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1995Barrera, E.; Savin, S. M. et al.: Global oceanic circulation changes in the mid-Maastrichtian
25%1990Beggs, J. M.; Challis, G. A. et al.: Basement geology of the Campbell Plateau; implications for correlation of the Campbell magnetic anomaly system
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1978Douglas, R. G.; Savin, S. M.: Oxygen isotopic evidence for the depth stratification of Tertiary and Cretaceous planktic foraminifera
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1992Widmark, Joen G. V.; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Biogeography of terminal Cretaceous deep-sea benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
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1995Wei, Wuchang; Clyde, William C. et al.: Chronology of the Wasatchian land-mammal age (early Eocene); magnetostratigraphic results from the McCullough Peaks section, northern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming; discussion and reply
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1991Dersch, Michaela; Stein, Ruediger: Palaeoklima und palaeoozeanische Verhaeltnisse im SW-Pazifik waehrend der letzten 6 Millionen Jahre (DSDP Site 594, Chatham Ruecken, oestlich Neuseeland) Paleoclimatology and paleo-oceanography relationships in the Southwest Pacific during the last 6 million years; DSDP Site 594, Chatham Rise, eastern New Zealand
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1983Keller, Gerta: Biochronology and paleoclimatic implications of middle Eocene to Oligocene planktic foraminiferal faunas
25%1983Benson, Richard H.: Biomechanical stability and sudden change in the evolution of the deep-sea ostracode Poseidonamicus
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1983Scott, G. H.: Biostratigraphy and histories of upper Miocene-Pliocene Globorotalia, South Atlantic and South West Pacific
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1983Stoffers, P.; Schmitz, W. et al.: Geochemistry of deep-sea sediments from the Indian Ocean; collected during D.S.D.P. legs 22, 24, 26 and 27
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2003Hendy, Ingrid L.; Kennett, James P.: Tropical forcing of North Pacific intermediate water distribution during late Quaternary rapid climate change?download
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2004White, Timothy S.: A chemostratigraphic and geochemical facies analysis of strata deposited in an Eocene Australo-Antarctic Seaway; is cyclicity evidence for glacioeustasy?
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2004Herbert, T. D.: Alkenone paleotemperature determinationsdownload
25%1842004Zhong Guangfa; Geng Jianhua et al.: A semi-quantitative method for the reconstruction of eustatic sea level history from seismic profiles and its application to the southern South China Seadownload
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2004Grevemeyer, Ingo; Bartetzko, Anne: Hydrothermal aging of oceanic crust; inferences from seismic refraction and borehole studies
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2004Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E.: In situ determinations of the permeability of the igneous oceanic crust
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2003Honnorez, Jose: Hydrothermal alteration vs. ocean-floor metamorphism; a comparison between two case histories, the TAG hydrothermal mound (Mid-Atlantic Ridge) vs. DSDP/ODP Hole 504B (Equatorial East Pacific)
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2003Bach, Wolfgang; Edwards, Katrina J.: Iron and sulfide oxidation within the basaltic ocean crust; implications for chemolithoautotrophic microbial biomass production
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2003Basov, I. A.: Karbonatnyye platformy i kolebaniya urovnya okeana; 194-y reys "DZhOIDES Rezolyushn" Carbonate platforms and sea level fluctuations; 194th cruise of the JOIDES Resolution
25%2003Zhong Guangfa; Geng Jianhua et al.: Late Cenozoic history of sea level changes documented from high-resolution seismic data on the northern Sunda Shelf, South China Sea
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2003Kissel, Catherine; Laj, Carlo et al.: Magnetic signature of environmental changes in the last 1.2 Myr at ODP Site 1146, South China Seadownload
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2003Pelejero, Carles; Calvo, Eva et al.: Marine Isotopic Stage 5e in the Southwest Pacific; similarities with Antarctic and ENSO inferencesdownload
25%1892004Cande, Steven C.; Stock, Joann M.: Cenozoic reconstructions of the Australia-New Zealand-South Pacific sector of Antarctica
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2004Tian Jun; Wang Pinxian et al.: Development of the East Asian monsoon and Northern Hemisphere glaciation; oxygen isotope records from the South China Seadownload
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1977Donnelly, T. W.; Merrill, L.: The scavenging of magnesium and other chemical species by biogenic opal in deep-sea sediments
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1992Janecek, T.; Allan, J. et al.: Scientific exploration of the western margins of the Pacific Basin by the Ocean Drilling Program
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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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2006Coxall, Helen K.; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Pelagic evolution and environmental recovery after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction
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2004Raffi, I.: New data on the distribution of calcareous nannofossils during and after the Paleocene/Eocene transition
25%2004Stewart, Duncan R. M.; Pearson, Paul N. et al.: Miocene tropical Indian Ocean temperatures; evidence from three exceptionally preserved foraminiferal assemblages from Tanzaniadownload
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1988Baud, Richie Darren: Calculating crack density values from compressional and shear wave velocities
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1988Boltovskoy, E.; Boltovskoy, D.: Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminifera; faunal turnovers and paleobiogeographic diffferences
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2004Tian Jun; Wang Pinxian et al.: Responses of foraminiferal isotopic variations at ODP Site 1143 in the southern South China Sea to orbital forcing
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2004Gibbs, Samantha; Bralower, Tim J. et al.: Shelf versus open-marine nannofossils of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
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1999Rinna, Joachim; Guentner, Ute et al.: Temperature-related molecular proxies; degree of alkenone unsaturation and average chain length of n-alkanes
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2008Pusz, A. E.; Thunell, R. C. et al.: Climatic and oceanographic changes across the Eocene-Oligocene boundary; results from South Atlantic ODP Site 1090
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2008Liu Chuanlian; Wang Pinxian et al.: Coccolith evidence for Quaternary nutricline variations in the southern South China Seadownload
25%2008Kruglikova, Svetlana: High rank taxa of Radiolaria-Polycystina and bioindication of paleoenvironment
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2000Thurow, Juergen; Milsom, John et al.: Mesozoic tectono-sedimentary evolution of the Banda Arc area
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2000Matsumoto, Ryo: Methane hydrate estimates from the chloride and oxygen isotopic anomalies
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1984Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Philp, R. P. et al.: Organic geochemistry of Deep Sea Drilling Project sediments from the Gulf of California; hydrothermal effects on unconsolidated diatom ooze
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2010Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Does Antarctic glaciation force migration of the tropical rain belt?
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2005Luo Yunli; Sun Xiangjun et al.: Environmental change during the penultimate glacial cycle; a high-resolution pollen record from ODP Site 1144, South China Seadownload
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2005Pfuhl, Helen A.; McCave, I. Nicholas: Evidence for late Oligocene establishment of the Antarctic Circumpolar Currentdownload
25%1842005Cheng Xinrong; Huang Baoqi et al.: Foraminiferal isotopic evidence for monsoonal activity in the South China Sea; a present-LGM comparisondownload
25%2012005Soffientino, Bruno; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Hydrogenase activity as an indicator of microbial activity and as a proxy of microbial community metabolism in anaerobic environments
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2005McClymont, Erin L.; Rosell-Mele, Antoni: Links between the onset of modern Walker circulation and the mid-Pleistocene climate transition
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1986Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Summerhayes, Colin R. et al.: Sources and hydrothermal alteration of organic matter in Quaternary sediments; a synthesis of studies from the central Gulf of California
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2007Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P.: Cenozoic Antarctic cryosphere evolution; tales from deep-sea sedimentary records
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2007Oxburgh, Rachel; Pierson-Wickmann, Anne-Catherine et al.: Climate-correlated variations in seawater (super 187) Os/ (super 188) Os over the past 200,000 yr; evidence from the Cariaco Basin, Venezueladownload
25%2005McNeill, Donald F.: Accumulation rates from well-dated late Neogene carbonate platforms and marginsdownload
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1998Collett, Timothy S.: Well log evaluation of gas hydrate saturations
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1999Baker, Peter F.; Camerlenghi, Angelo: An approach to Antarctic glacial history; the aims of Leg 178
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2005Wara, Michael W.; Ravelo, Ana Christina et al.: Permanent El Nino-like conditions during the Pliocene warm perioddownload
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2005Xu Jian; Wang Pinxian et al.: Response of planktonic Foraminifera to glacial cycles; mid-Pleistocene change in the southern South China Seadownload
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2007Georgescu, Marius Dan: A new planktonic heterohelicid foraminiferal genus from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian)
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1975Jarrard, R. D.; Cockerham, R. S.: Reliability of paleolatitudes from Pacific Deep Sea Drilling sediment cores
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2010Thibault, Nicolas; Gardin, Silvia et al.: Latitudinal migration of calcareous nannofossil Micula murus in the Maastrichtian; implications for global climate change
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1987McCloy, Cecelia: Neogene biostratigraphy and depositional history of the southern Gulf of California
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2000Kameo, K.; Sato, T.: Biogeography of Neogene calcareous nannofossils in the Caribbean and the eastern Equatorial Pacific; floral response to the emergence of the Isthmus of Panama
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2004Audley-Charles, M. G.: Ocean trench blocked and obliterated by Banda forearc collision with Australian proximal continental slopedownload
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2004Fuller, Michael; Touchard, Yannick: On the magnetostratigraphy of the East Tasman Plateau, timing of the opening of the Tasmanian Gateway and paleoenvironmental changes
25%1772004Cortese, Giuseppe; Gersonde, Rainer et al.: Opal sedimentation shifts in the world ocean over the last 15 Myrdownload
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2004Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Orbitally placed climate variability during the middle Miocene; high resolution benthic foraminiferal stable-isotope records from the tropical western Pacific
25%2009Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M.: Mid-Pliocene Equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature reconstruction; a multi-proxy perspective
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2009Russon, T.; Elliot, M. et al.: Middle-late Pleistocene deep water circulation in the southwest subtropical Pacificdownload
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1994Pick, Thomas; Tauxe, Lisa: Characteristics of magnetite in submarine basaltic glass
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2002Liu Chuanlian; Cheng Xinrong et al.: Oxygen and carbon isotope records of calcareous nannofossils for the past 1 Ma in the southern South China Sea
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1996Lueckge, Andreas; Boussafir, Mohammed et al.: Comparative study of organic matter preservation in immature sediments along the continental margins of Peru and Oman; Part I, Results of petrographical and bulk geochemical data
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1997Berggren, William A.; Burckle, Lloyd H.: The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in deep-sea sediments
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2001Faul, Kristina Lynn: Nutrient and paleoproductivity dynamics during the last glacial maximum and early Paleogene
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2001Jian Zhimin; Cheng Xinrong et al.: Oxygen isotope stratigraphy and events in the northern South China Sea during the last 6 million years
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2005Scher, Howard D.: Paleogene deep water circulation in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean revealed from neodymium isotopes
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2006Carter, Lionel; Manighetti, Barbara: Glacial/interglacial control of terrigenous and biogenic fluxes in the deep ocean off a high input, collisional margin; a 139 kyr-record from New Zealanddownload
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2002Adkins, Jess F.; McIntyre, Katherine et al.: The temperature, salinity and delta (super 18) O of the LGM deep ocean
25%2003Clemens, Steven C.; Prell, Warren L.: A 350,000 year summer-monsoon multi-proxy stack from the Owen Ridge, northern Arabian Seadownload
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2003Kryc, K. A.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Al-to-oxide and Ti-to-organic linkages in biogenic sediment; relationships to paleo-export production and bulk Al/Tidownload
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2003Schmidt, Gavin A.; Shindell, Drew T.: Atmospheric composition, radiative forcing, and climate change as a consequence of a massive methane release from gas hydratesdownload
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2003Carlson, R. L.: Bound water content of the lower oceanic crust estimated from modal analyses and seismic velocities of oceanic diabase and gabbrodownload
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2003Wei Gangjian; Liu Ying et al.: Climatic impact on Al, K, Sc and Ti in marine sediments; evidence from ODP Site 1144, South China Sea
25%1391992Davis, Earl E.; Mottl, Michael J. et al.: Introductiondownload
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1992Lipkina, M. I.: Low temperature hydrothermal mineralization and hydrocarbons in the ocean
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2002Tian Jun; Wang Pinxian et al.: Astronomically tuned Plio-Pleistocene benthic delta (super 18) O record from South China Sea and Atlantic-Pacific comparison
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1999Schrag, Daniel P.: Effects of diagenesis on the isotopic record of late Paleogene tropical sea surface temperatures
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1980Keller, Gerta: Early Miocene origin of Equatorial Pacific deep circulation driven by Antarctic bottom water; evidence from planktonic foraminifera
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2002Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Holbourn, Ann et al.: The early history of the South China Sea; evolution of Oligocene-Miocene deep water environments
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2007Ravizza, Greg: Reconstructing the marine (super 187) Os/ (super 188) Os record and the particulate flux of meteoritic osmium during the Late Cretaceousdownload
25%1932007Monecke, T.; Giorgetti, G. et al.: Textural and mineralogical changes associated with the incipient hydrothermal alteration of glassy dacite at the submarine PACMANUS hydrothermal system, eastern Manus Basindownload
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1984Corliss, Bruce H.; Aubry, Marie-Pierre et al.: The Eocene/Oligocene boundary event in the deep sea
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1984Bourgois, Jacques; Azema, Jacques et al.: The geologic history of the Caribbean-Cocos Plate boundary with special reference to the Nicoya ophiolite complex (Costa Rica) and D.S.D.P. results (Legs 67 and 84 off Guatemala); a synthesis
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1984DuBois, David L.: The spatial and temporal relationships of the North American microtektite layer
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1997Chapman, Mark R.; Chepstow-Lusty, Alex: Late Pliocene climatic change and the global extinction of the discoasters; an independent assessment using oxygen isotope records
25%1391994Moore, Willard S.; Stakes, Debra: Data report; Preliminary gamma-ray analyses of samples from Leg 139download
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2001Liu, Shaobin; Glass, B. P.: Upper Eocene impact ejecta/spherule layers in marine sediments; new sites
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1991Pak, D. K.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Early Paleocene deep and intermediate water sources; evidence from benthic foraminiferal isotopic and faunal changes
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1994Krissek, L. A.: Pliocene ice-rafting in the North Pacific and the Norwegian Sea; hemispheric patterns and local variations
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2004Tian Jun; Wang Pinxian et al.: Stable isotope equilibrium test between benthic Foraminifera Cibicidoides and Uvigerina at ODP Site 1143, southern South China Sea
25%2001Joseph, Leah Helen: Late Cretaceous through Cenozoic climate change on Antarctica; a view from the deep sea
25%1998Sykes, T. J. S.; Ramsay, A. T. S. et al.: Southern Hemisphere Miocene bottom-water circulation; a palaeobathymetric analysis
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2006Zhu Youhai; Huang Yongyang et al.: Geochemical and stable isotopic compositions of pore fluids and authigenic siderite concretions from Site 1146, ODP Leg 184; implications for gas hydrate

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