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21%1984Nierenberg, W. A.; Peterson, M. N. A.: Design and operation of a wireline pressure core barreldownload
14%1984Nierenberg, W. A.; Peterson, M. N. A.: Operational technical achievementsdownload
13%1984Nierenberg, W. A.; Peterson, M. N. A.: Operations resumes part VII; Leg 71 through 84download
9%1997Miller, Kenneth G.; Browning, James V. et al.: Cenozoic evolution of the New Jersey coastal plain; changes in sea level, tectonics, and sediment supplydownload
9%1997Pak, Dorothy; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Global significance of an isotopic record from the New Jersey coastal plain; linkage between the shelf and deep sea in the late Paleocene to early Eocenedownload
7%1997Browning, James V.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Lower to middle Eocene sequences of the New Jersey coastal plain and their significance for global climate changedownload
5%1998Miller, Kenneth G.; Sugarman, Peter J. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; Initial reports; New Jersey coastal plain; covering onshore boreholes as part of the New Jersey Sea-Level Transect, Bass River Site, October-November 1996download
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1985D'Hondt, Steven L.; Keller, Gerta: Late Cretaceous stepwise mass extinction of planktonic foraminifera
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1993Widmark, Joen G. V.: Biogeographic and paleoecological patterns among benthic foraminifera in the Late Cretaceous deep-sea; paleoceanographic implications
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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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2009Spezzaferri, Silvia; Pearson, Paul N.: Distribution and ecology of Catapsydrax indianus, a new planktonic foraminifer index species for the late Oligocene-early Miocene
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1998Bice, Karen L.: Modeled causes, course and consequences of a Tethyan bottom water plume at the Paleocene/Eocene boundary
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1998Li, Liangquan; Keller, Gerta: Maastrichtian climate, productivity and faunal turnovers in planktic Foraminifera in South Atlantic DSDP sites 525A and 21
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2009Cramer, B. S.; Toggweiler, J. R. et al.: Ocean overturning since the Late Cretaceous; inferences from a new benthic foraminiferal isotope compilationdownload
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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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1987Miller, Kenneth G.; Fairbanks, Richard G. et al.: Benthic foraminiferal carbon isotopic records and the development of abyssal circulation in the eastern North Atlanticdownload
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1994Huber, Brian T.; Boersma, Anne: Cretaceous origination of Zeauvigerina and its relationship to Paleocene biserial planktonic foraminifera
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1999Barrera, Enriqueta; Savin, Samuel M.: Evolution of late Campanian-Maastrichtian marine climates and oceans
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2007Takata, Hiroyuki; Nomura, Ritsuo et al.: Review of paleoceanographic transition during the Oligocene in the eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean
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2005Katz, Miriam E.; Wright, James D. et al.: Biological overprint of the geological carbon cycledownload
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2004Kahn, Alicia; Aubry, Marie-Pierre: Provincialism associated with the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum; temporal constraintdownload
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2003Thomas, Deborah J.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Neodymium isotopic reconstruction of late Paleocene-early Eocene thermohaline circulationdownload
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2005Thomas, Deborah J.: Reconstructing ancient deep-sea circulation patterns using the Nd isotopic composition of fossil fish debris
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2004Keller, Gerta; Pardo, Alfonso: Disaster opportunists Guembelitrinidae; index for environmental catastrophesdownload
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1993Ehrendorfer, Thomas W.: High-resolution investigations into changes of calcareous nannoplankton associations during the last 500 ka of the Cretaceous
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2007Smart, Christopher W.; Thomas, Ellen: Emendation of the genus Streptochilus Broennimann and Resig 1971 (Foraminifera) and new species from the lower Miocene of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
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1991Woodruff, Fay; Savin, Samuel M.: Mid-Miocene isotope stratigraphy in the deep sea; high-resolution correlations, paleoclimatic cycles, and sediment preservationdownload
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2013Arreguin-Rodriguez, Gabriela J.; Alegret, Laia et al.: Glomospira acme during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; response to CaCO (sub 3) dissolution or to ecological forces?
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1989Wei, W.: Morphometry of Discoaster multiradiatus and its biochronological utility
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1993Ehrendorfer, Thomas Wolfgang: Late Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) calcareous nannoplankton biogeography with emphasis on events immediately preceding the Cretaceous/Paleocene boundary
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1986Murphy, Margaret G.; Kennett, James P.: Development of latitudinal thermal gradients during the Oligocene; oxygen-isotope evidence from the Southwest Pacificdownload
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1990Delaney, M. L.: Miocene benthic foraminiferal Cd/Ca records; South Atlantic and western Equatorial Pacificdownload
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1986Delaney, Margaret Lois; Boyle, Edward A.: Lithium in foraminiferal shells; implications for high-temperature hydrothermal circulation fluxes and oceanic crustal generation rates
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1987Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.; Aubry, M. P. et al.: North Atlantic late Miocene stable-isotope stratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and magnetostratigraphydownload
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1988Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Planktonic foraminiferal biogeography at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
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1989Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Coiling patterns in terminal Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera
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1991Martin, E. E.; Macdougall, J. D.: Seawater Sr isotopes at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
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1993Henriksson, Anders S.: Biochronology of the terminal Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil zone of Micula prinsii
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1992Widmark, Joen G. V.; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Biogeography of terminal Cretaceous deep-sea benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
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1997Majoran, Stefan; Widmark, Joen G. V. et al.: Palaeoecological preferences and geographical distribution of late Maastrichtian deep-sea ostracods in the South Atlantic
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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
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1996Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Latitudinal variation in the planktic foraminifer Contusotruncana contusa in the terminal Cretaceous ocean
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1995Kucera, M.; Malmgren, B. A.: Geographical variability of Contusotruncana contusa (planktonic Foraminifera) in the terminal Cretaceous ocean
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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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1995Herbert, Timothy D.; Premoli-Silva, Isabella et al.: Orbital chronology of Cretaceous-Paleocene marine sediments
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2004Hunt, Gene: Phenotypic variation in fossil samples; modeling the consequences of time-averaging
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1999Herbert, Timothy D.: Toward a composite orbital chronology for the Late Cretaceous and early Palaeocene GPTS
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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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1982Maillot, H.; Chamley, H. et al.: Evolution du paleoenvironnement de la ride de Walvis (Atlantique sud-est) au Cretace superieur et au Cenozoique, d'apres la geochimie et la mineralogie des sediments (LEGS40, 74, 75DSDP) Evolution of the paleoenvironment of Walvis Ridge (Southeast Atlantic) in the Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic, using geochemical and mineralogic data of sediments, Legs 40, 74, 75, DSDP
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1990Kelly, Daniel C.; Arnold, Anthony J. et al.: Evolutionary processes and patterns in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Morozovella Mcgowran
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2000Kelly, Daniel C.; Zachos, James C. et al.: On the genesis of Oligocene-aged Braarudosphaera chalks in the South Atlantic Ocean
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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
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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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1989Miller, Kenneth G.; Wright, James D. et al.: Oligocene to Miocene stable isotopes stratigraphy and planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy of the Sierra Leone Rise (DSDP Site 366 and ODP Site 667)download
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1995Smart, Christopher W.; Murray, John W.: Miocene deep-sea benthic Foraminifera from the Atlantic and Indian oceans; diversity patterns and palaeoceanography
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1994Corfield, Richard M.; Norris, Richard D.: Paleocene deep water circulation
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1998Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Differences between evolution of mean form and evolution of new morphotypes; an example from Late Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera
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2004Fuqua, L. M.; Bralower, T. J.: Evolutionary events and phytoplankton recovery after the K/T mass extinction
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1997Thompson, Elisabet I.; Schmitz, Birger: Barium and late Paleocene delta (super 13) C maximum; evidence of increased marine surface productivitydownload
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2008Alizon, Samuel; Kucera, Michal et al.: Competition between cryptic species explains variations in rates of lineage evolution
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2008Fuqua, Lauren M.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Evolution of calcareous nannoplankton and the recovery of marine food webs after the Cretaceous-Paleocene mass extinction
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2006Hunt, Gene: Fitting and comparing models of phyletic evolution; random walks and beyond
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2000Thompson, Elisabet: Paleocene chemical paleoceanography; global paleoproductivity and regional (North Sea) paleoclimate
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2012Birch, Heather S.; Coxall, Helen K. et al.: Evolutionary ecology of early Paleocene planktonic Foraminifera; size, depth habitat and symbiosis
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1994Smart, C. W.; King, S. C. et al.: A benthic foraminiferal proxy of pulsed organic matter paleofluxes
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1986Salisbury, Matthew H.; Scott, James H. et al.: Site 418; Bermuda Risedownload
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1988Gieskes, Joris M.; Hart, Stanley R. et al.: Borehole water studies, Hole 418Adownload
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1999Li, Liangquan; Keller, Gerta: Variability in Late Cretaceous climate and deep waters; evidence from stable isotopes
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1997Keller, Gerta; Li, Liangquan et al.: Maastrichtian sea-level changes; relationship to Antarctic glaciation?
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2003Abramovich, Sigal; Keller, Gerta et al.: Characterization of late Campanian and Maastrichtian planktonic foraminiferal depth habitats and vital activities based on stable isotopesdownload
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1992Widmark, J. G. V.; Malmgren, B. A.: Benthic foraminiferal changes across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the deep sea; DSDP sites 525, 527, and 465
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1988Widmark, Joen G. V.; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary; benthonic foraminiferal changes in the deep sea
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1996Henriksson, Anders S.: Calcareous nannoplankton productivity and succession across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Pacific (DSDP Site 465) and Atlantic (DSDP Site 527) oceans
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1989Widmark, Joen G. V.: Deep-sea benthonic foraminiferal changes across the K/T boundary at DSDP sites 465A, 525A, and 527
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2011Hull, Pincelli M.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Hypothesis testing with sediment mixing models; preliminary results from 'unmixing' the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary
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1994Chen, Robert F.; Bada, Jeffrey L.: The fluorescence of dissolved organic matter in porewaters of marine sediments
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1984Keswani, Sushiel R.; Dunham, Keith W. et al.: Organic geochemistry of late Cenozoic sediments from the subtropical South Atlantic Ocean
7%721983Johnson, David A.: Paleocirculation of the southwestern Atlanticdownload
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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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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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1991Wei, Wuchang; Liu, Li: Biometric study of Prinsius bisulcus-P. martinii and its biochronologic application
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1983Barker, Peter F.: Tectonic evolution and subsidence history of the Rio Grande Risedownload
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1983Barker, Peter F.; Johnson, David A. et al.: Site 517; West Flank, Rio Grande Risedownload
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1985Dietrich, Volker J.; Carman, Max F.: Petrogenesis of basalts from the Walvis Ridge, a chain of alkaline volcanoes
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1984Gieskes, Joris M.; Sirocky, Frank X. et al.: Interstitial water studies, Leg 73download
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1984Poore, Richard Z.; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic magnetostratigraphic and biostratigraphic correlations for the South Atlantic Ocean Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 73download
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1984Dietrich, V. J.; Carman, Max F., Jr. et al.: Geochemistry of basalts from holes 519A, 520, 522B, and 524, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 73 (South Atlantic)download
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1992Ottens, Janneke J.; Nederbragt, Alexandra J.: Planktic foraminiferal diversity as indicator of ocean environments
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1996Abreu, Vitor S.; Haddad, Geoffrey: Glacioeustatic fluctuation; the mechanism linking stable isotope events and sequence stratigraphy from the early Oligocene to middle Miocene
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1987Miller, K. G.; Kent, D. V. et al.: Integrated magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and stable isotope stratigraphy, typing the deep-sea and continental margin records
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1998Abreu, Vitor dos Santos; Haddad, Geoffrey A.: Glacioeustatic fluctuations; the mechanism linking stable isotope events and sequence stratigraphy from the early Oligocene to middle Miocene
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1984Murray, John W.: Biostratigraphic value of Bolboforma, Leg 81, Rockall Plateaudownload
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1984Hsue, Kenneth J.; LaBrecque, John L. et al.: Site 524download
100%741985Moore, T. C., Jr.; Rabinowitz, P. D. et al.: History of the Walvis Ridge; a precis of the results of DSDP Leg 74
100%741980Chave, Alan D.: Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene magnetic stratigraphy, DSDP Leg 74
100%741988Pflaumann, U.: Stratigraphy and paleoecology of the Quaternary in the eastern South Atlantic; the record by planktonic Foraminifera from sediments of the central Walvis Ridge, DSDP Leg 74
80%741984Rabinowitz, Philip D.; Borella, Peter E.: A sonic well log of the basement complex of the Walvis Ridge
71%741987Shackleton, N. J.: The carbon isotope record of the Cenozoic; history of organic carbon burial and of oxygen in the ocean and atmosphere
71%741982Fuetterer, Dieter K.: Paleobathymetry of Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic deep-sea trace fossil assemblages of the SE Atlantic

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