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145-886
2003Cao Junji; Zhang Xiaoye et al.: Variations in dust flux in the Loess Plateau from 6.5 to 2.2 Ma BP; implications for the evolution of the East Asian winter monsoon and Asian aridity
35%145
145-885
145-886
2002Sun Youbin; Aa Zhisheng: History and variability of Asian interior aridity recorded by eolian flux in the Chinese Loess Plateau during the past 7 Ma
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145-885
145-886
1993Rea, David K.; Basov, Ivan A. et al.: Sites 885/886download
18%145
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145-886
1995Ingram, B. Lynn: Ichthyolith strontium isotopic stratigraphy of deep-sea clays; sites 885 and 886 (North Pacific Transect)download
17%145
145-885
145-886
1995Snoeckx, Hilde; Rea, David K. et al.: Eolian and silica deposition in the central North Pacific; results from sites 885/886download
13%145
145-885
145-886
1995Dickens, Gerald R.; Snoeckx, Hilde et al.: Composite depth scale and stratigraphy for sites 885/886download
13%145
145-885
145-886
1995Dickens, Gerald R.; Owen, Robert M.: Chinook Trough rifting and hydrothermal deposition at sites 885 and 886download
9%145
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145-886
1995Arnold, Eve; Leinen, Margaret et al.: Paleoenvironmental variation based on the mineralogy and rock-magnetic properties of sediment from sites 885 and 886download
71%145
145-884
1996Cottrell, Rory D.; Tarduno, John A.: Paleolatitude of the Detroit Seamount; implications for motion of the Pacific Plate and Hawaiian Hotspot
71%145
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1993Dickens, G. R.; Owens, R. M. et al.: An association between hydrothermally derived copper and foraminifera at ODP Site 884
71%145
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2000Roberts, Andrew P.; Lewin-Harris, James C.: Marine magnetic anomalies; evidence that "tiny wiggles" represent short-period geomagnetic polarity intervals
71%145
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1994Thibal, J.; Dubuisson, G. et al.: Downhole magnetostratigraphy in sediments at Site 884 of ODP Leg 145 (North Pacific); examples of core-log correlations
71%145
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1995Thibal, J.; Pozzi, J. P. et al.: Continuous record of geomagnetic field intensity between 4.7 and 2.7 Ma from downhole measurements
71%145
145-884
1995Thibal, I.; Pozzi, J. P. et al.: Continuous record of the geomagnetic field intensity by magnetic logging
71%145
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1995Thibal, J.; Pozzi, J. P. et al.: Continuous record of the geomagnetic field intensity during the past 4.7 to 2.7 million years from magnetic logging
62%145
145-884
1997Tarduno, John A.; Cottrell, Rory D.: Paleomagnetic evidence for motion of the Hawaiian hotspot during formation of the Emperor Seamounts
57%145
145-884
2003Sager, William W.: Chron C33r paleomagnetic pole for the Pacific Platedownload
56%145
145-884
2009VanLaningham, Sam; Pisias, Nicklas G. et al.: Glacial-interglacial sediment transport to the Meiji Drift, Northwest Pacific Ocean; evidence for timing of Beringian outwashingdownload
50%145
145-884
2003Cottrell, Rory D.; Tarduno, John A.: A Late Cretaceous pole for the Pacific Plate; implications for apparent and true polar wander and the drift of hotspotsdownload
40%145
145-884
2004Keller, R.: Hawaiian hotspot-spreading ridge interaction in the Late Cretaceous; a fair and balanced look at the evidence
40%145
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145-887
2005Watanabe, Mahito; Yanagisawa, Yukio: Refined early to middle Miocene diatom biochronology for the middle- to high-latitude North Pacific
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162-983
184
184-1145
2004Laj, C.; Kissel, C. et al.: Field geometry during the Iceland Basin event observed from the North Atlantic Ocean, North Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea
35%145
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2006Williams, Trevor: Magnetostratigraphy from downhole measurements in ODP holesdownload
30%145
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186
186-1151
2007Kamikuri, Shin-ichi; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Effects of late Neogene climatic cooling on North Pacific radiolarian assemblages and oceanographic conditionsdownload
18%145
145-884
1995Arnold, Eve: Data report; Mineralogy of Site 884download
14%145
145-884
1995Dickens, Gerald R.; Owen, Robert M. et al.: Copper mineralization at Site 884 in the North Pacificdownload
11%145
145-884
1993Rea, David K.; Basov, Ivan A. et al.: Site 884download
10%145
145-884
1995Gladenkov, Andrey Y.; Barron, John A.: Oligocene and early middle Miocene diatom biostratigraphy of Hole 884Bdownload
9%145
145-884
1995Dubuisson, Gilles J.; Thibal, J. et al.: Downhole magnetic logging in sediments during Leg 145; usefulness and magnetostratigraphic interpretation of the logs at Site 884download
71%145
145-883
1995Olshanetsky, D. M.: Paleogene paleoceanological events and benthic Foraminifera response, Northwest Pacific
71%145
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145-884
2007Roberts, Andrew P.: Environmental magnetism, paleomagnetic applications
71%145
145-883
2008Doubrovine, Pavel V.: The paleomagnetism and rock magnetism of oceanic basalts; from remanence acquisition to the motion of hot spots and plates
71%145
145-883
1994Athanassopoulos, J.; Cisowski, S. et al.: A Matuyama-Brunhes polarity reversal record from the North Pacific
62%145
145-883
1993Morley, J. J.; Keigwin, L. D.: Comparison of late Pleistocene/Holocene isotopic and faunal abundance records from North Pacific Site 883
62%145
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145-884
1995Basov, I. A.: Planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy and biogeography of the subarctic Pacific Paleogene
57%145
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145-884
2000Keller, Randall A.; Fisk, Martin R. et al.: Isotopic evidence for Late Cretaceous plume-ridge interaction at the Hawaiian hotspot
57%145
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168
168-1023
197
197-1204
2003Doubrovine, Pavel V.; Tarduno, John A.: N-type self-reversal of remanent magnetization above and below room temperature carried by titanomaghemite in submarine basalts
57%145
145-883
2001Kiefer, T.; Sarnthein, M. et al.: North Pacific response to millennial-scale changes in ocean circulation over the last 60 kyrdownload
57%145
145-883
2002Sager, William W.: Basalt core paleomagnetic data from Ocean Drilling Program Site 883 on Detroit Seamount, northern Emperor seamount chain, and implications for the paleolatitude of the Hawaiian hotspot
57%145
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197
197-1203
2004Tremolada, Fabrizio: Major changes in microfossil assemblages observed at Detroit Seamount (ODP Sites 883 and 1203A) during the early Miocene
57%145
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145-884
1997Roberts, Andrew P.; Lehman, Benoit et al.: Relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic field over the last 200,000 years from ODP sites 883 and 884, North Pacific Ocean
57%145
145-883
2005Katsuki, Kota; Takahashi, Kozo: Diatoms as paleoenvironmental proxies for seasonal productivity, sea-ice and surface circulation in the Bering Sea during the late Quaternary
57%145
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145-884
1995Roberts, Andrew P.; Verosub, Kenneth L. et al.: Relative paleointensity of the geomagnetic field over the last 150,000 years from the North Pacific Ocean
57%145
145-883
1995Athanassopoulos, J.; Fuller, M. et al.: ODP records of the M/B reversal from N. Pacific and Atlantic oceans
57%145
145-883
2009Ponomareva, Vera; Portnyagin, Maxim et al.: Tephrochronological research in the KALMAR project and its implications to the temporal and compositional evolution of volcanism in Kamchatka
56%145
145-883
2006Ratnayake, Nalin Prasanna; Suzuki, Noriyuki et al.: The variations of stable carbon isotope ratio of land plant-derived n-alkanes in deep-sea sediments from the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean during the last 250,000 yearsdownload
56%145
145-883
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2007Tarduno, John A.: On the motion of Hawaii and other mantle plumesdownload
51%145
145-883
1993Athanassopoulos, Joanna Dimitrios Eva: Large scale fluctuations of the geomagnetic field
50%145
145-883
2008Bigg, Grant R.; Clark, C. D. et al.: A last glacial ice sheet on the Pacific Russian coast and catastrophic change arising from coupled ice-volcanic interactiondownload
50%145
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168
168-1024
197
197-1203
2005Huang, S.; Regelous, M. et al.: Petrogenesis of lavas from Detroit Seamount; geochemical differences between Emperor Chain and Hawaiian volcanoesdownload
50%145
145-883
2006Sarnthein, Michael; Kiefer, Thorsten et al.: Warmings in the far northwestern Pacific promoted pre-Clovis immigration to America during Heinrich Event 1
50%145
145-883
2004Doubrovine, Pavel V.; Tarduno, John A.: Self-reversed magnetization carried by titanomaghemite in oceanic basaltsdownload
49%145
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145-884
145-887
1998Barron, John A.: Late Neogene changes in diatom sedimentation in the North Pacific
49%145
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145-884
1993Pak, D. K.; Miller, K. G.: Eocene deep-water changes in the Pacific as revealed by ODP Leg 145, North Pacific Transect
49%145
145-883
2005Tanaka, Seiji; Takahashi, Kozo: Late Quaternary paleoceanographic changes in the Bering Sea and the western subarctic Pacific based on radiolarian assemblages
49%145
145-883
2005Okada, Makoto; Takagi, Miyuki et al.: Chronostratigraphy of sediment cores from the Bering Sea and the subarctic Pacific based on paleomagnetic and oxygen isotopic analyses
40%145
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167-1017
167-1019
2005Kiefer, Thorsten; Kienast, M.: Patterns of deglacial warming in the Pacific Ocean; a review with emphasis on the time interval of Heinrich event 1
40%145
145-883
2004Doubrovine, P. V.; Tarduno, J. A.: Late Cretaceous paleolatitude of the Hawaiian Hot Spot; new paleomagnetic data from Detroit Seamount; ODP Site 883download
40%145
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145-884
1994Roberts, Andrew P.; Verosub, Kenneth L.: Environmental magnetic correlation of lacustrine sediments from western North America with marine sediments from the Pacific Ocean
29%145
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189-1172
2003Ennyu, Atsuhito: Middle Miocene climate evolution in the Pacific realm
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145-884
145-887
1995Roberts, Andrew P.; Verosub, Kenneth L. et al.: Mineral magnetic properties of middle and upper Pleistocene sediments at sites 883, 884, and 887, North Pacific Oceandownload
14%145
145-883
1995Roberts, John A.; Rutledge, Anne K. et al.: Submarine slope stability analysis on the Detroit Seamount, Site 883download
13%145
145-883
145-887
1995Dowsett, Harry J.; Ishman, Scott E.: Middle Pliocene planktonic and benthic foraminifers from the subarctic North Pacific; sites 883 and 887download
13%145
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145-884
1995Basov, Ivan A.: Paleogene planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy of sites 883 and 884, Detroit Seamount (subarctic Pacific)download
13%145
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1993Rea, David K.; Basov, Ivan A. et al.: Site 883download
12%145
145-883
1995Pak, Dorothy K.; Miller, Kenneth G.: Isotopic and faunal record of Paleogene deep-water transitions in the North Pacificdownload
11%145
145-883
1995Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.: Stable isotope stratigraphy and chronology of the upper Quaternary section at Site 883, Detroit Seamountdownload
71%145
145-882
1993Tiedemann, R.; Haug, G. H. et al.: Astronomic calibration of ODP-Site 882 in the NW-Pacific
71%145
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1993Haug, G. H.; Tiedemann, R. et al.: Atlantic-type carbonate preservation in the Northwest Pacific (ODP-Site 882, Leg 145)
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1995Haug, G. H.; Maslin, M. A. et al.: Evolution of Northwest Pacific paleotemperature and sedimentation patterns since 6 Ma; ODP Site 882, Leg 145
71%145
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1997Prueher, Libby M.; Rea, David K.: Mass accumulation rates of volcanic ash from ODP Site 882
71%145
145-882
145-883
1993Barron, John A.: A Pliocene diatom dump in the Northwest Pacific
71%145
145-882
2009Swann, G.: Changes in the North Pacific Ocean biological pump from MIS 5e to MIS 3
64%145
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145-883
1995Kotilainen, A. T.; Shackleton, N. J.: Rapid climate variability in the North Pacific Ocean during the past 95,000 years
62%145
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2008Swann, G. E. A.; Leng, M. J. et al.: Possible vital effects in diatom oxygen isotopes
57%145
145-882
145-883
1995Kotilainen, A. T.; Shackleton, Nicholas J.: Climate instability and the North Pacific GRAPE density record during the last 95 kyr
57%145
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2008Reynolds, B. C.; Frank, M. et al.: Evidence for a major change in silicon cycling in the subarctic North Pacific at 2.73 Madownload
57%145
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191-1179
2005McCarthy, Francine M. G.; Findlay, Duncan J. et al.: Late Cenozoic plankton blooms in the western North Pacific; taphonomic considerations and climatic significance
57%145
145-882
2010Swann, George E. A.: Salinity changes in the North West Pacific Ocean during the late Pliocene/early Quaternary from 2.73 Ma to 2.52 Ma
57%145
145-882
2006Swann, G. E.; Leng, M. J. et al.: Diatom oxygen isotope vital effects; evidence from the palaeo record
50%145
145-882
2005Jaccard, S. L.; Haug, G. H. et al.: Glacial/interglacial changes in subarctic North Pacific stratificationdownload
49%145
145-882
2005Haug, Gerald H.; Ganopolski, Andrey et al.: North Pacific seasonality and the glaciation of North America 2.7 million years ago
49%145
145-882
2007Swann, George E. A.; Leng, Melanie J. et al.: Diatom oxygen isotopes; evidence of a species effect in the sediment recorddownload
49%145
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2008Jaccard, S. L.; Galbraith, E. D. et al.: Decreased oxygen concentration in the glacial abyssal subarctic Pacific; evidence for enhanced oceanic carbon sequestration during cold periods?
49%145
145-882
2006Swann, George E. A.; Maslin, Mark A. et al.: Diatom delta (super 18) O evidence for the development of the modern halocline system in the subarctic Northwest Pacific at the onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciationdownload
49%145
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2008Galbraith, Eric D.; Jaccard, Samuel L.: An increase in the ventilation of the abyssal North Pacific Ocean at the end of the last ice age
49%145
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145-883
145-887
2001Prueher, Libby M.; Rea, David K.: Volcanic triggering of late Pliocene glaciation; evidence from the flux of volcanic glass and ice-rafted debris to the North Pacific Ocean
49%145
145-882
2001Huang, Chi-Yue; Zhao, Meixun et al.: Cooling of the South China Sea by the Toba eruption and correlation with other climate proxies approximately 71,000 years agodownload
49%145
145-882
2007Galbraith, Eric D.; Jaccard, Samuel L. et al.: Carbon dioxide release from the North Pacific abyss during the last deglaciation
49%145
145-882
1996Maslin, M. A.; Haug, G. H. et al.: The progressive intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation as seen from the North Pacific
49%145
145-882
2008Swann, George E. A.; Leng, Melanie J. et al.: Isotope offsets in marine diatom delta (super 18) O over the last 200 ka
49%145
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1996Haug, Gerald H.: Zur Palaeo-Ozeanographie und Sedimentationsgeschichte im Nordwest-Pazifik waehrend der letzten 6 Millionen Jahre (ODP-Site 882) Paleoceanography and sedimentation history in the northwest Pacific during the last 6 million years (ODP-Site 882)
49%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
43%145
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178-1096
2004Sigman, Daniel M.; Jaccard, Samuel L. et al.: Polar ocean stratification in cold climate
43%145
145-882
2008Nie, Junsheng; King, John et al.: Surface-water freshening; a cause for the onset of North Pacific stratification from 2.75 Ma onward?download
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2012Studer, Anja S.; Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo et al.: Enhanced stratification and seasonality in the subarctic Pacific upon Northern Hemisphere glaciation; new evidence from diatom-bound nitrogen isotopes, alkenones and archaeal tetraethers
40%145
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165-999
1998Haug, Gerald H.; Sigman, Daniel M. et al.: The Panamanian Isthmus Formation, Atlantic Ocean thermohaline circulation, and subartic Pacific productivity; potential effects on Plio-Pleistocene climate
40%145
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2000Prueher, Libby; Rea, David: Tephrochronology of North Pacific volcanic arcs; evidence of synchronous and episodic volcanism?
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2004Prueher, L.: Tephrochronology of North Pacific volcanic arcs; data from ODP Leg 145
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2008McClymont, Erin L.; Rosell-Mele, Antoni: North Atlantic and Pacific surface ocean circulation across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition; implications for Northern Hemisphere ice-sheet growth

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