern Europe; the unique geology of Denmark's inland islands
38%113
113-689
119
119-738
121
121-757
2006Scher, H. D.; Delaney, M. L. et al.: Widespread changes in ocean circulation following the opening of Drake Passage
38%39
39-357
39-359
1975Fodor, R. V.; Kumar, N. et al.: Petrology of volcanic tuff and breccia from the Walvis seamount-province and Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean, DSDP Leg 39B
38%113
113-690
171B
171B-1051
2001Cramer, Benjamin S.: Latest Paleocene-earliest Eocene cyclostratigraphy; using core photographs for reconnaissance geophysical logging
38%85
85-573
2001Yin Yanhong; Wan Tianfeng et al.: Microtektites from DSDP Site 573 in East Pacific
38%1994Uddin, Ashraf; Kher, Suvrat et al.: Detrital record of the eastern Himalaya; modal analysis of upper Cenozoic sandstones of the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh
38%113
114
119
120
1994Ehrmann, Werner U.: Die kaenozoische vereisungsgeschichte der Antarktis The Cenozoic glacial history of Antarctica
38%143
143-865
1994Ivanova, Elena V.; Murdmaa, Ivar O.: Dissolution of planktic foraminifers on the Mid-Pacific guyots during Cenozoic related to oxygen-minimum zone
38%42
42-380
57
57-440
63
63-467
1990Vella, Alfred J.; Holzer, Gunther: Ether-derived alkanes from sedimentary organic matter
38%21
21-206
21-208
30
30-289
1983Srinivasan, M. S.; Kennett, J. P.: The Oligocene-Miocene boundary in the South Pacific
38%9
9-77
1984Keigwin, Lloyd; Keller, Gerta: Middle Oligocene cooling from Equatorial Pacific DSDP Site 77B
38%17
171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1051
171B-1052
1998Kroon, D.; Norris, R. D. et al.: Drilling Blake Nose; the search for evidence of extreme Palaeogene-Cretaceous climates and extraterrestrial event
38%150
150-903
1998Vecsei, A.; van der Smissen, J. H.: Early carbonate diagenesis in slope sequences and at their boundaries, Cenozoic, offshore New Jersey (ODP Leg 150)
38%171B
171B-1051
1998Reicherter, Klaus; Pletsch, Thomas: Eocene ash layers from ODP Leg 171B, Site 1051 (Blake Nose, offshore Florida); petrography, geochemistry and stratigraphic correlation
38%1998Konnecke, Lis K.; Coffin, Millard F. et al.: Early development of the southern Kerguelen Plateau (Indian Ocean) from shallow wide-angle ocean bottom seismometer and multichannel seismic reflection datadownload
38%6
6-47
143
143-865
1998Thomas, Deborah J.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Evidence for true global warming during the latest Paleocene Thermal Maximum
38%143
143-865
1998Kelly, D. Clay; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Evolutionary consequences of the latest Paleocene thermal maximum for tropical planktonic Foraminifera
38%74
74-528
1987Herbert, Timothy D.; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Milankovitch cycles in late Maastrichtian DSDP sites, South Atlantic
38%114
114-699
114-700
114-704
1987Nobes, D. C.; Mienert, J.: Ocean Drilling Program Leg 114; preliminary results of physical property measurements
38%90
90-593
1987Jenkins, D. G.: Oligocene-Miocene unconformities in North Otago and the Tasman Sea
38%12
48
104
1987Boulter, Michael C.; Manum, Svein B.: Palynology dates and describes the flora at the time of opening of the northern Atlantic
38%38
38-348
104
104-642
104-643
1987Manum, Svein B.; Boulter, Michael C. et al.: Palynology of the Eocene to Miocene sedimentary sequence of ODP Leg 104 (Norwegian Sea)
38%60
125
1995Fryer, Patricia; Mottl, Michael et al.: Serpentine bodies in the forearcs of western Pacific convergent margins; origin and associated fluids
38%115
115-706
1995Lytwyn, J.; Burke, K.: Short hectic life, sudden death and burial of the Deccan Trap source mantle plume (DTSMP)
38%171B
171B-1051
1999Katz, Miriam E.; Pak, Dorothy K. et al.: The source and fate of massive carbon input during the latest Paleocene thermal maximum
38%112
112-682
1999Veto, Istvan; Hertelendi, Ede et al.: Upward increase of kerogen delta (super 13) C in the Peru margin upper Oligocene; possible implications for the Cenozoic evolution of atmospheric CO (sub 2)
38%39
39-356
1999Hildebrand-Habel, Tania; Willems, Helmut et al.: Variations in calcareous dinoflagellate associations from the Maastrichtian to middle Eocene of the western South Atlantic Ocean (Sao Paulo Plateau, DSDP Leg 39, Site 356)
38%171A
171A-1049
171B
2000Huber, B. T.; MacLeod, K. G.: Abrupt extinction and subsequent reworking of Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera across the K/T boundary from the subtropical Atlantic
38%165
165-999
165-1001
171B
171B-1050
171B-1051
2000Roehl, U.; Ogg, J. G. et al.: Astronomical calibration of the Paleocene time scale
38%143
143-865
144
144-871
144-872
2000Pearson, Paul N.; Palmer, Martin R.: Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations over the past 60 million years
38%188
188-1166
188-1167
2000Quilty, Patrick G.: Biostratigraphy of ODP Leg 188 and its contribution to understanding of the "Amery Basin"
38%93
93-605
113
113-690
2000Bybell, Laurel M.; Gibson, Thomas G.: Calcareous nannofossils associated with the late Paleocene thermal maximum event in New Jersey
38%120
120-747
122
122-761
2000Streng, Michael; Hildebrand-Habel, Tania et al.: Cenozoic evolution of calcareous dinoflagellates in the eastern Indian Ocean (ODP Legs 120 and 122)
38%183
183-1138
183-1139
183-1140
2000Moore, C. Leah; Wallace, P.: Characteristics and origin of marine ash layers from the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean (ODP Leg 183)
38%93
93-605
171A
171A-1049
171B
2000Olsson, R. K.; Wright, J. D. et al.: Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary events on the New Jersey continental margin
38%2082004Zachos, James C.; Kroon, Dick et al.: ODP Leg 208; the early Cenozoic extreme climates transect along Walvis Ridge
38%199
199-1218
2004Wade, Bridget; Palike, Heiko: Oligocene paleoceanography, glaciation events and sea-level changes
38%183
183-1139
183-1140
2004Foley, Susan; Ingram, Wes et al.: Oligocene-middle Miocene calcareous nannofossils from the northernmost Kerguelen Plateau (46 degrees S); warm-water indicators and influences
38%189
189-1172
2004Warnaar, J.; Stickley, C. et al.: Orbital forced sea level fluctuations during the middle Eocene (ODP Site 1172, East Tasman Plateau)
38%151
151-913
2009Eldrett, James S.; Greenwood, David R. et al.: Increased seasonality through the Eocene to Oligocene transition in northern high latitudes
38%80
80-550
2009Westerhold, Thomas; Rohl, Ursula et al.: Latest on the absolute age of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM); new insights from exact stratigraphic position of key ash layers +19 and -17
38%208
208-1262
208-1263
2009Raffi, I.; De Bernardi, B. et al.: Malformations in Discoaster species related to the PETM and ELMO hyperthermal events
38%302
302-M0002
302-M0004
2009Onodera, Jonaotaro; Takahashi, Kozo: Middle Eocene ebridians from the central Arctic Basin
38%2009Schumann, D.; Raub, T. D. et al.: Occurrence of gigantic biogenic magnetite during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
38%38
38-338
56
56-436
57
57-438
2007Suto, Itsuki: The Oligocene and Miocene record of the diatom resting spore genus Liradiscus Greville in the Norwegian Sea
38%3022007Gleason, J. D.; Thomas, D. T. et al.: Water column structure of the Eocene Arctic Ocean from Nd-Sr isotope proxies in fossil fish debris
38%2082007Hodell, David A.; Kamenov, George D. et al.: Variations in the strontium isotope composition of seawater during the Paleocene and early Eocene from ODP Leg 208 (Walvis Ridge)download
38%2007Muttoni, Giovanni; Kent, Dennis V.: Widespread formation of cherts during the early Eocene climate optimumdownload
38%86
86-577
1994Robin, E.; Froget, L. et al.: Characteristics and origin of spinel-bearing spheroids at the KT boundary
38%74
74-527
74-529
1994Gartner, S.; Alcala, J. et al.: Coccolithophore extinction at the KT boundary; gradual or abrupt
38%119
119-738
1994Huber, Brian T.; Liu, Chengjie et al.: Comment on "The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary transition in the Antarctic Ocean and its global implications", by G. Keller
38%80
80-550
199
199-1215
199-1220
199-1221
2002Backman, Jan; Raffi, Isabella: Palaeogene nannofossil biostratigraphy from the Equatorial Pacific Ocean
38%173
173-1067
2005Hebert, R.; Beaudoin, G. et al.: Metamorphic evolution of amphibolites from Site 1067A ODP Leg 173 off Galicia Bank; mineralogy and oxygen isotope geochemistry
38%113
113-690
1991Kennett, J. P.; Stott, L. D.: Abrupt deep-sea warming, palaeoceanographic changes and benthic extinctions at the end of the Palaeocene
38%72
72-516
74
74-528
113
113-689
119
119-738
1991Wei, Wuchang; Liu, Li: Biometric study of Prinsius bisulcus-P. martinii and its biochronologic application
38%122
122-762
122-763
1991Siesser, William G.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Braarudosphaera-rich sediments on the Exmouth Plateau, eastern Indian Ocean
38%115
115-715
115-716
1991Aubert, O.; Droxler, A. W.: Cenozoic evolution of the Maldives carbonate system (equatorial Indian Ocean)
38%28
28-270
1991Ford, A. B.: Chemical characteristics of greywacke and Palaeosol of early Oligocene or older sedimentary breccia, Ross Sea DSDP Site 270
38%7
7-63
1989Karp, Boris Y.; Zdorovenin, B. B. et al.: Results of seismic investigations of the Eauripic Rise
38%95
95-612
1999Albin, E. F.: Regional stratigraphic correlation of North American tektites
38%1821999Hine, Albert C.; Feary, David A. et al.: Research in Great Australian Bight yields exciting early results
38%1972004Koppers, Anthony A. P.; Duncan, Robert A. et al.: Implications of a nonlinear (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar age progression along the Louisville seamount trail for models of fixed and moving hot spotsdownload
38%115
115-705
115-706
1994Pilipenko, A. I.: Structure and evolution of the Saya de Malha Bank, western Indian Ocean
38%94
94-608
1991Miller, Kenneth G.; Feigenson, Mark D. et al.: Miocene isotope reference section, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 608; an evaluation of isotope and biostratigraphic resolutiondownload
38%62
62-465
74
74-527
1996Henriksson, Anders S.: Calcareous nannoplankton productivity and succession across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Pacific (DSDP Site 465) and Atlantic (DSDP Site 527) oceans

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