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1969Davis, J. B.; Bray, E. E.: Analyses of oil and cap rock from Challenger (Sigsbee) Knolldownload
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2003Davis, Earl E.; Wang, Kelin et al.: Deep-ocean temperature variations and implications for errors in seafloor heat flow determinationsdownload
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148-896
2004Davis, Earl E.; Becker, Keir et al.: Costa Rica Rift revisited; constraints on shallow and deep hydrothermal circulation in young oceanic crustdownload
9%1391992Davis, Earl E.; Becker, Keir et al.: CORK; a hydrologic seal and downhole observatory for deep-ocean boreholesdownload
59%168
169
1997Davis, E. E.; Wang, K. et al.: Where does all the water go? Reflections on oceanic crustal fluid flow
71%1981Davies, Thomas A.; Worsley, Thomas R.: Paleoenvironment implications of oceanic carbonate sedimentation rates
59%1977Davies, T. A.; Musich, L. F. et al.: Automated classification of deep-sea sediments
9%1331993Davies, Peter J.; McKenzie, Judith A.: Controls on the Pliocene-Pleistocene evolution of the northeastern Australian continental margindownload
6%133
133-824
1991Davies, Peter J.; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Site 824download
5%133
133-812
1991Davies, Peter J.; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Site 812download
59%133
133-820
1997Davies, Peter J.: Origin of the Great Barrier Reef; prospective play and global catalyst
59%1988Davies, P. J.; Symonds, P. A. et al.: The evolution of the carbonate platforms in Northeast Australia; the goal of the Ocean Drilling Program
59%1331991Davies, P. J.; McKenzie, J. A.: Horizontal and vertical interactions - key to the evolution of the Cainozoic carbonate platforms of northeast Australia - Leg 133 results
59%1642001Davie, Matthew K.; Buffett, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloordownload
71%1978Davie, J. R.; Fenske, C. W. et al.: Geotechnical properties of deep continental margin soils
7%40
40-361
1978Davey, R. J.: Marine Cretaceous palynology of Site 361, DSDP Leg 40, off southwestern Africadownload
47%28
28-270
1987Davey, Frederick J.: Geology and structure of the Ross Sea region
35%160
160-964
2006Daux, Valerie; Foucault, Alain et al.: Sapropel-like Pliocene sediments of Sicily deposited under oxygenated bottom water
59%3022008Darby, Dennis A.: Arctic perennial ice cover over the last 14 million yearsdownload
35%1552002Damuth, John E.; Pirmez, Carlos: The Amazon-HARP fan model; a key to sandy reservoir facies distribution in submarine fans and channel systems
41%150
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150-903
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150-906
1994Damuth, John E.; Mountain, Gregory S. et al.: Testing the relationship of Oligocene to Recent unconformities, sequence boundaries, and sediment deposition in global sea level cycles; results of the New Jersey sea level transect, ODP Leg 150
6%188
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188-1167
2004Damuth, John E.; Balsam, William L.: Spectral data from Sites 1165 and 1167 including the HiRISC section from Hole 1165Bdownload
10%122
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122-764A
1992Damotte, Renee: Data report; Cretaceous ostracodes from holes 761B and 764A (Wombat Plateau) and holes 762C, 763B, and 763C (Exmouth Plateau)download
18%48
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48-402
1979Damotte, R.: Cretaceous ostracodes of IPOD Leg 48 (holes 400, 400A, 401, 402A)download
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138-849
2010Dalai, T. K.; Ravizza, G.: Investigation of an early Pleistocene marine osmium isotope record from the eastern Equatorial Pacific
47%199
199-1218
199-1219
2004Dalai, T. K.; Ravizza, G. E. et al.: The marine Os isotopic record in the Eocene-Oligocene sections from the Equatorial Pacific
6%72
72-516
1983Dailey, Donald H.: Late Cretaceous and Paleocene benthic foraminifers from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 516, Rio Grande Rise, western South Atlantic Oceandownload
3%3232010Dadd, Kelsie A.; Aiello, Ivano et al.: IODP Expedition 323 in the Bering Sea; environmental change over 5 million years recorded in deep-sea sedimentdownload
59%1993D'Hondt, Steven; Zachos, James C.: Stable isotopic signals and the evolutionary radiation of earliest Paleocene planktic foraminifera
35%201
201-1225
201-1226
201-1227
201-1230
201-1231
2009D'Hondt, Steven; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Subseafloor sedimentary life in the South Pacific Gyre
35%201
201-1226
201-1231
2005D'Hondt, Steven; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments
59%2002D'Hondt, Steven; Smith, David C. et al.: Exploration of the marine subsurface biosphere
47%2002D'Hondt, Steven; Rutherford, Scott et al.: Metabolic activity of subsurface life in deep-sea sedimentsdownload
59%1988D'Hondt, Steven; Lindinger, Matthias: An extended Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) stable isotope record; implications for paleoclimate and the nature of the K/T boundary event
59%74
74-528
1994D'Hondt, Steven; Lindinger, Matthias: A stable isotopic record of the Maastrichtian ocean-climate system; South Atlantic DSDP site 528
59%1992D'Hondt, Steven; Herbert, Timothy D.: Precessional chronostratigraphy of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
47%74
74-528
1996D'Hondt, Steven; Herbert, Timothy D. et al.: Planktic foraminifera, asteroids, and marine production; death and recovery at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
47%74
74-528
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1998D'Hondt, Steven; Donaghay, Percy et al.: Organic carbon fluxes and ecological recovery from the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction
59%1996D'Hondt, Steven; Arthur, Michael A.: Late Cretaceous oceans and the cool tropic paradox
59%1998D'Hondt, Steven: Isotopic proxies for ecological collapse and recovery from mass extinctions
35%74
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2005D'Hondt, Steven: Consequences of the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction for marine ecosystems
6%2012001D'Hondt, Steven L.; Jorgensen, Bo Barker et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 201 scientific prospectus; controls on microbial communities in deeply buried sediments, eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru margindownload
4%2012002D'Hondt, Steven L.; Jorgensen, Bo B. et al.: Leg 201 summarydownload
59%1994D'Hondt, S.; King, J. et al.: Planktic foraminifera and asteroids; death and recovery at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
47%165
165-1001
1998D'Hondt, S.; King, J. W. et al.: Recovery of carbonate accumulation after the Cretaceous/Paleogene impact
59%2012002D'Hondt, S.; Jorgensen, B. B. et al.: Microbial activity in deeply buried marine sediments
59%1998D'Hondt, S.; Arthur, M. A.: Getting into deep water in the late Maastrichtian Ocean
59%2012002Cypionka, Heribert; Engelen, Bert et al.: Novel approaches to the cultivation of marine sediment bacteria
59%1992Cusminsky, G. C.: Foraminiferos bentonicos provenientes de testigos del oceano Atlantico sudoccidental austral Benthonic foraminifera from cores of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
35%138
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162
162-982
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2004Curtis, Kathryn Venz: Oceanic deep-water circulation and climate during the late Neogene
41%58
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58-443
58-444
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58-446
1978Curtis, D. M.; White, S. M. et al.: Depositional systems in the Shikoku Basin and Daito ridge-and-basin province of the North Philippine Sea (Leg 58, DSDP)
41%1541995Curry, William B.; Schneider, David A. et al.: Ceara Rise sediments document ancient climate change
41%115
115-709
115-710
115-711
1990Curry, William B.; Cullen, James L. et al.: Carbonate accumulation in the Indian Ocean during the Pliocene; evidence for a change in productivity and preservation at about 2.4Ma
59%1994Curray, Joseph R.: Sediment volume and mass beneath the Bay of Bengal
9%80
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80-549
80-550
80-551
1985Cunningham, Robert, Jr.; Gilbert, Deborah: Organic facies of Cenozoic and Cretaceous sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 548 to 551, northern North Atlanticdownload
59%40
40-364
2000Cunha, Armando A. Scarparo: Dry-wet climatic cycles in the Turonian sequences of the Sergipe (NE Brazilian continental margin) and Angola (SW African continental margin) Basins
59%1151990Cullen, James L.: Variations in carbonate production and preservation in the Equatorial Indian Ocean; late Pliocene to Recent
41%64
64-480
167
167-1019
2004Crusius, John; Pedersen, Thomas F. et al.: Influence of Northwest Pacific productivity on North Pacific Intermediate Water oxygen concentrations during the Bolling-Allerod interval (14.7-12.9 ka)
29%169
169-1035
2003Cruse, Anna M.; Seewald, Jeffrey S. et al.: Sulfide mineral-vent fluid interaction during upflow at ODP Mound, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge
35%181
181-1123
2008Crundwell, Martin; Scott, George et al.: Glacial-interglacial ocean climate variability from planktonic Foraminifera during the mid-Pleistocene transition in the temperate Southwest Pacific, ODP Site 1123download
41%90
90-593
2005Crundwell, Martin P.; Cooke, Penelope J. et al.: Intraspecific morphological variation in late Miocene Bolboforma, and implications for their classification, ecology, and biostratigraphic utilitydownload
47%181
181-1123
2004Crundwell, M. P.; Naish, T. R. et al.: A deep-marine perspective of the mid-Pleistocene climate transition in New Zealand
47%202
202-1242
2004Crudeli, Daniela; Kinkel, Hanno et al.: Oceanic distribution of the biodiversity of very small reticulofenestrids (lower Pliocene)
41%22
22-218
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116-718
116-719
1998Crowley, Stephen F.; Stow, Dorrik A. V. et al.: Mineralogy and geochemistry of Bay of Bengal deep-sea fan sediments, ODP Leg 116; evidence for an Indian subcontinent contribution to distal fan sedimentation
47%302
302-M0004
2008Cronin, Thomas M.; Smith, Shannon A. et al.: Quaternary paleoceanography of the central Arctic based on Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Arctic Coring EXpedition 302 foraminiferal assemblagesdownload
47%2005Cronin, Thomas M.; Dowsett, Harry J. et al.: Mid-Pliocene deep-sea bottom-water temperatures based on ostracode Mg/Ca ratiosdownload
47%94
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94-610
1996Cronin, Thomas M.: Deep water North Atlantic ostracods and Pliocene palaeoceanography (3.2-2.8Ma), DSDP sites 610A and 607
47%94
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94-610
1997Cronin, T. M.; Raymo, M. E.: Orbital forcing of deep-sea benthic species diversity
6%241974Cronan, D. S.; Damiani, V. V. et al.: Sediments from the Gulf of Aden and western Indian Oceandownload
47%162
162-980
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303-U1303
2008Crocket, Kirsty C.; Foster, G. L. et al.: The marine Pb isotope response to ice sheet growth and decay
41%105
105-645
1989Cremer, Michel; Legigan, Philippe: Morphology and surface texture of quartz grains from ODP Site 645, Baffin Bay
9%105
105-645
105-646
1989Cremer, Michel: Texture and microstructure of Neogene-Quaternary sediments, ODP sites 645 and 646, Baffin Bay and Labrador Seadownload
47%1221993Crasquin-Soleau, S.; Depeche, F.: Paleoecology of ODP Leg 122 Triassic ostracodes (Wombat Plateau, NW Australia)
4%1191991Cranston, Ray E.: Higher resolution geochemical data, Leg 119download
59%1601999Cramp, Adrian; O'Sullivan, Gerard: Neogene sapropels in the Mediterranean; a review
35%74
74-527
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80-549
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2005Cramer, Benjamin S.; Kent, Dennis V.: Bolide summer; the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial triggerdownload
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119
119-744
125
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130
130-803
130-806
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154
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154-926
159
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159-961
162
162-983
171B
171B-1051
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177-1092
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207-1258
207-1260
2009Cramer, B. S.; Toggweiler, J. R. et al.: Ocean overturning since the Late Cretaceous; inferences from a new benthic foraminiferal isotope compilationdownload
47%113
113-692
2000Crame, J. A.; Arntz, W. E. et al.: A Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous belemnite dredged from the floor of the eastern Weddell Sea
41%169
169-1035
169-1036
2000Cragg, B. A.; Summit, Melanie et al.: Bacterial profiles in a sulfide mound (Site 1035) and an area of active fluid venting (Site 1036) in hot hydrothermal sediments from Middle Valley (Northeast Pacific)
10%139
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139-858
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1994Cragg, B. A.; Parkes, R. J.: Bacterial profiles in hydrothermally active deep sediment layers from Middle Valley (NE Pacific), sites 857 and 858download
15%146
146-893
1995Cragg, B. A.; Parkes, R. J. et al.: Bacterial profiles in deep sediments of the Santa Barbara Basin, Site 893download
15%161
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161-977
161-978
1999Cragg, B. A.; Law, K. M. et al.: Bacterial properties in deep sediments of the Alboran Sea, western Mediterranean, sites 976-978download
35%128
128-798
1992Cragg, B. A.; Harvey, S. M. et al.: Bacterial biomass and activity in the deep sediment layers of the Japan Sea, Hole 798B
47%1932007Craddock, P. R.; Bach, W.: Anhydrite as a tracer of sub-seafloor hydrothermal circulation and vent deposit formation
47%105
105-647
2011Coxall, Helen; Backman, Jan et al.: Glassy foram stable isotope records of Eocene-Oligocene climate change from two latitudinal extremes; the high North Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific warm pool
29%14
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2007Coxall, Helen K.; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Iterative evolution of digitate planktonic Foraminifera
41%74
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86-577
2006Coxall, Helen K.; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Pelagic evolution and environmental recovery after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction
59%2004Cowen, James P.; Giovannoni, Stephen J. et al.: The microbial biosphere of sediment-buried ocean crusts
41%168
168-1026
2003Cowen, James P.; Giovannoni, Stephen J. et al.: Fluids from aging ocean crust that support microbial lifedownload
35%178
178-1101
2008Cowan, Ellen A.; Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter et al.: Coarse-grained terrigenous sediment deposition on continental rise drifts; a record of Plio-Pleistocene glaciation on the Antarctic Peninsuladownload
29%169
169-1033
169-1034
169S
169S-1033
1998Cowan, Ellen A.; Bornhold, Brian D.: Late Pleistocene glacimarine record in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia; results from ODP sites 1033 and 1034
47%169
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169-1034
169S
169S-1033
2001Cowan, E. A.: Late Pleistocene glacimarine record in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
12%42
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42-374
42-375
42-376
1978Coumes, F.; Boltenhagen, C.: Trace element distribution in DSDP sites 372, 374, 375, and 376 in the Mediterranean Seadownload
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1982Coulbourn, William T.; Hesse, Reinhard et al.: A summary of the sedimentology of Deep Sea Drilling Project Let 67 sites; the Middle America Trench and slope off Guatemala, an active margin transectdownload
7%165
165-1002
2000Cotillon, Pierre; Picard, Aurelie et al.: Compared cyclicity and diagenesis of two anoxic deposits in the Caribbean domain; the Pleistocene-Holocene of Cariaco Basin (Site 1002) and the Upper Cretaceous La Luna-Querecual Formation (North Venezuela)download
59%1991Cotillon, Pierre: Varves, beds, and bundles in pelagic sequences and their correlation (Mesozoic of SE France and Atlantic)
59%76
76-534
1992Cotillon, Pierre: Search for eustacy record in deep Tethyan deposits through the study of sedimentary flux variations; application to the upper Tithonian-lower Aptian series at DSDP Site 534 (central Atlantic)
71%1987Cotillon, Pierre: Bed-scale cyclicity of pelagic Cretaceous successions as a result of world-wide control
5%76
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1984Cotillon, Pierre H.; Rio, Michel: Cyclic sedimentation in the Cretaceous of Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 535 and 540 (Gulf of Mexico), 534 (central Atlantic), and in the Vocontian Basin (France)download
59%1999Cotillon, P.; Huchon, A.: Les Cycles sedimentaires a haute frequence et leur message dans les sediments pelagiques; exemples dans quelques series du Cretace inferieur a l'actuel High-frequency pelagic sedimentary cycles; examples from the Lower Cretaceous to modern times

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