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100%1987Mix, Alan C.: Climatology; hundred-kiloyear cycle queried
86%1994Thiede, Jorn: The challenge of high-latitude deep sea drilling
86%1992Dott, Robert H., Jr.: An introduction to the ups and downs of eustasy
86%2003Ravelo, Ana C.: Ocean Drilling Program records of the last five million years; a view of the ocean and climate system during a warm period and a major climate transition
86%2007Koizumi, I.: Diatom records; Pacific
86%1988Pisias, N. G.; Mix, A. C.: Aliasing of the geologic record and the search for long-period Milankovitch cyclesdownload
86%1992Kominz, M. A.; Bond, G. C. et al.: Testing for Milankovitch-scale periodicity in the ancient record; application of the gamma method to cyclic sediments of Pleistocene and Cretaceous age
86%2000Moran, Kate: Climate history research in the Ocean Drilling Program
86%1991Hagelberg, T.; Mix, A. C.: Climate; long-term monsoon regulators
86%1990Busch, W. H.: True color analysis of sediment cores and its application to paleoceanographic studies
86%1997Raymo, M. E.: The timing of major climate terminationsdownload
86%2007Kershaw, P.; van der Kaars, S.: Pollen records, late Pleistocene; Australia and New Zealand
86%2000Mayer, Larry A.: The Ocean Drilling Program and paleoceanography; unraveling the history of oceanic variability
71%2002Zahn, Rainer: Milankovitch and climate; the orbital code of climate change
71%1993Frank, Gabriela: Paleobiological changes and the influence of geochemical and extraterrestrial aspects concerning black shale developments
71%1995Scott, Robert W.; Combes, Janet M. et al.: High-precision late Pleistocene chronostratigraphy of a Gulf Coast shelf-edge delta
71%1996King, Teresa: Equatorial Pacific sea surface temperatures, faunal patterns, and carbonate burial during the Pliocene
71%1995Hilgen, F. J.; Krijgsman, W. et al.: Extending the astronomical (polarity) time scale into the Miocene
71%2007de Garidel-Thoron, T.: Paleoceanography, records; early Pleistocene
71%2008Lisiecki, Lorraine E.; Raymo, Maureen E. et al.: Atlantic overturning responses to late Pleistocene climate forcings
71%1994D'Hondt, S.; Whitaker, D. et al.: Milankovitch-scale climate variability in the Late Cretaceous
71%1999Ridgwell, Andy J.; Watson, Andrew J. et al.: Is the spectral signature of the 100 kyr glacial cycle consistent with a Milankovitch origin?download
71%1994Herbert, Timothy D.; Premoli Silva, I. et al.: Cyclostratigraphy; is it ready to do something?
71%2002Barrett, Peter J.: Antarctic climate evolution; the next step
71%2001Elkibbi, Maya; Rial, Jose A.: An outsider's review of the astronomical theory of the climate; is the eccentricity-driven insolation the main driver of the ice ages?
71%2006Moore, Ted; Palike, Heiko: Time is of the essence
71%2002Kennett, James P.; Peterson, Larry C.: Rapid climate change; ocean responses to Earth system instability in the late Quaternary
71%2005Gabdullin, R. R.: Upper Cretaceous cyclostratigraphic scale for the Russian Plate and its southern framework; Paper 1, Prerequisites and principles of scale construction
61%1997Kamataki, Takanobu; Kondo, Yasuo: 20,000 or 40,000-year depositional sequences caused by glacio-eustatic sea-level fluctuation in the middle Pleistocene Jizodo Formation, Boso Peninsula, central Japan
57%1994Bassinot, Franck C.; Labeyrie, Laurent D. et al.: The astronomical theory of climate and the age of the Brunhes-Matuyama magnetic reversal
57%1993Imbrie, J.; Berger, A. et al.: On the structure and origin of major glaciation cycles; 2, The 100,000-year cycle
57%1993Gradstein, Felix M.; Huang, Zehui et al.: Optimum microfossil sequences and cyclic sediment patterns in Early Cretaceous pelagic strata
57%1992Imbrie, J.; Boyle, E. A. et al.: On the structure and origin of major glaciation cycles; 1, Linear responses to Milankovitch forcingdownload
57%1996Tauxe, L.; Herbert, T. et al.: Astronomical calibration of the Matuyama-Brunhes boundary; consequences for magnetic remanence acquisition in marine carbonates and the Asian loess sequences
57%2009Savelyev, Dmitry; Savelyeva, Olga: Cretaceous paleoceanic deposits of Kamchatsky Mys Peninsula; a link between sedimentation, climate and volcanism
57%2012Kutterolf, Steffen; Jegen, Marion et al.: A detection of Milankovitch frequencies in global volcanic activity
50%1999Hilgen, F. J.; Abdul Aziz, H. et al.: Present status of the astronomical (polarity) time-scale for the Mediterranean late Neogene
50%2003Clemens, Steven C.; Prell, Warren L.: A 350,000 year summer-monsoon multi-proxy stack from the Owen Ridge, northern Arabian Seadownload
43%2004Meyers, Stephen Richard; Sageman, Bradley: Cenomanian/Turonian orbital chronologies and burial flux estimates; calibrating the biogeochemical reconstruction of oceanic anoxic event II
43%2003Bralower, Timothy J.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Constraining the controls on carbonate accumulation in deep sea sequences; a global dissolution event in the early late Paleocene
43%2002Scherer, Reed; Bohaty, Steven et al.: Sustained sea-ice free conditions in the Antarctic nearshore zone during marine isotope stage 31 (1.07 Ma)
36%1994Kronen, John Duncan, Jr.: Forereef deposits off the Great Barrier Reef; sequence stratigraphy and cyclic sedimentation
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2013Eberli, Gregor P.: The uncertainties involved in extracting amplitude and frequency of orbitally driven sea-level fluctuations from shallow-water carbonate cycles
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2002Scarparo Cunha, Armando; Koutsoukos, Eduardo A. M.: Time average of black-shale deposition in the late Cenomanian-early Turonian of the southern South Atlantic (DSDP Sites 356, 364 and 530A); a cyclostratigraphic and biostratigraphic approach
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1999Herbert, Timothy D.: Toward a composite orbital chronology for the Late Cretaceous and early Palaeocene GPTS
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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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1991Arthur, Michael A.; Dean, Walter E.: A holistic geochemical approach to cyclomania; examples from Cretaceous pelagic limestone sequences
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2004van Hinsbergen, D. J. J.; Snel, E. et al.: Vertical motions in the Aegean volcanic arc; evidence for rapid subsidence preceding volcanic activity on Milos and Aeginadownload
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1993Huang, Z.; Ogg, J. G. et al.: A quantitative study of Lower Cretaceous cyclic sequences from the Atlantic Ocean and the Vocontian Basin (SE France)download
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47-398
2006Li, Yong-Xiang; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Milankovitch cyclicity revealed by mineral-magnetic data from Mid-Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events 1a and 1b, DSDP Site 398, North Atlantic Ocean
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47-398
2008Li, Yong-Xiang; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Toward an orbital chronology for the early Aptian oceanic anoxic event (OAE1a, approximately 120 Ma)download
71%68
68-502
1990Poore, Richard Z.; Gosnell, L. B.: Quantitative planktic foraminifer record from Caribbean DSDP Site 502; 3 to 2 Ma
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68-503
1986Rea, David K.; Chambers, Lucy W. et al.: A 420,000-year record of cyclicity in oceanic and atmospheric processes from the eastern Equatorial Pacificdownload
71%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
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72-516
1992Park, Jeffrey; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: Late Cretaceous precessional cycles in double time; evidence from South Atlantic DSDP Site 516F
57%72
72-516
1993Park, Jeffrey; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: Late Cretaceous precessional cycles in double time; a warm-Earth Milankovitch response
57%72
72-516
1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; King, John W. et al.: Precessional cycles and Late Cretaceous chronostratigraphy at South Atlantic DSDP Site 516F
57%72
72-516
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1997Herbert, Timothy D.: A long marine history of carbon cycle modulation by orbital-climatic changes
57%72
72-518
1987Tiwari, R. K.: Higher-order eccentricity cycles of the middle and late Miocene climatic variations
57%73
73-522
1986Mead, Gregory A.; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Oligocene paleoceanography of the South Atlantic; paleoclimatic implications of sediment accumulation rates and magnetic susceptibility measurementsdownload
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1999Raffi, Isabella: Precision and accuracy of nannofossil biostratigraphic correlation
57%74
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1996D'Hondt, Steven; Herbert, Timothy D. et al.: Planktic foraminifera, asteroids, and marine production; death and recovery at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
57%74
74-528
1987Herbert, Timothy D.; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Milankovitch cycles in late Maastrichtian DSDP sites, South Atlantic
57%75
75-532
1986Meyers, Philip A.; Dunham, Keith W. et al.: Organic geochemical character of opal-rich sediments in light-dark cycles near the Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in Deep-Sea Drilling Project Site 532, Walvis Ridgedownload
71%81
81-552
1990Beaufort, Luc; Aubry, Marie-Pierre: Fluctuations in the composition of late Miocene calcareous nannofossil assemblages as a response to orbital forcing
57%81
81-552
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1991Beaufort, Luc: Dynamique du nannoplancton calcaire au cours du Neogene; implications climatiques et oceanographiques Calcareous nannoplankton dynamics during the Neogene; paleoclimatic and paleo-oceanographic inferences
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81-552
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1993Birchfield, G. Edward; Ghil, Michael: Climate evolution in the Pliocene and Pleistocene from marine-sediment records and simulations; internal variability versus orbital forcingdownload
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85-572
1990Hagelberg, Teresa K.; Pisias, Nicklas G.: Nonlinear response of Pliocene climate to orbital forcing; evidence from the eastern Equatorial Pacificdownload
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1990Shackleton, N. J.; Imbrie, J.: The delta (super 18) O spectrum of oceanic deep water over a five decade band
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1995Berger, W. H.; Bickert, T. et al.: Reconstruction of atmospheric CO2 from the deep-sea record of Ontong Java Plateau; the Milankovitch Chron
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90-594
1988Black, Kerry P.; Nelson, Campbell S. et al.: A spectral analysis procedure for dating Quaternary deep-sea cores and its application to a high-resolution Brunhes record from the Southwest Pacific
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2005Vandergoes, Markus J.; Newnham, Rewi M. et al.: Regional insolation forcing of late Quaternary climate change in the Southern Hemisphere
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128-798
1996Muza, Jay Phillip: Neogene calcareous nannofossils from the Japan Sea and mid-latitude western North Atlantic Ocean continental rise
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1987Ruddiman, William F.; Backman, J. et al.: Leg 94 paleoenvironmental synthesisdownload
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1997Versteegh, Gerard J. M.: The onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciations and their impact on dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs from the Singa section, Calabria (southern Italy) and DSDP Holes 607/607A (North Atlantic)
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94-607
1999Liu Tungsheng; Ding Zhongli et al.: Comparison of Milankovitch periods between continental loess and deep sea records over the last 2.5 Ma
71%94
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2001Muller, Richard A.: Glacial cycles and interplanetary dust
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1986Ruddiman, W. F.; Raymo, M. et al.: Matuyama 41,000-year cycles; North Atlantic Ocean and Northern Hemisphere ice sheets
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1991Hagelberg, Teresa; Pisias, N. G. et al.: Linear and nonlinear couplings between orbital forcing and the marine delta (super 18) O record during the late Neogenedownload
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1993Hilgen, F. J.; Lourens, L. J. et al.: Evaluation of the astronomically calibrated time scale for the late Pliocene and earliest Pleistocenedownload
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2003Raymo, Maureen E.; Nisancioglu, Kerim H.: The 41 kyr world; Milankovitch's other unsolved mysterydownload
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1998Wara, M. W.; Ravelo, A. C. et al.: Climate variability at submilankovitch frequencies in the North Atlantic; a pervasive feature of Pleistocene climate
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2004Wunsch, Carl: Quantitative estimate of the Milankovitch-forced contribution to observed Quaternary climate changedownload
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2008Liu, Zhonghui; Cleaveland, Laura C. et al.: Early onset and origin of 100-kyr cycles in Pleistocene tropical SST recordsdownload
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1995Kominz, M. A.; Hinnov, L. A.: Two time series approaches to analysis of orbital signal; application to DSDP Site 609
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1994Hagelberg, Teresa K.; Bond, Gerard et al.: Milankovitch band forcing of sub-Milankovitch climate variability during the Pleistocenedownload
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1987Raymo, Maureen E.; Ruddiman, William F. et al.: Pliocene-Pleistocene paleoceanography of the North Atlantic at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 609download
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1997Fronval, Torben; Jansen, Eystein: Eemian and early Weichselian (140-60 ka) paleoceanography and paleoclimate in the Nordic seas with comparisons to Holocene conditionsdownload
9%1051989Jarrard, Richard D.; Arthur, Michael A.: Milankovitch paleoceanographic cycles in geophysical logs from ODP Leg 105, Labrador Sea and Baffin Baydownload
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1988Jarrard, R. D.; Golovchenko, Xenia: Milankovitch climate cycles in ODP wireline logsdownload
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1987Srivastava, Surat P.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea, covering Leg 105 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, St. John's, Newfoundland, to St. John's, Newfoundland, sites 645-647, 23 August 1985-27 October 1985; Introductiondownload
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1989Stein, Ruediger; Littke, Ralf et al.: Quantity, provenance, and maturity of organic matter at ODP sites 645, 646, and 647; implications for reconstruction of paleoenvironments in Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea during Tertiary and Quaternary timedownload
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1986Jarrard, R. D.: Milankovich cycles in downhole logs from ODP Site 646, Labrador Sea
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105-647
1989Aksu, Ali E.; de Vernal, Anne et al.: High-resolution foraminifer, palynologic, and stable isotopic records of upper Pleistocene sediments from the Labrador Sea; paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic trendsdownload
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1991Cachao, Mario; Rio, Domenico: Pliocene Mediterranean palaeoceanographic evolution based on calcareous nannofossils (preliminary data)
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1996Cachao, Mario: Calcareous nannofossils (ODP 653) nonlinear couplings with Milankovitch cycles; implications for the orbital tuning method
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108-659
1990Tiedemann, R.; Sarnthein, M.: Hochaufloesende Stratigraphie mit stabilen Isotopen fuer die letzten 4. 6 Mio Jahre (ODP-Sites 658 und 659, Ostatlantik) High precision stratigraphy with stable isotopes for the last 4.6 million years, ODP Sites 658 and 659, East Atlantic
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108-658
2004Leroy, Suzanne A. G.: Plio-Pleistocene vegetation history, palaeoclimate and Milankovitch forcing
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1992Eglinton, Geoffrey; Bradshaw, Stuart A. et al.: Molecular record of secular sea surface temperature changes on 100-year timescales for glacial terminations I, II and IV
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108-659
1997Clemens, Steven C.; Tiedemann, Ralf: Eccentricity forcing of Pliocene-early Pleistocene climate revealed in a marine oxygen-isotope record

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