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ScoreExp/Site/Hole YearAuthor/TitleFull text
81%1983Delaney, M. L.; Boyle, E. A.: Inorganic calcite trace element distribution coefficients and modelling of carbonate diagenesis
70%1981Keller, Gerta; Barron, John A.: Integrated planktic foraminiferal and diatom biochronology for the Northeast Pacific and Monterey Formation
70%2009Castillo, P. R.; Gopalan, K. et al.: Evolution of seawater (super 44) Ca/ (super 40) Ca through the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic
69%1991Apitz, Sabine Elisabeth: The lithification of ridge flank basal carbonates; characterization and implications for Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca in marine chalks and limestones
69%1993Marchik, Patricia: Confidence intervals on stratigraphic ranges with time-varying fossilization potential
69%1977Peterson, M. N. A.; MacTernan, F. C.: Operations resumes; Leg 45 through Leg 54
65%1988Bascom, Willard: Pioneers of deep ocean drilling
65%1983Science Services
65%1980Topography of the oceans with Deep Sea Drilling Project sites through Leg 71
65%2011Takahashi, K.; Ravelo, A.C. et al.: Bering Sea Paleoceanography
57%1988McLean, Hugh; Barron, John A.: A late middle Eocene diatomite in northwestern Baja California Sur, Mexico; implications for tectonic translation
57%1976Peterson, Melvin N. A.: An overview of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
57%1986Tarduno, John A.; McWilliams, Michael O. et al.: Paleomagnetic analysis of Pacific Oceanic rises
57%1986Verosub, Kenneth L.; Steiner, Maureen et al.: Paleomagnetic objectives for the Ocean Drilling Program
57%1994Sliter, William V.: Late Cretaceous hiatuses and global change
57%1991Kheradyar, T.; Ingle, James C., Jr.: Pleistocene surface temperature and circulation within the Sea of Japan
57%2000Lear, C. H.; Elderfield, H. et al.: Cenozoic deep-sea temperatures and global ice volumes from Mg/Ca in benthic foraminiferal calcite
57%1991Schneider, Cynthia E.: Antarctic deep-sea ostracode crisis near the Paleocene-Eocene boundary (57.33 Ma)
57%1997McIntyre, K.; Ravelo, A. C. et al.: Ground truthing the Cd/Ca-carbon isotope relationship in foraminifera of the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian seas
57%1989Hedlin, Michael A. H.; Orcutt, John A.: A comparative study of island, seafloor, and subseafloor ambient noise levels
57%2005Tripati, A. K.; Elderfield, H. H. et al.: Constraints on Paleocene and Eocene tropical sea-surface temperatures and meridional temperature gradients from Mg/Ca and oxygen isotope ratios of Foraminifera in sediments recovered by the Ocean Drilling Program
57%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane hydrate; a major reservoir of carbon in the shallow geosphere?
57%1984Peterson, M. N. A.: Accomplishments of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
57%1982Musich, Lillian F.; Freelander, Nancy A.: Computer storage of paleontologic data
57%1982Hsu, Kenneth J.: Thirteen years of deep-sea drilling
57%1979White, Stan M.: Deep-sea drilling
57%1978Nierenberg, William A.: The Deep Sea Drilling Project after ten years
57%1974Alexander, George: Holes Drilled in Theory of Islands
57%1973Musich, Lillian F.: A guide to phase I core material
57%1985Smith, John B.: Managing nonenergy marine mineral development; genesis of a program
57%1983Bukry, David: Neogene Pacific nannofossil stages
57%1975Larson, V. F.: Deep-water coring for scientific purposes
57%2003Winterer, E. L.: The evolution of geosciences at Scripps
57%1998Coe, Robert S.: Research opportunities in geomagnetism and paleomagnetism
57%1980Pisciotto, Ken: Drilling sets a framework for revolution
49%1982Baker, Paul A.; Gieskes, Joris M. et al.: Diagenesis of carbonates in deep-sea sediments; evidence from Sr/Ca ratios and interstitial dissolved Sr (super 2+) data
49%1983Dunn, Dean A.: Carbonate dissolution events in the Miocene Pacific Ocean
49%1983Musich, Lillian F.: Computer classification of deep sea sediments
49%1983Huey, D. P.: DSDP coring equipment & techniques
49%1981McDuff, Russell E.: Major cation gradients in DSDP interstitial waters; the role of diffusive exchange between seawater and upper oceanic crust
49%1981Barron, J. A.: Middle Miocene diatom biostratigraphy of DSDP Site 77B in the eastern equatorial Pacific
49%1981Bukry, David: Synthesis of silicoflagellate stratigraphy for Maestrichtian to Quaternary marine sediment
49%1983Kyte, Frank T.; Wasson, John T.: On the nature of the materials accreted at the end of the Cretaceous
49%2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Natural gas hydrate; introduction and history of discovery
49%1983Claypool, George E.; Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane and other hydrocarbon gases in marine sediments
49%1985Woodruff, Fay: Changes in Miocene deep-sea benthic foraminiferal distribution in the Pacific Ocean; relationship to paleoceanography
49%1985Keller, Gerta: Depth stratification of planktonic foraminifers in the Miocene ocean
49%1988Kennett, James: Neogene oxygen and carbon isotopic strarigraphy; correlation and paleo-oceanography
49%1990Kastner, M.; Brass, G.: Fluid sampling in the Ocean Drilling Program; state of the art and progress needed
49%1986Kyte, Frank T.; Smit, Jan: Regional variations in spinel compositions; an important key to the Cretaceous/Tertiary event
49%1982Baldauf, Jack G.; Barron, John A.: Diatom biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the type section of the Luisian Stage, central California
49%1982Doyle, P. S.: Distribution of ichthyolith taxa across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
49%1984Doyle, P. S.: Age correlations for the pelagic brown clay provinces in the major oceans
49%1986Howell, David G.; Murray, Richard W.: A budget for continental growth and denudation
49%1994Raymo, M. E.: The initiation of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
49%1994Zoback, Mark D.; Emmermann, Rolf: Towards establishment of an international continental scientific drilling program
49%1982Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Occurrence and origin of marine gas hydrates
49%1982von Huene, Roland: COSOD; a critique
49%1985Halkyard, John E.: Technology for mining cobalt rich manganese crusts from seamounts
49%1980Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Organics yield clues about oil in the deep sea
49%1975Weser, Oscar E.: A sedimentological and stratigraphical synthesis of the Indian Ocean
49%1976Annual report
49%1986Kvenvolden, Keith A.; McDonald, Thomas J.: Organic geochemistry on the JOIDES resolution; an assay
49%2000Kastner, Miriam: Gas hydrates in convergent margins; formation, occurrence, geochemistry, and global significance
49%1992Bekins, Barbara A.; Dreiss, Shirley J.: A simplified analysis of parameters controlling dewatering in accretionary prisms
49%1973Davies, Thomas A.; Supko, Peter R.: Oceanic sediments and their diagenesis; some examples from deep-sea drilling
49%1993Macdonald, Ken C.; Scheirer, Daniel S. et al.: It's only topography; part 2
49%1983Woodruff, Fay: Pacific Miocene deep-sea benthic foraminiferal patterns; paleoceanographic implications
49%1991Rodda, Peter U.: Thermal regimes, continental barriers and marine biogeography; 1850 to JOIDES
49%1993Kastner, M.; Brown, K. A. et al.: Gas hydrates and bottom simulating reflectors in the Cascadia Margin
49%1993Pick, Thomas; Tauxe, Lisa: Geomagnetic palaeointensities during the Cretaceous normal superchron measured using submarine basaltic glass
49%1981Bukry, David: Cenozoic coccoliths from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
49%1986Berger, W. H.; Vincent, E.: Deep-sea carbonates; reading the carbon-isotope signal
49%1981Douglas, Robert; Woodruff, Fay: Deep-sea benthic foraminifera
49%1981Riedel, W. R.: DSDP biostratigraphy in retrospect and prospect
49%1995Jacobs, David K.; Lindberg, David L.: Episodic anoxic events in the Mesozoic, on shore-offshore patterns, and deep-sea refugia
49%1984van Andel, Tjeerd: Sediment nomenclature and classification
49%1984Musich, Lillian F.: Sediment smear slides; preparation and handling
49%1989Barron, John A.: The late Cenozoic stratigraphic record and hiatuses of the Northeast Pacific; results from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
49%1969Peterson, M. N. A.; Edgar, N. T.: Deep ocean drilling with glomar challenger
49%1984Blueford, Joyce R.: Defining radiolarian species; in search of solutions
49%1980Curray, J. R.: The IPOD Programme on passive continental margins
49%1984van Andel, Tjeerd: Estimation of sedimentation and accumulation rates
49%1995Ingram, B. Lynn: High-resolution dating of deep-sea clays using Sr isotopes in fossil fish teeth
49%1995Wei, Wuchang: How many impact-generated microspherule layers in the upper Eocene?
49%1991Canfield, Donald E.: Sulfate reduction in deep-sea sediments
49%1989Delaney, M. L.: Temporal changes in interstitial water chemistry and calcite recrystallization in marine sediments
49%1987Berger, Wolfgang H.; Mayer, Larry A.: Cenozoic paleoceanography 1986; an introduction
49%1995Hoffman, Kenneth A.: Findings suggest possible link between geomagnetic reversals and field intensity
49%1983Storms, M. A.; Nugent, Wil et al.: Hydraulic piston coring; a new era in ocean research
49%1978Sancetta, C. A.: Neogene planktonic provinces; a synthesis of DSDP material
49%1990Murray, Richard W.; Buchholtz-ten Brink, Marilyn R.: Rare earth element sources to fine-grained marine sediments; assessing the marine and terrestrial records
49%2003Atwater, Tanya: When the plate tectonic revolution met western North America
49%2003Ravelo, Ana C.: Ocean Drilling Program records of the last five million years; a view of the ocean and climate system during a warm period and a major climate transition
49%2004Averyt, Kristen: Reconstructing seawater strontium concentrations using marine barite
49%1981Revelle, Roger: The past and future of ocean drilling
49%1999Smit, J.: The global stratigraphy of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary impact ejecta
49%1984Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Organic geochemistry
49%1986Moore, J. Casey (ed.): Structural fabric in Deep Sea Drilling Project cores from forearcs
49%1986Von-Huene, R.: To accrete or not accrete, that is the question

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