Search SEDIS

Data setsPublicationsExpeditionsThesaurus
Anywhere in publication:
Please enable Javascript to show the map!
Project/Expedition/Site/Hole:
Geographic Region:
Geographic coverage:
Windrose
Temporal coverage:
Start date: 
End date: 
Number of results per page:

6760 Publications found! (Query time: 0.001 s)Download as CSV fileDownload as KML file

<< PREV | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | NEXT >>

Score Exp/Site/HoleYearAuthor/TitleFull text
65%611983Steiner, Maureen B.: Geomagnetic excursion in the Late Cretaceous
65%1985Poag, C. Wylie: Cenozoic and Upper Cretaceous sedimentary facies of New Jersey continental slope and rise
65%771985Angstadt, David Moris; Austin, James A., Jr. et al.: Early Late Cretaceous to Holocene seismic stratigraphy and geologic history of southeastern Gulf of Mexico
65%431985Lee, Nancy C.; Bada, Jeffrey L.: Extraterrestrial amino acids at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
65%62
62-463
1988Tarduno, John A.; Sliter, William V. et al.: Possible late Aptian reversal within the Cretaceous normal polarity superchron from Pacific DSDP sediments
65%1990MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Ward, Peter D.: Evidence for a late Maastrichtian, but not terminal Cretaceous, extinction of Inoceramus (Bivalvia)
65%1994Denny, Walter M., III; Austin, James A., Jr. et al.: Seismic stratigraphy and geologic history of Middle Cretaceous through Cenozoic rocks, southern Straits of Florida
65%621979Dean, W. E.; Thiede, J. et al.: Origin of organic-rich limestones of Mid-Cretaceous age, Mid-Pacific Mountains and southern Hess Rise, central North Pacific Ocean
65%73
73-524
1982Hsu, Kenneth J.; He, Qixiang et al.: Environmental and evolutionary changes in the oceans at the end of the Cretaceous
65%76
76-534
1982Channell, James E. T.; Ogg, James G. et al.: Geomagnetic polarity in the Early Cretaceous and Jurassic
65%1985Miskell, K. J.; Brass, G. W. et al.: Global patterns in opal deposition from Late Cretaceous to late Miocene
65%1980Suarez, Gerardo; Molnar, Peter: Paleomagnetic data and pelagic sediment facies and the motion of the Pacific Plate relative to the spin axis since the Late Cretaceousdownload
65%2000Street, C.; Bown, P. R.: Palaeobiogeography of Early Cretaceous (Berriasian-Barremian) calcareous nannoplankton
65%144
144-877
1994Opdyke, B. N.; Wilson, P. A.: Why elemental Sr residence times were longer in the Late Cretaceous
65%1131987Huber, Brian T.; Webb, Peter-Noel et al.: Upper Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera from the Weddell Basin, Antarctica (ODP Leg 113)
65%103
103-639
1987Daniel, M. M.; Haggerty, Janet A.: Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous carbonate platform and dolomite at ODP site 639
65%1982Haggerty, Janet A.; Schlanger, Seymour O. et al.: Late Cretaceous and Eocene volcanism in the southern Line Islands and implications for hotspot theory
65%121982Odin, Gilles S.: NDS 61; Albian-Cenomanian, K-Ar/glaucony, NW Atlantic Basin
65%1982Meyers, Philip A.; Kawka, Orest E. et al.: Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green claystones and black shales from the South Atlantic seabed
65%741982Fuetterer, Dieter K.: Paleobathymetry of Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic deep-sea trace fossil assemblages of the SE Atlantic
65%1982Masran, Theodora C.: Particulate organic matter of Jurassic-Cretaceous "black shales" in deep North Atlantic Ocean
65%1986Slatt, Roger M.; Robinson, John C. et al.: Cardium Formation; 1, Seismic reflection character analysis of thin strat trap; Cretaceous Cardium Formation
65%1982Saltzman, E. S.; Barron, Eric J.: Deep circulation in the Late Cretaceous; oxygen isotope paleotemperatures from Inoceramus remains in D.S.D.P. cores
65%1983Weiss, W.: Heterohelicidae (seriale planktonische Foraminiferen) der tethyalen Oberkreide (Santon bis Maastricht) Heterohelicidae, a serial planktonic foraminiferal family, and biostratigraphy of the Tethyan Upper Cretaceous; Santonian-Maastrichtian
65%32
32-304
1974Lehmann, Roger: Crustacean coproliths from topmost Jurassic or basal Cretaceous deposits of the northwestern Pacific
65%721985Williams, D. F.; Thunell, R. C. et al.: Synthesis of Late Cretaceous, Tertiary, and Quaternary stable isotope records of the South Atlantic based on Leg 72 DSDP core material
65%101975Wind, F. H.: Affinity of Lucianorhabdus and species of Tetralithus in late Cretaceous Gulf Coast samples
65%1971Worsley, T. R.: Calcareous nannofossil zonation of Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sediments from the western Atlantic
65%1975Davies, Thomas A.; Weser, Oscar E. et al.: Unconformities in the sediments of the Indian Ocean
65%1976Peirce, J. W.: Assessing the reliability of DSDP paleolatitudesdownload
65%1976Manheim, F. T.; Hall, R. E.: Deep evaporitic strata off New York and New Jersey; evidence from interstitial water chemistry of drill cores
65%1986Joyce, Rosanne M.; Van Vleet, Edward S.: Origin of organic matter in North American Basin Cretaceous black shales
65%41
41-370
1986Kotova, I. Z.: Palinologicheskoye izucheniye nizhnemelovykh otlozheniy tsentral'noy chasti Atlanticheskogo okeana Palynology of Lower Cretaceous deposits of the central Atlantic Ocean
65%1986Zachos, J. C.; Arthur, M. A.: Paleoceanography of the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary event; inferences from stable isotopic and other datadownload
65%2000Mutterlose, Joerg: Early Cretaceous climates; from an icehouse to a greenhouse world
65%1985Monechi, Simonetta; Thierstein, Hans R.: Late Cretaceous-Eocene nannofossil and magnetostratigraphic correlations near Gubbio, Italy
65%76
76-534
1985Manivit, H.: Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous nannofossils and magnetostratigraphic correlations in the Mesogean regions
65%501979Lancelot, Y.; Sliter, W. V. et al.: Evidence of direct transformation of radiolarians into zeolites in mid-Cretaceous deep sea clays
65%1141989Ciesielski, P. F.; Hodell, D. A. et al.: Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic paleoenvironment of Subantarctic South Atlantic
65%27
27-261
1989Cooper, M. Kevin E.: Nannofossil provincialism in the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous (Kimmeridgian to Valanginian) period
65%74
74-525
1996Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Gradual morphological evolution in a Late Cretaceous lineage of planktonic Foraminifera
65%1996D'Hondt, Steven; Arthur, Michael A.: Late Cretaceous oceans and the cool tropic paradox
65%391976McCoy, F.; Zimmerman, H. B. et al.: Sediment lithofacies in South Atlantic Ocean, early Cretaceous through Pliocene
65%1984Bair, John; Hart, George F.: Palynology of some Lower Cretaceous sediments from the Malvinas area, South Atlantic
65%2006Robinson, S. A.; Clarke, L. J. et al.: Oceanic anoxic events in the Early Cretaceous Pacific Ocean; unique records from the Calera Limestone of Central California
65%2006Jenkyns, H. C.: Oceanic anoxic events; 30 years on
65%3022006Boucsein, B.; Stein, R.: Organic petrology of Upper Cretaceous/lower Tertiary deposits from the central Arctic Ocean (IODP Hole 302); paleoenvironmental and paleoceanographic links
65%1993Hollis, Christopher J.: Latest Cretaceous to late Paleocene radiolarian biostratigraphy; a new zonation from the New Zealand region
65%1993Herbert, Timothy D.; Premoli-Silva, Isabella et al.: Orbital chronometry of Cretaceous and early Paleogene strata
65%1991D'Hondt, Steven; Herbert, Timothy D.: Marking time at the South Atlantic Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
65%1983Thierstein, Hans R.: Oxygen and carbon isotopic fluctuations in cyclic Mid-Cretaceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic effects
65%25
27
1983Origlia Devos, Isabelle: Radiolaires du Jurassique superieur; Cretace inferieur; taxonomie et revision stratigraphique (zone du Pinde-Olonos, Grece; zone du Sciacca, Italie; complexe de Nicoya, Costa-Rica et forages du DSDP Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous radiolarians; taxonomy and stratigraphic revision; Pinde-Olonos Zone, Greece; Sciacca Zone, Italy; Nicoya Complex, Costa Rica and DSDP drillings
65%1201991Mao, Shaozhi; Mohr, Barbara A. R.: Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maestrichtian) dinoflagellates from the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean (ODP, Leg 120, Site 748C)
65%1991Busson, G.; Noel, D.: Les Nannoconides, indicateurs environnementaux des oceans et mers epicontinentales du Jurassique terminal et du Cretace inferieur Nannoconids as environmental indicators of Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous oceans and epicontinental seas
65%1994Widmark, Joen G. V.: Global biogeographic patterns among benthic Foraminifera in the Late Cretaceous deep-sea environment; a pilot study
65%1994Sliter, William V.: Late Cretaceous hiatuses and global change
65%27
27-263
1994Holbourn, Ann E.; Kaminski, Michael A.: Lower Cretaceous benthic Foraminifera from DSDP Site 263 (Cuvier abyssal plain, Indian Ocean)
65%1970Fischer, Alfred G.; Heezen, Bruce C. et al.: Geological history of the western north Pacific
65%14
14-144
1974Swain, F. M.: Lower Cretaceous Ostracoda from the Demerara Rise, Atlantic Ocean
65%43
43-386
1979McNulty, C. L.; Barr, F. T.: Meridionally costellate hedbergellid foraminifers from the western Atlantic, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 43, Site 386
65%43
43-386
1979McNulty, C. L.: Meridionally ornamented hedbergellid foraminifers from western Atlantic, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 43, Site 386
65%1985Bralower, Timothy J.; Monechi, Simonetta: Nannofossil stratigraphy and magnetostratigraphic correlation at the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary
65%1985Cepek, P.; Koethe, A. et al.: Paleogeographic evolution of the Atlantic Ocean during the Late Cretaceous; a synthesis of micropaleontological and lithological data from the Deep Sea Drilling Project and from adjacent continental areas
65%145
145-886
1993Owen, R. M.; Dickens, G. R.: Chinook Trough rifting and Late Cretaceous hydrothermal deposition at ODP Site 886
65%95
95-612
1985Steel, J. E.: Upper Cretaceous magnetic polarity zones from DSDP Site 612
65%1986Pittman, Edward D.; Prezbindowski, Dennis R.: Diagenetic alteration of Lower Cretaceous turbidite sandstone deposits from DSDP Hole 603B; implications for the origin of secondary porosity
65%74
74-527
1986Malmgren, Bjoern A.: Dissolution-susceptibility ranking of Upper Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera
65%1986Von Rad, U.; Sarti, M.: Early Cretaceous "events" in the evolution of the eastern and western North Atlantic continental margins
65%1995Johnson, H. Paul; Sager, W. W. et al.: Magnetization of Pacific seamounts during the Cretaceous Normal Superchron
65%1984Smit, Jan; Kyte, Frank T. et al.: Quenched magnetite in Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary microtektite-like spheroids
65%77
77-535
77-540
1984Phair, Ronald Leslie: Seismic stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous rocks in the southwestern Straits of Florida, southeastern Gulf of Mexico
65%1984Smit, Jan; Kyte, Frank T.: Siderophile-rich magnetic spheroids from the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Umbria, Italy
65%1980Kyte, F. T.; Zhou, Zhiming: Analyses of noble metals at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
65%471980Vasilenko, L. V.: Bentosnyye foraminifery senomana v skvazhinye 398D (reys 47, Proyekt glubokovodnogo bureniya) Benthonic foraminifera of the Senonian in Site 398D; Leg 47, Deep Sea Drilling Project
65%1996Konnecke, L. K.; Coffin, M. F.: Terrigenous sediment and subaerial lava flows on the Cretaceous Kerguelen Plateau; implications from ocean bottom seismometer and multichannel seismic data
65%119
119-737
1989Froehlich, Francois; Wicquart, Emmanuelle: Upper Cretaceous and Paleogene sediments from the northern Kerguelen Plateau
65%86
86-577
1990Zhao, Meixun; Bada, Jeffrey L.: Amino acids in Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary sediments
65%61973Swain, Frederick M.: Upper Cretaceous Ostracoda from the northwestern Pacific Ocean
65%1984Kastner, M.; Asaro, Frank et al.: Did the clay minerals at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary form from glass? Evidence from Denmark and DSDP Hole 465A
65%2
2-9
1976Chester, R.; Aston, S. R. et al.: The trace-element partition geochemistry in an ancient deep-sea sediment core from the Bermuda Rise
65%1992Ward, Peter D.; MacLeod, Kenneth G.: Maastrichtian-aged lithostratigraphic patterns in the European Tethys; implications for sea level change and end-Cretaceous extinction patterns
65%741980Chave, Alan D.: Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene magnetic stratigraphy, DSDP Leg 74
65%62
62-465
1980Kyte, Frank T.; Zhou Zhiming et al.: Siderophile-enriched sediments from the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
65%143
143-869
1993Sager, W. W.; Tarduno, J. A.: Paleomagnetic results from Site 869, Late Cretaceous sediments, ODP Leg 143, Western Pacific Ocean
65%1987Worm, Horst-Ulrich; Banerjee, Subir K.: Rock magnetic signature of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundarydownload
65%1995Channell, James E. T.; Erba, Elisabetta et al.: Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous time scales and oceanic magnetic anomaly block models
65%1997Widmark, Joen G. V.; Speijer, Robert P.: Benthic foraminiferal ecomarker species of the terminal Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian) deep-sea Tethys
65%15
15-153
1990Maurrasse, Florentin J. M. R.: The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary impact site in the Caribbean
65%122
122-762
1998Zepeda, Maybellyn A.: Planktonic foraminiferal diversity, equitability and biostratigraphy of the uppermost Campanian-Maastrichtian, ODP Leg 122, Hole 762C, Exmouth Plateau, NW Australia, eastern Indian Ocean
65%171B1999Wilson, Paul A.; Lear, Carrie H. et al.: Palaeoceanographic responses to Mid-Cretaceous greenhouse forcing in the tropical western Atlantic
65%143
144
1996Erba, E.; Larson, R. L.: Death in the tropics; Cretaceous and Paleogene atolls in the Pacific Ocean
65%1996Stoll, Heather M.; Schrag, Daniel P.: Evidence for glacial control of rapid sea level changes in the Early Cretaceous
65%1989Riegraf, W.; Luterbacher, H.: Benthonische Foraminiferen aus der Unterkreide des "Deep Sea Drilling Project" (Leg 1-79) Benthic foraminifers of the Lower Cretaceous from the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 1-79
65%143
144
1996Erba, E.: Plate motions and biosphere emotions; Cretaceous deep and shallow water carbonates from the Pacific Ocean
65%74
74-527
1990Huffman, Alan Royce: Shock deformation and volcanism across the Cretaceous-Tertiary transition
65%94
94-609
1992Kominz, Michelle A.; Bond, Gerard C. et al.: Are cyclic sediments periodic? Application of the gamma method to cyclic sediments of Pleistocene and Cretaceous age
65%1988Herbert, Timothy D.; D'Hondt, Steven: High resolution chronology of Late Cretaceous-early Tertiary events determined from 21,000 yr orbital-climatic cycles in marine sediments
65%1990Kyte, Frank T.: Origin of microlayering in worldwide distributed Ir-rich marine Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary clays; discussion
65%1995Donnelly, Thomas W.; Sinton, Chris et al.: The Caribbean Cretaceous plateau basalt; a major LIP
65%1992Baumgartner, Peter O.; Gorican, Spela et al.: Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous radiolarian biochronology of Tethys and Circumpacific low paleolatitudes

<< PREV | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | NEXT >>