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Score Exp/Site/HoleYearAuthor/TitleFull text
71%151
151-910
1995Osterman, Lisa E.: Pliocene and Quaternary benthic foraminifera from ODP Site 910, Yermak Plateau, Svalbard
71%172
172-1063
1999Burke, Benjamin C.: Paleoclimactic cyclicity in seismic reflection profiles at ODP Site 1063, northern Bermuda Rise sediment drift
71%1671999Kucera, Michal; Kennett, James P.: Plio-Pleistocene neogloboquadrinids (planktonic Foraminifera) in the California current system; 3 Myr of evolution and immigration
71%43
43-384
1977Boersma, A.; Shackleton, N. J.: Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary and Paleocene carbon and oxygen isotopic variations; DSDP Site 384, western North Atlantic
71%2
34
35
1977Seidemann, D. E.: Effects of submarine alteration on K-Ar dating of deep-sea igneous rocks
71%1977Scheidegger, K. F.; Corliss, J. B. et al.: Evidence for the compositional uniformity of a crustal segment of the Nazca Plate
71%1977Manheim, F. T.; Bothner, M. H. et al.: Geochemical aspects of pore fluids from U.S.G.S. drill holes on the Atlantic continental shelf
71%104
104-642
104-643
1988Krissek, Lawrence A.: Provenance history of detrital sediments at ODP sites 642 & 643, Norwegian Sea
71%1221988Haq, Bilal U.; von Rad, Ulrich: Results of Joides Resolution drilling on Exmouth Plateau, ODP Leg 122
71%149
149-899
1996Seifert, Karl E.; Brunotte, Dale A.: Elemental alteration patterns in mafic igneous rocks from the Atlantic Ocean
71%1591996Watkins, David K.; Bellier, J. P. et al.: Evidence from the Ivorian Basin on the opening of the Equatorial Atlantic gateway
71%1171989Hermelin, J. Otto R.; Shimmield, Graham B.: Benthic foraminifera as indicators of depositional environment in the Northwest Indian Ocean
71%1989Reymer, John J. G.; Haak, Alfred B. et al.: Calciturbidite composition, a sea-level indicator
71%1101989Tribble, Jane S.; Yeh, Hsueh-Wen: Clay diagenesis in the Barbados accretionary complex; implications for hydrology and subduction dynamics
71%24
24-238
1979Vincent, E.; Killingley, J. S. et al.: Late Miocene carbon shift in the Indian Ocean
71%29
29-284
1980Malmgren, B.; Kennett, J. P.: Phyletic gradualism in a late Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal bioseries; DSDP, Southwest Pacific
71%121970Berggren, W. A.; Laughton, A. S. et al.: Preliminary results of J.O.I.D.E.S. Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 12; north Atlantic
71%1983Kennett, James P.; Wei, K. Y. et al.: Neogene planktonic foraminifera; evolution at high resolution
71%1191990Domack, E. W.; Jull, A. J. Timothy: Recession of the Lambert Glacier/Amery ice shelf system; Holocene record from the Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 119
71%1331990Davies, P. J.; McKenzie, J. A. et al.: Sea level, climate, and basin evolution; ODP Leg 133, Northeast Australia
71%1251990Phipps, Stephen Paul: Serpentinite mud volcanoes in the Mariana-Bonin Forearc; mechanics and implications for subduction-zone evolution
71%122
122-762
1991Kennett, James P.: Paleoceanographic changes near the Paleocene/Eocene boundary in mid-latitude ODP Site 762C, Exmouth Plateau, NW Australia
71%281990Anderson, John B.; Bartek, Louis R. et al.: Preliminary results of USAP 90 seismic reflection survey of the Ross Sea, Antarctica; implications for Antarctic glacial history
71%1992Ishman, Scott E.; Dowsett, Harry J.: Pliocene pre-glacial North Atlantic; a coupled sea surface-deep ocean circulation climate response
71%1975Kennett, J. P.; Thunell, R. C. et al.: Correlation of Neogene volcanic episodicity recorded in marine and terrestrial deposits, western North America
71%37
37-334
1975Hodges, F. N.; Papike, J. J.: Deep-seated rocks recovered by DSDP leg 37; pyroxene chemistry and cooling history
71%71
71-511
1986Bonnell, Linda M.; Anderson, Thomas F.: Isotopic analyses of reduced sulfur in Cretaceous shales; DSDP Site 511
71%22
25
36
1975Wind, F. H.; Wise, S. W., Jr.: High latitude late Cretaceous nannoplankton biostratigraphy
71%1131988Kennett, James P.; Stott, Lowell D.: Antarctic Paleogene oxygen isotopic and climatic history, Maud Rise, Weddell Sea
71%1191988Barron, J. A.; Larsen, B. et al.: Development of the East Antarctic ice sheet and related paleoceanographic changes; results from ODP Leg 119
71%1982Prell, Warren L.: A reevaluation of the initiation of Northern Hemisphere glaciation at 3.2 My; new isotopic evidence
71%1982von Huene, Roland; Langseth, Marcus G. et al.: A summary of Cenozoic tectonic history along the IPOD Japan Trench transect
71%1982Hodell, David A.; Kennett, James P.: Abyssal circulation in the western South Atlantic during the late Miocene and Pliocene
71%117
117-724
1992Hermelin, J. Otto R.; Shimmield, Graham B.: The benthic foraminiferal fauna and oxygen isotopes reveals anomalous variations in the monsoonal intensity in the Arabia Sea during the last 160 kyr.
71%1992MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Ward, Peter D.: The disappearance of inoceramid bivalves and mid-Maastrichtian ecological change
71%1681999Yatabe, Autumn; Porter, Sean et al.: The composition of hydrothermal carbonates and clays in <3.5 Ma old sediment-covered basalts from the East Flank, Juan de Fuca Ridge
71%18
18-173
1977Keller, G.; Ingle, J. C., Jr.: Neogene variations of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (Ehrenberg) in the marginal Northeast Pacific Ocean and paleoclimatic implications
71%1977Schrader, H. J.: Paleoecology of the late Neogene-Quaternary Black Sea; an opal phytoplankton study of DSDP Leg 42B
71%1986Keigwin, Lloyd D.; Corliss, Bruce H.: Stable isotopes in late middle Eocene to Oligocene foraminifera
71%86
86-580
1986Carney, Thomas R.; Krissek, Lawrence A.: The late Pliocene and Pleistocene record of ice-rafting at DSDP Site 580, Northwest Pacific; a comparison of coarse-sand abundance and mass accumulation rate of ice-rafted detritus
71%1994D'Hondt, S.; Whitaker, D. et al.: Milankovitch-scale climate variability in the Late Cretaceous
71%1994Kappel, Ellen; Reagan, Mary et al.: ODP...from mountains to monsoons; an interactive, multimedia, educational CD-ROM for middle schools
71%37
37-332
1975Bence, A. E.; Taylor, S. R.: Petrogenesis of basaltic rocks from DSDP Leg 37 sites 332A and B; the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
71%381975Ridley, W. I.; Perfit, M. R. et al.: Petrologic variation in basalts associated with the opening of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea
71%301975Klein, G. deV.: Sedimentary tectonics in Southwest Pacific marginal basins based on Leg 30 Deep Sea Drilling Project cores from the South Fiji, Hebrides, and Coral Sea basins
71%51972Dymond, J. R.; Corliss, J. B. et al.: Chemical, isotopic and mineralogical study of deep sea drilling and East Pacific Rise metalliferous sediments
71%1994Allan, James F.: Development of diverse arc volcanism in the northern Colima Rift, Mexican volcanic belt
71%1221990Snowdon, Lloyd R.; Meyers, Philip A.: Use of extractable biomarker hydrocarbons, Rock-Eval pyrolysis, and carbon stable isotopes to evaluate sources and thermal maturity of organic matter in Late Triassic and Early Cretaceous strata on the Northwest Australian continental margin
71%1983Prasad, Sachindra; Swart, Peter K.: The origin of Miocene dolomites from Florida constrained through stable isotope studies
71%1984Hodell, David A.; Kennett, James P.: Late Miocene? carbon shift in DSDP Site 516A, western South Atlantic
71%1987Woodruff, Fay; Savin, Samuel M.: Micro-faunal and isotopic evidence for the nature of Miocene deep circulation and watermass formation
71%113
113-693
1987Golovchenko, Xenia: Milankovitch cycles detected from wireline logs; results from ODP Site 693, Antarctic continental margin
71%95
95-612
1987MacLeod, N.; Kitchell, J. et al.: Paedomorphic dwarfing of late Eocene G. linaperta (foraminifera) associated with a microtektite horizon
71%94
94-606
1987Sikes, Elisabeth L.; Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.: Paleoceanographic changes associated with the 2.4My glacial event in the North Atlantic
71%74
74-528
1987D'Hondt, Steven; Keller, Gerta: Patterns of evolution in some earliest Paleocene lineages of planktic foraminifera
71%1994Lee, Jongman; Stern, Robert J.: Change and constancy in the composition of Mariana Arc magmas, the tephra glass record
71%100
100-625
1991Martin, R. E.; Fletcher, R. R. et al.: Biostratigraphic expression of Plio-Pleistocene sequence boundaries; the Ericson and Wollin zonation revisited
71%94
94-608
1991Gartner, Stefan: Calcareous nannofossil chronology, DSDP Site 608
71%75
75-530
1984Bonnell, Linda M.; Anderson, Thomas F.: Sulfur isotopic variations in Cretaceous black and green shales
71%1994Klaus, A.; Taira, Asahiko et al.: Swath-mapping and seismic reflection investigations in the Izu-Bonin Arc system
71%1331991Katz, Miriam E.; Miller, Kenneth G.: Miocene to Pliocene subsidence of the Marion and Queensland plateaus, NE Australian Margin; benthic foraminiferal evidence
71%301973Andrews, James E.: Deep sea drilling project, leg 30; the southwest Pacific revisited
71%21
29
1973Kennett, J. P.: Development of the circum-Antarctic current revealed by deep-sea drilling in the Subantarctic
71%77
77-540
1992Officer, Charles B.: Introduction to theme session T 26; Previous Cretaceous/Tertiary studies in the Caribbean
71%771992Marton, Gyorgy; Buffler, Richard T.: Jurassic to Early Cretaceous structural and stratigraphic evolution of the southeastern Gulf of Mexico
71%94
94-606
1992Self-Trail, Jean M.; Martin, Ronald E.: Late Pleistocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoclimatology of DSDP Site 606, Mid-Atlantic Ocean
71%1461994Tobin, Harold J.; Moore, J. Casey et al.: Estimating fluid pressure in the frontal thrust of the Oregon accretionary prism from velocity vs. effective stress measurements and fault reflectivity
71%175
175-1085
1999Kalbas, James L.; Christensen, Beth A.: Geochemical variations in Pliocene sediments from the Cape Basin, ODP Leg 175
71%1975Deuser, W. G.: Oxygen and carbon isotope ratios of planktonic foraminifera from the Pleistocene of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
71%681980Gardner, J. V.; Prell, W. L.: Detailed carbonate stratigraphies for the late Neogene from the Caribbean and eastern Equatorial Pacific; DSDP LEG 68 - HPC
71%1983Rea, David K.; Vallier, Tracy L.: Two Cretaceous volcanic episodes in the western Pacific Ocean
71%75
75-532
1983Gardner, James V.; Dean, Walter E.: Upper Cenozoic carbonate cycles and the history of upwelling on Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic Ocean
71%92
92-598
1984Ruhlin, Douglas E.; Owen, Robert M.: The REE geochemistry of hydrothermal sediments from the East Pacific Rise
71%1141991Hodell, David A.; Warnke, Detlef A.: Southern Ocean paleoclimatic history from 4.8 to 2.6 MA
71%90
90-593
1987Tabachnick, Rachel: Individual variation and speciation in Miocene Globorotalia, DSDP core 593
71%113
113-689
1988Thomas, Ellen: The Paleogene deep-sea environment at high latitudes
71%1994D'Hondt, S.; King, J. et al.: Planktic foraminifera and asteroids; death and recovery at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
71%1993D'Hondt, Steven; Zachos, James C. et al.: Stable isotopes and photosymbiosis in late Paleocene planktic foraminifera
71%1993D'Hondt, Steven; Zachos, James C.: Stable isotopic signals and the evolutionary radiation of earliest Paleocene planktic foraminifera
71%2000Kominz, Michelle A.; Pekar, Stephen F.: Testing the tenets of sequence stratigraphy
71%1993Lazarus, Dave; Beckmann, Jean-Pierre et al.: A global database of Neogene DSDP/ODP marine microfossil plankton and its use in geographic, stratigraphic and evolutionary syntheses
71%281993Scherer, Reed P.: A Neogene stratigraphic model for the Ross Embayment, West Antarctica
71%130
130-806
1997Kominz, Michelle A.: Orbital cycles; the signal is quasi-hierarchical, difficult to decipher and subject to noise
71%961984Mazzullo, Jim M.; Bates, Charles: Sources of sand for the northeastern Gulf of Mexico Shelf and for the Mississippi Fan
71%28
28-266
29
29-277
1980Brewster, N. A.: Cenozoic biogenic silica sedimentation in the Antarctic Ocean
71%31
58
1980Konishi, Kenji,: Cenozoic reefs and island-arc tectonics
71%104
105
1989Kaminski, Michael A.: The use of Cenozoic deep-water agglutinated foraminifera for constraining the onset of thermohaline deep circulation; oceanic gateways in the North Atlantic
71%5
5-36
1990Wan, Elmira; Starratt, S. W.: Late Cenozoic paleoceanography of Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 36; Northeast Pacific Ocean
71%1997Bralower, Timothy J.; Paull, Charles K. et al.: Massive sediment gravity flows in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean during the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary event
71%1611997Tribble, J. S.; Wilkens, R. H.: Digital image analysis of sediments from the western Mediterranean Sea; integration with physical properties
71%1979Katz, B. J.; Harrison, C. G. A. et al.: Potential organic indicators of diagenesis and early catagenesis
71%57
57-441
1979Moore, G. W.: Relationship between slickensides in deep-sea cores and underthrusting at the Japan Trench, DSDP Site 441
71%1980Vallier, Tracy L.; Rea, David K.: Cretaceous volcanic episodes in the western Pacific Ocean; a synthesis of Deep Sea Drilling results
71%1980Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.: Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) evidence for the closing of the Central American Seaway
71%143
144
145
1995Tarduno, John A.; Gee, Jeff: Distinguishing between true polar wander and the large-scale motion of hotspot groups
71%108
108-663
1988Pokras, Edward M.: Surface oceanography of the eastern Equatorial Atlantic during the last 730,000 yr
71%641988Marsaglia, Kathleen M.; Ingersoll, Raymond V.: Syn-rift and post-rift sand and sandstone detrital modes from DSDP Leg 64, the Gulf of California
71%1161988Copeland, Peter; Kidd, W. S. F. et al.: Tectonic evolution of the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau
71%1988Popenoe, Peter; Dillon, William P. et al.: The Blake Plateau; a history of Tertiary Gulf Stream erosion and non deposition
71%1984Dumont, Michael P.: Miocene/Pliocene epoch boundary determined from diatom biostratigraphy in the Lompoc, California region

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