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1997Ruttenberg, K. C.; Goni, Miguel A.: Depth trends in phosphorus distribution and C:N:P ratios of organic matter in Amazon Fan sediments; indices of organic matter source and burial historydownload
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1994Ruttenberg, Kathleen C.: Oceanography; proxy paradox for P-prediction
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2004Sadofsky, Seth J.; Bebout, Gray E.: Nitrogen geochemistry of subducting sediments; new results from the Izu-Bonin-Mariana margin and insights regarding global nitrogen subductiondownload
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2002Savov, I. P.; Ryan, J. G. et al.: Geochemistry of serpentinites from the S. Chamorro Seamount, ODP Leg 195, Site 1200, Mariana Forearc; implications for recycling at subduction zones
35%119
119-738
2002Schellenberg, Stephen A.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Chemostratigraphy of the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum at ODP Site 738C (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean); implications for the chronology and dynamics of a major global carbon cycle perturbation
42%119
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2011Scher, Howie D.; Bohaty, Steven M. et al.: Two-stepping into the icehouse; east Antarctic weathering during progressive ice-sheet expansion at the Eocene-Oligocene transition
71%1121996Schillhorn, Thies; Kukowski, Nina: Numerische 3D-FD Modellierungen zum Fluid- und Waermetransport im Akkretionskomplex vor Peru bei 9 Grad Sued Numerical 3D-FD models of fluid transport in an accretionary complex in Peru at 9 degrees south
57%201
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2005Schippers, Axel; Neretin, Lev N. et al.: Prokaryotic cells of the deep sub-seafloor biosphere identified as living bacteria
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1999Schluenz, B.; Schneider, R. R. et al.: Terrestrial organic carbon accumulation on the Amazon deep sea fan during the last glacial sea level low stand
57%113
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2008Schmidt, D. N.; Ridgwell, A. J. et al.: Constraints on the carbon cycle changes during the PETM
49%2006Schneider, Birgit; Schmittner, Andreas: Simulating the impact of the Panamanian Seaway closure on ocean circulation, marine productivity and nutrient cycling
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1999Schrag, Daniel P.; Alexander, Jane L.: Hydrogen isotope profiles in deep sea pore fluids, and speculations on the global hydrogen cycle
57%1492008Schwarzenbach, Esther M.; Frueh-Green, G. L. et al.: Comparing sulfur and carbon speciation in ophiolites and active peridotite-hosted hydrothermal systems
42%1492008Schwarzenbach, Esther: Carbon in ancient serpentinite-hosted hydrothermal systems; constraints from the Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy) and the Iberian margin
100%341980Seyfried, W. E.; Janecky, D. R.: Serpentinites, spilites and the geochemical cycle of boron
71%3202011Sghibartz, Cristina A.; Rae, J. W. et al.: Deep ocean acidity change over the Eocene-Oligocene transition
71%741987Shackleton, N. J.: The carbon isotope record of the Cenozoic; history of organic carbon burial and of oxygen in the ocean and atmosphere
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1995Shackleton, N. J.; Hall, M. A.: Stable isotope records in bulk sediments (Leg 138)download
14%1491996Shaw, Timothy J.; Meyers, Philip A.: The implications of turbidite-driven redox changes in sediments of the Iberia abyssal plaindownload
14%178
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2011Shevenell, A. E.; Ingalls, A. E. et al.: Holocene Southern Ocean surface temperature variability west of the Antarctic Peninsuladownload
42%189
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2004Shevenell, A. E.; Kennett, J. P.: Paleoceanographic change during the middle Miocene climate revolution; an Antarctic stable isotope perspective
57%145
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2009Shevenell, A.; Emerson, S. R. et al.: Glacial-interglacial changes in silicon cycling in the subarctic North Pacific; insights from diatom delta (super 30) Si over Termination I
57%1892004Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Middle Miocene Southern Ocean cooling and Antarctic cryosphere expansiondownload
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2007Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P.: Cenozoic Antarctic cryosphere evolution; tales from deep-sea sedimentary records
57%1998Shitashima, Kiminori; Kyo, Masanori: Application of chemical sensor to oceanography development of deep sea pH sensor using ISFET
42%117
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2004Sigman, D. M.; Haug, G. H.: The biological pump in the pastdownload
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2007Sime, N. G.; De La Rocha, Christina L. et al.: Interpreting the Ca isotope record of marine biogenic carbonatesdownload
49%41
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2009Sinninghe Damste, J. S.; Mueller, A. et al.: Oceanic anoxia, organic carbon burial and climate change during OAE-2
9%143
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1995Sliter, William V.: Cretaceous planktonic foraminifers from sites 865, 866, and 869; a synthesis of Cretaceous pelagic sedimentation in the Central Pacific Ocean basindownload
71%2009Slomp, C. P.; Kraal, P. et al.: Reconstructing phosphorus and carbon cycling during Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; why we need modern analogues
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
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2008Sluijs, Appy: Carbon burp and transient global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%3022008Sluijs, Appy; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Arctic late Paleocene-early Eocene paleoenvironments with special emphasis on the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (Lomonosov Ridge, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 302)download
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1995Smith, H. Jesse; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: The boron isotopic composition of altered oceanic crust
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2004Smittenberg, R. H.; Hopmans, E. C. et al.: Compound-specific radiocarbon dating of the varved Holocene sedimentary record of Saanich Inlet, Canadadownload
9%2052006Solomon, Evan A.; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Barium cycling at the Costa Rica convergent margindownload
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2011Sprong, J.; Kouwenhoven, T. J. et al.: The latest Danian event in the Eastern Desert, Egypt
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1987Srivastava, Surat P.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea, covering Leg 105 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, St. John's, Newfoundland, to St. John's, Newfoundland, sites 645-647, 23 August 1985-27 October 1985; Introductiondownload
71%1988Staudacher, Thomas; Allegre, Claude J.: Recycling of oceanic crust and sediments; the noble gas subduction barrier
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1990Staudigel, Hubert; Hart, Stanley R. et al.: Carbon and ocean crust alteration
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1989Staudigel, Hubert; Hart, Stanley R. et al.: Cretaceous ocean crust at DSDP sites 417 and 418; carbon uptake from weathering versus loss by magmatic outgassing
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1985Staudigel, Hubert; Hart, Stanley R.: Dating of ocean crust hydrothermal alteration; strontium isotope ratios from Hole 504B carbonates and reinterpretation of Sr isotope data from Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites 105, 332, 417, and 418download
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1991Stein, Ruediger; Stax, Rainer: Late Quaternary organic carbon cycles and paleoproductivity in the Labrador Sea
57%113
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2003Stoll, Heather M.; Bains, Santo: Coccolith Sr/Ca records of productivity during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum from the Weddell Seadownload
71%2001Stoll, Heather M.; Schrag, Daniel P.: Sr/Ca variations in Cretaceous carbonates; relation to productivity and sea level changes
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2007Stoll, Heather M.; Shimizu, Nobumichi et al.: Coccolithophore productivity response to greenhouse event of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
71%1998Stoll, Heather Marie: Strontium geochemistry in the ocean; records of past climate and sea level changes
71%1131988Stott, L. D.; Delaney, M. L.: Cd/Ca in benthic foraminifera and stable isotopes across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at Site 690C (Leg 113), Weddell Sea, Antarctic
71%2005Straub, S. M.: Fallout tephra as tool for reconstructing the geochemical evolution of arcs; a case study from Izu-Bonin-Mariana arc/trench system
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2003Straub, Susanne M.; Layne, Graham D.: The systematics of chlorine, fluorine, and water in Izu arc front volcanic rocks; implications for volatile recycling in subduction zonesdownload
71%1662004Swart, P. K.; Eberli, G. P. et al.: The nature of the delta (super 13) C of periplatform sediments; implications for stratigraphy
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2008Swart, Peter K.: Global synchronous changes in the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate sediments unrelated to changes in the global carbon cycle
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2005Swart, Peter K.; Eberli, Gregor P.: The nature of the delta (super 13) C of periplatform sediments; implications for stratigraphy and the global carbon cycledownload
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2003Tamburini, Federica; Foellmi, Karl B. et al.: Sedimentary phosphorus record from the Oman margin; new evidence of high productivity during glacial periodsdownload
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2009Tamburini, Federica; Foellmi, Karl B.: Phosphorus burial in the ocean over glacial-interglacial time scales
71%189
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2002Tedford, R. A.; Kelly, D. C.: A revised chronology for the late Miocene carbon isotope shift (ODP Site 1172B); a stable isotopic and sedimentologic investigation
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2003Tedford, Rebecca Ann: Geochemical, sedimentological, and microbiotic responses to the late Miocene carbon isotope shift ( approximately 7.7 MA) at ODP Site 1172B in the south Tasman Sea
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2002Tedford, Rebecca; Kelly, Daniel Clay: Paleoceanographic implications of stable isotopic and sedimentologic change across the Miocene/Pliocene boundary on the East Tasman Plateau (ODP Site 1172B)
71%1991Thierstein, Hans R.; Roth, Peter H.: Stable isotopic and carbonate cyclicity in Lower Cretaceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic effects
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2004Tian Jun; Wang Pinxian et al.: Responses of foraminiferal isotopic variations at ODP Site 1143 in the southern South China Sea to orbital forcing
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2009Torres, Marta E.; Kastner, Miriam: Data report; Clues about carbon cycling in methane-bearing sediments using stable isotopes of the dissolved inorganic carbon, IODP Expedition 311download
57%1132011Tribovillard, N.; Bout-Roumazeilles, Viviane et al.: Transfer of germanium to marine sediments; insights from its accumulation in radiolarites and authigenic capture under reducing conditions; some examples through geological ages
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2005Tripati, A.; Backman, J. et al.: New results from ODP and IODP on the greenhouse-icehouse transition; evidence for early (Eocene) bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
49%1992005Tripati, Aradhna; Backman, Jan et al.: Eocene bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
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2006Turchyn, A. V.; Sivan, O. et al.: Oxygen isotopic composition of sulfate in deep sea pore fluid; evidence for rapid sulfur cycling
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2006Turchyn, Alexandra V.; Schrag, Daniel P.: Cenozoic evolution of the sulfur cycle; insight from oxygen isotopes in marine sulfatedownload
57%2004Turchyn, Alexandra V.; Schrag, Daniel P.: Oxygen isotope constraints on the sulfur cycle over the past 10 million yearsdownload
57%2092009Vils, F.; Kalt, A. et al.: Light elements in oceanic and ophiolitic serpentinites and implications for element recycling in subduction zones
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2011Vils, Flurin; Elliott, T. et al.: Molybdenum isotopes in the altered oceanic crust, a novel proxy for recycling?download
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2009Vils, Flurin; Tonarini, Sonia et al.: Boron, lithium and strontium isotopes as tracers of seawater-serpentinite interaction at Mid-Atlantic Ridge, ODP Leg 209
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1985Vincent, Edith; Berger, Wolfgang H.: Carbon dioxide and polar cooling in the Miocene; the Monterey Hypothesis
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1985Vincent, Edith; Killingley, John S.: Oxygen and carbon isotope record for the early and middle Miocene in the central Equatorial Pacific (Leg 85) and paleoceanographic implicationsdownload
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2008Wagner, Thomas; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Rapid warming and salinity changes of Cretaceous surface waters in the subtropical North Atlantic
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2007Wagner, Thomas; Wallmann, Klaus et al.: Consequences of moderate approximately 25,000 yr lasting emission of light CO (sub 2) into the mid-Cretaceous oceandownload
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2008Walker, Brett D.; McCarthy, Matthew D. et al.: Dissolved inorganic carbon isotopic composition of low-temperature axial and ridge-flank hydrothermal fluids of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
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2003Wang Pinxian: Prediction of the next glaciation; a controversial issue
42%184
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2003Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Exploring cyclic changes of the ocean carbon reservoir
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2003Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Exploring cyclic changes of the ocean carbon reservoir in deep-sea records from the South China Sea
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2005Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Long-term cycles in the ocean carbon reservoir; records from the South China Sea
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2001Wara, Michael: Influences on boron concentration and isotopic composition of planktonic Foraminifera
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2007Warnock, Jonathan; Scherer, Reed et al.: A quantitative assessment of diatom dissolution and late Quaternary primary productivity in the eastern Equatorial Pacific
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1998Wefer, Gerold; Berger, Wolfgang H. et al.: Site 1083download
9%1601998Wehausen, R.; Brumsack, Hans-Juergen: The formation of Pliocene Mediterranean sapropels; constraints from high-resolution major and minor element studiesdownload
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2003Wehausen, Rolf; Brumsack, Hans J.: Earth's orbit and the Mediterranean
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2000Wehausen, Rolf; Brumsack, Hans-Juergen: Chemical cycles in Pliocene sapropel-bearing and sapropel-barren eastern Mediterranean sediments
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2007Wei, W.; Kastner, M. et al.: Cl stable isotopes in subduction zones; implications for the ocean Cl isotope cycle
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2008Wei, Wei; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Chlorine stable isotopes and halogen concentrations in convergent margins with implications for the Cl isotopes cycle in the oceandownload
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2006Wei, Wei; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Geochemical cycling of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and boron and implications for fluid-rock reactions in Mariana Forearc, South Chamorro Seamount, ODP Leg 195download
71%2004Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Mottl, Michael J.: Geochemical fluxes through mid-ocean ridge flanks
57%3072008Wheeler, A. J.; Freiwald, A. et al.: The CARBONATE project; mid-latitude carbonate systems; complete sequences from cold-water coral carbonate mounds in the Northeast Atlantic
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1989Williams, A. C.; Andrews, J. E. et al.: Bottom water nutrient status and water column productivity in early Pleistocene sediments from ODP Site 709 (equatorial Indian Ocean)
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2002Wing, B. A.; Brabson, E. et al.: Delta (super 33) S, delta (super 34) S and delta (super 13) C constraints on the Paleoproterozoic atmosphere during the earliest Huronian glaciation
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2000Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Weissert, Helmut: Tying platform drowning to perturbations of the global carbon with a delta (super 13) C (sub Org) -curve from the Valanginian of DSDP Site 416
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1977Yamaguchi, M.; Armstrong, R. L. et al.: Strontium and lead isotopic investigations of igneous rocks from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; DSDP, Leg 37download
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2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Dwarfing of ostracodes during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at DSDP Site 401 (Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic) and its implication for changes in organic carbon cycle in deep-sea benthic ecosystem
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2011Yasukawa, Kazutaka; Kato, Yasuhiro: Quantitative examination of the cause of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum using an atmosphere-ocean box model
85%2000Yin, Wyss: International Geological Correlation Programme Project No. 396; continental shelves in the Quaternary
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2002Zachos, J. C.; Thomas, D. et al.: Rapid global warming and the Paleocene-Eocene boundary carbon isotope excursion in marine environments
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2005Zachos, James C.; Kump, Lee R.: Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocenedownload
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2008Zachos, James C.; McCarren, Heather et al.: Climate and carbon cycle coupling during the late Paleocene and early Eocene; inferences from high-resolution stable isotope records

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