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125-784
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2003Spadea, Piera; Zanetti, Alberto et al.: Trace elements in clinopyroxenes of peridotites from Mariana forearc seamounts (ODP Leg 195, Site 1200a, and ODP Leg 125, Sites 779a and 784a); evidence for polybaric, high-degree, fractional mantle melting
47%201
204
2003Inagaki, Fumio; Nunoura, Takuro et al.: Microbial community structures in methane hydrate bearing deep marine sediments from the Peru Margin (ODP Leg 201) and the Cascadia Margin (ODP Leg 204)
47%63
64
201
201-1229
2004Meister, Patrick; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Dolomite formation and the deep subseafloor biosphere in Peru margin sediments (ODP Leg 201); geochemical and microbiological constraints
47%171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
207
207-1258
207-1260
2007Bourbon, E.; Martin, E. E. et al.: epsilon (sub Nd) across OAE 2 in the Late Cretaceous at Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207) and Blake Nose Plateau (ODP Leg 171)
47%1772002Gersonde, Rainer; Hodell, David A.: Southern Ocean paleoceanography; insights from the Ocean Drilling Program Leg 177
47%127
127-794
128
128-794
139
139-857
146
169
169-857
1992Fukuma, Koji: Rock magnetic properties of basaltic rocks formed at sediment-covered spreading centers
47%104
105
113
114
1988Clement, B. M.: Contributions of the Ocean Drilling Program to sediment paleomagnetism
47%43
43-386
43-387
51
52
53
1982Chamley, Herve; Debrabant, Pierre: American and African influences on the Albian deep sea clay sedimentation in the North Atlantic
47%119
120
121
122
1992Pospichal, James J.; Huber, Brian T.: The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the Southern Indian Ocean; results from the coring operations of the Ocean Drilling Program
47%129
129-801
144
185
185-801
185-1149
1999Ludden, John; Plank, Terry et al.: Studying the input to the West Pacific subduction factory; ODP Leg 185
47%17
17-167
23
23-223
167
1998Hood, J. A.; Janik, A.: Using variations in geophysical properties as a proxy for climate change; results from ODP Leg 167 sediments
47%113
114
119
120
1994Ehrmann, Werner U.: Die kaenozoische vereisungsgeschichte der Antarktis The Cenozoic glacial history of Antarctica
47%45
45-395
45-396
46
46-396
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78-395
109
1984Timofeyev, P. P.; Varentsov, I. M. et al.: Litologiya, mineralogiya, osobennosti geokhimii glavnykh komponentov verkhnekaynozoyskikh otlozheniy Lithology, mineralogy and geochemistry of upper Cenozoic sediments
47%93
93-605
171A
171A-1049
171B
2000Olsson, R. K.; Wright, J. D. et al.: Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary events on the New Jersey continental margin
47%139
158
169
193
2009Roberts, Stephen: Mechanisms for the formation of ocean floor massive sulfides; is there more to learn from ocean drilling?
47%72
72-516
74
74-528
113
113-689
119
119-738
1991Wei, Wuchang; Liu, Li: Biometric study of Prinsius bisulcus-P. martinii and its biochronologic application
47%104
105
113
119
1990Domack, C. R.; Domack, E. W. et al.: Thematic supplement to undergraduate curriculum in the Earth sciences based upon results of the Ocean Drilling Program
47%45
45-395
78
78-395
109
174B
1997Revil, A.; Pezard, P. A. et al.: Spontaneous potential measurements in the upper oceanic crust
47%138
160
1998Kemp, Alan E. S.; Pearce, Richard B. et al.: Abrupt ocean/climate change recorded by massive sedimentation of mat-forming diatoms; examples from the eastern Equatorial Pacific (ODP Leg 138) and the Mediterranean (ODP Leg 160)
47%125
125-779
125-784
195
195-1200
2003Zanetti, Alberto; Vannucci, Riccardo et al.: Bulk rock and mineral chemistry of peridotites from Mariana forearc seamounts (ODP Leg 195, Site 1200a, and ODP Leg 125, Sites 779a and 784a) and the petrogenesis of mantle wedge peridotites
47%45
45-395
76
76-534
78
78-395
109
1992Morin, Roger H.; Hess, Alfred E. et al.: In situ measurements of fluid flow in DSDP holes 395A and 534A; results from the DIANAUT Programdownload
47%3
3-13
4
4-29
15
15-149
41
41-366
41-369
1980Fenner, Juliane: Eocene-Oligocene diatom-biostratigraphy and -paleogeography in the equatorial Atlantic
47%76
76-534
79
79-547
1984Rullkoetter, Juergen; Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta K.: Jurassic and Mid-Cretaceous carbonaceous claystones in the western (DSDP Leg 76) and eastern (DSDP Leg 79) North Atlantic
47%19
55
145
197
2002Kempton, P. D.; Thompson, P. M. E. et al.: Did the ancestral Hawaii Plume interact with a mid-ocean ridge? The isotopic evidence
47%31
87
131
190
190-1176
2002Saffer, D. M.: Differences in taper angle along strike of the Nankai accretionary complex; a consequence of lithostratigraphy?
47%129
129-801
144
185
185-801
2002Revillon, S.; Barr, S. R. et al.: An alternative approach using integrated gamma-ray and geochemical data to estimate the inputs to subduction zones from ODP Leg 185, Site 801download
47%78
78-543
110
110-672
2000Tokunaga, Tomochika: The role of turbidites on compaction and dewatering of underthrust sediments at the toe of the northern Barbados accretionary prism; new evidence from logging while drilling, ODP Leg 171A
47%67
84
170
170-1042
2001Vannucchi, Paola; Scholl, David W. et al.: Tectonic erosion and consequent collapse of the Pacific margin of Costa Rica; combined implications from ODP Leg 170, seismic offshore data, and regional geology of the Nicoya Peninsuladownload
47%7
7-67
8
8-68
136
136-842
1992Hull, Donna Meyerhoff: Radiolarian biostratigraphy and evidence for deep-sea reworking of sediments; results from ODP Leg 136, Site 842, Hawaiian Arch
47%40
40-364
71
71-511
79
79-545
122
122-763
1992Cashman, Richard E.; Leckie, R. Mark: Reconstructing Albian oceans from the planktonic foraminiferal record
47%18
31
56
57
57-438
57-440
1980Shephard, Les E.; Chiou, Wen-An et al.: Consolidation characteristics and clay fabric of Japan Trench sediments
47%119
126
182
182-1134
194
2011Hoareau, Guilhem; Monnin, Christophe et al.: The stability of gypsum in marine sediments using the entire ODP/IODP porewater composition databasedownload
47%43
47
121
129
2009Spiegel, Cornelia; Kohn, Barry P. et al.: Apatite (U-Th-Sm)/He thermochronology of rapidly cooled samples; the effect of He implantation
47%45
45-395
78
78-395
109
174B
1997Goldberg, D.; Pezard, P. et al.: New logging results in young oceanic crust at Site 395A
47%421978Ricchiuto, T.; McKenzie, J.: Stable isotopic investigation of Messinian sulfate samples from DSDP Leg 42A, eastern Mediterranean Sea
47%45
45-395
45-396
46
46-396
78
78-395
109
1978Zolotarev, B. P.; Voytov, G. I. et al.: Gases in basaltoid rocks of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, as shown by data from the 45th voyage of the Glomar Challenger
47%131
162
190
196
2006Paulson, M.; Merrill, J. et al.: Predicting sediment strength in accretionary complexes using geophysical logs
47%115
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122
1992Peterson, L. C.; Murray, D. W. et al.: Cenozoic carbonate accumulation and compensation depth changes in the Indian Ocean
47%39
39-356
43
43-384
74
74-528
86
86-577
1991Martin, E. E.; Macdougall, J. D.: Seawater Sr isotopes at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
47%41
41-367
43
43-386
2007Jimenez, A.; MacLeod, K. G. et al.: Late Cretaceous evolution of North Atlantic Deep Waters; neodymium isotopic evidence from the Cape Verde Basin (DSDP Leg 41, Site 367) and Bermuda Rise (DSDP Leg 43, Site 386)
47%110
156
171A
2007Patriat, M.; Bernard, F. et al.: Ocean crust deformation at the North America-South America plate boundary; results of the 2007 ANTIPLAC marine survey
47%25
25-239
30
30-285
35
35-323
38
38-336
1983Gieskes, Joris M.: The chemistry of interstitial waters of deep sea sediments; interpretation of deep sea drilling data
47%29
29-277
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31-292
90
90-592
90-593
1983Murphy, Margaret G.; Kennett, James P.: The Eocene/Oligocene boundary; new isotopic evidence from DSDP Leg 90, temperate South-west Pacific
47%47
47-397
68
68-502
81
81-552
85
85-572
94
94-606
94-607
94-610
100
100-625
108
108-659
117
117-722
121
121-758
130
130-806
138
138-849
138-851
154
154-925
154-927
154-929
162
162-982
165
165-999
167
167-1014
167-1018
184
184-1143
184-1148
2005Mudelsee, Manfred; Raymo, Maureen E.: Slow dynamics of the Northern Hemisphere glaciationdownload
47%26
26-251
94
94-608
115
115-714
138
138-852
1993Mock, S. E.; Bralower, T. J.: The late Miocene small Reticulofenestra event in a global biostratigraphic framework
47%39
39-356
43
43-384
86
86-577
113
113-690
1993Bralower, T. J.; Mock, S. E. et al.: Towards morphometric biochronology
47%56
57
87
186
186-1150
186-1151
2002Deyhle, Annette; Kastner, Miriam et al.: The B geochemical cycle at the Japan Trench subduction zone
47%56
60
60-452
66
1984Blanchet, Rene: Les marges actives des oceans Active margins of the oceans
47%851987Pujos, Annick: Mise en place de la circulation au Pacifique central equatorial et des assemblages des nannofossiles calcaires au Neogene (Leg DSDP 85); II, Influence de l'emersion de l'isthme de Panama, entre 7 et 2 Ma Establishment of Equatorial Pacific water circulation and of calcareous nannofossil assemblages during the Neogene (DSDP Leg 85); II, The uplift of the Isthmus of Panama and its consequences between 7 and 2 Ma
47%154
167
171B
175
2003Delaney, Margaret L.; Anderson, Linda D. et al.: Phosphorous; sedimentary geochemistry, mass balance, and ocean history from ODP sediments
47%131
170
170-1043
195
195-1200
205
2007Wei, W.; Kastner, M. et al.: Cl stable isotopes in subduction zones; implications for the ocean Cl isotope cycle
47%178
178-1095
178-1096
188
188-1165
2008Escutia, C.; Barcena, M. A. et al.: Circum-Antarctic warming events between 3.5 and 3.7 Ma recorded in sediments from Prydz Bay (ODP Leg 188) and the Antarctic Peninsula (ODP Leg 178)
47%199
199-1218
207
207-1260
2011Blair, Stacie Ann: Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy, evolution, and taxonomy in two problematic intervals; the Oligocene (ODP Leg 199) and Turonian (ODP Leg 207)
47%6
6-55
8
8-71
9
9-77
18
18-173
31
31-292
31-296
32
32-310
34
34-319
1981Keller, Gerta: Miocene biochronology and paleoceanography of the North Pacific
47%14
14-135
37
37-334
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47-397
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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
47%69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
92
92-504
111
111-504
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
148-504
1993Alt, Jeffrey C.; Kinoshita, Hajimu et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 148 preliminary report; Hole 504B
47%22
22-213
43
43-384
62
62-465
80
80-550
86
86-577
120
120-750
121
121-758
1993Berggren, William A.; Norris, Richard D.: Origin of the genus Acarinina and revisions to Paleocene biostratigraphy
47%30
30-289
120
120-747
154
1996Martin, E. E.; Flower, B. F. et al.: Sr isotope chronostratigraphy for the early to middle Miocene
47%36
36-328
81
81-554
93
93-603
95
95-603
108
108-661
114
114-699
122
122-760
1994Ito, Takashi: Strontium isotopic preservation and alteration of fossil marine manganese nodules under diagenetic processes
47%108
108-658
112
112-680
117
117-724
128
128-798
130
130-806
151
151-907
162
162-907
1999Tamburini, Federica; Adatte, Thierry et al.: Pleistocene glaciation-deglaciation cycles; mineralogy, phosphate and stable nitrogen isotopes from marine records (ODP sites 658, 680, 724, 798, 806, 907)
47%74
74-525
74-527
86
86-577
113
113-689
113-690
1992Corfield, Richard M.; Cartlidge, Julie E.: Oceanographic and climatic implications of the Palaeocene carbon isotope maximum
47%192
192-1183
192-1184
192-1185
192-1186
192-1187
2004Zhao, Xixi; Antretter, Maria et al.: Rock magnetic results from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 192; implications for Ontong Java Plateau emplacement and tectonics of the Pacific
47%33
33-317
80
80-548
94
94-608
143
143-865
162
162-980
162-982
167
167-1012
172
172-1055
2010Hayward, Bruce W.; Johnson, Katie et al.: Cenozoic record of elongate, cylindrical, deep-sea benthic Foraminifera in the North Atlantic and Equatorial Pacific Oceans
47%36
36-327
44
44-392
51
51-417
52
52-417
52-418
53
53-418
71
71-511
102
102-418
1999Fassell, Michelle L.; Bralower, Timothy J.: Warm, equable Mid-Cretaceous; stable isotope evidence
47%150
174A
2000Monteverde, D. H.; Mountain, G. S. et al.: Characteristics of lower Miocene sequences offshore New Jersey
47%1
68
68-502
85
85-572
100
100-625
114
114-704
130
130-806
130-807
138
138-846
1994Prentice, Michael L.: Review of the deep-sea oxygen isotope record regarding early Pliocene Antarctic deglaciation
47%21
21-208
36
36-327
71
71-511
113
113-689
113-690
114
114-698
114-700
119
119-738
120
120-750
1988Huber, Brian Thomas: Upper Campanian-Maastrichtian foraminifers of the high southern latitudes; ontogenetic morphometric systematics, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography
47%26
26-250
26-256
26-257
27
27-259
28
28-269
30
30-287
31
31-290
41
41-367
43
43-382
43-385
1984Gottfried, M. D.; Doyle, P. S. et al.: Stratigraphic interpretations of pelagic sequences revised on the basis of ichthyoliths
47%22
22-217
25
25-241
25-249
26
26-258
119
119-738
121
121-758
122
122-761
123
123-765
2002Lees, Jackie A.: Calcareous nannofossil biogeography illustrates palaeoclimate change in the Late Cretaceous Indian Ocean
47%30
30-288
30-289
192
192-1183
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
47%38
104
151
2008Thiede, Joern; Eldholm, Olav et al.: Deep-sea drilling in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea and Arctic Ocean a tribute to Manik Talwani
47%69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
92
92-504
111
111-504
137
137-504
140
140-504
148
148-504
1995Boldreel, L. O.; Harvey, Peter K. H. et al.: Lithostratigraphy, fracturing, and fluid flow in the upper oceanic crustdownload
47%8
8-71
9
9-77
21
21-206
21-208
24
24-238
29
29-279
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30-289
31
31-296
36
36-329
39
39-357
41
41-366
1981Savin, Samuel M.; Douglas, Robert G. et al.: Miocene benthic foraminiferal isotope records; a synthesis
47%2
2-10
2-12
5
5-32
6
6-52
6-53
6-57
6-58
6-59
6-60
7
7-66
8
9
14
14-136
16
17
17-164
17-165
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17-167
17-168
18
18-173
1974Shcherbakova, M. N.: Vulkanogenno-osadochnyy litogenez po dannym glubokovodnogo bureniya Volcanogenic-sedimentary lithogenesis, based on data from deep-sea drilling
47%69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
92
92-504
111
111-504
118
118-735
137
137-504
140
140-504
147
147-894
147-895
148
148-504
176
176-735
1995Iturrino, Gerardo Jose: A study of the nature of oceanic crustal reflectivity using laboratory and log measurements; based on results from Deep Sea Drilling Project and Ocean Drilling Program sites in the Pacific and Indian oceans
47%34
34-319
37
37-332
45
45-395
45-396
46
46-396
52
52-418
53
53-418
65
65-483
78
78-395
102
102-418
109
1984Flower, M. F. J.: Spreading-rate parameters in ocean crust; analogue for ophiolite?
46%6
6-47
6-55
17
17-167
17-171
29
29-277
29-279
29-281
39
39-357
41
1981Borzenkova, I. I.: O global'nom trende temperatury v kaynozoye Global temperature trends in the Cenozoic
46%9
9-77
16
16-158
18
18-173
30
30-289
32
32-310
1981Moore, T. C., Jr.; Lombari, Gail: Sea-surface temperature changes in the North Pacific during the late Miocene
46%3
3-15
12
12-114
15
15-148
24
24-238
27
27-262
1983Katz, Barry J.; Harrison, G. A. et al.: Geothermal and other effects on amino acid racemization in selected Deep-Sea Drilling Project cores
46%19
19-192
57
57-438
84
84-570
86
86-580
86-581
88
88-581
1985Koizumi, Itaru: Diatom biochronology for the late Cenozoic of the Northwest Pacific
46%23
23-219
26
26-253
29
29-277
31
31-292
40
40-363
1982Keller, Gerta R.: Eocene-Oligocene temperature drop; a stepped cooling trend
46%174A2000Tiffin, Sarah H.; McCarthy, Francine M. G.: Palynological character of shallow marine Miocene sequences; data from the mid-Atlantic transect, New Jersey (ODP legs 174A and 174AX)
46%39
39-356
43
43-384
61
61-462
63
63-472
89
89-462
1982Zachos, J. C.; Arthur, M. A. et al.: Paleoproductivity and paleotemperature changes at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary based on stable isotope records from Pacific and Atlantic DSDP sites
46%115
115-709
119
119-738
120
120-747
121
121-757
121-758
122
122-762
1996Nomura, R.; Nishi, H. et al.: Paleogene to Neogene deep-sea paleo-oceanography in the Indian Ocean
46%22
22-214
30
30-289
68
68-503
85
85-573
89
89-586
1985Johnson, David A.; Nigrini, Catherine A.: Synchronous and time-transgressive Neogene radiolarian datum levels in the equatorial Indian and Pacific oceans
46%2
2-10
3
3-20
22
22-213
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25-239
25-245
39
39-355
1976Larson, R. L.: Deep sea drilling results related to the paleomagnetic and paleontologic stratigraphy at Gubbio
46%11
11-105
41
41-367
44
44-391
75
75-530
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76-534
1986Katz, Barry J.; Pheifer, Raymond N.: Organic geochemical characteristics of Atlantic Ocean Cretaceous and Jurassic black shales
46%12
12-116
16
16-157
32
32-310
41
41-366
47
47-397
1982Blanc, P. L.; Duplessy, J. C.: The deep-water circulation during the Neogene and the impact of the Messinian salinity crisis
46%131
131-808
132
190
190-1173
190-1174
196
196-808
196-1173
2000Tobin, Harold J.; Morgan, Julia K.: Early evolution of the decollement zone, Nankai Trough accretionary prism; initial results from ODP Leg 190 drilling
46%31
31-297
131
131-808
132
190
190-1177
196
196-808
2000Brown, Kevin M.; Underwood, M. et al.: Evidence for extremely low-frictional strength materials entering the Nankai subduction system; consequences for the updip-limit controversy
46%81
81-552
89
89-586
138
138-849
167
167-1014
175
175-1085
2000Ravelo, Ana Christina; Andreasen, Dyke H.: Enhanced circulation during a warm perioddownload
46%207
207-1260
207-1261
2006Guernet, Claude; Danelian, Taniel: Ostracodes bathyaux du Cretace terminal-Eocene moyen en Atlantique tropical (Plateau de Demerara, Leg 207) Bathyal Ostracoda of the uppermost Cretaceous to middle Eocene in the tropical Atlantic (Demerara Rise, Leg 207)
46%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?
46%9
9-77
16
16-158
18
18-173
63
63-470
85
85-572
85-574
1983Barron, John A.: Response of Equatorial and Northeast Pacific diatoms to middle Miocene global cooling
46%73
73-522
85
85-574
94
94-608
108
108-667
115
115-709
115-711
1991Olafsson, G.: Late Oligocene through late Miocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and biochronology
46%51
51-417
52
52-417
52-418
53
53-418
93
93-603
95
95-603
102
102-418
1985Salisbury, M.: ODP Leg 102, borehole geophysics in sediment and basement of the western North Atlantic
46%17
17-167
30
30-288
33
33-315
33-316
61
61-462
89
89-462
1993Hodych, Joseph Paul; Bijaksana, Satria: Can remanence anisotropy detect paleomagnetic inclination shallowing due to compaction? A case study using Cretaceous deep-sea limestonesdownload
46%26
26-258
40
40-364
48
48-402
51
51-417
52
52-417
1993Bralower, Timothy J.; Sliter, William V. et al.: Dysoxic/anoxic episodes in the Aptian-Albian (Early Cretaceous)
46%76
76-534
79
79-547
93
93-603
95
95-603
96
1986Rullkoetter, Jurgen; Mukhopadhyay, K.: Comparison of Mesozoic carbonaceous claystones in the western and eastern North Atlantic (DSDP legs 76, 79 and 93)
46%32
32-305
62
62-463
113
113-690
120
120-750
122
122-761
1995Barrera, Enriqueta: Environmental changes during the early-late Maastrichtian transition

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