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73-522
1993Hartl, P. D.; Tauxe, L.: Rock magnetic changes across the Eocene/Oligocene boundary in the pelagic sediments of DSDP Site 522
62%73
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1998Quinn, Laura C.; Clark, Murlene W.: Size distribution of Bolovina huneri and Globocassidulina subglobosa across the Eocene-Oligocene boundary
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1997Tauxe, Lisa; Hartl, Paul David: 11 million years of Oligocene geomagnetic field behaviour
51%73
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1985Mead, Gregory A.; Tauxe, Lisa: Sedimentation rates in DSDP Site 522, carbonate content, and implications for the geomagnetic reversal time scale
51%73
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1984Ingram, B. L.; DePaolo, Donald J.: High-resolution stratigraphy using Sr isotopes
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1985Backman, Jan: Nannofossil accumulation patterns; the late middle Eocene through early Oligocene from the South Atlantic
51%73
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1983Tauxe, L.; LaBrecque, John L. et al.: "U" channels; a new technique for paleomagnetic analysis of hydraulic piston cores
51%73
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1998Constable, Catherine G.; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Analysis of 11 Myr of geomagnetic intensity variationdownload
49%73
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1986Mead, Gregory A.; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Oligocene paleoceanography of the South Atlantic; paleoclimatic implications of sediment accumulation rates and magnetic susceptibility measurementsdownload
49%73
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1996Hartl, Paul David: High-resolution magnetic records in pelagic sediments; the Oligocene geomagnetic field, the Brunhes/Matuyama geomagnetic reversal, and rock magnetic changes at the Eocene/Oligocene boundary
49%73
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1993Hartl, Paul; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Early Oligocene geomagnetic field behavior from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 522download
49%73
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113
113-689
1996Reilly, Timothy J.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Sr-isotopic changes during the late Eocene to Oligocene; a revised record from Site 522, eastern South Atlantic
49%73
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73-523
1987Backman, J.: Quantitative calcareous nannofossil biochronology of middle Eocene through early Oligocene sediment from DSDP sites 522 and 523
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2002Ravizza, Greg; Peucker-Ehrenbrink, Bernhard et al.: The Os isotope record of the Eocene-Oligocene transition
49%73
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2002Reilly, Timothy J.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Latest Eocene-earliest Miocene Sr isotopic reference section, Site 522, eastern South Atlanticdownload
49%73
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1988Miller, Kenneth G.; Feigenson, Mark D. et al.: Upper Eocene to Oligocene isotope ( (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr, delta (super 18) O, delta (super 13) C) standard section, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 522download
49%73
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1995Hartl, Paul David; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Earliest Oligocene increase in South Atlantic productivity as interpreted from "rock magnetics" at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 522download
49%73
73-522
2007Barker, Peter F.; Diekmann, Bernhard et al.: Onset of Cenozoic Antarctic glaciation
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177-1090
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199-1218
208
208-1265
2008Pusz, A. E.; Thunell, R. C. et al.: Climatic and oceanographic changes across the Eocene-Oligocene boundary; results from South Atlantic ODP Site 1090
40%73
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73-523
73-524
1985Oberhaensli, H.; Toumarkine, M.: The Paleogene oxygen and carbon isotope history of Sites 522, 523, and 524 from the central South Atlantic
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74-529
1992Ottens, Janneke J.; Nederbragt, Alexandra J.: Planktic foraminiferal diversity as indicator of ocean environments
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1999Touchard, Yannick; Rochette, Pierre et al.: Global tephra layers from the Ethiopian Traps; a clue to evaluate trap climatic impact
37%73
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2011Smith-Boughner, L. T.; Ziegler, L. B. et al.: Changing spectrum of geomagnetic intensity variations in a fragmented 12 My sediment record from the Oligocene
36%73
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138
1994Gallet, Yves; Valet, Jean-Pierre: From the superchron to the microchron; magnetic stratigraphy in deep sea sediments
36%73
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115-711
1989Olafsson, G.: Reliability of sphenoliths as zonal markers in Oligocene sediments from the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
35%73
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154
154-929
1999Raffi, Isabella: Precision and accuracy of nannofossil biostratigraphic correlation
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108-659
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114-704
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130-806
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2000Cachao, Mario; Narciso, Aurea et al.: The morphometric response of Coccolithus pelagicus to glacial-interglacial couplets during the last 4My
29%73
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1982Poore, Richard Z.; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Late Eocene-Oligocene magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy at South Atlantic DSDP Site 522
29%73
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119-744
1999Salamy, Karen A.; Zachos, James C.: Latest Eocene-early Oligocene climate change and Southern Ocean fertility; inferences from sediment accumulation and stable isotope data
29%73
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119
119-744
1994Salamy, K. A.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: High frequency variations in ice volume, calcite dissolution, and primary productivity in the early Oligocene as inferred from deep sea sediment records
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1993Salamy, K. A.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: High resolution oxygen isotope stratigraphy of the Eocene-Oligocene boundary, sites 522 and 744; implications for high frequency ice-volume variations
29%73
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90-594
1990Kamp, Peter J. J.; Turner, Gillian M.: Pleistocene unconformity-bounded shelf sequences (Wanganui Basin, New Zealand) correlated with global isotope record
29%73
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85-574
2002Ravizza, G.; Peucker-Ehrenbrink, B.: The marine Os isotope record of the Eocene-Oligocene transition
25%73
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199
199-1218
2008Miller, Kenneth; Browning, James et al.: St. Stephens Quarry, Alabama (SSQ) corehole; an integrated magneto-, bio-, isotopic, and sequence stratigraphic reference section for the icehouse-greenhouse transition
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74-529
82
82-563
94
94-608
120
120-747
1998Abreu, Vitor dos Santos; Haddad, Geoffrey A.: Glacioeustatic fluctuations; the mechanism linking stable isotope events and sequence stratigraphy from the early Oligocene to middle Miocene
25%73
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85-574
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94-608
108
108-667
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115-711
1991Olafsson, G.: Late Oligocene through late Miocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and biochronology
25%73
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90-588
189
189-1171
199
199-1218
2007Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P.: Cenozoic Antarctic cryosphere evolution; tales from deep-sea sedimentary records
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82
82-563
94
94-608
120
120-747
1996Abreu, Vitor S.; Haddad, Geoffrey: Glacioeustatic fluctuation; the mechanism linking stable isotope events and sequence stratigraphy from the early Oligocene to middle Miocene
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85
85-574
2003Ravizza, G. E.; Peucker-Ehrenbrink, B.: The marine (super 187) Os/ (super 188) Os record of the Eocene-Oligocene transition; the interplay of weathering and glaciationdownload
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82-558
82-563
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95-613
1987Miller, K. G.; Kent, D. V. et al.: Integrated magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and stable isotope stratigraphy, typing the deep-sea and continental margin records
21%73
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113-689
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121-757
199
199-1218
2007Lear, Carrie H.: Mg/Ca palaeothermometry; a new window into Cenozoic climate change
21%73
73-522
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113-689
119
119-744
2005Zachos, James C.; Kump, Lee R.: Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocenedownload
21%73
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122-761
2010Lear, Caroline H.; Mawbey, Elaine M. et al.: Cenozoic benthic foraminiferal Mg/Ca and Li/Ca records; toward unlocking temperatures and saturation states
18%73
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119-744
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199-1218
2010Xiao, G. Q.; Abels, Hemmo A. et al.: Asian aridification linked to the first step of the Eocene-Oligocene climate transition (EOT) in obliquity-dominated terrestrial records (Xining Basin, China)
15%73
73-522
81
1984Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.: Stable isotopic results on upper Miocene and lower Pliocene foraminifers from Hole 552Adownload
14%73
73-522
81
1984Harland, Rex: Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts from Hole 552A, Rockall Plateau, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 81download
14%73
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73-524
1984Parker, William C.; Clark, Murlene W. et al.: Population dynamics, Paleogene abyssal benthic foraminifers, eastern South Atlanticdownload
14%73
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73-524
1984Clark, Murlene W.; Wright, Ramil C.: Paleogene abyssal foraminifers from the Cape and Angola basins, South Atlantic Oceandownload
13%73
73-522
73-523
73-524
1984Oberhaensli, Hedi; McKenzie, Judith Ann et al.: A paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic record of the Paleogene in the central South Atlantic (Leg 73, sites 522, 523, and 524)download
12%73
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74
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81
1984Murray, John W.: Biostratigraphic value of Bolboforma, Leg 81, Rockall Plateaudownload
12%73
73-522
1984Poore, Richard Z.; Matthews, R. K.: Late Eocene-Oligocene oxygen- and carbon-isotope record from South Atlantic Ocean, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 522download
11%73
73-522
81
1984Shackleton, N. J.; Hall, M. A.: Oxygen and carbon isotope stratigraphy of Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 552A; Plio-Pleistocene glacial historydownload
4%73
73-522
1984Hsue, Kenneth J.; LaBrecque, John L. et al.: Site 522download
62%73
73-523
1986Backman, Jan; Hermelin, J. Otto R.: Morphometry of the Eocene nannofossil Reticulofenestra umbilicus lineage and its biochronological consequences
51%73
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1986Hermelin, J. Otto R.; Backman, Jan: The first appearance of the Eocene nannofossil Reticulofenestra umbilicus and its relationship with R. hillae
51%73
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1993Pearson, P. N.; Shackleton, N. J. et al.: Stable isotope paleoecology of middle Eocene planktonic foraminifera and multi-species isotope stratigraphy, DSDP Site 523, South Atlantic
51%73
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1998Pearson, Paul N.: Stable isotopes and the study of evolution in planktonic Foraminifera
40%73
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113-689
171B
171B-1052
2000Lear, C. H.; Wilson, P. A. et al.: Palaeotemperature and ocean chemistry records for the Palaeogene from Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca in benthic foraminiferal calcite
29%73
73-523
113
113-689
171B
171B-1052
1999Lear, Carrie; Wilson, Paul et al.: Assessing Mg/Ca in benthic Foraminifera as a palaeotemperature proxy for the Cenozoic oceans
25%73
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114-699
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115-711
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177-1090
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2008Bohaty, S. M.; Pallike, H. et al.: Timing and significance of a global deep-sea dissolution event during the Eocene-Oligocene transition
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171B
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2009Bohaty, Steven M.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Coupled greenhouse warming and deep-sea acidification in the middle Eocenedownload
6%73
73-523
1984Hsue, Kenneth J.; LaBrecque, John L. et al.: Site 523download
51%73
73-524
1982Hsu, Kenneth J.; He, Qixiang et al.: Environmental and evolutionary changes in the oceans at the end of the Cretaceous
51%73
73-524
1981Hsu, Kenneth J.; He, Qixiang et al.: Terminal Cretaceous event
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1988Folami, S. L.: Magnetic fabric of some IPOD sediment cores from the southwestern sector of Africa
43%73
73-524
1982Hsu, Kenneth J.; He, Q. et al.: Mass mortality and its environmental and evolutionary consequences
40%73
73-524
1982Perch-Nielsen, Katharina; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Biostratigraphy and isotope stratigraphy and the "catastrophic" extinction of calcareous nannoplankton at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
40%73
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1982Hsue, Kenneth J.; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Terminal Cretaceous environmental and evolutionary changes
36%73
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1982Hsue, Kenneth J.: Evolutionary and environmental consequences of a terminal Cretaceous event
29%73
73-524
1985Kyte, Frank T.: Cretaceous-Tertiary spinels; high-temperature relicts from a major accretionary event
25%73
73-524
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113-690
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119-738
1995Oberhaensli, Hedi; Keller, Gerta: High-low latitudes stable isotope variations across the K-T boundary
21%73
73-524
1984Petersen, Nikolai P.; Heller, Friedrich et al.: Magnetostratigraphy of the Cretaceous/Tertiary geological boundarydownload
13%73
73-524
1984Hsue, Kenneth J.: A scenario for the terminal Cretaceous eventdownload
12%73
73-524
1984He, Q.; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Stable-isotope and percentage-of-carbonate data for Upper Cretaceous/lower Tertiary sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 524, Cape Basin, South Atlanticdownload
9%73
73-524
1984Smith, Charles C.; Poore, Richard Z.: Upper Maestrichtian and Paleocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the northern Cape Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 524download
6%73
73-524
1984Hsue, Kenneth J.; LaBrecque, John L. et al.: Site 524download
62%741985Moore, T. C., Jr.; Rabinowitz, P. D. et al.: History of the Walvis Ridge; a precis of the results of DSDP Leg 74
62%741982Fuetterer, Dieter K.: Paleobathymetry of Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic deep-sea trace fossil assemblages of the SE Atlantic
62%741980Chave, Alan D.: Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene magnetic stratigraphy, DSDP Leg 74
62%741988Pflaumann, U.: Stratigraphy and paleoecology of the Quaternary in the eastern South Atlantic; the record by planktonic Foraminifera from sediments of the central Walvis Ridge, DSDP Leg 74
51%741987Shackleton, N. J.: The carbon isotope record of the Cenozoic; history of organic carbon burial and of oxygen in the ocean and atmosphere
49%741984Rabinowitz, Philip D.; Borella, Peter E.: A sonic well log of the basement complex of the Walvis Ridge
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2005Zachos, James C.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Rapid acidification of the ocean during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
21%741984Fuetterer, Dieter K.: Evidence of clionid sponges in sediments of the Walvis Ridge, southeastern Atlantic Site 526, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 74download
13%741984Moore, Theodore C., Jr.; Rabinowitz, Philip D. et al.: History of the Walvis Ridgedownload
10%741984Rabinowitz, Philip D.; Simpson, E. S. W.: Geophysical site survey results on the Walvis Ridgedownload
8%74
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1995Shackleton, N. J.; Hall, M. A.: Stable isotope records in bulk sediments (Leg 138)download
62%74
74-525
1989Watanabe, Silvia: New genus and five new species in order Foraminiferida
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1989Boltovskoy, Esteban; Boltovskoy, Demetrio: Paleocene-Pleistocene benthic foraminiferal evidence of major paleoceanographic events in the eastern South Atlantic (DSDP Site 525, Walvis Ridge)
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1993Boltovskoy, Esteban; Watanabe, Silvia: Cenozoic monothalamous foraminifers from DSDP Site 525 (southern Atlantic)
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2002Abramovich, Sigal: Paleoecology and paleoenvironment of Maastrichtian planktonic Foraminifera; examples from low and middle latitude localities
62%74
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1991Ekman, G.; Malmgren, B. A.: A high-resolution record of stable isotopes for the last 400 ky of the Cretaceous
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1997Widmark, Joen G. V.: Deep-sea benthic Foraminifera from Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary strata in the South Atlantic; taxonomy and paleoecology
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1989Dietrich, V. J.; Koeppel, V. et al.: Contrasting chemical and isotopic variations in the South Atlantic ridge basalts; evidence for a deep mantle plume
57%74
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2010Deppe, Joana; Hauff, Folkmar et al.: Evidence for a long-term geochemical zonation of the Tristan-Gough Hotspot
57%74
74-525
113
113-690
2009Friedrich, Oliver; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Early Maastrichtian carbon cycle perturbation and cooling event; implications from the South Atlantic Oceandownload
51%74
74-525
1996Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Gradual morphological evolution in a Late Cretaceous lineage of planktonic Foraminifera
49%74
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75
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1986Wang, Y. L.; Liu, Y. G. et al.: Rare earth element geochemistry of South Atlantic deep sea sediments; Ce anomaly change at approximately 54 My
49%74
74-525
1988Delaney, M. L.: A comparison of middle Miocene cadmium-to-calcium records in benthic foraminifera from the South Atlantic and the western Equatorial Pacific
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74-528
1982Richardson, S. H.; Erlank, A. J. et al.: Correlated Nd, Sr and Pb isotope variation in Walvis Ridge basalts and implications for the evolution of their mantle source

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