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52%251974Sigal, Jacques: Comments on Leg 25 sites in relation to the Cretaceous and Paleogene stratigraphy in the eastern and southeastern Africa coast and Madagascar regional settingdownload
52%124
124-767
1991Kaminski, Michael A.; Huang, Zehui: Biostratigraphy of Eocene to Oligocene deep-water agglutinated foraminifers in the red clays from Site 767, Celebes Seadownload
52%1121990Hagn, Herbert; Martini, Erlend: A lower Eocene shell bed and some Quaternary mollusks from ODP Leg 112 off Perudownload
52%80
80-548
80-549
1985Miller, Kenneth G.; Curry, William B. et al.: Late Paleogene (Eocene to Oligocene) benthic foraminiferal oceanography of the Goban Spur region, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 80download
51%189
189-1168
2004Brinkhuis, Henk; Munsterman, D. K. et al.: Late Eocene-Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts from ODP Site 1168, off western Tasmaniadownload
51%21
29
1975Perch-Nielsen, K.: Late Cretaceous to Pleistocene archaeomonads, ebridians, endoskeletal dinoflagellates, and other siliceous microfossils from the subantarctic Southwest Pacific, DSDP, Leg 29download
51%43
43-384
43-386
43-387
1979Haq, B. U.; Okada, H. et al.: Paleobiogeography of the Paleocene/Eocene calcareous nannoplankton from the North Atlantic Oceandownload
51%1992006Lyle, Mitchell; Wilson, Paul A.: Leg 199 synthesis; evolution of the Equatorial Pacific in the early Cenozoicdownload
51%177
177-1090
2003Kyte, Frank T.: Identification of late Eocene impact deposits at ODP Site 1090download
51%71
71-512
1983Gombos, Andrew M., Jr.: Middle Eocene diatoms from the South Atlanticdownload
51%1451995Shilov, V. V.: Eocene-Oligocene radiolarians from Leg 145, North Pacificdownload
51%171B
171B-1053
1998Kroon, Dick; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Site 1053download
51%72
72-516
1983Tjalsma, Leonard R. C.: Eocene to Miocene benthic foraminifers from DSDP Site 516, Rio Grande Rise, South Atlanticdownload
51%113
113-689
113-690
1990Stott, Lowell D.; Kennett, James P. et al.: The evolution of Antarctic surface waters during the Paleogene; inferences from the stable isotopic composition of planktonic foraminifers, ODP Leg 113download
51%1892001Exon, Neville F.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Leg 189 Summarydownload
50%32
32-305
32-308
32-313
1975Luterbacher, Hanspeter: Paleocene and early Eocene planktonic Foraminifera; Leg 32, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
50%173
173-1067
173-1068
173-1069
2001McGonigal, Kristeen L.; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Eocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and sediment accumulation of turbidite sequences on the Iberia abyssal plain, ODP sites 1067-1069download
50%114
114-698
114-699
114-700
114-701
114-702
114-703
114-704
1991Nocchi, Marisa; Amici, Emanuela et al.: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental interpretation of Paleogene faunas from the subantarctic transect, Leg 114download
50%47
47-398
1979Deroo, G.; Herbin, J. P. et al.: Organic geochemistry of Cretaceous shales from DSDP Site 393, Leg 47B, eastern North Atlanticdownload
50%71
71-511
71-512
1983Muza, Jay P.; Williams, Douglas F. et al.: Paleogene oxygen record for Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 511 and 512, subantarctic South Atlantic Ocean; paleotemperatures, paleoceanographic changes, and the Eocene/Oligocene boundary eventdownload
50%26
26-253
38
38-336
39
39-356
39-357
41
41-367
71
71-511
90
90-593
95
95-612
1996Dzvonik, Joseph P.: Alkenones as records of oceanic paleotemperatures; studies of Eocene and Oligocene sediments from the North, South, and Equatorial Atlantic
50%29
29-280
29-283
1975Perch-Nielsen, K.: Eocene to Paleocene microfossil of unknown affinitydownload
50%73
73-522
199
199-1218
2008Miller, Kenneth; Browning, James et al.: St. Stephens Quarry, Alabama (SSQ) corehole; an integrated magneto-, bio-, isotopic, and sequence stratigraphic reference section for the icehouse-greenhouse transition
50%117
117-722
119
119-738
119-744
121
121-758
122
122-763
2010Hayward, Bruce W.; Sabaa, Ashwaq T. et al.: Cenozoic record of elongate, cylindrical, deep-sea benthic Foraminifera in the Indian Ocean (ODP Sites 722, 738, 744, 758, and 763)
50%171B2001Norris, Richard D.; Klaus, A. et al.: Mid-Eocene deep water, the late Palaeocene thermal maximum and continental slope mass wasting during the Cretaceous-Palaeogene impact
50%8
8-69
10
10-94
16
16-162
17
17-166
22
22-216
31
31-292
95
95-612
1999Glass, Billy P.; Koeberl, Christian et al.: Trace element study of upper Eocene clinopyroxene-bearing spherules; preliminary results
50%72
72-516
73
73-522
73-523
108
108-667
154
154-925
154-926
154-927
154-928
154-929
199
199-1218
2009Blaj, Teodora; Backman, Jan et al.: Late Eocene to Oligocene preservation history and biochronology of calcareous nannofossils from paleo-equatorial Pacific Ocean sediments
50%199
199-1220
199-1221
2006Nunes, Flavia; Norris, Richard D.: High-resolution stable isotope records across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary, ODP Sites 1220 and 1221
50%2082005Roehl, Ursula; Westerhold, Thomas et al.: The third and final early Eocene thermal maximum; characteristics, timing, and mechanisms of the "X" event
50%40
40-363
74
113
113-690
114
114-702
119
119-738
143
143-865
198
198-1209
207
207-1257
207-1258
2010Tindall, Julia; Flecker, Rachel et al.: Modelling the oxygen isotope distribution of ancient seawater using a coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM; implications for reconstructing early Eocene climate
50%1997Miller, Kenneth G.; Browning, James V. et al.: Cenozoic evolution of the New Jersey coastal plain; changes in sea level, tectonics, and sediment supplydownload
50%1201992Li, Qianyu; Radford, Sally S.: Morphology and affinity of the planktonic foraminifer Cassigerinelloita Amekiensis Stolk and reclassification of Cassigerinelloita Stolkdownload
50%29
29-280
29-281
1975Hampton, M.: Detrital and biogenic sediment trends at DSDP sites 280 and 281, and evolution of middle Cenozoic currentsdownload
49%9
9-77
13
13-128
23
23-219
26
26-253
31
31-292
40
40-363
1983Corliss, Bruce H.; Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.: Eocene-Oligocene benthonic foraminifera; implications for deep-water circulation history
49%16
16-162
17
17-167
31
31-292
2000Huber, H.; Koeberl, C. et al.: Geochemical study of microtektites, bediasites, and georgiaites from the upper Eocene North American tektite strewn field
49%171B
171B-1052
171B-1053
2004Wade, Bridget S.: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and mechanisms in the extinction of Morozovella in the late middle Eocenedownload
49%149
149-897
149-899
149-900
1996Liu, Li: Eocene calcareous nannofossils from the Iberia abyssal plaindownload
49%113
113-690
198
198-1209
2006Gibbs, Samantha J.; Bown, Paul R. et al.: Nannoplankton extinction and origination across the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumdownload
49%30
30-289
90
90-588
94
94-607
113
113-689
1994Mead, G. A.; Hodell, D. A.: Late Eocene to present strontium isotope stratigraphy; the search for controls
49%10
10-94
15
15-149
17
17-166
17-167
22
22-216
1981Glass, B. P.; Crosbie, Jill R.: Age of the Eocene/Oligocene boundary based on extrapolation from the North American microtektite layer
49%80
80-550
113
113-690
1995Sinha, Ashish; Aubry, Marie-Pierre et al.: Chemostratigraphy of the "lower" Sparnacian deposits (Argiles plastiques bariolees) of the Paris Basin
49%80
80-550
86
86-577
113
113-690
121
121-752
1995Wei, Wuchang; Clyde, William C. et al.: Chronology of the Wasatchian land-mammal age (early Eocene); magnetostratigraphic results from the McCullough Peaks section, northern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming; discussion and reply
49%113
113-690
2004Stoll, Heather M.: Coccolith Sr/Ca records of productivity during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum from the Weddell Sea; replydownload
49%113
113-690
198
198-1209
2008Tremolada, Fabrizio; De Bernardi, Bianca et al.: Size variations of the calcareous nannofossil taxon Discoaster multiradiatus (Incertae sedis) across the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum in Ocean Drilling Program Holes 690B and 1209Bdownload
49%113
113-689
208
208-1262
208-1263
208-1266
2008Nielsen, Tina M. J.: The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum marine response; an analysis of latitudinal and depth variations
49%113
113-690
198
198-1209
2004Gibbs, Samantha; Bralower, Tim J. et al.: Shelf versus open-marine nannofossils of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
49%29
29-277
71
71-511
73
73-522
1984Poore, R. Z.; Matthews, R. K.: Oxygen isotope ranking of late Eocene and Oligocene planktonic foraminifers; implications for Oligocene sea surface temperatures and global ice volumes
49%77
77-538
122
122-762
159
159-960
2010Shamrock, Jamie L.: A new calcareous nannofossil species of the genus Sphenolithus from the middle Eocene (Lutetian) and its biostratigraphic significance
49%113
113-689
2005Funakawa, Satoshi; Nishi, Hiroshi: Late middle Eocene to late Oligocene Radiolarian biostratigraphy in the Southern Ocean (Maud Rise, ODP Leg 113, Site 689)download
49%74
74-528
208
208-1262
208-1263
208-1264
208-1265
208-1266
208-1267
2003Zachos, Jim: ODP Leg 208; early Cenozoic extreme climates
49%10
10-86
10-94
10-95
10-96
43
43-384
171B
171B-1051
2008Jackett, Sarah-Jane; Baumgartner, Peter O. et al.: A new low-latitude late Paleocene-early Eocene radiolarian biozonation based on unitary associations; applications for accreted terranes
49%113
113-690
143
143-865
171B
171B-1051
2003Schmidt, Gavin A.; Shindell, Drew T.: Atmospheric composition, radiative forcing, and climate change as a consequence of a massive methane release from gas hydratesdownload
49%120
120-748
120-749
1989Mackensen, Andreas; Spiegler, Dorothee: A new Bolboforma (algae, Chrysophycae?) from the late Eocene of the southern Indian Ocean, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 120
49%113
113-690
2005Monechi, Simonetta; Bernaola, Gilen et al.: Differences in the response of calcareous nannoplankton communities to the PETM event; a summary and paleobiogeographic implications
49%113
113-690
2007Jiang, Shijun; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Abrupt turnover in calcareous-nannoplankton assemblages across the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum; implications for surface-water oligotrophy over the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean
49%95
95-612
150
150-903
150-904
2001Glass, B. P.; Liu, S. et al.: Discovery of a naturally-occurring, shock-produced, high-pressure zircon polymorph
49%171B
171B-1052
2009Okafor, Chioma; Firth, John et al.: Calculating calcareous nannofossil absolute abundances and uncertainties for paleoceanographic studies
49%2004Van Sickel, William A.; Kominz, Michelle A. et al.: Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic sea-level estimates; backstripping analysis of borehole data, onshore New Jersey
49%113
113-689
114
114-702
119
119-738
120
120-748
2004Bohaty, S. M.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Middle Eocene to early Oligocene paleoceanography of the Southern Ocean from foraminiferal stable isotope and Mg/Ca records
49%38
38-336
2008Abelson, Meir; Agnon, Amotz et al.: Indications for control of the Iceland Plume on the Eocene-Oligocene "greenhouse-icehouse" climate transitiondownload
49%120
120-748
2008Villa, Giuliana; Fioroni, C. et al.: Middle Eocene-late Oligocene climate variability; calcareous nannofossil response at Kerguelen Plateau, Site 748download
49%208
208-1262
208-1263
208-1265
208-1267
2007Westerhold, Thomas; Roehl, Ursula et al.: On the duration of magnetochrons C24r and C25n and the timing of early Eocene global warming events; implications from the Ocean Drilling Program Leg 208 Walvis Ridge depth transectdownload
49%150
150-902
150-903
150-906
174A
174A-1073
2000Pekar, S. F.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Reconstructing the stratal geometry of latest Eocene to Oligocene sequences in New Jersey; resolving a patchwork distribution into a clear pattern of progradation
49%113
113-690
2002Thomas, Deborah Jane: The causes and consequences of a rapid global warming event 55 million years ago
49%2008Moran, Kathryn; Backman, Jan et al.: A dynamic Cenozoic Arctic Ocean
49%117
117-731
130
130-807
2009Sato, Tokiyuki; Chiyonobu, Shun: Cenozoic paleoceanography indicated by size change of calcareous nannofossil and Discoaster abundance
49%572010Suzuki, N.; Yessalina, S. et al.: Probable fungal origin of perylene in late Cretaceous to Paleogene terrestrial sedimentary rocks of northeastern Japan as indicated from stable carbon isotopes
49%143
143-865
160
160-966
198
198-1209
198-1210
198-1212
2011Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong: Experimental dissolution studies on Cenozoic foraminiferal assemblages; improving the reliability of paleoenvironmental reconstructions
49%48
48-401
2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D.: Deep-sea ostracode turnovers through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in DSDP Site 401, Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic
49%122
122-762
2012Shamrock, Jamie L.; Watkins, David K. et al.: Eocene biogeochronology and magnetostratigraphic revision of ODP Hole 762C, Exmouth Plateau (northwest Australian Shelf)
49%302
302-M0004
2012Dickson, Alexander J.; Cohen, Anthony S. et al.: Seawater oxygenation during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
49%93
93-605
1987Hulsbos, R. E.: Eocene benthic foraminifers from the upper continental rise off New Jersey, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 605download
49%113
120
1992Wei, Wuchang: Calcareous nannofossil stratigraphy and reassessment of the Eocene glacial record in subantarctic piston cores of the Southeast Pacificdownload
49%71
71-511
71-512
71-513
1983Ivanik, Mikhail M.: Paleogene and Neogene sponge spicules from sites 511, 512, and 513 in the South Atlanticdownload
49%171B
171B-1051
1998Kroon, Dick; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Site 1051download
49%95
95-612
95-613
1987Valentine, Page C.: Lower Eocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy beneath the Atlantic slope and upper rise off New Jersey; new zonation based on Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 612 and 613download
49%1990Baldauf, J. G.; Barron, J. A.: Evolution of biosiliceous sedimentation patterns, Eocene through Quaternary; paleoceanographic response to polar cooling
49%1987Keller, G.; Herbert, T. et al.: Global distribution of late Paleogene hiatuses; with Suppl. Data 87-12
49%1211987Newman, Jerry Savrda: Site surveys of the central and southern Ninetyeast Ridge for the Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 121
49%1967Manheim, Frank T.: Evidence for submarine discharge of water on the Atlantic continental slope of the southern United States, and suggestions for further search
49%221974Pimm, A. C.; Sclater, J. G.: Early Tertiary hiatuses in the north-eastern Indian Ocean
49%1974Vallier, T. L.; Schlich, Roland: Volcanic Activity in the Western Indian Ocean Region and its Relationship to Sea Floor Spreading
49%1975Edsall, Douglass W.: Submarine geology of volcanic ash deposits; stratigraphy, age, and magmatic composition of Hawaiian and Aleutian tephra; Eocene to Recent
49%1975Chamberlain, C. K.: Trace fossils in DSDP cores of the Pacific
49%150
174A
2000Miller, Kenneth G.; Mountain, Gregory S. et al.: Eustasy, sequences, and the New Jersey sea-level transect; past, present, and future drilling
49%19
19-183
1973Wolfe, J. A.: Reconnaissance spore and pollen examination, early Tertiary turbidite beds, Aleutian Abyssal Plain, Site 183download
49%1973Winterer, Edward L.: Sedimentary Facies and Plate Tectonics of Equatorial Pacific
49%302
302-M0004
2011Barke, Judith; Abels, Hemmo A. et al.: Orbitally forced Azolla blooms and middle Eocene Arctic hydrology; clues from palynology
49%192
192-1184
2004Chambers, Lynne M.; Pringle, Malcolm S. et al.: Phreatomagmatic eruptions on the Ontong Java Plateau; an Aptian (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar age for volcaniclastic rocks at ODP Site 1184
49%1992Aubry, Marie-Pierre: Continental margins to deep sea correlations; the hiatus problem
49%1979McGowran, B.: Comments on early Tertiary tectonism and lateritization
49%1970Bukry, David; King, Stanley A. et al.: Geological significance of coccoliths in fine-grained carbonate bands of postglacial Black Sea sediments
49%1986Rindsberg, Andrew Kinney: Distribution and preservation of biogenic sedimentary structures in the deep sea
49%1973Knauth, L. Paul; Epstein, Samuel: Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in cherts from the JOIDES Deep Sea Drilling Project
49%47
47-398
1987Gardner, James V.; Kidd, Robert B.: Sedimentary processes on the northwestern Iberian continental margin viewed by long-range side-scan sonar and seismic data
49%1970Sclater, John G.; Cox, Allan: Palaeolatitudes from JOIDES deep sea sediment cores
49%152
152-918
152-919
1996Heiden, Kraig: Significance of clay and clay-sized minerals in Eocene to Holocene sediments from ODP sites 918 and 919 in the Irminger Basin
49%1992Nishimura, Akira; Murakami, Fumitoshi: Arc volcanism control on sedimentation of the rift basins of the Izu-Bonin Arc, western Pacific
49%1992Malyarenko, A. N.; S'edin, V. T.: Basaltoid magmatism of the Obruchev Elevation
49%159
159-959
1996Pletsch, Thomas; Wagner, Thomas et al.: Cretaceous to Eocene environments of the deep Ivorian Basin (ODP Site 959, off Ghana); evidence from clay minerals, organic matter, and benthic foraminifers

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