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25%1980Bolli, Hans M.: Ages of sediments recovered from the Deep Sea Drilling Project Pacific legs 5 through 9, 16 through 21, and 28 through 35download
19%1974Nierenberg, W. A.; Peterson, M. N. A.: Operations resumes; Leg 26 through Leg 33download
18%1992McCartney, Kevin; Harwood, David M.: Silicoflagellates from Leg 120 on the Kerguelen Plateau, Southeast Indian Oceandownload
10%1992Takemura, Atsushi: Radiolarian Paleogene biostratigraphy in the southern Indian Ocean, Leg 120download
8%1974Nierenberg, W. A.; Peterson, M. N. A.: Core bitsdownload
7%2009Sluijs, Appy; Brinkhuis, Henk: A dynamic climate and ecosystem state during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; inferences from dinoflagellate cyst assemblages on the New Jersey Shelfdownload
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1978Iijima, Azuma: Zeolitic diagenesis
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1981Moore, T. C., Jr.; Pisias, N. G. et al.: Ocean basin and depth variability of oxygen isotopes in Cenozoic benthic Foraminifera
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2004Billups, K.; Rickaby, R. E. M. et al.: Cenozoic pelagic Sr/Ca records; exploring a link to paleoproductivitydownload
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1990Coles, Graham; Ayress, Michael A. et al.: A comparison of North Atlantic and Pacific Cainozoic deep-sea Ostracoda
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1992Aubry, Marie-Pierre: Late Paleogene calcareous nannoplankton evolution; a tale of climatic deterioration
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1981Borzenkova, I. I.: O global'nom trende temperatury v kaynozoye Global temperature trends in the Cenozoic
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1981Lohmann, G. P.; Carlson, J. J.: Oceanographic significance of Pacific late Miocene calcareous nannoplankton
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1975Anonymous: Bibliography of Deep Sea Drilling in Australasian waters
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1982Harwood, David Michael: Oligocene-Miocene diatom biostratigraphy from the equatorial to the Antarctic Pacific
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1983Loutit, T. S.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Miocene equatorial and Southwest Pacific paleoceanography from stable isotope evidence
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1981Savin, Samuel M.; Douglas, Robert G. et al.: Miocene benthic foraminiferal isotope records; a synthesis
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1986Jenkins, D. Graham: The Eocene-Oligocene boundary in deep sea deposits
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1977Kennett, J. P.: Late Neogene paleoceanography of the South Pacific
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2007Williams, Mark; Haywood, Alan M. et al.: Relative effect of taphonomy on calcification temperature estimates from fossil planktonic Foraminifera
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2005Williams, Mark; Haywood, Alan M. et al.: Evaluating the efficacy of planktonic foraminifer calcite (super 18) O data for sea surface temperature reconstruction for the late Miocene
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1981Gradstein, Felix M.; Berggren, W. A.: Flysch-type agglutinated Foraminifera and the Maestrichtian to Paleogene history of the Labrador and North Seas
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1981Bender, Michael L.; Graham, David W.: On late Miocene abyssal hydrography
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1984Sharaskin, A. Ya.: Structure and tectono-magmatic evolution of the Philippine Sea floor
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1975Baker, E. W.; Smith, G. D.: Chlorophyll derivatives in DSDP Leg 14, 20, 26, 27, and 29 sediments
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2000Funakawa, Satoshi: Internal skeletal structures of the Cenozoic genera Gondwanaria, Lipmanella, and Lithomelissa (Plagiacanthidae, Nassellaria) and their taxonomy
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1977Burns, D. A.: Major features of oceanographic development of the Southeast Indian and Southwest Pacific oceans interpreted from microfossil evidence
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1973Kennett, J. P.: Development of the circum-Antarctic current revealed by deep-sea drilling in the Subantarctic
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1975Perch-Nielsen, K.: Late Cretaceous to Pleistocene archaeomonads, ebridians, endoskeletal dinoflagellates, and other siliceous microfossils from the subantarctic Southwest Pacific, DSDP, Leg 29download
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1975Perch-Nielsen, K.: Late Cretaceous to Pleistocene silicoflagellates from the southern Southwest Pacific DSDP, Leg 29download
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1998Ewart, A.; Collerson, K. D. et al.: Geochemical evolution within the Tonga-Kermadec-Lau arc-back-arc systems; the role of varying mantle wedge composition in space and time
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1977Kennett, J.; Malmgren, B. et al.: Late Neogene planktonic foraminifera and oxygen isotopes; paleoceanography in South Pacific DSDP sites
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1980Srinivasan, M. S.; Kennett, J. P.: Equatorial to temperate Neogene planktonic foraminiferal correlation and evolution; Southwest Pacific
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1984Kennett, James P.; Srinivasan, M. S.: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal datum planes of the South Pacific; mid to equatorial latitudes
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1981Srinivasan, M. S.; Kennett, J. P.: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and evolution; equatorial to subantarctic, South Pacific
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1992Wei, Kuo-Yen: Evolution of planktic foraminiferal clade Globoconella during the late Neogene; paleoceanographic modulation
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1992Whatley, Robin: Aspects of the evolution of Cainozoic deep-sea Ostracoda in the Southwest Pacific
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2008Lazarus, David B.; Hollis, Christopher J. et al.: Patterns of opal and radiolarian change in the Antarctic mid-Paleogene; clues to the origin of the Southern Ocean
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1988Wei, Kuo-Yen; Kennett, James P.: Phyletic gradualism and punctuated equilibrium in a late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal clade
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1994Ayress, M. A.: Cainozoic palaeoceanographic and subsidence history of the eastern margin of the Tasman Basin based on Ostracoda
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1977Heirtzler, J. R. (ed.); Bolli, H. M. (ed.) et al.: Indian Ocean geology and biostratigraphy; studies following Deep-Sea Drilling legs 22-29
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1991Fenner, Juliane M.: Taxonomy, stratigraphy, and paleoceanographic implications of Paleocene diatomsdownload
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1981Schrader, Hans-Joachim; Schuette, Gretchen: Marine diatoms
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2010McCartney, Kevin; Witkowski, Jakub et al.: Early evolution of the silicoflagellates during the Cretaceous
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1983Aubry, M. P.: Late Eocene to early Oligocene calcareous nannoplankton biostratigraphy and biogeography
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1982Keller, Gerta R.: Eocene-Oligocene temperature drop; a stepped cooling trend
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1983Keller, Gerta: Biochronology and paleoclimatic implications of middle Eocene to Oligocene planktic foraminiferal faunas
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2002Dmitrenko, O. B.: Biogeographic zonation of the nannoplankton of the Southern Ocean in the Pliocene
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1975Hunt, J. M.: Hydrocarbon studies
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1978Kemp, E. M.: Tertiary climatic evolution and vegetation history in the Southeast Indian Ocean region
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1980Flohn, H.: A hemispheric circulation asymmetry during the late Tertiary
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1977Margolis, S. V.; Kroopnick, P. M. et al.: Cenozoic and late Mesozoic paleoceanographic and paleoglacial history recorded in Circum-Antarctic deep-sea sediments
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1977Kennett, J. P.: Cenozoic evolution of Antarctic glaciation, the Circum-Antarctic Ocean, and their impact on global paleoceanographydownload
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1981Flohn, H.: A hemispheric circulation asymmetry during late Tertiary
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1978Petrushevskaya, M. G.: Biostratigrafiya neogenovykh donnykh otlozheniy Antarktiki po radiolyariyam The biostratigraphy of Antarctic Neogene bottom sediments according to Radiolaria
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1978Kennett, James P.: Cainozoic evolution of circumantarctic palaeoceanography
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1986Petrushevska, M. G.: Evolution of the Antarctissa Group
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1972Symonds, P. A.; Cameron, P. J.: BMR proposals for drill sites for legs XXVIII and XXIX of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
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1994Pyle, Douglas George: Geochemistry of mid-ocean ridge basalt within and surrounding the Australian-Antarctic Discordance
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1993Pyle, Douglas G.; Christie, D. M. et al.: Geochemical signature of Southeast Indian and Southwest Pacific seafloor; DSDP legs 28 and 29 basement revisited
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1995Pyle, D. G.; Christie, D. M. et al.: Geochemistry and geochronology of ancient Southeast Indian and Southwest Pacific seafloordownload
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1988Lazarus, D.: Cenozoic and Cretaceous Antarctic radiolarians
12%281975Hayes, D. E.; Frakes, L. A.: General synthesis, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 28download
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1975Ford, A. B.: Volcanic rocks of Naturaliste Plateau, eastern Indian Ocean, Site 264, DSDP Leg 28download
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1975Bukry, D.: Coccolith and silicoflagellate stratigraphy near Antarctica, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 28download
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1975Chen, Pei-Hsin: Antarctic Radiolariadownload
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1977Keany, J.: Late Cenozoic Antarctic radiolarian distributions; their paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic implications
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1980Brewster, N. A.: Cenozoic biogenic silica sedimentation in the Antarctic Ocean
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1981Lazarus, David B.; Hays, James D.: Late Miocene history of the Southern Ocean
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1977Brewster, N. A.: Biogenic silica sedimentation and surface productivity in the Cenozoic Antarctic Ocean
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1987Mercer, J. H.: The Antarctic ice sheet during the late Neogene
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1979Wise, S. W.: Deep-sea drilling in Antarctic; late Tertiary paleoclimatic historydownload
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1975Hayes, D. E.; Frakes, L. A. et al.: Site 267download
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2004Hill, Peter J.; Exon, Neville F.: Tectonics and basin development of the offshore Tasmanian area incorporating results from deep ocean drilling
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1975Hayes, D. E.; Frakes, L. A. et al.: Site 274download
100%291975Andrews, P. B.: New Zealand-Australia Subantarctic; Leg 29
100%291974Kennett, J. P.: Development of the Circum-Antarctic Current
100%291974Margolis, S. V.; Kroopnick, P.: The history of ice-rafting and paleotemperatures in the Southern Ocean inferred from analysis of D.S.D.P. Leg 29 sediments
100%291975Erdman, J. G.; Schorno, K. S. et al.: Geochemistry of carbon and sulfur; DSDP Leg 29
100%291975Houtz, R. E.; Aitken, T.: Seismic reflection survey of Leg 29 drill sites
85%291974Kennett, James P.: Deep-sea drilling in the roaring 40s
85%291980Jenkins, Graham D.: Planktonic foraminifera and the Oligocene-Miocene boundary in the Southwest Pacific
83%291975Ovenshine, A. T.; Winkler, G. R. et al.: Chemical analyses and minor element composition of Leg 29 basaltsdownload
71%291977Kennett, J. P.: Cenozoic history of the Circumantarctic Current
71%291977Kroopnick, P. M.; Margolis, S. V. et al.: delta >13) C variations in marine carbonate sediments as indicators of the CO<2) balance between the atmosphere and oceans
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2003Exon, Neville F.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Antarctic-Australia separation
71%291975Margolis, S. V.; Kroopnick, P. M.: Oxygen and carbon isotopes from calcareous nannofossils as paleoceanographic indicators
71%291975Srinivasan, M. S.; Kennett, J. P.: Paleoceanographically controlled ultrastructural variation in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (Ehrenberg) at DSDP Site 284, South Pacific
67%291975Margolis, S. V.: Manganese deposits encountered during Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 29, in subantarctic watersdownload
61%291975Dudley, W. C.; Margolis, S. V.: Authigenic and detrital "glauconie" encountered in Leg 29 sedimentsdownload
57%291975Jenkins, D. G.: Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the southwestern Pacific and Tasman Sea; DSDP Leg 29download
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2000Exon, N. F.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Evolutionary and climatic consequences of opening the Tasmanian Seaway; results from ocean drilling
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1998Buening, Nancy; Carlson, Sandra J. et al.: Evidence for the early Oligocene formation of a proto-subtropical convergence from oxygen isotope records of New Zealand Paleogene brachiopods
57%291997Crawford, A. J.; Lanyon, R. et al.: Geochemistry and significance of basaltic rocks dredged from the South Tasman Rise and adjacent seamounts
51%291975Kennett, J. P.; Houtz, R. E. et al.: Lyttleton, New Zealand to Wellington, New Zealand; March-April 1973download
50%291976Hajos, M.: Upper Eocene and lower Oligocene Diatomaceae, Archaeomonadaceae, and Silicoflagellatae in southwestern Pacific sediments, DSDP Leg 29download
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2000Exon, Neville: Climate change; history documented in Tasmanian waters
47%291975Cook, H. E.; Zemmels, I. et al.: X-ray mineralogy data, Campbell Plateau and South Tasman Sea; Leg 29, DSDPdownload
47%291975Houtz, R. E.: Comparison of sonobuoy and sonic probe measurements with drilling resultsdownload
45%291975Andrews, P. B.; Gostin, V. A. et al.: Synthesis; sediments of the Southwest Pacific Ocean, Southeast Indian Ocean, and South Tasman Seadownload

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