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41%1988D'Hondt, Steven; Lindinger, Matthias: An extended Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) stable isotope record; implications for paleoclimate and the nature of the K/T boundary event
41%95
95-612
1988Schlee, J. S.; Poag, C. Wylie et al.: An update of U.S. Geological Survey seismic reflection line 25 across the New Jersey shelf, slope and upper rise
41%1988Dunlap, John, Jr.: Calcareous nannofossils
41%1131988Stott, L. D.; Delaney, M. L.: Cd/Ca in benthic foraminifera and stable isotopes across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at Site 690C (Leg 113), Weddell Sea, Antarctic
41%80
80-551
1988Leary, P. N.; Hart, M. B.: Comparisons of the late Cenomanian Foraminiferida from Goban Spur, Site 551, DSDP Leg 80 (western approaches) and Dover (SE England)
41%1988Manum, Svein B.: Deep-sea palynology; past and present
41%74
74-527
1988Widmark, Joen G. V.; Malmgren, Bjoern A.: Differential dissolution of Upper Cretaceous deep-sea benthonic foraminifers from the Angola Basin, South Atlantic Ocean
41%1982004Marsaglia, K. M.: Sedimentology, petrology, and volcanology of the lower Aptian Selli Event (OAE1a) on the Shatsky Rise, north-central Pacific Ocean
41%73
73-524
1981Hsu, Kenneth J.; He, Qixiang et al.: Terminal Cretaceous event
41%1981Weissert, Helmut: The environment of deposition of black shales in the Early Cretaceous; an ongoing controversy
41%1981Schlanger, Seymour O.; Jenkyns, Hugh C. et al.: Volcanism and vertical tectonics in the Pacific Basin related to global Cretaceous transgressions
41%25
25-241
1982Coffin, Millard F.; Rabinowitz, Philip D.: A multichannel seismic transect of the Somalian continental margin
41%611982Steiner, M. B.: An investigation of ulvospinel composition and cation migration during maghemitization in DSDP, Leg 61, titanomagnetites
41%44
44-391
1978Habib, D.: Cretaceous dinoflagellate and sporomorph zonations at D.S.D.P. Site 391C, and its correlation in the North Atlantic
41%1992MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Ward, Peter D.: The disappearance of inoceramid bivalves and mid-Maastrichtian ecological change
41%72
72-516
1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; King, John W. et al.: The evolution of Late Cretaceous climatic cycles at South Atlantic DSDP Site 516F
41%1992Coffin, Millard F.; Rabinowitz, Philip D.: The Mesozoic East African and Madagascan conjugate continental margins; stratigraphy and tectonics
41%151999Driscoll, Neal W.; Diebold, John B.: Tectonic and stratigraphic development of the eastern Caribbean; new constraints from multichannel seismic data
41%1999Kaminski, M. A.; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: The evolution and paleobiogeography of abyssal agglutinated Foraminifera since the Early Cretaceous; a tale of four faunas
41%1831999Coffin, Millard F.; Frey, Fred et al.: The Kerguelen Plateau and Broken Ridge large igneous province; initial results of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 183
41%167
167-1015
2008Romans, Brian William: Controls on distribution, timing, and evolution of turbidite systems in tectonically active settings; the Cretaceous Tres Pasos Formation, southern Chile, and the Holocene Santa Monica Basin, California
41%2008Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Holbourn, Ann: Cretaceous deep-water agglutinated foraminiferal biofacies and paleoceanography
41%207
207-1260
2008Turgeon, Steven C.; Creaser, Robert A.: Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event 2 triggered by a massive magmatic episode
41%2008Lisker, F.; John, T. et al.: Denudation and uplift across the Ghana transform margin as indicated by new apatite fission track data
41%198
208
2008Voegelin, A. R.; Naegler, T. F. et al.: Global molybdenum isotopic signature recorded by pelagic ooze from ODP-Legs 208 and 198
41%113
113-690
2003Friedrich, Oliver; Meier, K. J. Sebastian: Stable isotopic indication for the cyst formation depth of Campanian/Maastrichtian calcareous dinoflagellates
41%1984Robertson, A. H. F.: Origin of varve-type lamination, graded claystones and limestone-shale "couplets" on the Lower Cretaceous of the western North Atlantic
41%2072010Blair, Stacie A.: Cenomanian-Santonian calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of Demerara Rise, Western Equatorial Atlantic (ODP Leg 207); black shales and a better refined biostratigraphic framework
41%170
170-1042
2005Steiger, T.; Meschede, M. et al.: Evidence of Nicoya Ophiolite materials drilled at ODP Site 1042
41%2005Xu, G.; Frey, F. A. et al.: Geochemical constraints on the sources of basalt from the Kerguelen Archipelago, southeast Indian Ocean
41%2005Janney, P. E.: Hafnium isotope constraints on the longevity and distribution of the Indian Ocean mantle signature
41%1972005Tarduno, J. A.; Cottrell, R. D. et al.: Hotspot motion, paleomagnetic tests of plate circuits, and coherency of the Pacific Plate
41%1995D'Hondt, Steven; Arthur, Michael A.: Interspecies variation in stable isotopic signals of Maastrichtian planktonic Foraminiferadownload
41%521977Levi, S.; Bryan, W. B. et al.: Paleo-magnetic properties of Cretaceous ocean crust, DSDP Leg 52
41%1977Sclater, J. G.; Abbott, D. et al.: Paleobathymetry and sediments of the Indian Ocean
41%1977Bolli, H. M.: Paleontological-biostratigraphical investigations, Indian Ocean sites 211-269 and 280-282, DSDP legs 22-29
41%145
145-884
1997Tarduno, John A.; Cottrell, Rory D.: Paleomagnetic evidence for motion of the Hawaiian hotspot during formation of the Emperor Seamounts
41%1031986Jansa, L. F.; Williamson, M. A.: The Grand Banks-Galicia Bank connection, preliminary results of ODP Leg 103
41%41
41-367
1986Brumsack, Hans J.: The inorganic geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales (DSDP Leg 41) in comparison to modern upwelling sediments from the Gulf of California
41%12
12-117
1986Scrutton, R. A.: The subsidence of Rockall Trough
41%75
93
1986Degens, E. T.; Emeis, K. C. et al.: Turbidites, the principal mechanism yielding black shales in the early deep Atlantic Ocean
41%1986Otofuji, Yo-ichiro; Hayashida, A. et al.: When was the Japan Sea opened? Paleomagnetic evidence from Southwest Japan
41%171B2006Sternbach, Linda; Osten, Bill: Deep sea sediment cores reveal geological evidence of long-term global climate change; Part 2
41%2072006Erbacher, Jochen (ed.); Danelian, Taniel (ed.) et al.: Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207); equatorial Cretaceous and Palaeogene stratigraphy and palaeoceanography
41%2072006Erbacher, Jochen (ed.); Danelian, Taniel (ed.) et al.: Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207); equatorial Cretaceous and Palaeogene stratigraphy and palaeoceanography; Part II
41%2006Saeedi, Farnosh: Dinoflagellate stratigraphy and facies of the Late Cretaceous-early Paleogene (K/Pg boundary) interval at the Bass River site New Jersey, ODP 174X
41%1998Abreu, Vitor dos Santos: Geologic evolution of conjugate volcanic passive margins; Pelotas Basin (Brazil) and offshore Namibia (Africa); implication for global sea level changes
41%1998D'Hondt, S.; Arthur, M. A.: Getting into deep water in the late Maastrichtian Ocean
41%1998Mahoney, J. J.; Frei, R. et al.: Tracing the Indian Ocean mantle domain through time; isotopic results from old West Indian, East Tethyan, and South Pacific seafloor
41%1999Hay, W. W.; Floegel, S. et al.: A history of ocean salinity during the Phanerozoic, based on sedimentary cycling
41%171B1999Kulhanek, Denise K.: Calcareous nannofossil radiation following the K-T boundary at ODP Leg 171B
41%210
210-1277
2005Muntener, O.; Jagoutz, O. et al.: Petrology of upper mantle peridotites and gabbros at Site 1277 (ODP Leg 210); inherited high degrees of melting in a slow extensional system?
41%43
43-386
2005Horst, P. A.; Sandler, A. et al.: Provenance variability expressed by mineralogical composition of Cenomanian-Turonian deposits from the western Tethys (DSDP Site 386)
41%1994Reicherter, K.; Pletsch, T. et al.: Mid-Cretaceous paleogeography and paleoceanography of the Betic Seaway (Betic Cordillera, Spain)
41%1994D'Hondt, S.; Whitaker, D. et al.: Milankovitch-scale climate variability in the Late Cretaceous
41%62
62-463
1994Erba, Elisabetta: Nannofossils and superplumes; the early Aptian "nannoconid crisis"download
41%1994Liu, Chengjie; Olsson, Richard K.: On the origin of Danian normal perforate planktonic foraminifera from Hedbergella
41%77
77-536
1994O'Keefe, John A.: Origin of tektites
41%101975Lindsay, J. F.; Shipley, Thomas H. et al.: Role of canyons in the growth of the Campeche Escarpment
41%191
191-1179
2001Haggas, Sarah: Leg 191; West Pacific ion/hammer drill engineering
41%1922001Fitton, Godfrey: Leg 192; Ontong Java Plateau, the world's largest igneous province
41%2001Jackson, Jeremy B. C.; Johnson, Kenneth G.: Measuring past biodiversity
41%2001Kuijpers, Marcel Martinus Maria: Mechanisms and biogeochemical implications of the Mid-Cretaceous global organic carbon burial events
41%221972Borch, Christopher C. von der; Sclater, John G. et al.: Deep Sea Drilling Project; leg 22
41%1994Dromart, G.; Gaillard, C. et al.: Deep-marine microbial structures in the Upper Jurassic of western Tethys
41%74
74-528
1990D'Hondt, Steven Lawrence: Environmental change and the planktic foraminiferal response to the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary event
41%1990Horrell, Mark A.: Energy balance constraints on (super 18) O based paleo-sea surface temperature estimatesdownload
41%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
41%1983Kazakov, O. V.; Mitulov, S. N. et al.: The structure of the sediment cover in the Alboran Sea according to seismoacoustic profiling data
41%911984Keene, J. B.: Microstructure and the development of bedding in pelagic cherts from non-calcareous sequences
41%44
44-390
1998Houston, Ryan M.; Huber, Brian T.: Evidence of photosymbiosis in fossil taxa? Ontogenetic stable isotope trends in some Late Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera
41%1591998Wagner, T.; Pletsch, T. et al.: Evolution of organic and sedimentary facies along the opening Equatorial Atlantic gateway (ODP Leg 159)
41%1987Jacquin, T.: Les evenements anoxiques dans l'Atlantique Sud au Cretace; forages DSDP-IPOD, sedimentologie, geochimie, mineralogie Cretaceous anoxic events in the South Atlantic; DSDP-IPOD boreholes, sedimentology, geochemistry and mineralogy
41%113
113-693
1987Golovchenko, Xenia: Milankovitch cycles detected from wireline logs; results from ODP Site 693, Antarctic continental margin
41%79
79-545
79-547
1987Leckie, R. Mark: Paleoecology of Mid-Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera; a comparison of open ocean and epicontinental sea assemblages
41%1999Kemp, Alan E. S.; Pearce, Richard B. et al.: The role of mat-forming diatoms in the formation of Mediterranean sapropels
41%171B
171B-1052
2000Lipson-Benitah, Shulamit; Almogi-Labin, Ahuva: A revision of the Albian planktonic Foraminifera Biticinella breggiensis (Gandolfi)
41%2000Lear, C. H.; Elderfield, H. et al.: Cenozoic deep-sea temperatures and global ice volumes from Mg/Ca in benthic foraminiferal calcite
41%50
50-416
2000Kruse, Silke; Mutterlose, Joerg: Coccoliths under stress?; Lower Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil assemblages of nearshore and pelagic settings (NW Africa)
41%2000Sutherland, R.; Hollis, C. J.: Cretaceous tectonic setting of New Zealand
41%183
192
2004Coffin, Millard: Origins of the Kerguelen/Broken Ridge and Ontong Java Plateaux; from deep Earth to outer space
41%189
189-1171
2009White, T.; Pollard, D.: Greenhouse atmospheric hydrology and polar warmth during the Mid-Cretaceous and PETM
41%2009Masure, E.; Vrielynck, B.: Late Albian dinoflagellate cyst paleobiogeography as indicator of asymmetric sea surface temperature gradient on both hemispheres with southern high latitudes warmer than northern ones
41%206
206-1256
309
309-U1256
312
312-U1256
2009Tominaga, Masako: M-anomaly analyses and their implications for the architecture of the upper oceanic crust
41%2007Miller, Kenneth G.; Browning, James V. et al.: The rise and fall of sea level over the past 100 million years
41%3022007Stein, Ruediger: Upper Cretaceous/lower Tertiary black shales near the North Pole; organic carbon origin and source rock potential
41%2007Muttoni, Giovanni; Kent, D. V.: Widespread formation of cherts during the Eocene climate optimum
41%207
207-1258
2008Puceat, Emmanuelle: A new breath of life for anoxia
41%1982002Moe, Kyaw Thu; Williams, Trevor et al.: Paleoceanographic events in the Shatsky Rise from core-log-seismic data integration
41%171B
171B-1050
2002Kulhanek, Denise K.; Watkins, David K.: Paleocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and magnetobiochronology from ODP Leg 171B, Blake Nose
41%74
74-525
2002Abramovich, Sigal: Paleoecology and paleoenvironment of Maastrichtian planktonic Foraminifera; examples from low and middle latitude localities
41%1291990Salimullah, A. R. M.: Volcaniclastic turbidites, ODP Leg 129, west Central Pacific
41%74
74-525
1991Ekman, G.; Malmgren, B. A.: A high-resolution record of stable isotopes for the last 400 ky of the Cretaceous
41%1211991Van Eijden, A. J. M.: Application of quantitative methods to planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy, examples from ODP Leg 121
41%75
75-530
1984Bonnell, Linda M.; Anderson, Thomas F.: Sulfur isotopic variations in Cretaceous black and green shales
41%1984Cotillon, P.: Tentative world-wide correlation of Early Cretaceous strata by limestone-marl cyclicities in pelagic deposits
41%1221990Roehl, U.; Von Rad, U.: The Upper Triassic carbonate platform off NW Australia (ODP Leg 122); Tethyan facies and diagenetic evolution
41%40
40-363
1990Miles, Nicholas H.: Three new dinoflagellate cysts from the Albian of the South Atlantic Ocean
41%1989Raymond, Carol Anne: Satellite elevation magnetic anomalies and their use in tectonic studies
41%1731998Froitzheim, N.; Rubatto, D.: Continental breakup by detachment faulting; field evidence and geochronological constraints (Tasna Nappe, Switzerland)

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