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2008Hoenisch, Baerbel; Bickert, Torsten et al.: Modern and Pleistocene boron isotope composition of the benthic foraminifer Cibicidoides wuellerstorfidownload
41%165
165-1002
2008Donahue, Michael A.; Werne, J. P. et al.: Modeling sulfur isotope fractionation and differential diffusion during sulfate reduction in sediments of the Cariaco Basindownload
41%105
105-646
105-647
2008de Vernal, Anne; Hillaire-Marcel, Claude: Natural variability of Greenland climate, vegetation, and ice volume during the past million yearsdownload
41%208
208-1264
2008Klevenz, V.; Vance, D. et al.: Neodymium isotopes in benthic foraminifera; core-top systematics and a down-core record from the Neogene South Atlanticdownload
41%184
184-1143
184-1144
184-1146
184-1148
2008Li Qianyu; Wang Pinxian et al.: Paleoceanography of the mid-Pleistocene South China Sea
41%199
199-1215
199-1217
199-1219
199-1221
2008Thomas, Deborah J.; Lyle, Mitchell et al.: Paleogene deepwater mass composition of the tropical Pacific and implications for thermohaline circulation in a greenhouse worlddownload
41%14
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78-543
2008Carpentier, Marion; Chauvel, Catherine et al.: Pb-Nd isotopic constraints on sedimentary input into the Lesser Antilles arc systemdownload
41%66
66-487
2007Gomez-Tuena, Arturo; Orozco-Esquivel, Maria Teresa et al.: Igneous petrogenesis of the Trans-Mexican volcanic belt
41%146
146-893
2007Kennett, Douglas J.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Human responses to middle Holocene climate change on California's Channel Islandsdownload
41%1982007Rollion-Bard, Claire; Vigier, Nathalie et al.: In situ measurements of calcium isotopes by ion microprobe in carbonates and application to Foraminiferadownload
41%61
61-462
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1994Castillo, P. R.; Pringle, M. S. et al.: East Mariana Basin tholeiites; Cretaceous intraplate basalts or rift basalts related to the Ontong Java plume?
41%1541997deMenocal, Peter; Archer, David et al.: Pleistocene variations in deep Atlantic circulation and calcite burial between 1.2 and 0.6 Ma; a combined data-model approach
41%138
138-851
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2001Haug, Gerald H.; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: Role of Panama uplift on oceanic freshwater balance
41%15
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2007Kerr, Andrew C.; Mahoney, John J.: Oceanic plateaus; problematic plumes, potential paradigmsdownload
41%1994Soloviev, V.; Ginsburg, G. D.: Formation of submarine gas hydrates
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1983Verma, Surendra P.: Strontium and neodymium isotope geochemistry of igneous rocks from the North East Pacific and Gulf of California
41%121
121-757
2005Singh, Raj K.; Gupta, Anil K.: Systematic decline in benthic foraminiferal species diversity linked to productivity increases over the last 26 Ma in the Indian Ocean
41%1152005Nohda, Susumu; Kaneoka, Ichiro et al.: Systematic variation of Sr-, Nd- and Pb- isotopes with time in lavas of Mauritius, Reunion Hotspot
41%108
108-668
2005Hoenisch, Baerbel; Hemming, N. Gary: Surface ocean pH response to variations in pCO (sub 2) through two full glacial cyclesdownload
41%31
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31-292
2005McDermott, Frank; Delfin, Francisco G., Jr. et al.: The petrogenesis of volcanics from Mt. Bulusan and Mt. Mayon in the Bicol Arc, the Philippines
41%198
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2005Frank, Tracy D.; Thomas, Deborah J. et al.: The Maastrichtian record from Shatsky Rise (Northwest Pacific); a tropical perspective on global ecological and oceanographic changesdownload
41%90
90-594
2005Suggate, R. Patrick; Almond, Peter C.: The last glacial maximum (LGM) in western South Island, New Zealand; implications for the global LGM and MIS 2download
41%111
111-677
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2005Medina-Elizalde, Martin; Lea, David W.: The mid-Pleistocene transition in the tropical Pacificdownload
41%184
184-1144
2005Luo Yunli; Sun Xiangjun: Vegetation evolution and millennial-scale climatic fluctuations since last glacial maximum in pollen record from northern South China Sea
41%177
177-1090
2005Anderson, L. D.; Delaney, M. L.: Use of multiproxy records on the Agulhas Ridge, Southern Ocean (Ocean Drilling Project Leg 177, Site 1090) to investigate sub-Antarctic hydrography from the Oligocene to the early Miocenedownload
41%90
90-590
2005Fantle, Matthew S.; DePaolo, Donald J.: Variations in the marine Ca cycle over the past 20 million yearsdownload
41%118
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2006Gao, Y.; Hoefs, Jochen et al.: A complete oxygen isotope profile through the lower oceanic crust, ODP Hole 735Bdownload
41%207
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207-1258
207-1260
2006Bice, Karen L.; Birgel, Daniel et al.: A multiple proxy and model study of Cretaceous upper ocean temperatures and atmospheric CO (sub 2) concentrationsdownload
41%209
209-1274
2006Harvey, Jason; Gannoun, Abdelmouhcine et al.: Ancient melt extraction from the oceanic upper mantle revealed by Re-Os isotopes in abyssal peridotites from the Mid-Atlantic Ridgedownload
41%108
108-658
2006Wien, Katharina; Holz, Christine et al.: Age models for pelagites and turbidites from the Cap Timiris Canyon off Mauritaniadownload
41%198
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2006Kaiho, Kunio; Takeda, Kotaro et al.: Anomalous shifts in tropical Pacific planktonic and benthic foraminiferal test size during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumdownload
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2000Peucker-Ehrenbrink, Bernhard; Bach, Wolfgang et al.: Re-Os isotope systematics of a 2-km section of oceanic crust; DSDP/ODP Hole 504B
41%30
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1993Richter, Frank M.; Liang, Yan: The rate and consequences of Sr diagenesis in deep-sea carbonates
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1993Ravizza, G.: Variations of the (super 187) Os/ (super 186) Os ratio of seawater over the past 28 million years as inferred from metalliferous carbonates
41%1993Allan, James F.; Chase, Richard L. et al.: The Tuzo Wilson volcanic field, NE Pacific; alkaline volcanism at a complex, diffuse, transform-trench-ridge triple junctiondownload
41%1541997Tiedemann, Ralf; Franz, S. O.: Deep-water circulation, chemistry, and terrigenous sediment supply in the Equatorial Atlantic during the Pliocene, 3.3-2.6 Ma and 5-4.5 Ma
41%2002Claypool, George E.: Sulfate ventilation of marine sediments indicated by depth profiles of porewater sulfate and delta (super 34) S
41%113
113-690
2002Thomas, Deborah Jane: The causes and consequences of a rapid global warming event 55 million years ago
41%167
167-1014
2002Kucera, Michal; Kennett, James P.: Causes and consequences of a middle Pleistocene origin of the modern planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral
41%169
169-1034
169S
2006Poirier, Andre: Re-Os and Pb isotope systematics in reduced fjord sediments from Saanich Inlet (Western Canada)download
41%171B
171B-1051
2006Crocket, K. C.; Newton, R. J. et al.: Seawater sulfate cycling during the late Palaeocene thermal maximumdownload
41%162
162-984
2006DePaolo, Donald J.; Maher, Kate et al.: Sediment transport time measured with U-series isotopes; results from ODP North Atlantic drift site 984download
41%208
208-1265
2006Tuo Shouting; Liu Zhifei et al.: The earliest Oligocene glacial maximum; records from ODP Site 1265, South Atlantic
41%38
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2000Kempton, P. D.; Fitton, J. Godfrey et al.: The Iceland Plume in space and time; a Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf study of the North Atlantic rifted margin
41%146
146-893
2000Leuschner, Dirk C.; Sirocko, Frank: The low-latitude monsoon climate during Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles and Heinrich events
41%2004Ghosh, Prosenjit; Padia, J. T. et al.: Stable isotopic studies of Palaeosol sediment from upper Siwalik of Himachal Himalaya; evidence for high monsoonal intensity during late Miocene?download
41%69
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1998Furnes, Harald; Torsvik, T. et al.: Microbial alteration of the upper oceanic crust; textural and chemical evidence
41%2006Schneider, Birgit; Schmittner, Andreas: Simulating the impact of the Panamanian Seaway closure on ocean circulation, marine productivity and nutrient cycling
41%74
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2008Robinson, Nicole; Ravizza, G. et al.: A high-resolution marine osmium isotopic record for the late Maastrichtian; the chemical fingerprints of Deccan volcanism
41%160
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160-969
2008Ciaranfi, N.; Lirer, F. et al.: Astronomical calibration of Mediterranean Montalbano Jonico land section and implication for delta (super 18) O, calcareous nannofossil and tephra records at the mid-Pleistocene revolution
41%2042008Gong Jianming; Zhang Min et al.: Genesis of gas sources in gas hydrate discoveries and potential areas
41%3112008Wang Xiaoqin; Wang Jiasheng et al.: Stable carbon and oxygen isotope characteristics of authigenic carbonates in marine sediments collected during IODP Expedition 311
41%319
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2010Heuer, V. B.; Hinrichs, K. U.: Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment (NanTroSEIZE) Stage 2; microbially mediated transformation of carbon in sediments entering an active subduction zone
41%111
111-677
2010Huybers, Peter; Aharonson, Oded: Orbital tuning, eccentricity, and the frequency modulation of climatic precession
41%572010Suzuki, N.; Yessalina, S. et al.: Probable fungal origin of perylene in late Cretaceous to Paleogene terrestrial sedimentary rocks of northeastern Japan as indicated from stable carbon isotopes
41%160
160-968
2010Ziegler, M.; Tuenter, E. et al.: The precession phase of the boreal summer monsoon as viewed from the eastern Mediterranean (ODP Site 968)
41%184
184-1143
2011Li Li; Li Qianyu et al.: A 4-Ma record of thermal evolution in the tropical Western Pacific and its implications on climate change
41%198
198-1209
2011Westerhold, Thomas; Roehl, Ursula et al.: A complete high-resolution Paleocene benthic stable isotope record for the Central Pacific (ODP Site 1209)
41%74
74-528
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2011Hull, Pincelli M.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: A role for chance in marine recovery from the end-Cretaceous extinction
41%198
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2011Penman, Donald E.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Boron proxy evidence for surface ocean acidification and higher pCO (sub 2) during the PETM
41%117
117-722
2011An Zhisheng; Clemens, Steven C. et al.: Glacial-interglacial Indian summer monsoon dynamicsdownload
41%62
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2011Hull, Pincelli M.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Hypothesis testing with sediment mixing models; preliminary results from 'unmixing' the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary
41%1522011Defoor, Whitney; Person, Mark et al.: Ice-sheet-derived submarine groundwater discharge on Greenland's continental shelf
41%202
202-1241
2011Lalicata, Joseph J.; Lea, David W.: Pleistocene carbonate dissolution fluctuations in the eastern Equatorial Pacific on glacial timescales; evidence from ODP Hole 1241
41%184
184-1146
2012Caballero Gill, Rocio P.; Clemens, Steve et al.: Antarctic isotope maxima events 24 and 25 identified in benthic marine delta (super 18) O
41%48
48-401
2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D.: Deep-sea ostracode turnovers through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in DSDP Site 401, Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic
41%122
122-762
2012Shamrock, Jamie L.; Watkins, David K. et al.: Eocene biogeochronology and magnetostratigraphic revision of ODP Hole 762C, Exmouth Plateau (northwest Australian Shelf)
41%122
122-762
2012Shamrock, Jamie L.; Watkins, David K.: Eocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and community structure from Exmouth Plateau, eastern Indian Ocean (ODP Site 762)
41%181
181-1123
2012Elderfield, H.; Ferretti, P. et al.: Evolution of ocean temperature and ice volume through the mid-Pleistocene climate transitiondownload
41%3102011Hathorne, Ed C.; Felis, Thomas et al.: Laser ablation ICP-MS screening of corals for diagenetically affected areas applied to Tahiti corals from the last deglaciation
41%208
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208-1263
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208-1267
2012Abels, Hemmo A.; Clyde, William C. et al.: Terrestrial carbon isotope excursions and biotic change during Palaeogene hyperthermals
41%324
324-U1348
2013Ando, A.; Woodard, S. C. et al.: An emerging palaeoceanographic "missing link"; multidisciplinary study of rarely recovered parts of deep-sea Santonian-Campanian transition from Shatsky Rise
41%199
199-1218
2013Raitzsch, Markus; Hoenisch, Baerbel: Cenozoic boron isotope variations in benthic foraminifers
41%108
108-658
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2013Meckler, A. N.; Sigman, D. M. et al.: Deglacial pulses of deep-ocean silicate into the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean
41%184
184-1143
2006Cheng Xinrong; Jun Tian et al.: Stable isotopes from Site 1143download
40%184
184-1147
184-1148
2006Cheng Xinrong; Zhao Quanhong et al.: Stable isotopes from Sites 1147 and 1148download
35%68
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1981Mottl, M. J.; Lawrence, J. R.: Sediment pore water chemistry in contrasting heat flow regimes, S. Flank of the Costa Rica Rift
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1981Barrett, T. J.; Friedrichsen, H.: Strontium and oxygen isotope composition of basalts from Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift, DSDP legs 69 and 70
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1981Barrett, T. J.; Friedrichsen, H.: Strontium and oxygen isotopic composition of basalts from Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift, Legs 69 and 70
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1985Kawahata, Hodaka; Kusakabe, Minoru: Geochemistry of a subseafloor hydrothermal field; DSDP Hole 504B
35%69
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1982Alt, J. C.; Honnorez, J. et al.: Anhydrite from the oceanic crust; DSDP Hole 504B, Leg 70
35%128
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1992Matsumoto, Ryo: Diagenetic dolomite, calcite, rhodochrosite, magnesite, and lansfordite from Site 799, Japan Sea; implications for depositional environments and the diagenesis of organic-rich sediments
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1996Aubry, Marie-Pierre; Berggren, William A. et al.: Fine tuning the chronostratigraphic record; integrated upper Paleocene-lower Eocene chemobiostratigraphic correlations
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39-356
1996Trindade, L. A. F.; Porsche, E. et al.: Geochemical and biostratigraphic characterization of an Upper Cretaceous organic-rich condensed section in the Santos Basin, Brazil
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1987Alt, J. C.; Anderson, T. et al.: Geochemistry of sulfur in hydrothermally altered seafloor rocks
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2000Srinivasan, M. S.; Sinha, D. K.: Ocean circulation in the tropical Indo-Pacific during early Pliocene (5.6-4.2 Ma); paleobiogeographic and isotopic evidence
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2000Flower, B. P.; Oppo, D. W. et al.: North Atlantic intermediate to deep water circulation and chemical stratification during the past 1 Myrdownload
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2000Frey, F. A.; Coffin, M. F. et al.: Origin and evolution of a submarine large igneous province; the Kerguelen Plateau and Broken Ridge, southern Indian Ocean
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1994Teagle, Damon A. H.; Alt, Jeffrey C. et al.: Tracing fluid-rock interaction in the upper oceanic crust; strontium isotopic constraints from DSDP/ODP Hole 504B
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1987Kawahata, Hodaka; Kusakabe, Minoru et al.: Strontium, oxygen, and hydrogen isotope geochemistry of hydrothermally altered and weathered rocks in DSDP Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift
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1987Alt, Jeffrey C.; Anderson, T. et al.: The mobility of sulfur during hydrothermal metamorphism of the oceanic crust
35%1571996Cowie, Gregory L.; Calvert, Stephen E. et al.: Organic matter alteration at active and relict sedimentary oxidation fronts
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1984Kastner, M.; Gieskes, J. M. et al.: Hole 504B; can bentonite alteration explain the geochemistry of borehole waters?
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1986Alt, Jeffrey C.; Muehlenbachs, Karlis et al.: An oxygen isotopic profile through the upper kilometer of the oceanic crust, DSDP Hole 504B
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1982Barrett, T. J.; Friedrichsen, H.: Strontium and oxygen isotopic composition of some basalts from Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift, DSDP legs 69 and 70
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1982Friedrichsen, Hans: The oxygen and hydrogen isotopic composition of basalts and their alteration products from Hole 504B, Costa Rica Rift
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1982Lawrence, J. R.; Li, Y. H.: Timing and extent of diagenesis and basalt alteration at DSDP Site 504; modeling of oxygen isotopes of pore waters
35%1999Lapierre, Henriette; Dupuis, Vincent et al.: Late Jurassic ocean crust and Upper Cretaceous Caribbean Plateau picritic basalts exposed in the Duarte igneous complex, Hispaniola
35%171B
171B-1050
1999MacLeod, K. G.; Huber, B. T. et al.: Maastrichtian foraminiferal and paleoceanographic changes on Milankovitch time scales
35%120
120-748
2000Bohaty, Steven M.; Harwood, David M. et al.: Eocene "jump-starting" of thermohaline upwelling in the Southern Ocean

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