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1991Kuhnt, W.; Moullade, M.: Quantitative analysis of Upper Cretaceous abyssal agglutinated foraminiferal distribution in the North Atlantic; paleooceanographic implications
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1996Wei, Wuchang; Zhong, Shilan: Taxonomy and magnetobiochronology of Tribrachiatus and Rhomboaster, two genera of calcareous nannofossils
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1981Gieskes, Joris M.; Lawrence, James R.: Alteration of volcanic matter in deep sea sediments; evidence from the chemical composition of interstitial waters from deep sea drilling cores
46%174A2000Tiffin, Sarah H.; McCarthy, Francine M. G.: Mid-late Miocene palynology of the New Jersey margin; evidence from the Mid-Atlantic Transect (ODP Leg 174A and 174AX)
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1983Loutit, T. S.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Miocene equatorial and Southwest Pacific paleoceanography from stable isotope evidence
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1978Hart, S. R.; Staudigel, H. et al.: Oceanic crust; age of alteration
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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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1983Keller, Gerta: Biochronology and paleoclimatic implications of middle Eocene to Oligocene planktic foraminiferal faunas
46%2042003Rack, Frank R.: Technical and operational accomplishments of ODP Leg 204
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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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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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1988Boltovskoy, E.; Boltovskoy, D.: Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminifera; faunal turnovers and paleobiogeographic diffferences
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1981Verosub, Kenneth L.; Moores, Eldridge M.: Tectonic rotations in extensional regimes and their paleomagnetic consequences for oceanic basaltsdownload
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1992Gable, Robert; Foucher, Jean-Claude et al.: The DIANAUT Program; a scientific application of seafloor wireline re-entry to study the heat transfer regime and the hydrogeological processes in the oceanic crust
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1986Van Wagoner, Nancy A.: The structure and paleomagnetism of North Atlantic Ocean layer 2; segregation vesicle determinations
46%1701999Blanc, G.; Kastner, M. et al.: Circulation de fluide et subduction complete des sediments de la plaque Cocos (Leg ODP 170) Fluid flow and complete subduction of the Cocos Plate sediments, ODP Leg 170
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1975Kidd, Robert B.: Sediment facies in the Indian Ocean
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1983Brassell, Simon C.; Eglinton, Geoffrey: The potential of organic geochemical compounds as sedimentary indicators of upwelling
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2000Hofmann, Peter; Ricken, Werner et al.: Carbon-sulfur-iron relationships and delta (super 13) C of organic matter for late Albian sedimentary rocks from the North Atlantic Ocean; paleoceanographic implications
46%1681998Buatier, M. D.; Monnin, C. et al.: Circulation hydrothermale dans le flanc est de la ride de Juan de Fuca; resultats du Leg ODP 168 Hydrothermal circulation in the eastern slope of the Juan de Fuca Ridge; results from ODP Leg 168
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2002Andersson, C.; Warnke, D. A. et al.: The mid-Pliocene (4.3-2.6 Ma) benthic stable isotope record of the Southern Ocean; ODP Sites 1092 and 704, Meteor Rise
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1992Gable, Robert; Morin, Roger H. et al.: Geothermal state of DSDP Hole 333A, 395A and 534A; results from the DIANAUT Programdownload
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1992Gable, Robert; Foucher, Jean-Claude et al.: Introduction to the DIANAUT Program; a scientific wireline re-entry in deep ocean boreholes
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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
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1993Larwood, Jonathan; Whatley, Robin C.: Tertiary to Recent evolution of Ostracoda in isolation on seamounts
46%1672001Lyle, Mitchell W.: Building a common stratigraphy for continents and oceans; progress along the California margin from ODP Leg 167
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2005Sugiyama, Akira: Emperor Seamount chain; discovery, naming and enigma of its formation
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1995Wasilewski, P. J.; Nazarova, K. A. et al.: Magnetic petrology of the oceanic serpentinites; implications for plate tectonics
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1997Ranganathan, Jai: Optical methods for determining calcium carbonate concentrations within Ocean Drilling Program sediment cores
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2007Paytan, Adina; Griffith, Elizabeth M.: Marine barite; recorder of variations in ocean export productivity
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1981Besse, Dominique: Contribution a l'etude de sediments oceaniques a analcime Study of oceanic sediments with analcime
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1993Fisher, A. T.; Becker, K. et al.: The importance of seafloor topography, sediment thickness, and basement relief in driving off-axis hydrothermal circulation
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1993Richter, Frank M.; Liang, Yan: The rate and consequences of Sr diagenesis in deep-sea carbonates
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1993Agrinier, Pierre; Laverne, Christine et al.: Un Forage record dans l'ocean Pacifique Drilling at record depth in the Pacific Ocean
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1993Wei, Wuchang; Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa: Updated Cenozoic nannofossil magnetobiochronology
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2011Hull, Pincelli M.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Hypothesis testing with sediment mixing models; preliminary results from 'unmixing' the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary
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1995Aubry, Marie-Pierre: From chronology to stratigraphy; interpreting the lower and middle Eocene stratigraphic record in the Atlantic Ocean
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2013Arreguin-Rodriguez, Gabriela J.; Alegret, Laia et al.: Glomospira acme during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; response to CaCO (sub 3) dissolution or to ecological forces?
45%2012006Meister, Patrick; Prokopenko, M. et al.: Compilation of total organic and inorganic carbon data from Peru Margin and eastern Equatorial Pacific drill sitesdownload
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1996Korobeynikov, Alexandr F.; Pertsev, Nikolay N.: Data report; Gold content in upper crustal rocks from Hole 504Bdownload
45%1942006Anonymous: Introduction; Leg 194 postcruise research bibliographydownload
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1983Leslie, David; Anderson, Roger N. et al.: Comparison of sonic waveform spectra in the oceanic crust at DSDP Holes 556, 558 and 564 on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and 504B on the Costa Rica Rift
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1985Stephen, R. A.: Shear wave birefringence and anisotropy in the upper oceanic crust
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1993Alt, Jeffrey; Kinoshita, Hajimu et al.: ODP Leg 148 barely misses deepest layer
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1981Kaneps, A. G.; Doyle, P. S. et al.: Further ichthyolith age determinations of otherwise unfossiliferous deep sea cores
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1989Morin, Roger H.; Anderson, Roger N. et al.: Analysis and interpretation of the borehole televiewer log; information on the state of stress and the lithostratigraphy at Hole 504B
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2010Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M. et al.: Mid-Piacenzian mean annual sea surface temperature analysis for data-model comparisons
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1987Becker, Keir; Sakai, Hitoshi et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; news from a deepening hole
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1999Barrera, Enriqueta; Savin, Samuel M.: Evolution of late Campanian-Maastrichtian marine climates and oceans
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2001Janney, Philip E.; Castillo, Paterno R.: Geochemistry of the oldest Atlantic oceanic crust suggests mantle plume involvement in the early history of the central Atlantic Ocean
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1992Huber, Brian T.: Upper Cretaceous planktic foraminiferal biozonation for the Austral Realm
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2010Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M. et al.: The PRISMD3D paleoenvironmental reconstruction
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1985Savin, Samuel M.; Abel, Linda et al.: The evolution of Miocene surface and near-surface marine temperatures; oxygen isotopic evidence
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2001Furnes, Harald; Muehlenbachs, Karlis et al.: Microbial fractionation of carbon isotopes in altered basaltic glass from the Atlantic Ocean, Lau Basin and Costa Rica Rift
43%251974Girdley, W. A.: Appendix III; carbon and carbonate analyses, Leg 25download
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1987Barnes, Ross O.; Clarke, W. Brian: Fluid kinematics, fluid residence times, and rock degassing oceanic crust determined from noble gas contents of Deep Sea Drilling Project pore watersdownload
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1987Mercer, J. H.: The Antarctic ice sheet during the late Neogene
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1989Wei, Wuchang: Latitudinal thermal gradient of the middle Eocene/Oligocene South Atlantic Ocean; calcareous nannoplankton evidence
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1996Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Latitudinal variation in the planktic foraminifer Contusotruncana contusa in the terminal Cretaceous ocean
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1993Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Lazarus, David B. et al.: New calibration of Neogene radiolarian events in the North Pacific
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1995Chepstow-Lusty, Alex; Chapman, Mark: An examination of the global relationship between the last two "species" of discoasters at the end of the Pliocene
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1983Rullkoetter, Juergen; Vuchev, Vassil et al.: Potential deep-sea petroleum source beds related to coastal upwelling
43%1831998Coffin, Millard F.; Frey, Frederick A. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 183 scientific prospectus; Kerguelen Plateau-Broken Ridge; a large igneous province
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1980Bougault, Henri; Treuil, Michel: Ride medio-atlantique; variations geochimiques a age zero entre les Acores et 22 degrees N The Mid-Atlantic Ridge; geochemical variations of age zero between the Azores and 22 degrees N
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1989Hess, Jennifer; Stott, Lowell D. et al.: The Oligocene marine microfossil record; age assessments using strontium isotopesdownload
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1995Kucera, M.; Malmgren, B. A.: Geographical variability of Contusotruncana contusa (planktonic Foraminifera) in the terminal Cretaceous ocean
43%1992003Vanden Berg, Michael D.: The use of light absorption spectroscopy as a mineral identification tool; implications for the study of Cenozoic paleoclimate
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2008Thomas, D. J.; Murphy, D. P.: The Nd isotopic composition of Southern Ocean Mid-Late Cretaceous deep waters
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1988Tarduno, John A.: Brief reversals within the Cretaceous normal polarity superchron recorded in Pacific and Atlantic DSDP sediments
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2006Mikada, Hitoshi; Ienaga, Masanori et al.: Current research status and meaning of fluid pressure monitoring at the Nankai Trough
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2010Lutz, Brendan P.: Low-latitude northern hemisphere oceanographic and climatic responses to early shoaling of the Central American Seaway
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1984Chaboudy, Louis R., Jr.; Moody, Judith B. et al.: Late Neogene phosphorus flux to Antarctic and Pacific deep-sea sediments
43%1998Harris, Lisa C.; Whiting, Brian M.: Determination of sequence-stratigraphic significance of glauconite-rich layers, ODP Leg 174
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1996Pospichal, James J.: Calcareous nannoplankton mass extinction at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary; an update
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2006Liu, Shaobin: Characterization, geographic distribution, and number of upper Eocene impact ejecta layers and their correlations with source craters
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2005Aubry, Marie-Pierre; Van Couvering, John A.: Buried time; chronostratigraphy as a research tool
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2005Odette, Danielle R.; Kominz, Michelle A.: Calcisiltite compaction in the deep ocean
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2001Wolf-Welling, T. C. W.; Stattegger, Karl et al.: Cenozoic global cooling events; terrigenous sedimentation in the Arctic and Antarctic environment (ODP legs 104, 105, 151, 162 as well as 114, 178)
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2000O'Brien, Phil; Exon, Neville: The core of global climate change; Australia-Antarctica
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2001Grevemeyer, Ingo; Villinger, Heinrich: Gas hydrate stability and the assessment of heat flow through continental margins
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2004Bickert, Torsten; Haug, Gerald H. et al.: Late Neogene benthic stable isotope record of Ocean Drilling Program Site 999; implications for Caribbean paleoceanography, organic carbon burial, and the Messinian salinity crisisdownload
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1993Manning, C. E.: The fractal geometry of metamorphic veins
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1994Smart, C. W.; King, S. C. et al.: A benthic foraminiferal proxy of pulsed organic matter paleofluxes
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