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64-480
2005Barron, John A.; Bukry, David et al.: Paleoceanographic history of the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, during the past 15,000 years based on diatoms, silicoflagellates, and biogenic sedimentsdownload
49%184
184-1143
2005Li Baohua; Jian Zhimin et al.: Paleoceanography of the South China Sea since the middle Miocene; evidence from planktonic Foraminiferadownload
49%133
133-820
2005Moss, Patrick T.; Kershaw, A. Peter et al.: Pollen transport and deposition in riverine and marine environments within the humid tropics of northeastern Australiadownload
49%1032005Reston, T. J.: Polyphase faulting during the development of the West Galicia rifted margindownload
49%175
175-1083
2005Denison, S. M.; Maslin, M. A. et al.: Precession-forced changes in south west African vegetation during marine isotope Stages 101-100 ( approximately 2.56-2.51 Ma)download
49%117
117-723
2005Rogalla, U.; Andruleit, H.: Precessional forcing of coccolithophore assemblages in the northern Arabian Sea; implications for monsoonal dynamics during the last 200,000 yearsdownload
49%2005Villa, Guiliana; Palandri, Silvia et al.: Quaternary calcareous nannofossils from Periantarctic basins; paleoecological and paleoclimatic implicationsdownload
49%199
199-1218
199-1219
2005Kamikuri, Shin-ichi; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Radiolarian faunal turnover across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary in the Equatorial Pacific Oceandownload
49%184
184-1143
2005Xu Jian; Wang Pinxian et al.: Response of planktonic Foraminifera to glacial cycles; mid-Pleistocene change in the southern South China Seadownload
49%2005Ferre, Bruno; Walter, Simone et al.: Roveacrinids in mid-Cretaceous biostratigraphy of the Sergipe Basin, northeastern Brazildownload
49%4
4-28
2005Ding, T. P.; Ma, G. R. et al.: Silicon isotope study on rice plants from the Zhejiang Province, Chinadownload
49%170
170-1039
170-1040
2005Hensen, Christian; Wallmann, Klaus: Methane formation at Costa Rica continental margin; constraints for gas hydrate inventories and cross-decollement fluid flowdownload
49%1582005Humphris, Susan E.; Bach, Wolfgang: On the Sr isotope and REE compositions of anhydrites from the TAG seafloor hydrothermal systemdownload
49%198
198-1207
198-1213
2005Dumitrescu, Mirela; Brassell, Simon C.: Biogeochemical assessment of sources of organic matter and paleoproductivity during the early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event at Shatsky Rise, ODP Leg 198download
49%22
22-216
2005Keller, Gerta: Biotic effects of late Maastrichtian mantle plume volcanism; implications for impacts and mass extinctionsdownload
49%138
138-849
2005Marchitto, Thomas M.; Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean et al.: Deep Pacific CaCO (sub 3) compensation and glacial-interglacial atmospheric CO (sub 2)download
49%79
79-545
2005Verga, D.; Premoli Silva, I.: Early Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera from the Tethys; the upper Aptian, planispiral morphotypes with elongate chambersdownload
49%64
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2005McHargue, L. R.; Donahue, D. J.: Effects of climate and the cosmic ray flux on the (super 10) Be content of marine sedimentsdownload
49%162
162-980
162-982
2005Kawagata, Shungo; Hayward, Bruce W. et al.: Mid-Pleistocene extinction of deep-sea Foraminifera in the North Atlantic Gateway (ODP Sites 980 and 982)download
49%154
154-925
2005Niemitz, M. D.; Billups, Katharina: Millennial-scale variability in western tropical Atlantic surface ocean hydrography during the early Pliocenedownload
49%184
184-1143
2005Hess, Silvia; Kuhnt, Wolfgang: Neogene and Quaternary paleoceanographic changes in the southern South China Sea (Site 1143); the benthic Foraminiferal recorddownload
49%161
161-974
2005Meyers, Philip A.; Bernasconi, Stefano M.: Carbon and nitrogen isotope excursions in mid-Pleistocene sapropels from the Tyrrhenian Basin; evidence for climate-induced increases in microbial primary productiondownload
49%41
41-369
2005Davison, Ian: Central Atlantic margin basins of northwest Africa; geology and hydrocarbon potential (Morocco to Guinea)download
49%2042005Teichert, Barbara M. A.; Bohrmann, Gerhard et al.: Chemoherms on Hydrate Ridge; unique microbially-mediated carbonate build-ups growing into the water columndownload
49%188
188-1165
2005Junttila, Juho; Ruikka, Mattiina et al.: Clay-mineral assemblages in high-resolution Plio-Pleistocene interval at ODP Site 1165, Prydz Bay, Antarcticadownload
49%162
162-980
2005Nitychoruk, J.; Binka, K. et al.: Climate reconstruction for the Holsteinian Interglacial in eastern Poland and its comparison with isotopic data from Marine Isotope Stage 11download
49%101
166
2005Rendle-Buhring, Rebecca H.; Reijmer, John J. G.: Controls on grain-size patterns in periplatform carbonates; marginal setting versus glacio-eustacydownload
49%182
182-1127
2005Betzler, Christian; Saxena, S. et al.: Cool-water carbonate sedimentology and eustasy; Pleistocene upper slope environments, Great Australian Bight (Site 1127, ODP Leg 182)download
49%2005Armstrong-Altrin, J. S.; Verma, Surendra P.: Critical evaluation of six tectonic setting discrimination diagrams using geochemical data of Neogene sediments from known tectonic settingsdownload
49%108
108-668
2005Hoenisch, Baerbel; Hemming, N. Gary: Surface ocean pH response to variations in pCO (sub 2) through two full glacial cyclesdownload
49%38
38-343
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104-642
2005Laberg, Jan S.; Dahlgren, K. I. T. et al.: The Eocene-late Pliocene paleoenvironment in the Voring Plateau area, Norwegian Sea; paleoceanographic implicationsdownload
49%90
90-594
2005Suggate, R. Patrick; Almond, Peter C.: The last glacial maximum (LGM) in western South Island, New Zealand; implications for the global LGM and MIS 2download
49%90
90-590
2005Fantle, Matthew S.; DePaolo, Donald J.: Variations in the marine Ca cycle over the past 20 million yearsdownload
42%104
104-642
104-643
2005Stoker, Martyn S.; Praeg, Daniel et al.: Neogene stratigraphy and the sedimentary and oceanographic development of the NW European Atlantic margindownload
42%116
116-717
116-718
116-719
2005Nagender Nath, B.; Gupta, S. M. et al.: Evidence of Himalayan erosional event at approximately 0.5 Ma from a sediment core from the equatorial Indian Ocean in the vicinity of ODP Leg 116 sitesdownload
42%204
204-1244
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204-1251
2005Teichert, B. M. A.; Torres, M. E. et al.: Fluid sources, fluid pathways and diagenetic reactions across an accretionary prism revealed by Sr and B geochemistrydownload
42%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
42%204
204-1248
204-1249
204-1250
2005Torres, M. E.; Wallmann, K. et al.: Gas hydrate growth, methane transport and chloride enrichment at the southern summit of Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia margin off Oregon; replydownload
42%184
184-1143
184-1144
184-1145
2005Wu, S.; Zhang, G. et al.: Gas hydrate occurrence on the continental slope of the northern South China Seadownload
42%204
204-1244
204-1245
204-1247
204-1248
204-1250
2005Milkov, Alexei V.; Claypool, George E. et al.: Gas hydrate systems at Hydrate Ridge offshore Oregon inferred from molecular and isotopic properties of hydrate-bound and void gasesdownload
42%37
37-334
2005Nonnotte, Philippe; Ceuleneer, Georges et al.: Genesis of andesitic-boninitic magmas at mid-ocean ridges by melting of hydrated peridotites; geochemical evidence from DSDP Site 334 gabbronoritesdownload
42%202
202-1234
202-1235
2005Grevemeyer, Ingo; Kaul, Norbert et al.: Heat flow and bending-related faulting at subduction trenches; case studies offshore of Nicaragua and central Chiledownload
42%175
175-1077
2005Scourse, James; Marret, Fabienne et al.: High-resolution last deglaciation record from the Congo Fan reveals significance of mangrove pollen and biomarkers as indicators of shelf transgressiondownload
42%178
178-1095
178-1096
178-1097
178-1101
2005Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter; Ehrmann, Werner: Late Neogene to Quaternary environmental changes in the Antarctic Peninsula region; evidence from drift sedimentsdownload
42%159
159-959
2005Beckmann, Britta; Wagner, Thomas et al.: Linking Coniacian-Santonian (OAE3) black-shale deposition to African climate variability; a reference section from the eastern tropical Atlantic at orbital time scales (ODP Site 959, off Ivory Coast and Ghana)
42%198
198-1209
208
2005McCarren, Heather K.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Long-term orbital scale paleoceanographic variability across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary in the Central Pacific; inferences from isotope and geochemical core log data
42%160
160-967
2005Becker, Julia; Lourens, Lucas J. et al.: Late Pliocene climate variability on Milankovitch to millennial time scales; a high-resolution study of MIS100 from the Mediterraneandownload
42%195
195-1202
2005Wei, Kuo-Yen; Mii, Horng-Sheng et al.: Age model and oxygen isotope stratigraphy of Site ODP1202 in the southern Okinawa Trough, northwestern Pacific
42%90
90-594
181
181-1125
2005Schaefer, Grace; Rodger, J. Stuart et al.: Planktic foraminiferal and sea surface temperature record during the last 1 Myr across the Subtropical Front, Southwest Pacificdownload
42%119
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183-1137
183-1138
183-1141
183-1142
2005Chazey, W. J., III; Neal, Clive R.: Platinum group element constraints on source composition and magma evolution of the Kerguelen Plateau using basalts from ODP Leg 183download
42%21
21-204
2005George, Rhiannon; Turner, S. et al.: Pressure-temperature-time paths of sediment recycling beneath the Tonga-Kermadec arcdownload
42%184
184-1145
2005Boulay, S.; Colin, C. et al.: Sediment sources and east Asian monsoon intensity over the last 450 ky; mineralogical and geochemical investigations on South China Sea sedimentsdownload
42%48
48-401
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80-549
2005Thomas, Deborah J.; Bralower, Timothy J.: Sedimentary trace element constraints on the role of North Atlantic igneous province volcanism in late Paleocene-early Eocene environmental changedownload
42%2042005Luff, Roger; Greinert, Jens et al.: Simulation of long-term feedbacks from authigenic carbonate crust formation at cold vent sitesdownload
42%199
199-1215
199-1216
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2005Lanci, Luca; Pares, J. M. et al.: Oligocene magnetostratigraphy from Equatorial Pacific sediments (ODP sites 1218 and 1219, Leg 199)download
42%74
74-525
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2005Karmalkar, N. R.; Rege, Sonal et al.: Alkaline magmatism from Kutch, NW India; implications for plume-lithosphere interactiondownload
42%175
175-1087
2005McClymont, Erin L.; Rosell-Mele, Antoni et al.: Alkenone and coccolith records of the mid-Pleistocene in the South-east Atlantic; implications for the U (sub 37) (super K') index and South African climatedownload
42%192
192-1183
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192-1187
2005Roberge, Julie; Wallace, Paul J. et al.: Anomalous uplift and subsidence of the Ontong Java Plateau inferred from CO (sub 2) contents of submarine basaltic glasses
42%146
146-889
2005Willoughby, Eleanor C.; Schwalenberg, Katrin et al.: Assessment of marine gas hydrate deposits; a comparative study of seismic, electromagnetic and seafloor compliance methods
42%160
160-967
2005Maddy, Darrel; Demir, Tuncer et al.: An obliquity-controlled early Pleistocene river terrace record from western Turkey?download
42%14
14-137
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74-528
2005Katz, Miriam E.; Wright, James D. et al.: Biological overprint of the geological carbon cycledownload
42%81
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111-677
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172-1063
2005Ferretti, P.; Shackleton, N. J. et al.: Early-middle Pleistocene deep circulation in the western subtropical Atlantic; Southern Hemisphere modulation of the North Atlantic Ocean
42%108
108-659
108-662
154
154-926
2005Gibbs, Samantha J.; Young, Jeremy R. et al.: Nannofossil evolutionary events in the mid-Pliocene; an assessment of the degree of synchrony in the extinctions of Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus and Sphenolithus abiesdownload
42%175
175-1085
175-1087
2005Westerhold, T.; Bickert, T. et al.: Middle to late Miocene oxygen isotope stratigraphy of ODP Site 1085 (SE Atlantic); new constrains on Miocene climate variability and sea-level fluctuationsdownload
42%74
74-527
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80-549
113
113-690
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198-1209
2005Cramer, Benjamin S.; Kent, Dennis V.: Bolide summer; the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial triggerdownload
42%73
73-522
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119-744
2005Zachos, James C.; Kump, Lee R.: Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocenedownload
42%80
80-550
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199-1215
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199-1221
2005Raffi, Isabella; Backman, Jan et al.: Changes in calcareous nannofossil assemblages across the Paleocene/Eocene transition from the paleo-equatorial Pacific Oceandownload
42%175
175-1085
2005Robert, Christian; Diester-Haass, Liselotte et al.: Clay mineral assemblages, siliciclastic input and paleoproductivity at ODP Site 1085 off southwest Africa; a late Miocene-early Pliocene history of Orange River discharges and Benguela Current activity, and their relation to global sea level changedownload
42%62
62-465
171A
171A-1049
171B
2005Alegret, Laia; Thomas, Ellen: Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary bathyal paleo-environments in the central North Pacific (DSDP Site 465), the northwestern Atlantic (ODP Site 1049), the Gulf of Mexico and the Tethys; the benthic foraminiferal recorddownload
42%69
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148-504
2005Gillis, K. M.; Coogan, Laurence A. et al.: Strontium isotope constraints on fluid flow in the upper oceanic crust at the East Pacific Risedownload
42%194
194-1196
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2005Wilson, Moyra E. J.; Vecsei, A.: The apparent paradox of abundant foramol facies in low latitudes; their environmental significance and effect on platform developmentdownload
42%177
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188-1165
2005Gruetzner, Jens; Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter et al.: Terrigenous flux and biogenic silica deposition at the Antarctic continental rise during the late Miocene to early Pliocene; implications for ice sheet stability and sea ice coveragedownload
42%139
169
2005Von Damm, K. L.; Parker, C. M. et al.: The Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge hydrothermal system; temporal stability and sub-seafloor complexitydownload
42%166
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166-1007
2005Swart, Peter K.; Eberli, Gregor P.: The nature of the delta (super 13) C of periplatform sediments; implications for stratigraphy and the global carbon cycledownload
42%166
166-1006
2005Reuning, Lars; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: The use of paleoceanographic proxies in carbonate periplatform settings; opportunities and pitfallsdownload
42%1702005Peacock, S. M.; van Keken, Peter E. et al.: Thermal structure of the Costa Rica-Nicaragua subduction zonedownload
42%43
43-386
2005Hu Xiumian; Jansa, Luba et al.: Upper Cretaceous oceanic red beds (CORBs) in the Tethys; occurrences, lithofacies, age, and environmentsdownload
42%160
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2005Meyers, Philip A.; Arnaboldi, Michela: Trans-Mediterranean comparison of geochemical paleoproductivity proxies in a mid-Pleistocene interrupted sapropeldownload
42%175
175-1075
2005Holtvoeth, Jens; Kolonic, Sadat et al.: Soil organic matter as an important contributor to late Quaternary sediments of the tropical West African continental margindownload
35%69
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2005Coogan, Laurence A.; Kasemann, Simone A. et al.: Rates of hydrothermal cooling of new oceanic upper crust derived from lithium-geospeedometrydownload
35%120
120-749
120-750
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183-1142
2005Srivastava, Rajesh K.; Heaman, Larry M. et al.: Emplacement age and isotope geochemistry of Sung Valley alkaline-carbonatite complex, Shillong Plateau, northeastern India; implications for primary carbonate melt and genesis of the associated silicate rocksdownload
35%155
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2005Maslin, Mark A.; Vilela, Claudia et al.: Causes of catastrophic sediment failures of the Amazon Fandownload
35%51
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111
111-504
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129-801
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2005Kelley, Katherine A.; Plank, Terry et al.: Subduction cycling of U, Th, and Pbdownload
35%150
150-902
150-903
174A
174A-1072
174A-1073
2005Pellaton, Caroline; Gorin, Georges E.: The Miocene New Jersey passive margin as a model for the distribution of sedimentary organic matter in siliciclastic deposits
35%32
32-306
2005Sager, William W.: What built Shatsky Rise, a mantle plume or ridge tectonics?
31%190
190-1178
2005Suzuki, Noriyuki; Saito, Hiroyuki et al.: N-alkanes, fatty acids, and hopanoids for ODP Leg 190 Site 1178download
28%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2005Blackman, Donna; Ildefonse, Benoit et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 305 preliminary report; oceanic core complex formation, Atlantic Massif 2; oceanic core complex formation, Atlantis Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; drilling into the footwall and hanging wall of a tectonic exposure of deep, young oceanic lithosphere to study deformation, alteration, and melt generation; 8 January-2 March 2005
25%2042005Fehn, Udo; Lu, Zunli et al.: (super 129) I/I ratios and halogen concentrations in pore water of Hydrate Ridge and their relevance for the origin of gas hydrates; a progress reportdownload
23%307
307-U1316
307-U1317
307-U1318
2005Ferdelman, Timothy; Kano, Akihiro et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 307 preliminary report; Modern carbonate mounds; Porcupine drilling; 25 April-30 May 2005download
23%3072005Henriet, Jean-Pierre; Kano, Akihiro et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Expedition 307 scientific prospectus; modern carbonate mounds; Porcupine drillingdownload
22%3072005Ferdelman, Timothy G.; Kano, Akihiro et al.: Expedition 307 summarydownload
21%190
190-1178
2005Ujiie, Kohtaro; Hisamitsu, Toshio et al.: Deformation structures and magnetic fabrics at Site 1178; implication for deformation history recorded in accreted sediments at an evolved portion of the Nankai accretionary prismdownload
21%2042005Claypool, George E.; Milkov, Alexei V. et al.: Microbial methane generation and gas transport in shallow sediments of an accretionary complex, southern Hydrate Ridge (ODP Leg 204), offshore Oregon, USAdownload
20%1902005Sunderland, E. Blanche; Morgan, Julia K.: Microstructural variation in sediments from the toe of the Nankai accretionary prism; results of scanning electron microscope analysisdownload
19%3112005Riedel, Michael; Willoughby, E. C. et al.: Gas hydrate on the northern Cascadia margin; regional geophysics and structural frameworkdownload
19%146
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146-889
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2005Riedel, Michael; Collett, Timothy S. et al.: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Expedition 311 scientific prospectus; Cascadia margin hydratesdownload
16%2042005Trehu, Anne M.; Torres, Marta E. et al.: Leg 204 synthesis; gas hydrate distribution and dynamics in the central Cascadia accretionary complexdownload
16%1842005Sun Xiangjun; Luo Yunli et al.: Deep-sea pollen research in the South China Seadownload
16%184
184-1143
2005Tian Jun; Wang Panxian et al.: Quaternary upper ocean thermal gradient variations in the South China Sea; implication of East Asian monsoon climatedownload
16%2082005Tuo Shouting; Liu Zhifei et al.: Marine carbonate dissolution record during the Eocene-Oligocene transition, the Walvis Ridge transect, South Atlanticdownload

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