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150-903
1998Sheridan, Robert E.; Ashley, Gail M. et al.: Onshore-offshore correlation of upper Pleistocene strata, New Jersey coastal plain to continental shelf and slope
38%66
76
76-533
76-534
1982Sheridan, Robert E.; Gradstein, Felix M. et al.: Early history of the Atlantic Ocean and gas hydrates on the Blake Outer Ridge; results of the Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 76
38%189
189-1170
189-1171
2004Shevenell, A. E.; Kennett, J. P.: Paleoceanographic change during the middle Miocene climate revolution; an Antarctic stable isotope perspective
50%178
178-1098
2002Shevenell, A. E.; Kennett, James P.: Antarctic Holocene climate change; a benthic foraminifer stable isotope record from Palmer Deep
50%1892004Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Middle Miocene Southern Ocean cooling and Antarctic cryosphere expansiondownload
38%178
178-1098
2002Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P.: Antarctic Holocene climate change; a benthic foraminiferal stable isotope record for Palmer Deepdownload
44%73
73-522
90
90-588
189
189-1171
199
199-1218
2007Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P.: Cenozoic Antarctic cryosphere evolution; tales from deep-sea sedimentary records
9%1451995Shilov, V. V.: Eocene-Oligocene radiolarians from Leg 145, North Pacificdownload
6%1451995Shilov, V. V.: Miocene-Pliocene radiolarians from Leg 145, North Pacificdownload
50%117
117-722
1992Shimmield, Graham B.: Can sediment geochemistry record changes in coastal upwelling palaeoproductivity? Evidence from Northwest Africa and the Arabian Sea
50%155
155-942
1995Showers, William J.; Genna, Bernard et al.: Amazon continental margin high resolution records of the penultimate interglacial
8%1551997Showers, William J.; Schneider, Ralph R. et al.: Isotopic stratigraphy of Amazon Fan sedimentsdownload
8%124
124-768
124-769
1991Shyu, Jih-Ping; Merrill, Dean L. et al.: Biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic synthesis of the Celebes and Sulu seas, Leg 124download
38%111
111-677
138
138-846
2010Siddall, Mark; Honisch, Barbel et al.: Changes in deep Pacific temperature during the mid-Pleistocene transition and Quaternary
11%306
306-U1313
2009Sierro Sanchez, Francisco J.; Hernandez-Almeida, I. et al.: Data report; Pliocene-Pleistocene planktonic foraminifer bioevents at IODP Site U1313download
38%14
14-135
37
37-334
47
47-397
49
49-410
50
50-415
50-416
79
79-544
107
107-654
1993Sierro, F. J.; Flores, J. A. et al.: Late Miocene globorotaliid event-stratigraphy and biogeography in the NE-Atlantic and Mediterranean
63%40
40-362
1980Siesser, W. G.: Late Miocene origin of the Benguela upwelling system off northern Namibia
63%40
40-362
1978Siesser, William G.: Aridification of the Namib Desert; evidence from oceanic cores
9%47
47-398
1979Sigal, J.: Chronostratigraphy and ecostratigraphy of Cretaceous formations recovered on DSDP Leg 47B, Site 398download
8%251974Sigal, Jacques: Comments on Leg 25 sites in relation to the Cretaceous and Paleogene stratigraphy in the eastern and southeastern Africa coast and Madagascar regional settingdownload
63%1651998Sigurdsson, H.; Kelley, S. P. et al.: The Cenozoic record of Caribbean explosive volcanism; 40Ar/39Ar dating of tephra
6%165
165-998
165-999
165-1000
165-1001
165-1002
2000Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Kelley, S. et al.: History of circum-Caribbean explosive volcanism; (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar dating of tephra layersdownload
5%1651997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
4%165
165-1000
1997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Site 1000download
4%165
165-1001
1997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Site 1001download
8%165
165-1002
1997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Site 1002download
4%165
165-998
1997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Site 998download
3%165
165-999
1997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Site 999download
63%94
94-606
1987Sikes, Elisabeth L.; Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.: Paleoceanographic changes associated with the 2.4My glacial event in the North Atlantic
38%30
30-288
30-289
192
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192-1185
192-1186
192-1187
2004Sikora, P. J.; Bergen, J. A.: Lower Cretaceous planktonic foraminiferal and nannofossil biostratigraphy of Ontong Java Plateau sites from DSDP Leg 30 and ODP Leg 192
6%39
39-356
39-357
1977Silva, I. P.; Boersma, A.: Cretaceous planktonic foraminifers; DSDP Leg 39 (South Atlantic)download
13%1241990Silver, Eli A.; Rangin, Claude: Origins of the Celebes and Sulu seas; results of ODP Leg 124download
44%1241989Silver, Eli; Rangin, Claude et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; origins of marginal basins
38%154
154-925
2007Sime, N. G.; De La Rocha, Christina L. et al.: Interpreting the Ca isotope record of marine biogenic carbonatesdownload
6%25
25-242
1974Simpson, E. S. W.: Site 242download
6%25
25-249
1974Simpson, E. S. W.: Site 249download
63%25
25-245
1984Singano, J. M.; Prasad, G. I.: Early to middle Eocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy in Tanzania
50%22
22-214
23
24
24-237
1995Singh, A. D.: Neogloboquadrina, Pulleniatina and Sphaeroidinellopsis-Sphaeroidinella lineages in the northern Indian Ocean; their paleoceanographic relations and biostratigraphic significance
50%24
24-237
24-238
1995Singh, A. D.; Srinivasan, M. S.: Neogene planktic foraminiferal biochronology of the central Indian Ocean DSDP sites 237 and 238
38%121
121-752
2012Singh, Raj K.; Gupta, Anil K. et al.: Paleoceanographic significance of deep-sea benthic foraminiferal species diversity at southeastern Indian ocean hole 752A during the Neogene
38%121
121-757
2010Singh, Raj K.; Gupta, Anil K.: Deep-sea benthic foraminiferal changes in the eastern Indian Ocean (ODP Hole 757B); their links to deep Indonesian (Pacific) flow and high latitude glaciation during the Neogene
44%121
121-757
2004Singh, Raj K.; Gupta, Anil K.: Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean; evidence from deep-sea benthic Foraminifera (ODP Site 757)download
44%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
44%122
122-763
2010Singh, Virendra Bahadur; Rai, Ajai Kumar: Influence of surface productivity and deep sea ventilation on the Pleistocene benthic foraminiferal diversity at ODP Site 763A, eastern Indian Ocean
44%80
80-550
113
113-690
1995Sinha, Ashish; Aubry, Marie-Pierre et al.: Chemostratigraphy of the "lower" Sparnacian deposits (Argiles plastiques bariolees) of the Paris Basin
38%122
122-763
2008Sinha, Devesh K.; Singh, Ashutosh Kumar: Late Neogene planktic foraminiferal biochronology of the ODP Site 763A, Exmouth Plateau, southeast Indian Ocean
50%2007Sinha, Devesh K.; Singh, Ashutosh Kumar: Surface circulation in the eastern Indian Ocean during last 5 million years; planktic foraminiferal evidences
9%60
60-452
1982Site 452; Mesozoic Pacific Ocean basindownload
5%60
60-453
1982Site 453; west side of the Mariana Troughdownload
6%60
60-454
1982Site 454; near the center of the Mariana Troughdownload
11%60
60-455
1982Site 455; east side of the Mariana Troughdownload
6%60
60-456
1982Site 456; east side of the Mariana Troughdownload
5%60
60-458
1982Site 458; Mariana fore-arcdownload
5%60
60-459
1982Site 459; Mariana fore-arcdownload
6%60
60-460
1982Site 460; inner wall of the Mariana Trenchdownload
9%2012006Skilbeck, C. Gregory; Fink, David: Radiocarbon dating and sedimentation rates for Holocene-upper Pleistocene sediments, eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru continental margindownload
63%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)
38%182
182-1130
2001Slatter, Nancy Maria Cabral: Sedimentology of a middle slope cool-water carbonate platform, Pleistocene, Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg 182
8%391977Sliter, W. V.: Cretaceous benthic foraminifers from the western South Atlantic Leg 39, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
6%36
36-327
36-330
1977Sliter, W. V.: Cretaceous foraminifers from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, Leg 36, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
5%50
50-415
50-416
1980Sliter, W.: Mesozoic foraminifers and deep sea benthic environments from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416, eastern North Atlanticdownload
8%143
143-865
143-866
143-869
1995Sliter, William V.: Cretaceous planktonic foraminifers from sites 865, 866, and 869; a synthesis of Cretaceous pelagic sedimentation in the Central Pacific Ocean basindownload
6%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
63%1994Sliter, William V.: Late Cretaceous hiatuses and global change
8%30
30-289
130
130-803
130-807
1993Sliter, William V.; Leckie, R. Mark: Cretaceous planktonic foraminifers and depositional environments from the Ontong Java Plateau with emphasis on Sites 803 and 807download
6%77
77-535
77-536
77-537
77-538
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
75%581981Sloan, Jon Roger: Radiolarians of the North Philippine Sea; their biostratigraphy, preservation, and paleoecology
9%58
58-442
58-443
58-444
58-445
58-446
1980Sloan, Jon: Radiolarians from sediments of the Philippine Sea, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 58download
44%166
166-1004
166-1005
166-1008
166-1009
2002Slowey, Niall C.; Wilber, R. Jude et al.: Glacial-to-Holocene sedimentation on the western slope of Great Bahama Bank
38%113
113-690
208
208-1267
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
50%2082004Sluijs, A.; Lourens, L. J. et al.: An early Eocene transient warming ( approximately 53 Ma); implications for astronomically-paced early Eocene hyperthermal events
50%3022007Sluijs, A.; Schouten, S. et al.: Fresh and warm Arctic Ocean surface waters during Eocene Thermal Maximum 2
50%113
113-690
208
208-1263
2008Sluijs, Appy: Carbon burp and transient global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
38%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
63%21973Smali, Marina: Foraminiferi campaniano-maastrichtiani della Dorsale Medio-Atlantica Campanian-Maestrichtian foraminifera of Mid-Atlantic Ridge
50%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
50%24
24-237
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115-707
115-709
115-710
1998Smart, C. W.: Diversity patterns of Miocene benthic Foraminifera in the Somali Basin, northwestern Indian Ocean
38%48
48-400
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72-518
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74-529
82
82-563
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85-572
85-573
108
108-667
1994Smart, C. W.; King, S. C. et al.: A benthic foraminiferal proxy of pulsed organic matter paleofluxes
75%1996Smart, C. W.; Murray, J. W. et al.: New observations on Seabrookia rugosa Watanabe, 1989 (Foraminifera)
50%74
74-529
82
82-563
108
108-667
1994Smart, C. W.; Murray, J. W.: An early Miocene Atlantic-wide foraminiferal/palaeoceanographic event
50%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
44%22
22-216
24
24-237
42
42-372
115
115-707
115-709
115-710
121
121-758
1995Smart, C. W.; Ramsay, A. T. S.: Benthic foraminiferal evidence for the existence of an early Miocene oxygen-depleted oceanic water mass?
50%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
38%41
41-368
74
74-529
108
108-667
121
121-758
1995Smart, Christopher W.; Murray, John W.: Miocene deep-sea benthic Foraminifera from the Atlantic and Indian oceans; diversity patterns and palaeoceanography
38%24
24-237
115
115-707
115-709
115-710
2007Smart, Christopher W.; Thomas, Ellen et al.: Middle-late Miocene benthic Foraminifera in a western equatorial Indian Ocean depth transect; paleoceanographic implicationsdownload
38%24
24-237
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48-400
74
74-529
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80-548
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82-563
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94-610
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108-667
115
115-709
208
208-1264
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
44%208
208-1264
208-1265
2006Smart, Christopher W.; Thomas, Ellen: The enigma of early Miocene biserial planktic Foraminifera
16%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
38%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
9%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
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
50%113
113-690
2007Smith, Francesca A.; Freeman, Katherine H. et al.: How large was the true carbon isotope excursions at the PETM?
6%10
10-85
10-86
10-88
10-89
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10-91
10-94
10-97
1970Smith, Lee Anderson; Beard, John H.: Late Neogene of the Gulf of Mexicodownload
16%10
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10-95
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10-97
1970Smith, Lee Anderson; McNeely, Blake W.: Summary of Leg 10, biostratigraphydownload
44%124
124-767
124-770
1990Smith, Randall B.; Betzler, Christian et al.: Depositional history of the Celebes Sea from ODP Sites 767 and 770
75%1996Smolka, Peter P.: Stratabs; a new method for worldwide correlation
63%2000Smolka, Peter: A worldwide uniform high-resolution stratigraphic standard with data for the Neogene and Paleogene
13%150
150-904
1996Snyder, Scott W.: Data report; Abundance patterns of planktonic foraminifers; Site 904, Leg 150download
9%150
150-902
150-903
150-904
1996Snyder, Scott W.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Paleogene and Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the New Jersey continental slope; Sites 902, 903, and 904 (Leg 150)download
13%80
80-549
1985Snyder, Scott W.; Mueller, Carla et al.: Biostratigraphy and paleoceanography across the Eocene/Oligocene boundary at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 549download

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