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1986Barash, M. S.; Blyum, N. S. et al.: Quaternary temperatures and some aspects of sedimentation on the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic
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1983Barash, Max S.; Oskina, Natalia S. et al.: Quaternary biostratigraphy and surface paleotemperatures based on planktonic foraminifersdownload
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1983Barker, Peter F.: Tectonic evolution and subsidence history of the Rio Grande Risedownload
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1983Barker, Peter F.; Buffler, Richard T. et al.: A seismic reflection study of the Rio Grande Risedownload
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1983Barker, Peter F.; Johnson, David A. et al.: Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project covering Leg 72 of the cruises of the drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Santos, Brazil to Santos, Brazil, February-April, 1980download
7%1191991Barron, John A.; Barrera, Enriqueta et al.: Biochronologic and magnetochronologic synthesis of Leg 119 sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau and Prydz Bay, Antarcticadownload
12%1191989Barron, John; Larsen, Birger et al.: Kerguelen Plateau-Prydz Bay; Explanatory notesdownload
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1989Barron, John; Larsen, Birger et al.: Site 737download
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1983Benson, Richard H.; Peypouquet, Jean-Pierre: The upper and mid-bathyal Cenozoic ostracode faunas of the Rio Grande Rise found on Leg 72 Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
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1983Berggren, William A.; Aubry, M. P. et al.: Neogene magnetobiostratigraphy of Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 516 (Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic)download
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1983Berggren, William A.; Hamilton, Norman et al.: Magnetobiostratigraphy of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 72, sites 515-518, Rio Grande Rise (South Atlantic)download
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2009Blaj, Teodora; Backman, Jan et al.: Late Eocene to Oligocene preservation history and biochronology of calcareous nannofossils from paleo-equatorial Pacific Ocean sediments
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1986Boersma, Anne: Biostratigraphy and biogeography of Tertiary bathyal benthic foraminifers; Tasman Sea, Coral Sea, and on the Chatham Rise (Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 90)download
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1985Boersma, Anne: Oligocene benthic foraminifers from North Atlantic sites; benthic foraminifers as water-mass indexes in the North and South Atlanticdownload
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1995Boltovskoy, E.; Watanabe, S. et al.: Benthic foraminifers from DSDP Site 516 (upper Maestrichtian-Quaternary, South Atlantic)
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1995Bralower, Timothy J.; Mutterlose, Joerg: Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of Site 865, Allison Guyot, Central Pacific Ocean; a tropical Paleogene reference sectiondownload
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1991Brunner, Charlotte A.: Latest Miocene to Quaternary biostratigraphy and paleoceanography, Site 704, subantarctic South Atlantic Oceandownload
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1983Bryan, W. B.; Duncan, R. A.: Age and provenance of clastic horizons from Hole 516Fdownload
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1982Carlson, R. L.; Schaftenaar, C. H. et al.: Causes of acoustic anisotropy in calcareous deep-sea sediments
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1984Carlson, R. L.; Schaftenaar, Carl Howard et al.: Causes of compressional-wave anisotropy in carbonate-bearing, deep-sea sediments
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1983Carlson, Richard L.; Schaftenaar, C. H. et al.: Causes of compressional-wave anisotropy in calcareous sediments from the Rio Grande Risedownload
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1997Chaisson, William P.; Pearson, Paul N.: Planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy at Site 925; middle Miocene-Pleistocenedownload
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1983Coulbourn, William T.: X-ray mineralogical analysesdownload
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1991Crux, Jason A.: Calcareous nannofossils recovered by Leg 114 in the subantarctic South Atlantic Oceandownload
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1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; King, John W. et al.: Precessional cycles and Late Cretaceous chronostratigraphy at South Atlantic DSDP Site 516F
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1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; King, John W. et al.: The evolution of Late Cretaceous climatic cycles at South Atlantic DSDP Site 516F
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1983Dailey, Donald H.: Late Cretaceous and Paleocene benthic foraminifers from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 516, Rio Grande Rise, western South Atlantic Oceandownload
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1999Dmitrenko, O. B.: Conditions of formation of the Neogene section at Site 516 in the South Atlantic from nannoplankton data
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1998Dmitrenko, O. B.: Distribution of calcareous nannoplankton of the Rio Grande Rise during the Neogene (the South Atlantic Ocean, Site 516)
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1990Dmitrenko, O. B.: Korrelyatsiya chetvertichnykh razrezov glubokovodnykh skvazhin po izvestkovomu nanoplanktonu Correlation of Quaternary sections of deep-water wells from calcareous nannoplankton
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2003Doran, Neal Andrew: Macro and microevolutionary patterns in planktonic Foraminifera
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1986Dowsett, Harry J.: Application of graphic correlation to Pliocene deep sea Atlantic and Pacific records of planktonic microfossils
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2010Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M. et al.: Mid-Piacenzian mean annual sea surface temperature analysis for data-model comparisons
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1988Dowsett, Harry James: A biochronological model for correlation of Pliocene marine sequences; application of the graphic correlation method
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2004Eisenach, Adam R.; Kelly, D. Clay: Recurrence of anomalous Braarudosphaera chalks in early Oligocene sequences of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (DSDP Site 516)
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2006Eisenach, Adam Richard: Recurrence of enigmatic nannofossil (Braarudosphaera) chalks in the early Oligocene stratigraphy of the Rio Grande Rise, southwestern Atlantic Ocean
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1983Emelyanov, E. M.; Trimonis, E. S.: Geochemical investigation of sediments from the Brazil Basin and the Rio Grande Risedownload
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2002Ennyu, Atsuhito; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Fine-fraction carbonate stable isotopes as indicators of seasonal shallow mixed-layer paleohydrography
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2004Feldman, Andrew Howard: The evolutionary origin and development of the Neogene planktonic foraminiferal Globorotalia (Truncorotalia) subgenus; the mode and tempo of speciation and the origin of coiling direction reversals and dominance
7%751984Fenner, Juliane M.: Middle Eocene to Oligocene planktonic diatom stratigraphy from Deep Sea Drilling sites in the South Atlantic, Equatorial Pacific, and Indian oceansdownload
7%1261992Firth, John V.; Isiminger-Kelso, MaLynn: Pleistocene and Oligocene-Miocene calcareous nannofossils from the Sumisu Rift and Izu-Bonin forearc basindownload
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1992Firth, John W.; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: A preliminary study of the evolution of Chiasmolithus in the middle Eocene to Oligocene of sites 647 and 748download
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1993Gasperi, Joseph T.; Kennett, James P.: Miocene planktonic foraminifers at DSDP Site 289; depth stratification using isotopic differencesdownload
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1983Gebhard, S. N.; Carlson, Richard L.: Compressional-wave velocities on basalts from the Rio Grande Risedownload
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1983Gieskes, Joris M.; Sirocky, Frank X. et al.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 72download
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1983Gombos, Andrew M., Jr.: Survey of diatoms in the upper Oligocene and lower Miocene in holes 515B and 516Fdownload
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1983Hamilton, Norman: Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary studies at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 516, Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic; a synthesisdownload
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1990Hamilton, Norman: Mesozoic magnetostratigraphy of Maud Rise, Antarcticadownload
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1983Hamilton, Norman; Suzyumov, Alexey E.: Late Cretaceous magnetostratigraphy of Site 516, Rio Grande Rise, southwestern Atlantic Ocean, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 72download
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1984Haq, Bilal U.; Takayama, Toshiaki: Neogene calcareous nannoplankton datum planes and their calibration to magnetostratigraphy
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1986Hart, S. R.; Staudigel, H.: Ocean crust vein mineral deposition; Rb/Sr ages, U-Th-Pb geochemistry, and duration of circulation at DSDP sites 261, 262 and 516
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1983Hart, Stanley R.; Staudigel, Hubert: Age of hydrothermal circulation on the Rio Grande Rise; Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 516download
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2008Henderiks, Jorijntje; Pagani, Mark: Coccolithophore cell size and the Paleogene decline in atmospheric CO (sub 2)download
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2007Henderiks, Jorijntje; Pagani, Mark: Refining ancient carbon dioxide estimates; significance of coccolithophore cell size for alkenone-based pCO (sub 2) recordsdownload
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1993Henriksson, Anders S.: Biochronology of the terminal Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil zone of Micula prinsii
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1989Herbert, T. D.; Erba, E. et al.: Improvements of Cretaceous geochronology using Earth's orbital pacemaker; status and prospects
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1997Herbert, Timothy D.: A long marine history of carbon cycle modulation by orbital-climatic changes
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1999Herbert, Timothy D.: Toward a composite orbital chronology for the Late Cretaceous and early Palaeocene GPTS
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1999Herbert, Timothy D.; Gee, Jeff et al.: Precessional cycles in Upper Cretaceous pelagic sediments of the South Atlantic; long-term patterns from high-frequency climate variations
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1995Herbert, Timothy D.; Premoli-Silva, Isabella et al.: Orbital chronology of Cretaceous-Paleocene marine sediments
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1989Hess, Jennifer; Stott, Lowell D. et al.: The Oligocene marine microfossil record; age assessments using strontium isotopesdownload
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1983Hodell, David A.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Climatically induced changes in vertical water mass structure of the Vema Channel during the Pliocene; evidence from Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 516A, 517, and 518download
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1985Hodell, David A.; Williams, Douglas F. et al.: Late Pliocene reorganization of deep vertical water-mass structure in the western South Atlantic; faunal and isotopic evidence
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1988Hu, X.; Wang, Y. L. et al.: Geochemistry of sediments on the Rio Grande Rise and the redox evolution of the South Atlantic Ocean
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2004Hunt, Gene: Phenotypic variation in fossil samples; modeling the consequences of time-averaging
7%1121990Ibaraki, Masako: Eocene through Pleistocene planktonic foraminifers off Peru, Leg 112; biostratigraphy and paleoceanographydownload
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1986Jenkins, D. Graham: The Eocene-Oligocene boundary in deep sea deposits
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1986Jenkins, D. Graham; Srinivasan, M. S.: Cenozoic planktonic foraminifers from the Equator to the subantarctic of the Southwest Pacificdownload
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1983Johnson, David A.: Cenozoic radiolarians from the Brazil Basin and Rio Grande Risedownload
14%721983Johnson, David A.: Paleocirculation of the southwestern Atlanticdownload
7%1501996Katz, Miriam E.; Miller, Kenneth G.: Eocene to Miocene oceanographic and provenance changes in a sequence stratigraphic framework; benthic foraminifers of the New Jersey margindownload
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2003Katz, Miriam E.; Tjalsma, R. C. et al.: Oligocene bathyal to abyssal benthic Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean
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1998Kroon, Dick; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Site 1050download
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1997Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Southern mid-latitude warming event preceding the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary; evidence from poleward migration of planktonic foraminiferal morphotypes
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1998Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Terminal Cretaceous warming event in the mid-latitude South Atlantic Ocean; evidence from poleward migration of Contusotruncana contusa (planktonic Foraminifera) morphotypes
9%1121988Kulm, LaVerne D.; Thornburg, Todd M. et al.: Clastic, diagenetic, and metamorphic lithologies of a subsiding continental block; central Peru forearcdownload
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2004Lees, Jackie A.; Bralower, Tim J. et al.: Towards a high-resolution chronostratigraphy for the Upper Cretaceous
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1983Leonard, Kathleen A.; Williams, Douglas F. et al.: Pliocene paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic history of the South Atlantic Ocean; stable isotopic records from Leg 72 Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 516A and 517download
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1983Levitan, M. A.; Stizhov, V. P. et al.: Cherts from the Rio Grande Rise sediments, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 72, Hole 516Fdownload
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1983Meyers, Philip A.; Dunham, Keith W.: Organic geochemistry of Quaternary sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 72, South Atlantic Oceandownload
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1983Michel, H. V.; Asaro, R. F. et al.: Abundance profiles of iridium and other elements near the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in Hole 516F of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 72download
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1983Milliman, John D.: Coniacian/Santonian depositional environment on the Rio Grande Rise as evidenced from carbonate sediments at Hole 516Fdownload
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2010Mohriak, W. U.; Nobrega, M. et al.: Geological and geophysical interpretation of the Rio Grande Rise, south-eastern Brazilian margin; extensional tectonics and rifting of continental and oceanic crusts
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1994Montanari, A.; Swisher, C., III: Radioisotopic calibration of the Paleocene-Eocene bio-magnetostratigraphic sequence at Gubbio (Italy)
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1983Mukhopadhyay, P. K.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Facies and diagenesis of organic matter in sediments from the Brazil Basin and the Rio Grande Rise, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 72download
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1983Mussett, Alan E.; Barker, Peter F.: (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar age spectra of basalts, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 516download
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1994Norris, R. D.; Corfield, R. M. et al.: Evolutionary ecology of Globorotalia (Globoconella) (planktic foraminifera)
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1991Norris, Richard D.; Corfield, Richard M.: Cyclic evolution of depth habitats in the pelagic realm
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2002Pagani, M.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Eocene/Oligocene alkenone-based CO (sub 2) estimates
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1998Pagani, Mark: Miocene atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and paleoceanography; constraints from compound-specific carbon-isotope compositions
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1998Pagani, Mark; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Organic molecular and isotopic evidence for the opening of the Drake Passage
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2000Pagani, Mark; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Variations in Miocene phytoplankton growth rates in the Southwest Atlantic; evidence for changes in ocean circulationdownload
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2000Pagani, Mark; Freeman, Katherine H. et al.: Isotope analyses of molecular and total organic carbon from Miocene sediments
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2011Pagani, Mark; Huber, Matthew et al.: The role of carbon dioxide during the onset of Antarctic glaciationdownload
4%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Site U1331download
4%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Site U1334download
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1993Park, Jeffrey; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: Late Cretaceous precessional cycles in double time; a warm-Earth Milankovitch response
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1992Park, Jeffrey; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: Late Cretaceous precessional cycles in double time; evidence from South Atlantic DSDP Site 516F
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2004Peive, A. A.; Turko, N. N. et al.: Structural features of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic
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1983Petrova, G. N.; Nechaeva, T. B. et al.: Ferromagnetic fraction of Cretaceous and Cenozoic sediments of the Rio Grande Rise and Brazil Basindownload

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