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41%1331991Isern, A. R.; McKenzie, J. A. et al.: Paleoceanographic controls on carbonate platform development; initial results from ODP Leg 133, Queensland Plateau, northeast Australian margin
59%166
166-1006
1997Isern, A. R.; McKenzie, J. A. et al.: An early Pliocene drift deposit adjacent to the Great Bahama Bank; high resolution record of climatic and eustatic change
47%166
166-1003
166-1005
166-1006
2002Isern, A. R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S.: The influence of carbonate platform morphology and sea level on fifth-order petrophysical cyclicity in slope and basin sediments adjacent to the Great Bahama Bank
47%171B
171B-1050
2006Isaza-Londono, Carolina; MacLeod, Kenneth G. et al.: Maastrichtian North Atlantic warming, increasing stratification, and foraminiferal paleobiology at three timescalesdownload
35%171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2008Isaza-Londono, Carolina; MacLeod, Kenneth G. et al.: Foraminiferal assemblage evidence for a proto-Gulf Stream during the Maastrichtian (Blake Nose, western North Atlantic)
35%171B
171B-1050
2002Isaza, Carolina; MacLeod, Kenneth G.: Stable isotopes and the paleobiology of Contusotruncana contusa and Racemeguembelina fructicosa
35%22
22-214
22-216
24
24-237
24-238
115
115-707
115-709
115-710
2006Irving, D. H.; Smart, C. et al.: Miocene Indian Ocean circulation; a high-resolution multivariate analysis of interbasinal records
47%167
167-1017
1997Irino, Tomohisa; Pedersen, Tom F. et al.: Minor elements variation in ODP Site 1017, off California, during the last 30 kyr
47%127
127-797
2003Irino, T.; Tada, R.: High-resolution reconstruction of variation in aeolian dust (Kosa) deposition at ODP Site 797, the Japan Sea, during the last 200 ka
47%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)
47%3102008Inoue, Mayuri; Harada, Mariko et al.: Variations of components in fossil corals collected from Tahiti by IODP Expedition 310download
47%3102008Inoue, Mayuri; Harada, M. et al.: Variations of chemical components in fossil corals collected from Tahiti by IODP Expedition 310
47%3102009Inoue, M.; Yokoyama, Y. et al.: Reconstruction of marine environments in the South Pacific during the last deglaciation (15-9 ka) using fossil corals collected from Tahiti
35%207
207-1261
2006Ingram, Wesley C.; Wise, Sherwood W.: Anatomy of Oligocene-Miocene debris flows and slumps from Demerara Rise; implications for margin destruction
29%207
207-1261
2011Ingram, Wesley C.; Mosher, David C. et al.: Biostratigraphy of an upper Miocene mass-transport deposit on Demerara Rise, northern South American margin
47%207
207-1261
2004Ingram, Wes: Anatomy of Oligocene-Miocene debris-flows and slumps on the Demerara Rise; comparisons with the DSDP/ODP New Jersey transect and implications for margin destruction; a progress report
59%62
62-463
1992Ingram, Bonnye Lynn: Paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic studies of estuarine and marine sediments using strontium isotopes
47%146
146-893
1997Ingram, B. Lynn; Kennett, James P.: Radiocarbon record of abrupt oceanographic changes in the Santa Barbara Basin over the past 20,000 years
47%146
146-893
1996Ingram, B. Lynn; Kennett, James P.: Foraminiferal (super 14) C record of the Younger Dryas in Santa Barbara Basin, ODP Hole 893A
47%62
62-463
103
103-641
1991Ingram, B. Lynn: Strontium isotopic compositions of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Tethys oceans during the Mid-Cretaceous
59%73
73-522
1984Ingram, B. L.; DePaolo, Donald J.: High-resolution stratigraphy using Sr isotopes
12%127
128
1990Ingle, James C.; Pisciotto, Kenneth et al.: Evolution of the Japan Sea; results of Ocean Drilling Program legs 127 and 128download
3%128
128-799
1989Ingle, James C., Jr.; Suyehiro, Kiyoshi et al.: Site 799download
3%128
128-798
1989Ingle, James C., Jr.; Suyehiro, Kiyoshi et al.: Site 798download
41%127
127-794
128
128-794
128-798
128-799
1989Ingle, James C., Jr.; Suyehiro, Kiyoshi et al.: Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 128 preliminary report; Japan Sea
7%127
127-794
128
128-794
128-798
128-799
1989Ingle, James C., Jr.; Suyehiro, Kiyoshi et al.: Introduction, background, and principal results of Leg 128 of the Ocean Drilling Program, Japan Seadownload
35%1998Ingle, James C., Jr.: Subsidence and depositional history of Neogene basins in the Gulf of California; responses to tectonic, oceanographic, and climatic events
47%64
64-474
64-475
64-476
64-479
1987Ingle, James C., Jr.: Paleoceanographic evolution of the Gulf of California; foraminiferal and lithofacies evidence
12%1988Ingle, James C., Jr.: Paleo-oceanographic controls on lithofacies and biofacies patterns in Neogene basins of Californiadownload
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18-173
18-174
18-175
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18-177
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18-182
1973Ingle, James C., Jr.: Neogene foraminifera from the northeastern Pacific Ocean, Leg 18, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
18%18
18-173
1973Ingle, James C., Jr.: Biostratigraphydownload
59%127
128
1990Ingle, J. C.; Pisciotto, K.: Back-arc subsidence and the sedimentary and paleo-oceanographic evolution of the Japan Sea; evidence from ODP drilling and onshore sequences in Japan, Korea, and the U.S.S.R.
6%31
31-299
1975Ingle, J. C., Jr.; Karig, D. E. et al.: Site 299download
71%1977Ingle, J. C., Jr.: Summary of late Neogene planktic foraminiferal biofacies, biostratigraphy, and paleoceanography of the marginal North Pacific Ocean
12%18
18-173
1979Ingle, J. C., Jr.: Correlation of continental-margin and deep-sea sequences; Neogene examples from Pacificdownload
41%160
160-963
2011Incarbona, Alessandro; Sprovieri, Mario et al.: Surface and deep water conditions in the Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean) at the time of sapropel S5 deposition
71%2006Inagaki, Fumio; Nealson, Kenneth H.: The Paleome; letters from ancient Earth
41%90
90-587
90-588
90-589
90-590
90-591
90-592
90-593
1983In the Southwest Pacific, Leg 90 makes latitudinal traverse
47%1992Imbrie, J.; Boyle, E. A. et al.: On the structure and origin of major glaciation cycles; 1, Linear responses to Milankovitch forcingdownload
47%1993Imbrie, J.; Berger, A. et al.: On the structure and origin of major glaciation cycles; 2, The 100,000-year cycle
12%167
167-1018
167-1020
167-1021
2000Ikeda, Akihiro; Koizumi, Itaru: Diatom flora of the Northern California margin since 3 Madownload
59%130
130-807
1997Ikeda, Akihiro: Cyclic fluctuation in the differential dissolution of late Quaternary diatoms in the western Equatorial Pacific Ocean
47%160
160-967
160-969
1999Iijima, Koichi; Sakamoto, Tatsuhiko: Precession-scale variations of clay minerals in sediments of the eastern Mediterranean Sea, ODP Leg 160
47%170
170-1039
2002Ibaraki, Masako: Responses of planktonic Foraminifera to the emergence of the Isthmus of Panama
47%170
170-1039
2000Ibaraki, Masako: Pliocene-Pleistocene planktonic Foraminifera from the ODP Leg 170 Hole 1039B in the Middle American Trench off Costa Rica
47%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1043
2002Ibaraki, Masako: Pliocene-Pleistocene planktonic Foraminifera from the East Pacific Ocean off Costa Rica and their paleoceanographic implications
6%170
170-1039
170-1043
2001Ibaraki, Masako: Pliocene-Pleistocene paleoceanography in the East Pacific off Costa Rica determined by planktonic foraminifersdownload
47%170
170-1043
1999Ibaraki, Masako: Planktonic Foraminifera from the Site 1043, ODP Leg 170 off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica
59%112
112-682
1992Ibaraki, Masako: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy on the coast of Peru and its paleoceanographic implications
6%1121990Ibaraki, Masako: Eocene through Pleistocene planktonic foraminifers off Peru, Leg 112; biostratigraphy and paleoceanographydownload
59%112
112-682
1997Ibaraki, Masako: Closing of the Central American Seaway and Neogene coastal upwelling along the Pacific Coast of South America
59%1161991Iaccarino, S.; Gaboardi, S.: Deep water benthic foraminifera in the Indian Ocean (ODP Leg 116)
47%160
161
1999Iaccarino, S.; Cita, Maria Bianca et al.: The Miocene-Pliocene boundary and the significance of the earliest Pliocene flooding in the Mediterranean Sea
35%151
151-907
162
162-907
1999Hyun, Sangmin; Kim, Seong-Ryul: Geochemical study for provenance and paleoceanography on ODP Site 907 sediments of the North Atlantic Ocean
47%182
182-1131
2005Huuse, M.; Feary, D. A.: Seismic inversion for acoustic impedance and porosity of Cenozoic cool-water carbonates on the upper continental slope of the Great Australian Bight
47%168
168-1026
168-1027
2007Hutnak, M.; Fisher, A. T.: Influence of sedimentation, local and regional hydrothermal circulation, and thermal rebound on measurements of seafloor heat fluxdownload
59%151
151-910
2009Husum, Katrine; Knies, Jochen et al.: Pliocene paleoceanographic change in the Arctic; foraminifers and stable isotope evidence from ODP 910
47%169
169-1033
169-1034
169S
169S-1033
2001Huntley, D. H.; Bobrowsky, P. T. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program Leg 169S; surficial geology, stratigraphy and geomorphology of the Saanich Inlet area, southeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia
35%105
105-646
2007Hunter, Sally E.; Wilkinson, D. et al.: The Eirik Drift; a long-term barometer of North Atlantic deepwater flux south of Cape Farewell, Greenland
59%1581994Humphris, Susan E.: Drilling will TAG active hydrothermal system on the MAR
5%1511996Hull, Donna Meyerhoff: Paleoceanography and biostratigraphy of Paleogene radiolarians from the Norwegian-Greenland Seadownload
47%38
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151-913
1995Hull, Donna Meyerhoff: Paleoceanographic implications of Eocene-Oligocene radiolaria from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea; results from ODP Leg 151
59%1511996Hull, Donna M.; Osterman, Lisa Ellen: Synthesis of biostratigraphic data from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea and Arctic Ocean proper; results from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 151
59%1998Hughen, Konrad A.: Climatic linkages between high-latitude North Atlantic, tropical South America and ocean circulation; evidence from the Cariaco Basin
35%104
104-643
104-644
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151-909
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162-987
2000Huber, Robert; Meggers, Helge et al.: Shell size variation of the planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sin. in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea during the last 1.3 Myrs; implications for paleoceanographic reconstructions
59%1999Huber, Robert: Carbonate sedimentation in the northern North Atlantic since the late Pliocene
35%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Huber, Matthew; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Eocene circulation of the Southern Ocean; was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters?download
9%1992002Huber, Matthew: Straw man 1; preliminary view of the tropical Pacific from a global coupled climate model simulation of the early Paleogenedownload
47%1892002Huber, M.; Brinkhuis, H. et al.: Was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters in the Eocene? Part 2, Climate model results
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1988Huber, Brian Thomas: Upper Campanian-Maastrichtian foraminifers of the high southern latitudes; ontogenetic morphometric systematics, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography
35%171A
171A-1049
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2003Huber, Brian T.; Price, Nancy A. et al.: Cool Aptian subtropics and possible onset of global Cretaceous warmth at the Aptian/Albian boundary
35%71
71-511
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113-690
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171B-1050
2002Huber, Brian T.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Deep-sea paleotemperature record of extreme warmth during the Cretaceous
35%71
71-511
171A
171A-1049
171B
2009Huber, Brian T.; MacLeod, Kenneth G. et al.: Planktonic foraminiferal extinction and associated paleoceanographic changes across the Aptian-Albian boundary
35%44
44-390
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171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2008Huber, Brian T.; MacLeod, Kenneth G. et al.: Chronostratigraphic framework for upper Campanian-Maastrichtian sediments on the Blake Nose (subtropical North Atlantic)
35%171A
171A-1049
171B
2008Huber, Brian T.; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: High planktonic foraminiferal species turnover, enhanced vertical ocean mixing and "coolhouse" climatic conditions across the Aptian-Albian boundary interval
41%26
26-258
36
36-327
71
71-511
113
113-690
1994Huber, Brian T.; Hodell, D. A.: Late Cretaceous climate of the southern high latitudes; results of oxygen and carbon isotope analyses from DSDP sites 511, 327 and 258
29%10
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39-357
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74-528
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119-738
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120-750
1994Huber, Brian T.; Boersma, Anne: Cretaceous origination of Zeauvigerina and its relationship to Paleocene biserial planktonic foraminifera
41%44
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1993Huang, Z.; Ogg, J. G. et al.: A quantitative study of Lower Cretaceous cyclic sequences from the Atlantic Ocean and the Vocontian Basin (SE France)download
47%184
184-1144
2002Huang, Kuo-Fang; You, Chen-Feng et al.: High resolution glacial-interglacial climatic variations in the South China Sea during the last 220, 000 years
41%184
184-1146
2004Huang Baoqi; Li Baohua et al.: Comparison of variations in upper water temperatures between the northern and southern South China Sea since 1.5 Ma BP
47%184
184-1146
2005Huang Baoqi; Jian Zhimin et al.: Variations in deep-water masses in the northern South China Sea since the late Pliocene
47%184
184-1146
2005Huang Baoqi; Jian Zhimin et al.: Paleoceanographic evolution recorded in the northern South China Sea since 4 Ma
41%184
184-1146
2007Huang Baoqi; Jian Zhimin et al.: Benthic foraminiferal fauna turnover at 2.1 Ma in the northern South China Sea
41%184
184-1146
2003Huang Baoqi; Cheng Xingrong et al.: Response of upper ocean structure to the initiation of the North Hemisphere glaciation in the South China Seadownload
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91-596
2005Hu, M.; Lee, C.: Increased oxygenation of the oceans since the mid-Cenozoic as constrained by Cr/Co and Os/Ir ratios in oxic pelagic sediments
35%43
43-386
2005Hu Xiumian; Jansa, Luba et al.: Upper Cretaceous oceanic red beds (CORBs) in the Tethys; occurrences, lithofacies, age, and environmentsdownload
59%731985Hsue, Kenneth J.; Wright, R.: History of calcite dissolution of the South Atlantic Ocean
7%731984Hsue, Kenneth J.; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: South Atlantic Cenozoic paleoceanographydownload
71%131983Hsue, Kenneth J.: The Mediterranean was a desert; a voyage of the Glomar Challenger
10%73
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1984Hsue, Kenneth J.: A scenario for the terminal Cretaceous eventdownload
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1982Hsu, Kenneth J.; He, Qixiang et al.: Environmental and evolutionary changes in the oceans at the end of the Cretaceous
59%1988Hsu, Kenneth J.: The geology of the ocean floor
71%1987Hsu, Kenneth J.: The geology of ocean floor
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42-381
1979Hsu, K. J.; Giovanoli, F.: Messinian event in the Black Sea
7%421978Hsu, K. J.: Stratigraphy of the lacustrine sedimentation in the Black Seadownload
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160-964
1998Howell, Michael W.; Thunell, Robert C. et al.: Stable isotope chronology and paleoceanographic history of sites 963 and 964, eastern Mediterranean Seadownload
47%160
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160-964
1997Howell, Michael W.; Thunell, Robert C. et al.: Late Pliocene-Pleistocene paleoceanographic history of the Mediterranean Sea; results of stable isotope analyses from ODP sites 963 and 964
10%167
167-1018
167-1020
2000Hovan, Steven A.; Kish, S. W. et al.: Late Pleistocene record of terrigenous mineral deposition along the Northern California margin (sites 1018 and 1020)download
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1990Hovan, S. A.; Rea, David K.: Some aspects of Southern Hemisphere climate and atmospheric circulation intensity during the Cenozoic
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2010Hovan, S. A.; Ravelo, A. et al.: Pliocene records of ITCZ, wind field strength and thermocline temperatures in the eastern Equatorial Pacific

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