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43%32
32-303
2008Vasiliev, Boris I.; Sovetnikova, Ludmila N.: Geological development of the Northwestern Pacific
71%162
162-984
2009Fietz, Susanne; Rosell-Mele, Antoni et al.: Air and water temperature changes for the last two glacial/interglacial transitions in Lake Baikal (Siberia)
57%2009Neumann, Else-Ragnhild; Simon, Nina S. C.: Ultra-refractory mantle xenoliths from ocean islands; how do they compare to peridotites retrieved from oceanic sub-arc mantle?
57%2009Savelyev, Dmitry; Savelyeva, Olga: Cretaceous paleoceanic deposits of Kamchatsky Mys Peninsula; a link between sedimentation, climate and volcanism
57%145
145-883
2009Ponomareva, Vera; Portnyagin, Maxim et al.: Tephrochronological research in the KALMAR project and its implications to the temporal and compositional evolution of volcanism in Kamchatka
50%145
145-884
2009VanLaningham, Sam; Pisias, Nicklas G. et al.: Glacial-interglacial sediment transport to the Meiji Drift, Northwest Pacific Ocean; evidence for timing of Beringian outwashingdownload
43%184
184-1144
2010Takahara, Hikaru; Igarashi, Yaeko et al.: Millennial-scale variability in vegetation records from the East Asian Islands; Taiwan, Japan and Sakhalin
71%2011Kuznetsov, A. B.; Konstantinova, G. V. et al.: Sr isotope composition in inland seas of the Mediterranean-Black Sea belt
57%1132011Tribovillard, N.; Bout-Roumazeilles, Viviane et al.: Transfer of germanium to marine sediments; insights from its accumulation in radiolarites and authigenic capture under reducing conditions; some examples through geological ages
36%202
202-1240
2011Yu, Pai-Sen; Chen, Min-Te: A prolonged warm and humid interval during Marine Isotope Stage 13-15 as revealed by hydrographic reconstructions from the South China Sea (IMAGES MD972142)

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