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1995Lazarus, David; Hilbrecht, Heinz et al.: Sympatric speciation and phyletic change in Globorotalia truncatulinoides
46%130
130-807
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189-1171
2008Fantle, Matthew S.: Rapid recrystallization of carbonates and implications for geochemical proxies
46%113
113-690
2008Bralower, T. J.; Keller, K. et al.: Statistical analysis of climate and biotic variability during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
46%1999Frank, Tracy D.; Arthur, Michael A.: Tectonic forcings of Maastrichtian ocean-climate evolutiondownload
46%314
314-C0001
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315-C0001
315-C0002
316
316-C0004
316-C0008
2008Lewis, Jonathan C.; Byrne, Timothy et al.: Geometry, kimematics and relative ages of core-scale structures from IODP Expeditions 315 and 316; core, thin section and CT-scan constraints
46%131
131-808
190
190-1173
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196-808
196-1173
2005Hucks, A.; Flemings, P. B. et al.: Hydrologic monitoring in the Nankai accretionary prism
46%308
308-U1322
308-U1324
2005Long, H.; Flemings, P. B. et al.: In-situ pressure measurements in the Ursa Basin, northeast Gulf of Mexico
46%130
130-807
2007Fantle, M. S.; DePaolo, Donald J.: Constraining reaction rates in marine carbonate sediments using reactive transport modeling; investigating the effects of diagenesis on Sr, Ca, and Mg
46%202
202-1237
2005DiLeo, K. V.; Joseph, L. H.: Sedimentary characterization of Nazca Ridge ODP Site 1237; Plio-Pleistocene record of continental erosion and bottom water influence
46%116
116-717
2001Freeman, K. H.; Colarusso, L. A.: Molecular and isotopic records of C (sub 4) grassland expansion in the late Miocene
46%43
43-384
74
74-525
1998Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Differences between evolution of mean form and evolution of new morphotypes; an example from Late Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera
46%174A
174A-1073
2000Dugan, Brandon; Flemings, Peter B.: Rapid sediment loading, lateral fluid flow, and slope stability on the US east coast margin
46%94
94-607
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162-982
2009Lawrence, Kira T.; Herbert, Timothy D. et al.: High-amplitude variations in North Atlantic sea surface temperature during the early Pliocene warm perioddownload
46%108
108-662
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162-982
2007Lawrence, K. T.; Cleaveland, Laura C. et al.: Zonal and meridional sea surface temperature gradients and orbital variability during the Plio-Pleistocene transition
46%131
131-808
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190-1173
190-1174
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196-1173
2002Flemings, P. B.: Overpressures above the decollement at Nankai; ODP Sites 808 and 1174
46%201
201-1228
201-1229
2005Biddle, J. F.; House, C. H. et al.: Microbial stratification in deeply buried marine sediment reflects changes in sulfate/methane profiles
46%18
18-174
1984Nelson, C. Hans: The Astoria Fan; an elongate type fan
46%1984Emmel, F. J.; Curray, Joseph R.: The Bengal submarine fan, northeastern Indian Ocean
46%1998D'Hondt, Steven; Zachos, James C.: Cretaceous Foraminifera and the evolutionary history of planktic photosymbiosis
46%129
129-801
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185-1149
2005Li, L.; Bebout, G. E. et al.: Subduction input flux of nitrogen in altered oceanic basalt
46%125
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170-1039
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185-1149
205
2003Li, Long; Sadofsky, Seth J. et al.: Carbon and nitrogen input fluxes in subducting sediments at the Izu-Bonin and Central America convergent margins
46%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2005Biddle, Jennifer F.; Lipp, Julius S. et al.: Carbon isotopic characterization of Archaea inhabiting deeply buried sulfate/methane transition zones
46%174A
174A-1071
174A-1072
2000Metzger, J. M.; Flemings, P. B. et al.: Late Miocene to Pleistocene sequences at the New Jersey outer continental shelf (ODP leg 174A, sites 1071 and 1072)
46%1672000Kennett, James P.; Rozo-Vera, Gloria A. et al.: Latest Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the California margindownload
46%139
139-855
139-856
139-858
169
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169-858
1997Dickneider, Trudy A.; Scull, Stephanie et al.: EPR study of kerogens from Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge (ODP Leg 139)
46%170
170-1043
2007Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure within underthrust sediment in subduction zones
46%145
145-883
197
197-1203
2004Tremolada, Fabrizio: Major changes in microfossil assemblages observed at Detroit Seamount (ODP Sites 883 and 1203A) during the early Miocene
46%72
72-516
2000Pagani, Mark; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Variations in Miocene phytoplankton growth rates in the Southwest Atlantic; evidence for changes in ocean circulationdownload
46%162
162-980
2001Alley, Richard B.; Anandakrishnan, S. et al.: Stochastic resonance in the North Atlantic; further insights
46%2072007Junium, Christopher K.; Mawson, Deborah et al.: Alkyl-porphyrin diversity and variability resulting from large-scale oceanic redox changes during the Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event II
46%72
72-516
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2002Ennyu, Atsuhito; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Fine-fraction carbonate stable isotopes as indicators of seasonal shallow mixed-layer paleohydrography
46%131
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2009Skarbek, Robert M.; Saffer, Demian M.: Pore pressure development beneath the decollement at the Nankai subduction zone; implications for plate boundary fault strength and sediment dewateringdownload
46%189
189-1168
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189-1172
2002White, T. S.; Malone, M. J.: Salinity variation in the Eocene Australo-Antarctic Seaway; a record of the waxing and waning of Antarctic ice?
46%130
130-807
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2009Fantle, Matthew S.: Ca isotope constraints on diagenetic alteration of Cenozoic paleo-proxies
46%1984Bouma, Arnold H.; Stelting, Charles E. et al.: Mississippi Fan; internal structure and depositional processes
46%90
90-588
1996Pagani, Mark; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Transitional climate of the middle Miocene and the role of carbon dioxide; evidence from compound-specific carbon isotope records
46%43
43-384
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74-528
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198-1209
2004Fuqua, L. M.; Bralower, T. J.: Evolutionary events and phytoplankton recovery after the K/T mass extinction
46%170
170-1039
205
205-1253
2005Li, Long; Bebout, Gray E.: Carbon and nitrogen geochemistry of sediments in the Central American convergent margin; insights regarding subduction input fluxes, diagenesis, and paleoproductivitydownload
46%201
201-1229
2005Biddle, Jennifer F.; House, Christopher H. et al.: Cultivation of deeply buried microbes shows influence of geochemistry
46%204
204-1244
2007Long, H.; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: Interpreting in situ pressure and hydraulic properties with borehole penetrometers in ocean drilling; DVTPP and piezoprobe deployments at southern Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregondownload
46%1932005Yang, Kaihui; Scott, Steven D.: Vigorous exsolution of volatiles in the magma chamber beneath a hydrothermal system on the modern sea floor of the eastern Manus back-arc basin, western Pacific; evidence from melt inclusions
46%662006Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: An evaluation of factors influencing pore pressure in accretionary complexes; implications for taper angle and wedge mechanicsdownload
46%308
308-U1322
308-U1323
308-U1324
2005Sawyer, D. E.; Shipp, C. et al.: Slope failure geometry and physical properties at IODP Sites U1322, U1323, and U1324, Ursa Basin, northeast Gulf of Mexico
46%18
18-174
18-175
1977Carson, B.: Tectonically induced deformation of deep-sea sediments off Washington and northern Oregon; mechanical consolidation
46%174A
174A-1073
2002Dugan, B.; Olgaard, D. L. et al.: Compaction state and excess fluid pressure of sediments from ODP Site 1073, US Mid-Atlantic continental margin
46%138
138-849
2004Pichat, Sylvain; Sims, Kenneth W. W. et al.: Lower export production during glacial periods in the Equatorial Pacific derived from ( (super 231) Pa/ (super 230) Th) (sub xs,0) measurements in deep-sea sedimentsdownload
46%130
130-807
2006Fantle, M. S.; DePaolo, Donald J.: The equilibrium fractionation factor between CaCO (sub 3) and Ca (super 2+) (aq); fractionation mechanisms and diagenetic Ca isotope effects
46%174A
174A-1073
2000Dugan, B.; Flemings, P. B.: The New Jersey margin; compaction and fluid flow
46%94
94-607
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2009Lawrence, K. T.; Sosdian, S. M. et al.: Regional versus global influences on North Atlantic climate across Plio-Pleistocene climate transitions; a multi-proxy based approach
46%113
113-690
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2009Urban, N. M.; Bralower, T. J. et al.: Statistical interpretation of the rate of carbon isotope changes at the onset of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
46%31
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2010Saffer, D. M.: Hydrostratigraphy as a control on subduction zone mechanics through its effects on drainage; an example from the Nankai margin, SW Japan
46%342
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2014Norris, R.D.; Wilson, P.A. et al.: Paleogene Newfoundland Sediment Drifts and MDHDS Test
45%175
175-1087
2002Meyers, Philip A.; Robinson, Rebecca S.: Carbonate and organic carbon contents of sediments from Site 1087, southern Cape Basindownload
43%1992006Lyle, Mitchell; Wilson, Paul A.: Leg 199 synthesis; evolution of the Equatorial Pacific in the early Cenozoicdownload
42%208
208-1264
208-1265
2011Liebrand, Diederik; Lourens, L. J. et al.: Antarctic ice sheet and oceanographic response to eccentricity forcing during the early Miocenedownload
41%184
184-1144
2006Solheid, Peter A.; Laj, Carlo E. et al.: Mineral magnetic properties of sediments from Site 1144, northern South China Seadownload
41%138
138-847
2007Dowsett, Harry; Caballero, Rocio: Mid-Pliocene planktic Foraminifera census data from Ocean Drilling Program Hole 847Cdownload
41%1752002Meyers, Philip A.: Miocene-Pleistocene sedimentary record of carbon burial under the Benguela Current upwelling system, southwestern margin of Africadownload
41%207
207-1257
207-1258
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2007Meyers, Philip A.; Bernasconi, Stefano M.: Data report; Organic carbon, total nitrogen, carbonate carbon, and carbonate oxygen isotopic compositions of Albian to Santonian black shales from sites 1257-1261 on the Demerara Risedownload
40%1982Valent, P. J.; Altschaeffl, A. G. et al.: Geotechnical properties of two calcareous oozes
40%72
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2000Pagani, Mark; Freeman, Katherine H. et al.: Isotope analyses of molecular and total organic carbon from Miocene sediments
40%184
184-1144
2004Huang Fei; Sun Xiangjun: Palynological record during the Pleistocene (between 1.05 Ma and 0.36 Ma) from ODP 1144, northern South China Sea
40%1251989Fryer, Patricia; Pearce, J. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; plumbing the Pacific sinks
40%90
90-594
1996Williams, Paul W.: A 230 ka record of glacial and interglacial events from Aurora Cave, Fiordland, New Zealand
40%1181991Hebert, R.; Constantin, M.: Petrology of hydrothermal metamorphism of oceanic layer 3; implications for sulfide parageneses and redistribution
40%158
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1996Kleinrock, M. C.; Humphris, Susan E. et al.: Detailed structure and morphology of the TAG active hydrothermal mound and its geotectonic environmentdownload
40%1983Benson, Richard H.: Biomechanical stability and sudden change in the evolution of the deep-sea ostracode Poseidonamicus
40%189
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2004White, Timothy S.: A chemostratigraphic and geochemical facies analysis of strata deposited in an Eocene Australo-Antarctic Seaway; is cyclicity evidence for glacioeustasy?
40%174A
174A-1073
2003Dugan, Brandon; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: Consolidation, effective stress, and fluid pressure of sediments from ODP Site 1073, US mid-Atlantic continental slopedownload
40%194
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2001Isern, Alexandra R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; initial reports; constraining Miocene sea level change from carbonate platform evolution, Marion Plateau, Northeast Australia; covering Leg 194 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Townsville, Australia, to Apra Harbor, Guam, sites 1192-1199, 3 January-2 March 2001download
40%204
204-1249
204-1250
2006Liu, Xiaoli; Flemings, Peter B.: Passing gas through the hydrate stability zone at southern Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregondownload
40%129
129-800
129-801
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185-1149
2004Sadofsky, Seth J.; Bebout, Gray E.: Nitrogen geochemistry of subducting sediments; new results from the Izu-Bonin-Mariana margin and insights regarding global nitrogen subductiondownload
40%113
113-690
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198-1209
2004Gibbs, Samantha; Bralower, Tim J. et al.: Shelf versus open-marine nannofossils of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
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94-607
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108-662
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151-907
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162-982
2008Lawrence, K. T.; White, H. E. et al.: Changing ocean surface conditions in the late Pliocene North Atlantic; insights from a latitudinal transect
40%162
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172-1063
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2008Lippold, Joerg; Christl, M. et al.: Display sedimentary (super 231) Pa/ (super 230) Th ratios the strength of Atlantic deep water circulation? An approach for the past 30,000 years
40%131
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2008Saffer, Demian M.; Underwood, Michael B. et al.: Evaluation of factors controlling smectite transformation and fluid production in subduction zones; application to the Nankai Trough
40%198
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2010Bralower, Timothy J.; Eccles, Laurie et al.: Grain size of Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary sediments from Chicxulub to the open ocean; implications for interpretation of the mass extinction event
40%113
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2009Jiang, Shijun; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Distinguishing the influence of diagenesis on the paleoecological reconstruction of nannoplankton across the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum; an example from the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean
40%2004Bralower, Timothy J.; Firth, John et al.: Ensuring the future of CHRONOS through development of the next generation of micropaleontologists
40%201
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2008Biddle, Jennifer F.; Fitz-Gibbon, Sorel et al.: Metagenomic signatures of the Peru Margin subseafloor biosphere show a genetically distinct environment
40%162
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1999Raymo, Maureen E.; Jansen, Eystein et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, North Atlantic-Arctic gateways II; covering Leg 162 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, to Malaga, Spain, sites 980-987, 7 July-2 September 1995download
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2012Ikari, Matt J.; Knuth, Matthew W. et al.: Frictional healing and compressibility of sheared sediment from fault zones, sites C0004 and C0007download
35%1980Bolli, H. M.: The ages of sediments recovered from DSDP Legs 1-4, 10-15, and 36-53; Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Mediterranean and Black Seadownload
35%148
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1996de Larouziere, Francois-Dominique; Pezard, Philippe A. et al.: Downhole measurements and electrical images in Hole 896A, Costa Rica Riftdownload
35%207
207-1257
207-1258
2007Power, Christopher P.; McCartney, Kevin: Data report; Silicoflagellates recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207 sites 1257 and 1258download
35%47
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
35%146
146-888
1993Carson, B.; Westbrook, G. K. et al.: ODP Leg 146 examines fluid flow in Cascadia margin
35%541980Fodor, Ronald V.; Rosendahl, Bruce R.: Petrology of basalt dredged from the central axis of the Galapagos spreading centerdownload
35%146
146-892
2003Carson, Bobb; Kastner, Miriam et al.: Implications of carbon flux from the Cascadia accretionary prism; results from long-term, in situ measurements at ODP Site 892Bdownload
35%189
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189-1172
2004Ennyu, Atsuhito; Arthur, Michael A.: Early to middle Miocene paleoceanography in the southern high latitudes off Tasmania
35%113
113-690
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171B-1050
2003Wilf, Peter; Johnson, Kirk R. et al.: Correlated terrestrial and marine evidence for global climate changes before mass extinction at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary
35%1932006Paulick, Holger; Bach, W.: Phyllosilicate alteration mineral assemblages in the active subsea-floor PACMANUS hydrothermal system, Papua New Guinea, ODP Leg 193
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22-213
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2004Tremolada, Fabrizio; Bralower, Timothy J.: Nannofossil assemblage fluctuations during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum at Sites 213 (Indian Ocean) and 401 (North Atlantic Ocean); palaeoceanographic implicationsdownload
35%43
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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
35%1997Frank, Tracy D.; Arthur, Michael A.: Paleoceanography and mid-Maastrichtian marine extinction events
35%108
108-662
2010Bochner, Laura; Lawrence, Kira T.: Inter-proxy assessment of paleothermometers; results from the late Pleistocene eastern Equatorial Atlantic
35%1998Metzger, John M.; Flemings, Peter B.: Comparison of middle Miocene and late Miocene/Pliocene sequence architecture, offshore New Jersey
35%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2006Biddle, Jennifer F.; Lipp, Julius S. et al.: Heterotrophic Archaea dominate sedimentary subsurface ecosystems off Peru
35%198
198-1212
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2006Bralower, Timothy J.; Geleskie, Sara et al.: Quantification of plankton size and flux changes across the Cretaceous/Paleocene extinction
35%108
108-662
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2007Lawrence, K. T.; Herbert, T. D. et al.: The application of the alkenone organic proxy to the study of Plio-Pleistocene climate

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