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1978Douglas, R. G.; Savin, S. M.: Oxygen isotopic evidence for the depth stratification of Tertiary and Cretaceous planktic foraminifera
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6-55
8
8-71
9
9-77
18
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31-292
31-296
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1981Keller, Gerta: Miocene biochronology and paleoceanography of the North Pacific
43%6
6-55
8
8-71
9
9-77
31
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1981Keller, Gerta: Planktonic foraminiferal faunas of the Equatorial Pacific suggest early Miocene origin of present oceanic circulation
71%71978Hughes, G. W.: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphic datum planes for Plio-Pleistocene sedimentary rocks from the Solomon Islands
71%7
7-62
1983Resig, J. M.; Kroopnick, P. M.: Isotopic and distributional evidence of a planktonic habit for the foraminiferal genus Streptochilus Broennimann and Resig, 1971
71%7
7-62
7-63
1977Barbieri, F.; Iaccarino, S. et al.: Paleoecology of the Pliocene in the sites 62 and 63 DSDP (Leg 7-equatorial West Pacific)
57%8
8-69
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130-806
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138-846
1997Andersson, Carin: Transfer function vs. modern analog technique for estimating Pliocene sea-surface temperatures based on planktic foraminiferal data, western Equatorial Pacific Ocean
71%91980Orr, W. N.; Jenkins, D. Graham: Eastern equatorial Pacific Pliocene-Pleistocene biostratigraphy
5%91972Jenkins, D. Graham; Orr, William N.: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the eastern Equatorial Pacific, Leg 9download
57%9
9-77
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1986Fordham, Barry G.: Miocene-Pleistocene planktic foraminifers from D.S.D.P. sites 208 and 77, and phylogeny and classification of Cenozoic species
57%9
9-77
1984Keigwin, Lloyd; Keller, Gerta: Middle Oligocene cooling from Equatorial Pacific DSDP Site 77B
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9-77
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21-208
2002Webster, Andrea J.; Purvis, Andy: Testing the accuracy of methods for reconstructing ancestral states of continuous characters
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82-563
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1989Hess, Jennifer; Stott, Lowell D. et al.: The Oligocene marine microfossil record; age assessments using strontium isotopesdownload
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9-77
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1986Jenkins, D. Graham: The Eocene-Oligocene boundary in deep sea deposits
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184-1148
2006Li Qianyu; Li Baohua et al.: Late Miocene development of the western Pacific warm pool; planktonic foraminifer and oxygen isotopic evidencedownload
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9-78
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143
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144-873
159
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2001Pearson, Paul N.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Mutabella mirabilis gen. et sp. nov., a Miocene microperforate planktonic foraminifer with an extreme level of intraspecific variability
50%9
9-84
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21
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1977Kennett, J. P.: Late Neogene paleoceanography of the South Pacific
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2009Lazarus, David B.; Kotrc, Benjamin et al.: Radiolarians decreased silicification as an evolutionary response to reduced Cenozoic ocean silica availability
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1970Smith, Lee Anderson; McNeely, Blake W.: Summary of Leg 10, biostratigraphydownload
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10-85
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10-97
1970McNeely, Blake Woodbury: Biostratigraphy of the Mesozoic and Paleocene pelagic sediments of the Campeche Embankment areadownload
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1970Smith, Lee Anderson; Beard, John H.: Late Neogene of the Gulf of Mexicodownload
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10-86
10-94
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43
43-384
171B
171B-1051
2008Jackett, Sarah-Jane; Baumgartner, Peter O. et al.: A new low-latitude late Paleocene-early Eocene radiolarian biozonation based on unitary associations; applications for accreted terranes
14%10
10-89
10-94
1991Gardulski, Anne F.: Climatically induced sedimentary cycles in Pliocene deep-water carbonatesdownload
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10-94
1985Keller, Gerta: Eocene and Oligocene stratigraphy and erosional unconformities in the Gulf of Mexico and Gulf Coast
57%10
10-94
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
57%10
10-95
62
62-463
2010Georgescu, M. Dan: Evolutionary classification of the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian-lower Campanian) planktic Foraminifera with incipient meridional ornamentation
50%10
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15-150
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62-463
2007Georgescu, Marius Dan: A new planktonic heterohelicid foraminiferal genus from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian)
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62-463
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71-511
171B
171B-1050
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2009Georgescu, Marius D.: Transition from the typological to evolutionary classification of the Cretaceous planktic Foraminifera; case study of Anaticinella Eicher 1973
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74-528
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1994Huber, Brian T.; Boersma, Anne: Cretaceous origination of Zeauvigerina and its relationship to Paleocene biserial planktonic foraminifera
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2011Georgescu, Marius Dan: A new type of test wall in the Late Cretaceous (late Santonian-Campanian) heterohelicid planktic Foraminifera
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12-111
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15-152
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32-305
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39-356
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43-384
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62-463
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86-577
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122-761
122-762
171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
198
198-1212
2008Georgescu, M. Dan; Abramovich, Sigal: A new serial Cretaceous planktic foraminifer (family Heterohelicidae Cushman, 1927) from the upper Maastrichtian of the equatorial Central Pacific
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11-98
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16-157
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29-281
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30-289
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32-310
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37-335
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41-366
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63-470
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73-519
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81-552
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133-811
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154-925
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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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11-103
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
57%12
12-111
39
39-357
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40-365
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93-605
1992Nederbragt, Alexandra J.: Paleoecology of late Maastrichtian Heterohelicidae (planktic foraminifera) from the Atlantic region
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12-111
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39-356
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43-384
171B
171B-1050
2009Georgescu, Marius Dan; Abramovich, Sigal: A new Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) serial planktic foraminifer (family Heterohelicidae) with early planispiral coil and revision of Spiroplecta Ehrenberg, 1844
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1996Nederbragt, Alexandra J.: Quantitative biogeography of the Late Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera and latitudinal diversity gradients
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62-463
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113-690
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1999Barrera, Enriqueta; Savin, Samuel M.: Evolution of late Campanian-Maastrichtian marine climates and oceans
57%12
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1980Rabussier-Lointier, D.: Reconstitution paleoclimatique du Miocene inferieur d'apres les isotopes stables de l'oxygene et du carbone des Foraminiferes planctoniques Paleoclimatic reconstruction of the lower Miocene based on stable oxygen and carbon isotopes of planktonic foraminifera
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12-116
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47-398
1979Arthur, M. A.; Scholle, P. A. et al.: Stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon in carbonates from sites 398 and 116 of the Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
71%131985Mueller, Carla: Late Miocene to Recent Mediterranean biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments based on calcareous nannoplankton
57%13
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1995Aksu, A. E.; Yasar, D. et al.: Late glacial-Holocene paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic evolution of the Aegean Sea; micropaleontological and stable isotopic evidence
71%13
13-125
1984Raffi, I.; Sprovieri, R.: Calcareous plankton in the DSDP Hole 125, Leg 13 (Ionian Sea, Eastern Mediterranean); a review
57%13
13-125
13-132
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42-372
1978Thunell, R. C.: Late Cenozoic biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of the Mediterranean Sea
57%13
13-125
13-132
1979Thunell, R. C.: Climatic evolution of the Mediterranean Sea during the last 5.0 million years
57%13
13-125
13-132
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42-372
1979Thunell, R. C.: Mediterranean Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy; quantitative results from DSDP sites 125, 132 and 372
71%13
13-132
1979Barbieri, R.; Colalongo, M. L.: Two new species of planktonic foraminifera from the lower Pleistocene
57%13
13-132
1979Keigwin, L. D., Jr.; Thunell, R. C.: Middle Pliocene climatic change in the western Mediterranean from faunal and oxygen isotopic trends
57%13
13-132
1999Vaiani, Stefano Claudio; Barbieri, Mario et al.: Integrated strontium isotope stratigraphy and biochronology in the upper Pliocene and Pleistocene of DSDP Site 132 (western Mediterranean)
21%13
13-132
1973von Donk, J.; Saito, T. et al.: Stable isotope investigations of the Miocene evaporites and Pliocene and Pleistocene sedimentary rocks and oozes; oxygen isotopic composition of benthonic and planktonic foraminifera of earliest Pliocene age at Site 132, Tyrrhenian Basindownload
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42-374
42-376
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79-547
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1993Zhang, Jijun; Scott, David B. et al.: Paleoceanography in the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent oceans during the Messinian Stage
57%14
14-135
1990Frances, G.; Sierro, F. J. et al.: Variacion en las asociaciones de foraminiferos bentonicos abisales en el D.S.D.P. Site 135 durante el Pleistoceno superior Variation in the assemblages of abyssal benthonic foraminifera at D.S.D.P. Site 135 during the upper Pleistocene
36%14
14-135
14-139
14-140
14-141
1978Diester-Haass, L.; Chamley, H.: Neogene paleoenvironment off NW Africa based on sediments from DSDP Leg 14
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14-137
14-138
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47-398
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51-417
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52-417
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79-545
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93-603
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103-638
103-641
1998Erbacher, Jochen; Thurow, Juergen: Mid-Cretaceous radiolarian zonation for the North Atlantic; an example of oceanographically controlled evolution processes in the marine biosphere?
36%14
14-137
14-144
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143-865
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144-872
2007Coxall, Helen K.; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Iterative evolution of digitate planktonic Foraminifera
50%14
14-144
2002Norris, Richard D.; Bice, Karen L. et al.: Jiggling the tropical thermostat in the Cretaceous hothouse
36%14
14-144
171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2003Bice, Karen L.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Evidence for Cretaceous tropical warmth from data
36%15
15-146
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122-762
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198-1210
2011Petrizzo, Maria Rose; Falzoni, Francesca et al.: Identification of the base of the lower-to-middle Campanian Globotruncana ventricosa Zone; comments on reliability and global correlations
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15-146
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1973Saunders, John B.; Beaudry, Fred M. et al.: Paleocene to Recent planktonic microfossil distribution in the marine and land areas of the Caribbeandownload
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15-146
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15-153
1973Schneidermann, Nahum: Pelagic limestones in the Central Caribbeandownload
7%15
15-146
15-150
15-151
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15-153
1973Premoli Silva, Isabella; Bolli, Hans M.: Late Cretaceous to Eocene planktonic foraminifera and stratigraphy of the Leg 15 sites in the Caribbean Seadownload
6%15
15-147
1973Roegl, Fred; Bolli, Hans M.: Holocene to Pleistocene planktonic foraminifera of Leg 15, Site 147 (Cariaco Basin [trench], Caribbean Sea) and their climatic interpretationdownload
14%15
15-149
1973Ramsey, Anthony T. S.; Schneidermann, Nahum et al.: Fluctuation in the past rates of carbonate solution in Site 149; a comparison with other ocean basins and an interpretation of their significancedownload
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15-151
15-152
143
143-865
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198-1209
2011Soldan, Dario M.; Petrizzo, Maria Rose et al.: Phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of the Paleogene genus Igorina through parsimony analysis
57%15
15-152
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86-577
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120-749
1995Li, Qianyu; McGowran, B. et al.: Early Palaeocene Parvularugeoglobigerina and late Eocene Praetenuitella; does evolutionary convergence imply similar habitat?
57%15
15-152
39
39-356
39-357
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43-384
1984Boersma, Anne: Campanian through Paleocene paleotemperature and carbon isotope sequence and the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Atlantic Ocean
57%15
15-154
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16-157
1978Keigwin, L. D., Jr.: Pliocene closing of the Isthmus of Panama, based on biostratigraphic evidence from nearby Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea cores
14%15
15-154
1973Olsson, Richard K.: Growth studies on Globorotalia exilis Blow and Globorotalia pertenuis Beard in the Site 154A section, Leg 15, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
57%16
16-157
1978Keigwin, L. D., Jr.: Late Cenozoic isotope stratigraphy of DSDP Site 157 (Panama Basin); onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
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16-157
16-158
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32-310
1979Keigwin, L. D., Jr.: Late Cenozoic stable isotope stratigraphy and paleoceanography of DSDP sites from the east equatorial and central North Pacific Ocean
71%16
16-158
1982Dunn, Dean Alan: Miocene sediments of the equatorial Pacific Ocean; carbonate stratigraphy and dissolution history
50%16
16-158
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18-173
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63-470
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67-495
1985Barrera, Enriqueta; Keller, Gerta et al.: Evolution of the Miocene ocean in the eastern North Pacific as inferred from oxygen and carbon isotopic ratios of foraminifera
57%16
16-162
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40-361
1989Wei, Wuchang; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Discoaster praebifax n. sp.; a possible ancestor of Discoaster bifax Bukry (Coccolithophoridae)
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17-167
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41-366
130
130-803
130-807
1999Schrag, Daniel P.: Effects of diagenesis on the isotopic record of late Paleogene tropical sea surface temperatures
57%18
18-172
144
144-871
1998Palmer, Martin R.; Pearson, Paul N. et al.: Palaeoceanographic pH gradients in the upper ocean from planktonic foraminiferal boron isotope ratios
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1973Ingle, James C., Jr.: Neogene foraminifera from the northeastern Pacific Ocean, Leg 18, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
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18-173
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32-310
1978Keller, Gerta: Late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of the northeastern Pacific; evidence from DSDP Sites 173 and 310 at the North Pacific Front
57%18
18-173
32
32-310
1981Keller, Gerta; Ingle, James C., Jr.: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy, paleoceanographic implications, and deep-sea correlation of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Centerville Beach section, northern California
57%18
18-173
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63-470
67
67-495
1983Barrera, Enriqueta; Barron, John A. et al.: Middle and late Miocene surface water temperature variations in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, as inferred from planktic foraminiferal oxygen isotope ratios
57%18
18-173
63
63-470
1981Barron, John A.; Keller, Gerta: Integration of diatom and planktonic foraminiferal data for biostratigraphic and paleoclimatic interpretation of middle and upper Miocene Monterey Shale
57%18
18-173
1979Kammer, T. W.: Paleosalinity, paleotemperature, and isotopic fractionation records of Neogene foraminifera from DSDP Site 173 and the Centerville Beach section, California
57%18
18-173
31
31-296
32
32-310
1978Keller, G.: Late Neogene climatic oscillations across the mid latitudes of the North Pacific
57%18
18-173
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31-296
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32-310
1978Keller, G.: Late Neogene paleoceanography and planktonic foraminiferal datum levels of mid latitudes of the North Pacific
57%18
18-173
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31-296
32
32-310
1979Keller, Gerta: Early Pliocene to Pleistocene planktonic foraminiferal datum levels in the North Pacific; DSDP sites 173, 310, 296
57%18
18-173
63
63-470
1983Barron, John A.; Keller, Gerta: Paleotemperature oscillations in the middle and late Miocene of the northeastern Pacific
57%18
18-173
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31-292
31-296
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32-310
1979Keller, G.; Ingle, J. C. et al.: Middle to late Miocene correlations across the North Pacific with onshore extrapolations
57%18
18-173
18-181
32
32-310
1978Keller, G.: Morphologic variation of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (Ehrenberg) in sediments of the marginal and central Northeast Pacific Ocean and paleoclimatic interpretation
57%18
18-173
31
31-296
32
32-310
1978Keller, G.: North Pacific biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of DSDP sites 173, 310, 296
57%18
18-173
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32-310
1977Keller, G.; Ingle, J. C., Jr.: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of the northeastern Pacific; evidence from DSDP sites 173 and 310 at the North Pacific Front
14%18
18-173
1979Ingle, J. C., Jr.: Correlation of continental-margin and deep-sea sequences; Neogene examples from Pacificdownload
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19-184
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19-190
2009Scholl, David W.; Barth, Ginger A. et al.: Why hydrate-linked velocity-amplitude anomaly structures are common in the Bering Sea Basin; a hypothesis
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20-194
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20-202
1973Bukry, David: Phytoplankton stratigraphy, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 20, western Pacific Oceandownload
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20-199
20-200
20-202
1973Krasheninnikov, Valeri A.; Hoskins, Robert H.: Late Cretaceous, Paleocene and Neogene planktonic foraminiferadownload
71%211978Irvine, I.: Late Pliocene-Quaternary biostratigraphy and climatic change in DSDP 208, Lord Howe Rise
9%211973Edwards, A. R.: Southwest Pacific regional unconformities encountered during Leg 21download
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21-206
21-207
21-208
29
29-284
1977Kennett, J.; Malmgren, B. et al.: Late Neogene planktonic foraminifera and oxygen isotopes; paleoceanography in South Pacific DSDP sites
57%21
21-206
21-208
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30-289
1983Srinivasan, M. S.; Kennett, J. P.: The Oligocene-Miocene boundary in the South Pacific
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21-206
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29-284
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1980Srinivasan, M. S.; Kennett, J. P.: Equatorial to temperate Neogene planktonic foraminiferal correlation and evolution; Southwest Pacific
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21-206
21-207
21-208
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29-281
29-284
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30-289
1981Srinivasan, M. S.; Kennett, J. P.: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and evolution; equatorial to subantarctic, South Pacific
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21-206
21-207
21-208
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29-284
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90-588
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1992Wei, Kuo-Yen: Evolution of planktic foraminiferal clade Globoconella during the late Neogene; paleoceanographic modulation
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21-207
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1988Wei, Kuo-Yen; Kennett, James P.: Phyletic gradualism and punctuated equilibrium in a late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal clade

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