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1979Smith, B. M.: Magnetic viscosity of Leg 46 basaltsdownload
16%301
301-U1301
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327-U1301
2011Smith, Amy; Popa, Radu et al.: In situ enrichment of ocean crust microbes on igneous minerals and glasses using an osmotic flow-through devicedownload
22%2006Smith, A. G.: Tethyan ophiolite emplacement, Africa to Europe motions, and Atlantic spreading
5%1211991Smit, Jan; van Eijden, A. J. M. et al.: Analysis of the Australasian microtektite event, the Toba Lake event, and the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary, eastern Indian Oceandownload
19%171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1052
171B-1053
1997Smit, Jan; Rocchia, Robert et al.: Preliminary iridium analysis from a graded spherule layer at the K/T boundary and late Eocene ejecta from ODP sites 1049, 1052, 1053, Blake Nose, Florida
31%1984Smit, Jan; Kyte, Frank T.: Siderophile-rich magnetic spheroids from the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Umbria, Italy
31%1984Smit, Jan; Kyte, Frank T. et al.: Quenched magnetite in Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary microtektite-like spheroids
8%93
93-605
1987Smit, J.; van Kempen, Theo M. G.: Planktonic foraminifers from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 605, North Atlanticdownload
25%15
15-151
15-153
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77-540
1991Smit, J.; Alvarez, W.: Is the "Mid-Cretaceous unconformity?" in the Gulf of Mexico a Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary impact-wave erosion surface?
38%1999Smit, J.: The global stratigraphy of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary impact ejecta
31%1972002Smirnov, Alexei Victorovich: Histories of magnetic mineral diagenesis, geodynamics and geomagnetic paleointensity as recorded by rock- and paleomagnetism
31%1972002Smirnov, Alexei V.; Tarduno, John A.: Magnetic properties of submarine and subaerial basaltic glass from the Emperor Seamounts (ODP Leg 197)
31%130
130-805
1998Smirnov, Alexei V.; Tarduno, John A.: Magnetic interactions and bacterial magnetite distribution in marine sediments
25%197
197-1203
2003Smirnov, Alexei V.; Tarduno, John A.: Magnetic hysteresis monitoring of Cretaceous submarine basaltic glass during Thellier paleointensity experiments; evidence for alteration and attendant low field bias
25%130
130-805
2000Smirnov, Alexei V.; Tarduno, John A.: Low-temperature magnetic properties of pelagic sediments (Ocean Drilling Program Site 805C); tracers of maghemitization and magnetic mineral reductiondownload
31%130
130-805
2001Smirnov, Alexei V.; Tarduno, John A.: Estimating superparamagnetism in marine sediments with the time dependency of coercivity of remanencedownload
22%162
162-986
1999Smelror, Morten: Pliocene-Pleistocene and redeposited dinoflagellate cysts from the western Svalbard margin (Site 986); biostratigraphy, paleoenvironments, and sediment provenance
22%208
208-1264
208-1265
2006Smart, Christopher W.; Thomas, Ellen: The enigma of early Miocene biserial planktic Foraminifera
19%24
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82-563
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115-709
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208-1265
2007Smart, Christopher W.; Thomas, Ellen: Emendation of the genus Streptochilus Broennimann and Resig 1971 (Foraminifera) and new species from the lower Miocene of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
19%24
24-237
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115-710
2007Smart, Christopher W.; Thomas, Ellen et al.: Middle-late Miocene benthic Foraminifera in a western equatorial Indian Ocean depth transect; paleoceanographic implicationsdownload
19%41
41-368
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74-529
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108-667
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121-758
1995Smart, Christopher W.; Murray, John W.: Miocene deep-sea benthic Foraminifera from the Atlantic and Indian oceans; diversity patterns and palaeoceanography
25%174A
174A-1073
2002Smart, Christopher W.: A comparison between smaller (>63 mu m) and larger (>150 mu m) planktonic foraminiferal faunas from the Pleistocene of ODP Site 1073 (Leg 174A), New Jersey margin, NW Atlantic Ocean
22%22
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115
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1995Smart, C. W.; Ramsay, A. T. S.: Benthic foraminiferal evidence for the existence of an early Miocene oxygen-depleted oceanic water mass?
25%174A
174A-1073
2001Smart, C. W.; Olson, H. C.: Pleistocene climatic history reflected in planktonic Foraminifera from ODP Site 1073 (Leg 174A), New Jersey margin, NW Atlantic Ocean
25%74
74-529
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82-563
108
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1994Smart, C. W.; Murray, J. W.: An early Miocene Atlantic-wide foraminiferal/palaeoceanographic event
38%1996Smart, C. W.; Murray, J. W. et al.: New observations on Seabrookia rugosa Watanabe, 1989 (Foraminifera)
19%48
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74-529
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1994Smart, C. W.; King, S. C. et al.: A benthic foraminiferal proxy of pulsed organic matter paleofluxes
25%24
24-237
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115-710
1998Smart, C. W.: Diversity patterns of Miocene benthic Foraminifera in the Somali Basin, northwestern Indian Ocean
6%104
104-642
1989Smalley, P. Craig; Qvale, Gunnbjorg et al.: Some ages from Leg 104 Site 642 obtained by Rb-Sr glauconite dating and Sr isotope stratigraphydownload
25%38
38-341
1986Smalley, P. C.; Nordaa, A. et al.: Geochronology and paleothermometry of Neogene sediments from the Voring Plateau using Sr, C and O isotopes
25%3022006Sluijs, Appy; Schouten, Stefan et al.: Subtropical Arctic Ocean temperatures during the Palaeocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
25%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
19%189
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2005Sluijs, Appy; Pross, Joerg et al.: From greenhouse to icehouse; organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts as paleoenvironmental indicators in the Paleogenedownload
3%2009Sluijs, Appy; Brinkhuis, Henk: A dynamic climate and ecosystem state during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; inferences from dinoflagellate cyst assemblages on the New Jersey Shelfdownload
25%189
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2009Sluijs, Appy; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Taxonomic revision of some Cretaceous-Cenozoic spiny organic-walled peridiniacean dinoflagellate cysts
3%189
189-1172
2011Sluijs, Appy; Bijl, Peter K. et al.: Southern ocean warming, sea level and hydrological change during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
25%113
113-690
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208-1263
2008Sluijs, Appy: Carbon burp and transient global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
25%3022007Sluijs, A.; Schouten, S. et al.: Fresh and warm Arctic Ocean surface waters during Eocene Thermal Maximum 2
25%3022005Sluijs, A.; Schouten, S. et al.: Extremely high late Paleocene-early Eocene sea surface temperatures on the North Pole
25%2082004Sluijs, A.; Lourens, L. J. et al.: An early Eocene transient warming ( approximately 53 Ma); implications for astronomically-paced early Eocene hyperthermal events
3%189
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Sluijs, A.; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Dinoflagellate cysts from the Eocene-Oligocene transition in the Southern Ocean; results from ODP Leg 189download
25%189
189-1172
2002Sluijs, A.; Brinkhuis, H. et al.: Timing and nature of the opening of the Tasmanian Gateway at the Eocene-Oligocene transition; ODP Site 1172
19%113
113-690
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2007Sluijs, A.; Bowen, G. J. et al.: The Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum super greenhouse; biotic and geochemical signatures, age models and mechanisms of global change
22%166
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166-1005
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166-1009
2002Slowey, Niall C.; Wilber, R. Jude et al.: Glacial-to-Holocene sedimentation on the western slope of Great Bahama Bank
8%146
146-893
1995Slowey, Niall C.; Bryant, William R.: Effects of gas and core handling on measurements of compressional wave velocity in Site 893 coresdownload
16%327
327-U1362
2011Slovacek, Amalia E.; Fisher, A. T. et al.: Development, calibration and deployment of an electromagnetic flowmeter for cross-hole hydrogeologic experiments
25%2011Slotnick, Benjamin S.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Large amplitude variations in carbon cycling and terrestrial weathering during the latest Paleocene and earliest Eocene
31%2009Slomp, C. P.; Kraal, P. et al.: Reconstructing phosphorus and carbon cycling during Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; why we need modern analogues
22%171B2001Sloan, Lisa Cirbus; Huber, Matthew: North Atlantic climate variability in early Palaeogene time; a climate modelling sensitivity study
5%58
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1980Sloan, Jon: Radiolarians from sediments of the Philippine Sea, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 58download
38%581981Sloan, Jon Roger: Radiolarians of the North Philippine Sea; their biostratigraphy, preservation, and paleoecology
31%1982Sloan, James L., II; Miskell, Kimberlee, J.: The history of organic carbon and opaline silica accumulation in the world ocean
38%1981Sloan, James L., II: Organic carbon accumulation in the world ocean
31%1999Sloan, E. D.; Brewer, P. G. et al.: Future of gas hydrate research
8%84
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1985Sloan, E. D.: Shore-based laboratory experimental measurements on a gas hydrate sample recovered at Site 570download
19%104
104-642
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2011Sliwinska, Kasia K.; Heilmann-Clausen, Claus: Early Oligocene cooling reflected by the dinoflagellate cyst Svalbardella cooksoniae
3%77
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77-537
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77-540
1984Sliter, William V.; Premoli Silva, Isabella: Autochthonous and displaced (allochthonous) Cretaceous benthic foraminifers from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 77, sites 535, 536, 537, 538, and 540, Gulf of Mexicodownload
4%30
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1993Sliter, William V.; Leckie, R. Mark: Cretaceous planktonic foraminifers and depositional environments from the Ontong Java Plateau with emphasis on Sites 803 and 807download
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1993Sliter, William V.; Brown, Glenn R.: Shatsky Rise; seismic stratigraphy and sedimentary record of Pacific paleoceanography since the Early Cretaceousdownload
31%1994Sliter, William V.: Late Cretaceous hiatuses and global change
3%89
89-585
1986Sliter, William V.: Cretaceous redeposited benthic foraminifers from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 585 in the East Mariana Basin, western Equatorial Pacific, and implications for the geologic history of the regiondownload
4%143
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143-866
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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
3%50
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50-416
1980Sliter, W.: Mesozoic foraminifers and deep sea benthic environments from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416, eastern North Atlanticdownload
31%143
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1993Sliter, W. V.; Arnaud-Vanneau, A.: Resolution Guyot; the oldest Pacific Island
3%36
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1977Sliter, W. V.: Cretaceous foraminifers from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, Leg 36, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
4%391977Sliter, W. V.: Cretaceous benthic foraminifers from the western South Atlantic Leg 39, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
19%182
182-1130
2001Slatter, Nancy Maria Cabral: Sedimentology of a middle slope cool-water carbonate platform, Pleistocene, Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg 182
31%1986Slatt, Roger M.; Robinson, John C. et al.: Cardium Formation; 1, Seismic reflection character analysis of thin strat trap; Cretaceous Cardium Formation
31%181974Slatt, Roger M.; Piper, David J. W.: Sand-silt petrology and sediment dispersal in the Gulf of Alaska
13%111
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2011Slagle, Angela L.; Goldberg, David S.: Evaluation of ocean crustal Sites 1256 and 504 for long-term CO (sub 2) sequestrationdownload
6%138
138-854
1995Skornyakova, N. S.; Uspenskaya, T. Y. et al.: Manganese nodules from Site 854 sedimentsdownload
31%231983Skornyakova, N. S.; Kurnosov, V. V. et al.: Lithologic-stratigraphic subdivision and mineral composition of the sediments of the radiolarian belt (range of Site 1936)
31%68
68-501
1993Skolotnev, S. G.: Structural setting and relationships of clay minerals in the basalts of the Costa-Rica Rift (according to data obtained from borehole 501 DSDP)
3%1041989Skogseid, Jakob; Eldholm, Olav: Voring Plateau continental margin; seismic interpretation, stratigraphy, and vertical movementsdownload
38%2001Skinner, Ethan Smith: The upper Campanian Marshalltown Sequence of the New Jersey Coastal Plain, Bass River and Ancora Boreholes
38%2005Skinner, Alister; Evans, Dan: From the North Pole to Tahiti; initial experiences with IODP and MSPs
31%2012004Skilbeck, Greg; Rolph, Timothy et al.: Correlation of palaeo-El Nino archives across the Pacific Ocean from LGM to present
4%1611999Skilbeck, C. Gregory; Tribble, Jane S.: Description, classification, and origin of upper Pliocene-Holocene marine sediments in the Alboran Basindownload
25%161
161-976
1996Skilbeck, C. Gregory; Soto, Juan I. et al.: Continental basement of the Alboran Basin (western Mediterranean Sea); composition and tectonic implications
31%2012004Skilbeck, C. Gregory; Goodwin, Ian et al.: High-resolution palaeo-El Nino records from the Peru continental margin
31%2012006Skilbeck, C. Gregory; Gagan, M. K. et al.: A 25,000 year interannual record of the Peru-Chile Current and implications for ENSO variation during deglaciation and high stand
5%2012006Skilbeck, C. Gregory; Fink, David: Radiocarbon dating and sedimentation rates for Holocene-upper Pleistocene sediments, eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru continental margindownload
31%155
155-940
2002Skene, Kenneth I.; Piper, David J. W. et al.: Quantitative analysis of variations in depositional sequence thickness from submarine channel levees
25%149
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2006Skelton, Alasdair; Whitmarsh, R. et al.: Constraining the rate and extent of mantle serpentinization from seismic and petrological data; implications for chemosynthesis and tectonic processes
16%149
173
2008Skelton, Alasdair; Crill, Patrick et al.: Quantification of the rate of methane production by serpentinization
25%149
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173-1070
2000Skelton, Alasdair D. L.; Valley, John W.: The relative timing of serpentinisation and mantle exhumation at the ocean-continent transition, Iberia; constraints from oxygen isotopes
25%2005Skelton, A.; Whitmarsh, R. et al.: Constraining the rate and extent of mantle serpentinization from seismic petrological data; implications for chemosynthesis and tectonic processes
25%131
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2009Skarbek, Robert M.; Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure development beneath the decollement at the Nankai subduction zone; implications for plate boundary fault strength and sediment dewateringdownload
31%1902007Skarbek, R. M.; Saffer, D. M.: Pore pressure development in sub-decollement sediments in subduction zones; insights from laboratory data and numerical modeling
19%178
178-1098
2002Sjunneskog, Charlotte; Taylor, Fiona: Postglacial marine diatom record of the Palmer Deep, Antarctic Peninsula (ODP Leg 178, Site 1098); 1, Total diatom abundancedownload
19%175
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2007Sivan, O.; Schrag, D. P. et al.: Rates of methanogenesis and methanotrophy in deep-sea sediments
25%41
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41-370
1981Sittler, C.; Schuler, M. et al.: The Tertiary North-Atlantic organic matter (palynofacies) off NW-Africa reflects ocean-floor spreading and continental drift in Eocene time, and indicates beginning of the desertification of the Sahara in early Miocene
3%66
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1982Site 493download
3%66
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1982Site 492download
3%66
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1982Site 491download
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1982Site 490download
3%66
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1982Site 489download
3%66
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1982Site 488download
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1982Site 486download

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