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48%1977Schrader, H. J.: Paleoecology of the late Neogene-Quaternary Black Sea; an opal phytoplankton study of DSDP Leg 42B
48%1979Schrader, H. J.: Quaternary paleoclimatology of the Black Sea basin
3%42
42-379
42-380
42-381
1978Schrader, H. J.: Quaternary through Neogene history of the Black Sea; deduced from the paleoecology of diatoms, silicoflagellates, ebridians, and chrysomonadsdownload
4%351976Schrader, H.-J.: Cenozoic planktonic diatom biostratigraphy of the southern Pacific Oceandownload
9%38
38-338
38-348
1976Schrader, H.-J.; Bjoerklund, K. et al.: Cenozoic biostratigraphy, physical stratigraphy and paleooceanography in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea, DSDP Leg 38 paleontological synthesisdownload
2%381976Schrader, H.-J.; Fenner, J.: Norwegian Sea Cenozoic diatom biostratigraphy and taxonomy; Part II, Diatoms at Leg 38, taxonomic referencesdownload
38%64
64-480
1979Schrader, H.; Curray, J. et al.: Successful recovery of a 152 meters hydraulic piston core section on the Guaymas slope, DSDP-IPOD Leg 64, Site 480
34%64
64-479
64-480
1980Schrader, H.; Kelts, K. et al.: Laminated diatomaceous sediments from the Guaymas Basin slope (central Gulf of California); 250,000-year climate record
7%18
18-172
18-173
18-174
18-175
18-176
18-177
18-178
18-179
18-180
18-181
18-182
1973Schrader, Hans-Joachim: Cenozoic diatoms from the Northwest Pacific, Leg 18download
8%37
37-332
37-333
37-334
37-335
1977Schrader, Hans-Joachim: Diatom biostratigraphy, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 37download
48%112
112-681
1992Schrader, Hans: Coastal upwelling and atmospheric CO (sub 2) changes over the last 400,000 years; Peru
38%112
112-681
112-686
1991Schrader, Hans: Comparison of Quaternary coastal upwelling proxies off central Peru
38%112
112-680
112-681
112-686
1991Schrader, Hans; Sorknes, Ragnhild: Peruvian coastal upwelling; late Quaternary productivity changes revealed by diatoms
38%154
154-925
1995Schrag, D. P.; Hampt, G. et al.: Oxygen isotopic composition of the glacial ocean; evidence from pore fluids from ODP Leg 154
38%162
162-981
162-984
1996Schrag, D. P.; Hodell, D. A. et al.: Oxygen isotopic composition and temperature of deep water in the North Atlantic during the last glacial maximum; evidence from pore fluids from ODP Leg 162
34%17
17-167
41
41-366
130
130-803
130-807
1999Schrag, Daniel P.: Effects of diagenesis on the isotopic record of late Paleogene tropical sea surface temperatures
29%154
154-925
162
162-981
162-984
172
172-1063
177
177-1088
177-1093
2002Schrag, Daniel P.; Adkins, Jess F. et al.: The oxygen isotopic composition of seawater during the last glacial maximum
38%41
41-366
130
130-807
1993Schrag, Daniel P.; DePaolo, Donald J. et al.: Diagenetic effects on oxygen isotopes in bulk carbonate; implications for evolution of equatorial sea surface temperatures
38%154
154-925
1996Schrag, Daniel P.; Hampt, Gretchen et al.: Pore fluid constraints on the temperature and oxygen isotopic composition of the glacial ocean
38%56
56-436
86
86-578
1989Schramm, Cynthia T.: Cenozoic climatic variation recorded by quartz and clay minerals in North Pacific sediments
38%151
151-907
151-909
162
162-907
302
302-M0002
2010Schreck, M.; Matthiessen, J.: Palynostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of Arctic and subarctic Neogene sediments; a magnetostratigraphic calibration of ODP Site 907A dinocyst events
38%138
138-850
1997Schroeder, J. O.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Barium in Equatorial Pacific carbonate sediment; terrigenous, oxide, and biogenic associationsdownload
12%43
43-384
1979Schroeder, R.; Cherchi, A.: Upper Barremian-lowermost Aptian orbitolinid foraminifers from the Grand Banks continental rise, northwestern Atlantic (DSDP Leg 43, Site 384)download
15%119
119-736
119-738
119-744
1991Schroeder-Adams, Claudia J.: Middle Eocene to Holocene benthic foraminifer assemblages from the Kerguelen Plateau (southern Indian Ocean)download
38%35
35-323
198
198-1209
199
2010Schubert, J. A.; Thomas, D. J. et al.: Paleogene reconstruction of southern Pacific water mass composition using Nd isotope
48%165
165-1002
1999Schuffert, Jeffrey D.; Herbert, Timothy D.: Paleotemperature and productivity variations at ODP Site 1002, Cariaco Basin
38%165
165-1001
2010Schulte, P.; Bornemann, A. et al.: Oceanographic and climate changes during the latest Danian event in the Atlantic; evidence for a hyperthermal event?
38%207
207-1258
2011Schulte, Peter; Joachim, Christian et al.: Element chemostratigarphy across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at Demerara Rise, central Atlantic
5%2009Schultheiss, Peter; Holland, Melanie et al.: Wireline coring and analysis under pressure; recent use and future developments of the HYACINTH Systemdownload
8%203
203-1243
2006Schultz, Adam; Orcutt, John A.: Leg 203 synthesis; summary of scientific resultsdownload
48%2002Schumacher, S.; Lazarus, D. B.: Produktivitaetsaenderungen an der Eozaen/Oligozaen Grenze Changes in productivity at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary
24%61
61-462
71
71-511
85
85-574
89
89-462
113
113-689
120
120-748
159
159-959
2004Schumacher, Stefanie; Lazarus, David: Regional differences in pelagic productivity in the late Eocene to early Oligocene; a comparison of southern high latitudes and lower latitudesdownload
48%2002004Schumann, Gabriela; Manz, Werner et al.: Ancient fungal life in North Pacific Eocene oceanic crust
24%177
177-1088
177-1089
177-1090
2005Schut, Etienne Wildeboer: Exploring the Neogene sedimentation of the eastern South Atlantic with reflection seismic data
38%1995Schuur, C. L.; Coffin, M. et al.: The southern Solander Fan, SW Pacific Ocean; implications for regional tectonics and paleoceanography
38%29
29-278
1998Schuur, Catherine L.; Coffin, Millard F. et al.: Sedimentary regimes at the Macquarie Ridge complex; interaction of Southern Ocean circulation and plate boundary bathymetrydownload
38%68
68-502
1996Schwartz, J. P.; Droxler, A. W.: The mid-Brunhes carbonate dissolution interval; links between maximum NADW production, AAIW flux into the Caribbean, and the Stage 11 carbonate "crash"
38%101
101-633
166
166-1006
2005Schwarz, J.; Steinke, S. et al.: Mid-Pleistocene changes in the composition of periplatform sands of the Great Bahama Bank margins
48%1977Sclater, J. G.; Abbott, D. et al.: Paleobathymetry and sediments of the Indian Ocean
10%7
7-66
1971Sclater, J. G.; Jarrard, R. D.: Preliminary paleomagnetic results, Leg 7download
58%1985Sclater, John G.: The depth of the ocean through the Neogene
41%105
105-647
2010Scott, D. B.; Griffiths, Julie L.: The Labrador Sea, a convergence area for North Atlantic Deep Water masses; 1 million year record of bottom water changes derived from the benthic foraminiferal record
7%116
116-717
1990Scott, D. B.; Leger, Gregory T.: Benthic foraminifers and implications for intraplate deformation, Site 717, distal Bengal Fandownload
34%93
93-603
93-604
95
95-603
95-612
95-613
1987Scott, D. B.; MacKinnon, K. D. et al.: Quaternary bottom water paleoceanography from the western North Atlantic
6%105
105-645
105-646
105-647
1989Scott, D. B.; Mudie, Peta J. et al.: Lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and stable-isotope stratigraphy of cores from ODP Leg 105 site surveys, Labrador Sea and Baffin Baydownload
5%95
95-612
95-613
1987Scott, David B.: Quaternary benthic foraminifers from Deep Sea Driling Project sites 612 and 613, Leg 95, New Jersey Transectdownload
29%105
105-647
2003Scott, David B.: Quaternary deep-sea connections between the western Atlantic, Arctic, Norwegian and Antarctic seas
38%95
95-612
95-613
1985Scott, David B.; Smith, D.: Quaternary paleoceanography of ODP Sites 612 and 613, New Jersey transect
29%181
181-1123
2004Scott, G. H.; Hall, I. R.: Planktonic foraminiferal evidence on late Pliocene-Quaternary near surface water masses at ODP Site 1123B, northern Chatham Rise, east of New Zealanddownload
29%13
13-132
90
90-588
94
94-607
181
181-1119
181-1123
2007Scott, G. H.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Globorotalia puncticulata; population divergence, dispersal and extinction related to Pliocene-Quaternary water massesdownload
29%2000Scott, Robert W.: Which Paleogene sequence boundaries record global events?
48%1988Scott, Steven D.: ODP drilling plans for the western Pacific 1988-1990; a wealth of tectonic, petrologic and paleoceanographic delights
29%160
160-967
2004Scrivner, Adam E.; Vance, Derek et al.: New neodymium isotope data quantify Nile involvement in Mediterranean anoxic episodes
29%138
138-846
2011Scroxton, N.; Bonham, S. G. et al.: Persistent El Nino-Southern Oscillation variation during the Pliocene Epoch
7%3042008Searle, Roger C.: Magnetic susceptibility as a tool for investigating igneous rocks; experience from IODP Expedition 304download
34%108
108-659
2006Segueni, F.; Colin, C. et al.: Past changes of the North African monsoon intensity between 5 and 6.2 my, impact of the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC)
38%104
104-644
2003Sejrup, Hans Petter; Larsen, Eiliv et al.: Configuration, history and impact of the Norwegian Channel ice stream
38%165
165-999
165-1000
202
202-1241
2007Seki, Osamu; Schmidt, Daniela N. et al.: Temperature and productivity change associated with the closure of the Central American Seaway
34%171B2001Self-Trail, Jean M.: Biostratigraphic subdivision and correlation of upper Maastrichtian sediments from the Atlantic Coastal Plain and Blake Nose, western Atlantic
24%171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2002Self-Trail, Jean M.: Trends in late Maastrichtian calcareous nannofossil distribution patterns, western North Atlantic margin
29%1
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1994Sellwood, Bruce W.; Price, Greg D. et al.: Cooler estimates of Cretaceous temperatures
38%161
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161-976
2002Serrano, F.: Temperaturas de las aguas marinas superficiales del mediterraneo occidental durante el Plioceno, a partir del estudio de foraminiferos planctonicos de secciones del ODP site 975 (Baleares) y site 976 (mar de Alboran) Surface temperature of sea water of the western Mediterranean during the Pliocene, from a study of planktonic Foraminifera from ODP sites 975 (Balearic Islands) and 976 (Alboran Sea)
34%161
161-975
2007Serrano, Francisco; Gonzalez-Donoso, Jose M. et al.: Estimating Pliocene sea-surface temperatures in the Mediterranean; an approach based on the modern analogs techniquedownload
13%161
161-975
161-976
1999Serrano, Francisco; Gonzalez-Donoso, Jose Maria et al.: Biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of the Pliocene at sites 975 (Menorca Rise) and 976 (Alboran Sea) from a quantitative analysis of the planktonic foraminiferal assemblagesdownload
68%121
121-752
122
1995Seto, Koji: Carbonate and oxygen isotopic paleoceanography of the Indian and South Atlantic oceans; paleoclimate and paleo-ocean circulation
17%121
121-752
1991Seto, Koji; Nomura, Ritsuo et al.: Data report; Oxygen and carbon isotope records of the upper Maestrichtian to lower Eocene benthic foraminifers at Site 752 in the eastern Indian Oceandownload
10%198
198-1210
207
207-1258
208
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2011Sexton, Philip F.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Eocene global warming events driven by ventilation of oceanic dissolved organic carbondownload
10%34
34-321
1976Seyfried, W. E.; Shanks, W. C. et al.: Alteration and vein formation in Site 321 basaltsdownload
48%3202011Sghibartz, Cristina A.; Rae, J. W. et al.: Deep ocean acidity change over the Eocene-Oligocene transition
24%85
85-574
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321
321-U1337
2012Shackford, Julia K.; Lyle, Mitchell: Eastern Equatorial Pacific CaCO (sub 3) dissolution during the mid-Miocene; a study using IODP peat cores
48%138
138-846
1992Shackleton, N. J.: Chronostratigraphy of the Pliocene based on Leg 138 sequences
38%111
111-677
1989Shackleton, N. J.: The Plio-Pleistocene ocean; stable isotope history
58%1984Shackleton, N. J.: The Plio-Pleistocene oceans
48%741987Shackleton, N. J.: The carbon isotope record of the Cenozoic; history of organic carbon burial and of oxygen in the ocean and atmosphere
38%86
86-577
1985Shackleton, N. J.; Corfield, R. M. et al.: Stable isotope data and the ontogeny of Paleocene planktonic foraminifera
7%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%111
111-677
111-677A
111-677B
1989Shackleton, N. J.; Hall, M. A.: Stable isotope history of the Pleistocene at ODP Site 677download
21%29
29-284
1975Shackleton, N. J.; Kennett, J. P.: Late Cenozoic oxygen and carbon isotopic changes at DSDP Site 284; implications for glacial history of the Northern Hemisphere and Antarcticadownload
48%1986Shackleton, Nicholas J.: Paleogene stable isotopes events
4%154
154-926
1997Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Crowhurst, S.: Sediment fluxes based on an orbitally tuned time scale 5 Ma to 14 Ma, Site 926download
8%86
86-577
1985Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Hall, M. A. et al.: Carbon-isotope stratigraphy, Site 577download
5%74
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74-526
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74-528
74-529
1984Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Hall, M. A. et al.: Oxygen and carbon isotope data from Leg 74 foraminifersdownload
8%113
113-689
1990Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Hall, M. A.: Carbon isotope stratigraphy of bulk sediments, ODP sites 689 and 690, Maud Rise, Antarcticadownload
4%74
74-525
74-526
74-527
74-528
74-529
1984Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Moore, Theodore C., Jr. et al.: Accumulation rates in Leg 74 sedimentsdownload
48%1381994Shackleton, Nick; Crowhurst, Simon: Details that make the difference
7%159
159-959
159-960
159-961
1998Shafik, Samir; Watkins, David K. et al.: Calcareous nannofossil Paleogene biostratigraphy, Cote d'Ivoire-Ghana marginal ridge, eastern Equatorial Atlanticdownload
5%159
159-959
159-960
159-961
159-962
1998Shafik, Samir; Watkins, David K. et al.: Upper Cenozoic calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy, Cote d'Ivoire-Ghana margin, eastern Equatorial Atlanticdownload
14%551980Shambach, James (ed.); Jackson, Everett Dale et al.: Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project covering Leg 55 of the cruises of the drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Honolulu, Hawaii to Yokohama, Japan; July-September 1977download
11%55
55-430
1980Shambach, James; Jackson, E. Dale et al.: Site 430; Ojin Seamountdownload
5%55
55-432
1980Shambach, James; Jackson, E. Dale et al.: Site 432; Nintoku Seamountdownload
38%10
10-95
171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
2009Shamrock, J. L.; Watkins, D. K.: Evolution of the Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil genus Eiffellithus and its biostratigraphic significance
34%122
122-762
2012Shamrock, Jamie L.; Watkins, David K.: Eocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and community structure from Exmouth Plateau, eastern Indian Ocean (ODP Site 762)
34%184
184-1144
2001Shao Lei; Li Xianhua et al.: Provenance of a prominent sediment drift on the northern slope of the South China Sea
6%60
60-453
60-454
60-456
60-458
60-459
1982Sharaskin, Anatoly Ya.: Petrography and geochemistry of basement rocks from five Leg 60 sitesdownload
29%22
22-216
24
24-237
24-238
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115-709
121
121-758
2007Sharma, V.; Devi, L. Bhagyapati: Neogene oceanographic and climatic changes in the northern Indian Ocean; evidence from Radiolaria
4%1802002Sharp, Timothy R.; Robertson, Alastair H. F.: Petrography and provenance of volcaniclastic sands and sandstones recovered from the Woodlark rift basin and Trobriand forearc basin, Leg 180download
7%71
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71-512
71-513
71-514
1983Shaw, Cynthia A.; Ciesielski, Paul F.: Silicoflagellate biostratigraphy of middle Eocene to Holocene subantarctic sediments recovered by Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71download
38%120
120-750
2003Shelton, Peter W.: The mobile palaeogeographical framework
13%76
76-533
76-534
1983Sheridan, Robert E.: Phenomena of pulsation tectonics related to the breakup of the eastern North American continental margindownload
48%76
76-534
1988Sheridan, Robert E.: Recent drilling results document pulsation tectonics as the control of breakup and paleoceanography between Africa and North America

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