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38%117
117-724
2003Tamburini, Federica; Foellmi, Karl B. et al.: Sedimentary phosphorus record from the Oman margin; new evidence of high productivity during glacial periodsdownload
38%199
199-1219
2003Engel, Robb; McCartney, Kevin: Silicoflagellates recovered from the deep sea, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199, Site 1219, East Equatorial Pacific
38%1572003Prahl, F. G.; Cowie, Greg L. et al.: Selective organic matter preservation in "burn-down" turbidites on the Madeira abyssal plaindownload
38%90
90-594
2002Soons, J. M.; Moar, N. T. et al.: Quaternary vegetation and climate changes on Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand
38%145
145-885
145-886
2002Pettke, Thomas; Lee, Der-Chuen et al.: Radiogenic Hf isotopic compositions of continental eolian dust from Asia, its variability and its implications for seawater Hf
38%177
177-1089
2002Cortese, G.; Abelmann, A.: Radiolarian-based paleotemperatures during the last 160 kyr at ODP Site 1089 (Southern Ocean, Atlantic Sector)
38%183
183-1137
2002Ingle, Stephanie; Weis, Dominique et al.: Relationship between the early Kerguelen plume and continental flood basalts of the paleo-eastern Gondwanan margins
38%170
170-1039
2002Ibaraki, Masako: Responses of planktonic Foraminifera to the emergence of the Isthmus of Panama
38%165
165-1000
2002Steph, S.; Tiedemann, R.: Role of Panama Uplift on ocean circulation and climate; did the Caribbean warm pool develop during the late Miocene (5.5 Ma)?
38%94
94-609
165
165-1000
2002Tiedemann, Ralf; Haug, Gerald H. et al.: Role of Panama uplift on Pliocene Atlantic thermohaline circulation
38%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2002White, T. S.; Malone, M. J.: Salinity variation in the Eocene Australo-Antarctic Seaway; a record of the waxing and waning of Antarctic ice?
38%177
177-1089
2002Flores, Jose-Abel; Sierro, Francisco Javier et al.: Sea-surface dynamics and calcium carbonate production during MIS9 to 13 in the Southern Ocean; relationship between geochemistry and the calcareous nannofossil record
38%172
172-1059
2002Hagen, Sveinung; Keigwin, Lloyd D.: Sea-surface temperature variability and deep water reorganisation in the subtropical North Atlantic during isotope stage 2-4
38%177
177-1090
2002Diekmann, Bernhard; Kuhn, Gerhard: Sedimentary record of the mid-Pleistocene climate transition in the southeastern South Atlantic (ODP Site 1090)
38%177
177-1088
177-1089
177-1090
2002Wildeboer Schut, Etienne; Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele et al.: Seismic evidence for bottom current activity at the Agulhas Ridge
38%166
166-1006
2002Reuning, L.; Bauch, T. et al.: Semi-precession cycles at the slope of the early Pliocene Great Bahama Bank
38%79
79-545
2002Herrle, Jens O.; Pross, Joerg et al.: Short-term environmental changes in the Cretaceous Tethyan Ocean; micropalaeontological evidence from the early Albian oceanic anoxic event 1B
38%1541997Mikkelsen, Naja; Barron, John A.: Early Oligocene diatoms on the Ceara Rise and the Cenozoic evolution of biogenic silica accumulation in the low-latitude Atlantic
38%130
130-806
154
154-926
2004Steel, B. A.; Kucera, M. et al.: Testing the molecular clock using the best fossil record; case studies from the planktic Foraminifera
38%2007Tanimura, Yoshihiro; Shimada, Chieko et al.: Modern distribution of Thalassionema species (Bacillariophyceae) in the Pacific Ocean
38%138
138-847
138-850
138-851
1996Haslett, S. K.: Radiolarian faunal data through the Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai magnetosubchron of ODP Leg 138, sites 847, 850 and 851 (eastern Equatorial Pacific)
38%146
146-893
1996Hendy, I. L.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Rapid interstadial climate changes recorded in the surface waters of the Santa Barbara Basin, ODP Site 893A
38%146
146-893
1996Cannariato, K. G.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Relations between catastrophic benthic ecosystem changes in the Santa Barbara Basin, ocean circulation, and late Quaternary global climate change
38%162
162-983
1996Channell, J. E. T.; Hodell, D. A. et al.: Relative paleointensity and oxygen isotope records for the last 300 kyr at ODP Site 983
38%120
120-750
122
122-761
1996MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Huber, Brian T.: Reorganization of deep ocean circulation accompanying a Late Cretaceous extinction event
38%111
111-677
138
138-847
138-850
138-851
1996Haslett, Simon K.; Funnell, Brian M.: Sea surface temperature variation and palaeo-upwelling throughout the Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai subchron of the eastern Equatorial Pacific; an analysis of radiolarian data from ODP sites 677, 847, 850 and 851
38%145
145-885
145-886
1996Dickens, Gerald R.; Owen, Robert M.: Sediment geochemical evidence for an early-middle Gilbert (early Pliocene) productivity peak in the North Pacific Red Clay Province
38%29
29-277
1979Corliss, B. H.: Response of deep-sea benthonic foraminifera to the development of the psychrosphere near the Eocene/Oligocene boundary
38%2010Sakamoto, T.; Sakai, Saburo et al.: The role of the Bering Sea in the global climate; preliminary results of the IODP Expedition 323, Bering Sea paleoceanography
38%172
172-1058
2010Poli, Maria Serena; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: The western North Atlantic record of MIS 13 to 10; changes in primary productivity, organic carbon accumulation and benthic foraminiferal assemblages in sediments from the Blake Outer Ridge (ODP Site 1058)
38%199
199-1219
2010Westerhold, T.; Bown, P. R. et al.: Toward the Cenozoic megasplice-high-resolution XRF core scanning data and improved composite records from IODP Expedition 320; implications for fine scale paleoceanography
38%41
41-367
1980Dean, W. E.; Gardner, J. V.: Cyclic variations of organic carbon in anoxic facies of Jurassic to Eocene age, Cape Verde Basin (DSDP Site 367), continental margin of Northwest Africa
38%184
184-1145
2009Jun Tian; Huang Enqing et al.: East Asian winter monsoon maxima during the last glacial cycle; insights from a latitudinal sea-surface temperature gradient across the South China Sea
38%74
74-525
113
113-690
2009Friedrich, Oliver; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Early Maastrichtian carbon cycle perturbation and cooling event; implications from the South Atlantic Oceandownload
38%3022009Gleason, J. D.; Thomas, D. J. et al.: Early to middle Eocene history of the Arctic Ocean from Nd-Sr isotopes in fossil fish debris, Lomonosov Ridgedownload
38%10
10-95
171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
2009Shamrock, J. L.; Watkins, D. K.: Evolution of the Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil genus Eiffellithus and its biostratigraphic significance
38%138
138-846
202
202-1240
2009Dubois, Nathalie; Kienast, Markus et al.: Eastern Equatorial Pacific cold tongue during the last glacial maximum as seen from alkenone paleothermometrydownload
38%2007Kopp, Robert E.; Raub, Timothy D. et al.: Magnetofossil spike during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; ferromagnetic resonance, rock magnetic, and electron microscopy evidence from Ancora, New Jersey, United Statesdownload
38%202
202-1239
2009Rincon-Martinez, D.; Contreras, S. et al.: Are glacials (interglacial) in the easternmost Pacific Ocean drier (wetter) during the last 300 000 years?
38%130
130-807
189
189-1170
189-1171
2009Fantle, Matthew S.: Ca isotope constraints on diagenetic alteration of Cenozoic paleo-proxies
38%1991Wright, James D.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Evolution of modern deepwater circulation; evidence from the late Miocene Southern Oceandownload
38%167
167-1017
1997Irino, Tomohisa; Pedersen, Tom F. et al.: Minor elements variation in ODP Site 1017, off California, during the last 30 kyr
38%145
145-885
145-886
1997Rea, David K.; Snoeckx, Hilde et al.: Miocene to Recent record of eolian deposition in the North Pacific; Asian drying, Tibetan Plateau Uplift, and late Cenozoic global cooling
38%1671997Lyle, Mitch; Koizumi, Itaru et al.: Neogene evolution of the California current system; preliminary results from ODP Leg 167
38%134
134-828
1997Martinez, J. Ignacio; De Deckker, Patrick et al.: New estimates for salinity changes in the Western Pacific warm pool during the last glacial maximum; oxygen-isotope evidence
38%172
172-1054
172-1062
172-1063
1997Keigwin, Lloyd; Rio, Domenico et al.: Northwest Atlantic sediment drifts
38%94
94-607
154
154-925
1998Rutherford, S. D.; D'Hondt, S.: Propagation from the tropics to the high latitude North Atlantic of a linear response to orbital forcing at 1.6 Ma
38%172
172-1058
2010Bahr, Andre; Nuernberg, Dirk et al.: Surface and subsurface evolution of the western (sub)tropical Atlantic warm pool during MIS 5
38%120
120-747
2010Majewski, Wojciech; Bohaty, Steven M.: Surface-water cooling and salinity decrease during the middle Miocene climate transition at Southern Ocean ODP Site 747 (Kerguelen Plateau)
38%86
86-577
2010Thibault, Nicolas; Gardin, Silvia: The calcareous nannofossil response to the end-Cretaceous warm event in the tropical Pacific
38%146
146-893
167
167-1017
2010Murphy, Daniel P.; Thomas, Deborah J.: The negligible role of intermediate water circulation in stadial-interstadial oxygenation variations along the Southern California margin; evidence from Nd isotopes
38%113
113-689
113-690
119
119-738
119-744
1992Ehrmann, Werner U.; Mackensen, Andreas: Sedimentological evidence for the formation of an East Antarctic ice sheet in Eocene/Oligocene time
38%1551995Burns, S. J.; Maslin, M. A.: delta (super 18) O values of glacial seawater estimated from sediment pore-waters, Amazon Fan, Leg 155 ODP
38%1031995Reston, T. J.; Krawczyk, C. M. et al.: Detachment tectonics during Atlantic rifting; analysis and interpretation of the S reflection, the West Galicia margin
38%1995Dumont, Michael P.; Barron, John A.: Diatom biochronology of the Sisquoc Formation in the Santa Maria Basin, California, and its paleoceanographic and tectonic implications
38%73
73-522
1995Hartl, Paul David; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Earliest Oligocene increase in South Atlantic productivity as interpreted from "rock magnetics" at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 522download
38%1988Emais, K. C.; Suess, E. et al.: Tektonik und Palaeozeanographie im Vorland der Anden; Untersuchungen im Rahmen des Internationalen Tiefseebohrprogramms Tectonics and paleo-oceanography of the Andes Foreland; studies of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
38%177
177-1091
177-1093
177-1094
2006Kemp, A. E.; Grigorov, I. et al.: Southern Ocean giant diatom mat deposits; markers of Pleistocene Antarctic Polar Front migration
38%92
92-597
92-602
1984Rea, David K.; Bloomstine, Maurice K.: Neogene record of the Southern Hemisphere tradewinds from the Southeast Pacific Ocean
38%146
146-893
167
167-1017
2004Hendy, I. L.; Pedersen, T. F. et al.: Intermittent existence of a Southern Californian upwelling cell during submillennial climate change of the last 60 kyrdownload
38%175
175-1078
2004Ruehlemann, Carsten; Mulitza, Stefan et al.: Intermediate depth warming in the tropical Atlantic related to weakened thermohaline circulation; combining paleoclimate data and modeling results for the last deglaciationdownload
38%178
178-1095
2004Hassold, N. J. C.; Rea, D. K. et al.: Late Cenozoic reduction in Antarctic Circumpolar Current flow from analyses of drift deposits along the Antarctic Peninsula, ODP Site 1095
38%189
189-1171
189-1172
2004Diester-Haass, Liselotte: Late Neogene history of paleoproductivity and ice rafting south of Tasmania
38%178
178-1098
2004Pike, J.; Stickley, Cathy E. et al.: Late Quaternary biosiliceous laminated marine sediments from Antarctica; seasonality during a period of rapid climate change
38%138
138-846
2004Chiyonobu, Shun; Narikiyo, Reika et al.: Latest Quaternary palaeoceanography of the eastern Pacific Ocean on the analysis of calcareous nannofossils
38%94
94-609
303
303-U1308
2007Hodell, D.; Channell, J. E. T. et al.: Millennial-scale climate variability in the North Atlantic beyond the last glacial cycle inferred from IODP Site U1308 (re-occupation of DSDP Site 609)
38%94
94-607
306
306-U1313
2007Rashid, H.; Gruetzner, J. et al.: Millennial-scale deep ocean ventilation and sea-surface variability during the last four glacial cycles; a new assessment for the Northern Hemisphere ice-sheet growth
38%138
138-846
2003Loubere, Paul; Fariduddin, Mohammad et al.: Patterns of export production in the eastern Equatorial Pacific over the past 130,000 yearsdownload
38%177
177-1088
2003Hodell, David A.; Venz, Kathryn A. et al.: Pleistocene vertical carbon isotope and carbonate gradients in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Oceandownload
38%130
130-806
2003Wara, M. W.; Delaney, M. L. et al.: Possible roles of pH, temperature, and partial dissolution in determining boron concentration and isotopic composition in planktonic foraminiferadownload
38%39
39-356
43
43-384
1978Boersma, A.: Some oxygen and carbon isotope variations from late Campanian across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at five Atlantic Ocean DSDP sites
38%113
113-689
113-690
1996Thomas, E.; Shackleton, N. J.: The Paleocene-Eocene benthic foraminiferal extinction and stable isotope anomalies
38%115
115-714
117
117-723
121
121-758
1996Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa; Wei, Wuchang: Variations in the Indian Ocean monsoon system in the late Quaternary as revealed by coccoliths
38%108
108-658
1996Zhao, Meixun; Haslett, Simon K. et al.: Weaker upwelling off N.W. Africa during the last glacial
38%130
130-806
1996Bickert, Torsten; Beiersdorf, Helmut et al.: Western Equatorial Pacific upwelling vs. central gyre; a comparison of Ontong Java and Manihiki plateaus stable isotope records for the last 2.6 Ma
38%145
145-885
145-886
1997Dickens, Gerald R.; Barron, John A.: A rapidly deposited pennate diatom ooze in upper Miocene-lower Pliocene sediment beneath the North Pacific polar front
38%127
127-797
1997Nomura, Ritsuo: Application of optical structure of foraminiferal test walls to analyze the ecology and paleoecology
38%2006Dowsett, Harry; Robinson, Marci et al.: PRISM3 DOT1 Atlantic Basin reconstruction
38%47
47-398
1982Berthou, P. Y.; Blanc, P. et al.: Sedimentation argileuse comparee au Cretace moyen et superieur, dans le bassin occidental portugais et sur la marge voisine (site 398 DSDP); enseignements paleogeographiques et tectoniques Comparative argillaceous sedimentation during the Upper and Middle Cretaceous in the Western Portuguese Basin and on the neighboring margin (Site 398, DSDP); paleogeogaphic and tectonic data
38%117
117-722
1992Shimmield, Graham B.: Can sediment geochemistry record changes in coastal upwelling palaeoproductivity? Evidence from Northwest Africa and the Arabian Sea
38%115
117
119
122
1992Peterson, L. C.; Murray, D. W. et al.: Cenozoic carbonate accumulation and compensation depth changes in the Indian Ocean
38%177
177-1090
2004Scher, H. D.; Martin, E. E.: Evidence for an open Drake Passage in the late middle Eocene
38%184
184-1144
2004Zhou, Zhen; Clemens, Steven C. et al.: Evolution in planktonic foraminifer fauna and sea surface temperature variation in last 500 ky, northern South China Sea
38%177
177-1089
2004Flores, J.; Filippelli, G. M. et al.: Exploring the carbonate production/dissolution paradox in the mid-Bruhnes of the Southern Ocean using coupled records of biological and chemical dynamics
38%2082004Zachos, J. C.; Roehl, U. et al.: Extreme acidification of the deep sea at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary; new constraints from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 208
38%186
186-1151
2004Hayashi, Hiroki: Faunal analysis of Neogene planktonic Foraminifera from forearc sediments of the Japan Trench, ODP Site 1151, Leg 186
38%127
128
2004Abdeldayem, A. L.; Ikehara, K. et al.: Flow path of the 1993 Hokkaido-Nansei-oki earthquake seismoturbidite, southern margin of the Japan Sea north basin, inferred from anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility
38%111
111-677
2004Martinez, I.; Rincon, D. et al.: Foraminifera and coccolithophorid assemblage changes in the Panama Basin during the last deglaciation; response to sea-surface productivity induced by a transient climate change
38%189
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Brinkhuis, Henk; Huber, M. et al.: From greenhouse to icehouse; evidence for late early Eocene concomitant cooling of Southern Ocean surface waters and global deep waters from dinoflagellate endemism
38%138
138-846
138-849
2004Loubere, Paul; Mekik, Figen et al.: Export fluxes of calcite in the eastern Equatorial Pacific from the last glacial maximum to presentdownload
38%39
39-356
43
43-384
74
74-528
86
86-577
1991Martin, E. E.; Macdougall, J. D.: Seawater Sr isotopes at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
38%184
184-1143
2004Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Major Pleistocene stages in a carbon perspective; the South China Sea record and its global comparisondownload
38%120
120-748
2004Villa, Giuliana; Persico, Davide et al.: Middle Eocene climatic amelioration; evidence from calcareous nannofossil at Kerguelen Plateau, Site 748 (Antarctica)
38%119
119-738
120
120-748
2004Villa, Giuliana; Persico, Davide et al.: Middle Eocene climatic amelioration; evidence from calcareous nannofossils at Kerguelen Plateau ODP Sites 748 and 738 (Antarctica)
38%208
208-1263
2004Riesselman, C. R.; Dunbar, R. B.: Milankovitch forcing at the Eocene/Oligocene climate transition from benthic foraminiferal isotope analysis
38%172
172-1058
2004Gibbons, F.; Fisler, J. et al.: Millennial-scale climate variability in the subtropical Atlantic during the middle Pleistocene
38%172
172-1056
2004Billups, Katharina; Chaisson, W. et al.: Millennial-scale fluctuations in subtropical northwestern Atlantic surface ocean hydrography during the mid-Pleistocenedownload
38%3102010Inoue, Mayuri; Yokoyama, Yuskue et al.: Trace element variations in fossil corals from Tahiti collected by IODP Expedition 310; reconstruction of marine environments during the last deglaciation (15 to 9 ka)
38%199
199-1218
199-1219
2005Lyle, Annette Olivarez; Lyle, Mitchell W.: Climate change and organic carbon deposition in Eocene marine sediments
38%202
202-1233
202-1234
202-1235
2008Muratli, J.; McManus, J. F. et al.: Increased ice-age influence of Antarctic intermediate water

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