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4%1652000Roth, Joy M.; Droxler, Andre W. et al.: The Caribbean carbonate crash at the middle to late Miocene transition; linkage to the establishment of the modern global ocean conveyordownload
4%1651997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
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2000Cunningham, Andrew D.; Droxler, Andre W.: Synthetic seismogram generation and seismic facies to core lithology correlation for sites 998, 1000, and 1001download
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2000Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Kelley, S. et al.: History of circum-Caribbean explosive volcanism; (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar dating of tephra layersdownload
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1997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Site 998download
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1997Duncan, David Scott: The geologic and paleoceanographic evolution of the Serranilla Basin; northern Nicaragua Rise, Caribbean Sea
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1997Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Site 1000download
71%1661998Rendle, R.; Alexander, I. et al.: Mineralogy and sedimentology of the Pliocene/Pleistocene on the leeward side of Great Bahama Bank (ODP Leg 166)
61%1661999Reijmer, John J. G.; Betzler, Christian et al.: Bahamian carbonate platform development in response to paleoceanographic changes
61%1662001Grammer, G. Michael; Harris, Paul M. et al.: Carbonate platforms; exploration- and production-scale insight from modern analogs in the Bahamas
57%1661998Betzler, C.; Reijmer, J. J. G. et al.: Sedimentary variations in space and time along the leeward flank of Great Bahama Bank (ODP Leg 166)
57%1662001Reijmer, John J. G.; Reuning, Lars et al.: Sedimentation and diagenesis of slope deposits on a Miocene carbonate ramp (Bahamas, ODP Leg 166)
52%1661996Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: The record of Neogene sea-level changes on the slopes of western Great Bahama Bank; results from ODP Leg 166
52%1662010Herrmann, Achim D.; Wasylenki, Laura E. et al.: Uranium isotopic compositions of carbonate sediments as a potential redox proxy
50%1661998Eberli, Gregor P.; Wright, James D. et al.: Drift deposits at the valve of the Gulf Stream; implications for Northern Hemisphere glaciation
50%1662002Henderson, Gideon M.: Seawater ( (super 234) U/ (super 238) U) during the last 800 thousand years
50%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, initial reports; Bahamas Transect, covering Leg 166 of the cruises of the Drilling Vessel JOIDES Resolution, San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Balboa Harbor, Panama, sites 1003-1009, 17 February-10 April 1996download
50%1662002Reijmer, John J. G. (ed.): Carbonate margin development (Bahama Transect, ODP Leg 166)
44%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Leg synthesis; Sea-level changes and fluid flow on the Great Bahama Bank slopedownload
40%1661999Reijmer, J. J. G.; Betzler, C. et al.: The interplay of Bahamian carbonate platform development and paleoceanographic changes
40%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Introductiondownload
38%1662000Eberli, Gregor P.: The record of Neogene sea-level changes in the prograding carbonates along the Bahamas Transect; Leg 166 synthesisdownload
33%1661996Eberli, Gregor; Swart, Peter et al.: Leg 166 scientific propectus; the Bahamas transectdownload
30%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Site survey and underway geophysicsdownload
30%1662005Bergman, Kelly L.; Eberli, Gregor P. et al.: Successive drowning of platforms by thrust-fault loading in the Cuba-Bahama foreland basin
27%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: A synopsis of the Bahamas Drilling Project; results from two deep core borings drilled on the Great Bahama Bankdownload
25%1662000Williams, Trevor; Pirmez, Carlos: FMS images from carbonates of the Bahama Bank slope, ODP Leg 166; lithological identification and cyclo-stratigraphydownload
23%1662011Turpin, Melanie; Emmanuel, Laurent et al.: Whiting-related sediment export along the middle Miocene carbonate ramp of Great Bahama Bankdownload
8%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
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2002Reuning, L.; Reijmer, J. J. G. et al.: Sedimentation cycles and their diagenesis on the slope of a Miocene carbonate ramp (Bahamas, ODP Leg 166)
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1998Melim, Leslie A.; Swart, Peter K.: Recognizing marine-burial diagenesis; criteria and examples from Quaternary to Neogene platform to slope carbonates, Bahamas and Florida
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2002Melim, L. A.; Westphal, H. et al.: Questioning carbonate diagenetic paradigms; evidence from the Neogene of the Bahamas
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2002Isern, A. R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S.: The influence of carbonate platform morphology and sea level on fifth-order petrophysical cyclicity in slope and basin sediments adjacent to the Great Bahama Bank
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2002Rendle, R. H.; Reijmer, J. J. G.: Quaternary slope development of the western, leeward margin of the Great Bahama Bank
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1997Rendle, Rebecca; Reijmer, John J. G.: Mineralogy and sedimentology of the Pliocene/Pleistocene at Site 1003 (ODP Leg 166, Bahama transect)
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1997Betzler, Christian; Reijmer, John: Sedimentationsmuster und Zyklizitaeten an der Leewaertigen Flanke der Great Bahamas Bank (Neogen, ODP Leg 166) Sedimentation pattern and cyclicity on the leeward flanks of the Great Bahama Bank (Neogene, ODP Leg 166)
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2000Bernet, Karin H.; Eberli, Gregor P. et al.: Turbidite frequency and composition in the distal part of the Bahamas transectdownload
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2000Henderson, Gideon M.; Rendle, Rebecca H. et al.: U-Th dating and diagenesis of Pleistocene highstand sediments from the Bahamas slopedownload
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2012Turpin, Melanie; Emmanuel, Laurent et al.: Geochemical and petrographical characterization of fine-grained carbonate particles along proximal to distal transects
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2000Rendle, Rebecca H.; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Mineralogy and sedimentology of the Pleistocene to Holocene on the leeward margin of Great Bahama Bankdownload
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2000Kramer, Philip A.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Overview of interstitial fluid and sediment geochemistry, sites 1003-1007 (Bahamas Transect)download
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2000Swart, Peter K.: The oxygen isotopic composition of interstitial waters; evidence for fluid flow and recrystallization in the margin of the Great Bahama Bankdownload
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2000Swart, Peter K.; Eberli, Gregor P. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, Bahamas Transect; covering Leg 166 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Balboa Harbor, Panama, sites 1003-1009, 17 February-10 April 1996download
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1997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Site 1003download
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2000Wright, James D.; Kroon, Dick: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of Leg 166download
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2000Nagihara, Seiichi; Wang, Kelin: Geothermal regime of the western margin of the Great Bahama Bankdownload
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2002Slowey, Niall C.; Wilber, R. Jude et al.: Glacial-to-Holocene sedimentation on the western slope of Great Bahama Bank
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1997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Site 1004download
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2002Eberli, Gregor P.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: The chronostratigraphic significance of seismic reflections along the Bahamas Transect
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1999Henderson, Gideon M.; Slowey, Niall C. et al.: Fluid flow through carbonate platforms; constraints from (super 234) U/ (super 238) U and Cl (super -) in Bahamas pore-waters
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2000De Carlo, Eric Heinen; Kramer, Philip A.: Minor and trace elements in interstitial waters on the Great Bahama Bank; results from ODP Leg 166download
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1997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Site 1005download
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2002Spezzaferri, Silvia; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Linking the oxygen isotope record of late Neogene eustasy to sequence stratigraphic patterns along the Bahamas margin; results from a paleoceanographic study of ODP Leg 166, Site 1006 sediments
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2002Williams, Trevor; Kroon, Dick et al.: Middle and upper Miocene cyclostratigraphy of downhole logs and short- to long-term astronomical cycles in carbonate production of the Great Bahama Bank
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1999McKenzie, Judith A.; Spezzaferri, Silvia et al.: The Miocene-Pliocene boundary in the Mediterranean Sea and Bahamas; implications for a global flooding event in the earliest Pliocene
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2002Karpoff, Anne Marie; Destrigneville, Christine et al.: Phyllosilicates and zeolite assemblages in the carbonate periplatform of the Great Bahama Bank; origin and relation to diagenetic processes (ODP Leg 166, Sites 1006 and 1007)
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1998Lidz, Barbara H.; McNeill, Donald F.: New allocyclic dimensions in a prograding carbonate bank; evidence for eustatic, tectonic, and paleoceanographic control (late Neogene, Bahamas)
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2002Mac Niocaill, C.; Henderson, G. M.: A detailed paleomagnetic record from the Bahamas Bank; a record of the Blake event?
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2002Reuning, L.; Bauch, T. et al.: Are sea-level and paleoceanographic changes equal players controlling carbonate platform development?
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2005Reuning, Lars; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: The use of paleoceanographic proxies in carbonate periplatform settings; opportunities and pitfallsdownload
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2000McNeill, Donald F.; Kislak, Jason I.: Paleomagnetism of carbonate sediments from Hole 1006A, Bahamas Transect, Leg 166download
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2000Frank, Tracy D.: Geochemistry of Miocene sediments, sites 1006 and 1007, leeward margin, Great Bahama Bankdownload
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2000Kroon, Dick; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Mid- to late-Quaternary variations in the oxygen isotope signature of Globigerinoides ruber at Site 1006 in the western subtropical Atlanticdownload
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2000Malone, Mitchell J.: Geochemistry and mineralogy of periplatform carbonate sediments; sites 1006, 1008, and 1009download
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2000Kroon, Dick; Williams, Trevor et al.: Coupled early Pliocene-middle Miocene bio-cyclostratigraphy of Site 1006 reveals orbitally induced cyclicity patterns of Great Bahama Bank carbonate productiondownload
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1997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Site 1006download
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2000Katz, Miriam E.: Miocene benthic foraminiferal abundances and dissolution indices, Site 1006, Straits of Floridadownload
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2008Paez, Manuel A.; Head, Martin J. et al.: Long-term sea-level variations and diagenesis recorded on a Miocene subtropical carbonate platform as evidenced by palynological data, ODP Site 1007, Bahamas
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2007Karpoff, Anne M.; Destrigneville, Christine et al.: Clinoptilolite as a new proxy of enhanced biogenic silica productivity in lower Miocene carbonate sediments of the Bahamas platform; isotopic and thermodynamic evidencedownload
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2008Paez, Manuel; Head, M. J. et al.: Preliminary dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy of a Neogene subtropical carbonate platform; ODP Hole 1007C, Bahamas
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2000Arai, Kohsaku; Sato, Tokiyuki: Magnetic properties and their implications at Site 1007download
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1997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Site 1007download
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2002Robinson, Laura F.; Henderson, Gideon M. et al.: U-Th dating of marine isotope Stage 7 in Bahamas slope sediments
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1997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Sites 1008/1009download
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2002Muhs, Daniel R.; Simmons, Kathleen R. et al.: The last interglacial period on the Pacific Coast of North America; timing and paleoclimate
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2003Vautravers, Maryline J.; Shackleton, Nicholas J. et al.: Comparing MIS3 millennial scale variability in the Gulf Stream area to the GRIP temperature record
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1998Keigwin, Lloyd D.; Rio, Domenico et al.: Intermediate depth Blake Outer Ridge, Sites 1056, 1057, 1058, and 1059download
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1998Keigwin, Lloyd D.; Rio, Domenico et al.: Deep Blake-Bahama Outer Ridge, Sites 1060, 1061, and 1062download
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2007Hall, Ian R.; Becker, Julia: Deep Western Boundary Current variability in the subtropical Northwest Atlantic Ocean during marine isotope stages 12-10download
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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
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2011Anderson, Robert F.; Fleisher, Martin Q.: Deep ocean carbonate chemistry on millennial to Milankovitch time scalesdownload
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2011Duncan, B.; Dunbar, G. B. et al.: Marine Isotope Stage 7; ocean response to a warmer worlddownload
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2011Christiansen, Kylie; Marr, J. et al.: Southwest Pacific in a warmer world; ocean response to Marine Isotope Stage 11download
8%1822004Hine, Albert C.; Brooks, Gregg R. et al.: Late Pleistocene-Holocene sedimentation along the upper slope of the Great Australian Bightdownload
6%1821998Feary, David A.; Hine, Albert C. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 182 scientific prospectus; Great Australian Bight; Cenozoic cool-water carbonatesdownload
5%1822000Feary, David A.; James, Noel P.: Seismic stratigraphy and geological evolution of the Cenozoic, cool-water Eucla Platform, Great Australian Bightdownload
4%1822000Feary, David A.; Hine, Albert C. et al.: Leg 182 summary; Great Australian Bight; Cenozoic cool-water carbonatesdownload
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2000Feary, David A.; Hine, Albert C. et al.: Site 1126download
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2000Feary, David A.; Hine, Albert C. et al.: Site 1130download
42%1942004Isern, Alexandra R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: A Neogene carbonate platform, slope, and shelf edifice shaped by sea level and ocean currents, Marion Plateau (northeast Australia)
25%1942010Eberli, Gregor P.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: Timing of changes in sea-level and currents along Miocene platforms on the Marion Plateau, Australia
7%1942000Isern, Alexandra R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 194 scientific prospectus; Marion Plateaudownload
4%1942001Isern, Alexandra R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: Leg 194 summarydownload
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2006Ehrenberg, S. N.; Eberli, G. P. et al.: Porosity-permeability relationships in interlayered limestone-dolostone reservoirs
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2012Bhattacharya, Atreyee: Application of the helium isotopic system to accretion of terrestrial and extraterrestrial dust through the Cenozoic
7%2002003Bolmer, S. Thompson; Hoskins, Hartley et al.: 3.5kHz profiling with vertically separated source and receiverdownload
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2003Stephen, Ralph A.; Duennebier, Fred K. et al.: Broadband seismic observations at the Hawaii-2 Observatory during ODP Leg 200download
1%2012010Jaisi, Deb P.; Blake, Ruth E.: Tracing sources and cycling of phosphorus in Peru margin sediments using oxygen isotopes in phosphatesdownload
4%2022003Mix, Alan C.; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: Explanatory notesdownload
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2007Jiang, Shijun; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr. et al.: Cause of the middle/late Miocene carbonate crash; dissolution or low productivity?download

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