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63%1986Hess, Jennifer; Bender, Michael L. et al.: Evolution of the ratio of strontium-87 to strontium-86 in seawater from Cretaceous to present
63%1051986Kaminski, M. A.; Stein, R. et al.: Flysch-type agglutinated foraminifera from ODP Leg 105, Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea
63%7
7-62
1986Resig, J. M.: Foraminiferal stratigraphy and paleobathymetry of dredged rock, R/V S.P. Lee cruise, Solomon Islands
63%39
39-357
1986Patterson, R. T.: Globofissurella and Cerebrina, two new foraminiferal genera in the family Lagenidae
63%1986Tochilina, S. V.; Popov, V. S.: Korrelyatsionnyy analiz mineral'nogo sostava radiolyariy (na primere opornogo razreza kaynozoya, Zapadno-Tikhookeanskaya plita, skv. 436,56-y reys b/s "Glomar Chellendzher") Correlative analysis of the chemical composition of Radiolaria; the first example of a Cenozoic diversion of the western Pacific Plate sounding 436, 56-j transect B/S of the Glomar Challenger
63%80
95
1986Hart, Malcolm B.; Ball, Kim C.: Late Cretaceous anoxic events, sea-level changes and the evolution of the planktonic foraminifera
63%2003Gilmour, Iain: The end-Cretaceous mass extinction
63%171A
171A-1049
171B
2003Erbacher, Jochen; Huber, Brian T. et al.: The suffocation of an ocean
63%2002Schumacher, S.; Lazarus, D. B.: Produktivitaetsaenderungen an der Eozaen/Oligozaen Grenze Changes in productivity at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary
63%202
202-1234
202-1235
2004Phipps, M. E.; Mix, A. C.: A reconstruction of millennial-scale changes in sub-surface watermasses off of central Chile
63%202
202-1240
2004Yu, P.: Alkenone and planktic foraminifer sea-surface temperature reconstructions at ODP Site 1240; 500-900 kya
63%3022004Backman, Jan; Moran, Kate: Arctic Coring EXpedition; palaeoceanographic and tectonic evolution of the central Arctic Ocean
63%202
202-1240
2004Pena, L. D.; Calvo, Eva et al.: Implications of Mn-Mg-rich contaminant phases for Mg/Ca past temperature reconstructions
63%2082004McCarren, H. K.; Thomas, E. et al.: Depth dependant variations in benthic foraminiferal assemblages and stable isotopes across the P-E boundary, Walvis Ridge (ODP Leg 208)
63%2072004Erbacher, Jochen: Diagenetically uncompromised sections give new insights for a better understanding of Cretaceous palaeoceanography and palaeoclimate
63%2004White, James W. C.: Do I hear a million?
63%2004Hayward, Bruce W.; Kawagata, Shungo: Early-middle Pleistocene extinction of deep-sea benthic Foraminifera
63%306
306-U1313
2007Boyle, E. A.; Rashid, H. et al.: Deepening of the mixed layer during ice-rafting events; implication for the Meridional overturning circulation
63%199
199-1218
2007Faul, K. L.; Stewart, K. L.: Equatorial Pacific reactive phosphorus accumulation rates across the Eocene/Oligocene transition
63%138
138-847
2007Thiagarajan, Nivedita; Tripati, A. et al.: Estimates of eastern Equatorial Pacific sea surface temperatures during the Pliocene from carbonate clumped isotope thermometry
63%198
198-1209
2007Dawber, C.; Tripati, A.: Evidence for early Cenozoic glaciation from a record of seawater delta (super 18) O at ODP Site 1209; exploring the paradigm of an "ice-free" middle Eocene
63%1992007Takata, H.; Nomura, R.: Faunal change of benthic Foraminifera to the glacial events during the mid-Oligocene interval in the eastern Equatorial Pacific sites (ODP Leg 199)
63%171B
171B-1051
2010Hilding-Kronforst, Shari: Mid Eocene biostratigraphic and environmental conditions at Blake Nose, ODP Leg 171B, Site 1051, 42-43.8 Ma
63%2010Stroynowski, Zuzia N.; Abrantes, Fatima F.: Preliminary results from IODP Exp. 323 to the Bering Sea; the ocean history for the last 5 Ma
63%1992Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Beckmann, Jean-Pierre et al.: Revised Neogene plankton biochronology
63%104
104-642
104-643
1993Mueller, Carla; Spiegler, Dorothee: Revision of the late/middle Miocene boundary on the Voering Plateau (ODP Leg 104)
63%171B
171B-1052
2008Wade, Bridget S.; Al-Sabouni, Nadia et al.: Symbiont bleaching in fossil planktonic Foraminifera
63%3022008Onodera, J.; Takahashi, Kozo: The 10,000 year-scale paleoceanography based on Silicoflagellata and ebridian assemblages in the middle Eocene Arctic Ocean
63%181
181-1125
2001Sabaa, A. T.; Howard, W.: Pliocene foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of ODP Site 1125, eastern New Zealand
63%2072006Bornemann, Andre; Norris, Richard D.: Photosymbiosis and depth habitats of Late Cretaceous planktic Foraminifera
63%162
162-982
2004Barker, S.; Elderfield, H. et al.: MIS 11 and the Mid-Brunhes dissolution interval
63%1982004Premoli Silva, Isabella; Bown, Paul R.: Multicore record of the Cretaceous/Paleocene boundary on Shatsky Rise, Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 198, NW Pacific
63%2004Mueller, Ulrich C.; Kukla, George J.: North Atlantic Current and European environments during the declining stage of the last interglacial
63%1131988Kennett, James P.; Stott, Lowell D.: Antarctic Paleogene oxygen isotopic and climatic history, Maud Rise, Weddell Sea
63%104
104-643
1988Osterman, L. E.: Benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of Site 643 in the Norwegian Sea
63%1988Dunlap, John, Jr.: Biostratigraphy of the Gulf of Mexico
63%941988Takayama, Toshiaki; Kato, Michio et al.: Calcareous microfossil biostratigraphy of the uppermost Cenozoic formations distributed in the coast of the Japan Sea; Part 2, Hokuriku sedimentary basin
63%1988Dunlap, John, Jr.: Calcareous nannofossils
63%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
63%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)
63%28
28-265
1988Shemesh, A.; Mortlock, R. A. et al.: Determination of Ge/Si in marine siliceous microfossils; separation, cleaning and dissolution of diatoms and Radiolaria
63%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
63%138
138-849
2004Bowen, David Q.: Relatively high sea levels of the last million years
63%117
117-723
2004Naidu, P. D.: Seasonal sea surface temperature and salinity changes over last 22 kyr in the western Arabian Sea
63%1982004Marsaglia, K. M.: Sedimentology, petrology, and volcanology of the lower Aptian Selli Event (OAE1a) on the Shatsky Rise, north-central Pacific Ocean
63%1981Poore, Richard Z.: Temporal and spatial distribution of ice-rafted mineral grains in Pliocene sediments of the North Atlantic; implications for late Cenozoic climatic history
63%1981Berger, W. H.; Vincent, Edith et al.: The deep-sea record; major steps in Cenozoic ocean evolution
63%1981Schlanger, Seymour O.; Jenkyns, Hugh C. et al.: Volcanism and vertical tectonics in the Pacific Basin related to global Cretaceous transgressions
63%1982Prell, Warren L.: A reevaluation of the initiation of Northern Hemisphere glaciation at 3.2 My; new isotopic evidence
63%1982Hodell, David A.; Kennett, James P.: Abyssal circulation in the western South Atlantic during the late Miocene and Pliocene
63%1982Glass, B. P.; Crosbie, Jill R.: Age of Eocene/Oligocene boundary based on extrapolation from North American microtektite layer
63%91978Reynolds, R. A.: Cosmopolitan biozonation for late Cenozoic radiolarians and paleoceanography from Deep Sea Drilling Project Core 77B of Leg 9
63%41
41-369
1981Morlotti, E.; Rio, D. et al.: Calcareous plankton biostratigraphy of Site 369A (Spanish Sahara slope-Western African continental margin)
63%117
117-724
1992Hermelin, J. Otto R.; Shimmield, Graham B.: The benthic foraminiferal fauna and oxygen isotopes reveals anomalous variations in the monsoonal intensity in the Arabia Sea during the last 160 kyr.
63%112
112-680
1992Powell, A. James; Lewis, Jane et al.: The palynological expressions of post-Palaeogene upwelling; a review
63%1992Basov, Ivan A.; Krasheninnikov, Valery A.: The Pliocene-Quaternary history of subsidence and sedimentation in the Timor Trough
63%130
130-805
1992Yasuda, Memorie K.: The relationship between carbonate saturation and the oxygen isotope record in the western Equatorial Pacific for the last million years
63%1992Barker, Peter F.: The sedimentary record of Antarctic climate change
63%90
90-593
1999Cooke, P. J.; Nelson, C. S.: Stable isotopic signatures through the late Miocene planktic foraminiferal "Tukemokihi coiling zone" at DSDP Site 593, southern Tasman Sea
63%1999Kaminski, M. A.; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: The evolution and paleobiogeography of abyssal agglutinated Foraminifera since the Early Cretaceous; a tale of four faunas
63%119
119-744
1999Majewski, W.: The Miocene oceanographic history of the southern Kerguelen Plateau; planktic foraminiferal data, ODP Site 744
63%2008Lisiecki, Lorraine E.; Raymo, Maureen E. et al.: Atlantic overturning responses to late Pleistocene climate forcings
63%48
48-401
2008Bornemann, A.: Calcareous nannofossil and planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Paleocene-Eocene interval in the Bay of Biscay
63%202
202-1241
2008Lalicata, J. J.; Lea, D. W.: Carbonate dissolution in the eastern Equatorial Pacific during the Pleistocene; a preliminary study from ODP Site 1241
63%161
161-977
2008Gonzalez-Mora, B.; Sierro, F. J. et al.: Controls of shell calcification in planktonic foraminifers
63%2008Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Holbourn, Ann: Cretaceous deep-water agglutinated foraminiferal biofacies and paleoceanography
63%2008Thomas, Ellen: Descent into the icehouse
63%2008Michoux, Daniel: Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the Paleogene of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
63%3022008Onodera, Jonaotaro; Takahashi, Kozo et al.: Eocene silicoflagellate and ebridian paleoceanography in the central Arctic Oceandownload
63%138
138-846
2000Loubere, Paul: Marine control of biological production in the eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean
63%1984Minoura, Koji; Nakaya, Shu: Origin of radiolarian bedded cherts; Part I
63%61
61-462
89
89-462
1984Thiede, Joern: Paleobathymetry of pelagic depositional environments; problems and complexities
63%3022009Onodera, Jonaotaro; Takahashi, Kozo: Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of middle Eocene silicoflagellates in the central Arctic Basin
63%3022009Kaminski, Michael A. (ed.); Takahashi, Kozo (ed.): The Arctic Coring EXpedition (IODP 302); micropaleontology at the North Pole
63%303
303-U1306
2009Henderson, Samuel Straker: Tracking deep-water flow on Eirik Drift over the past 160 kyr; linking deep-water changes to freshwater fluxes
63%2010Herbert, Timothy; Lawrence, K. T. et al.: Coherent tropical ocean response to Plio-Pleistocene ice age cycles
63%2010De, Soma; Gupta, Anil K.: Deep-sea faunal provinces and their inferred environments in the Indian Ocean based on distribution of Recent benthic Foraminifera
63%170
170-1042
2005Steiger, T.; Meschede, M. et al.: Evidence of Nicoya Ophiolite materials drilled at ODP Site 1042
63%162
162-980
2005Berner, K.; Koc, N. et al.: Highly variable Holocene climate in the subpolar North Atlantic
63%146
146-893
2005Fisler, J. A.; Hendy, I. L.: Holocene planktonic foraminiferal assemblage shifts on the California margin; environmental forcing of medieval Chumash society?
63%117
117-723
2005Dahl, K. A.; Oppo, D. W.: Holocene sea surface temperature reconstructions from the Arabian Sea
63%184
184-1143
2005Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Long-term cycles in the ocean carbon reservoir; records from the South China Sea
63%1995D'Hondt, Steven; Arthur, Michael A.: Interspecies variation in stable isotopic signals of Maastrichtian planktonic Foraminiferadownload
63%1977Drugg, W. S.; Sullivan, F. R. et al.: Nannofossils and dinoflagellates in JOIDES core holes 1-6
63%18
18-173
1977Keller, G.; Ingle, J. C., Jr.: Neogene variations of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (Ehrenberg) in the marginal Northeast Pacific Ocean and paleoclimatic implications
63%10
10-94
15
15-149
1977Zwart, Michael J.: North American microtektites from Deep Sea Drilling Project cores
63%1977Fleisher, R. L.: Oligocene planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from Deep Sea Drilling Project sites in the Indian Ocean
63%18
18-173
1977Kammer, Thomas William: Oxygen and carbon isotope variation in the Neogene foraminifera Globigerina and Uvigerina from DSDP Site 173 and the Centerville Beach section, California
63%1977Sclater, J. G.; Abbott, D. et al.: Paleobathymetry and sediments of the Indian Ocean
63%1977Cita, M. B.; Vergnaud-Grazzini, C. et al.: Paleoclimatic record of a long deep-sea core from the eastern Mediterranean
63%1977Schrader, H. J.: Paleoecology of the late Neogene-Quaternary Black Sea; an opal phytoplankton study of DSDP Leg 42B
63%7
7-62
7-63
1977Barbieri, F.; Iaccarino, S. et al.: Paleoecology of the Pliocene in the sites 62 and 63 DSDP (Leg 7-equatorial West Pacific)
63%1977Bolli, H. M.: Paleontological-biostratigraphical investigations, Indian Ocean sites 211-269 and 280-282, DSDP legs 22-29
63%90
90-593
1997Cooke, P. J.; Nelson, C. S.: Palaeoceanographic implications of textural cycles in the late Miocene record at DSDP Site 593, southern Tasman Sea
63%1986Keigwin, Lloyd D.; Corliss, Bruce H.: Stable isotopes in late middle Eocene to Oligocene foraminifera
63%941986Weaver, P. P. E.; Clement, Bradford M.: Synchroneity of Pliocene planktonic foraminiferal datums in the North Atlantic
63%85
85-573
1986Lazarus, David B.: Tempo and mode of species-level evolution in the radiolarian genus Pterocanium
63%1031986Jansa, L. F.; Williamson, M. A.: The Grand Banks-Galicia Bank connection, preliminary results of ODP Leg 103
63%1998Abreu, Vitor dos Santos: Geologic evolution of conjugate volcanic passive margins; Pelotas Basin (Brazil) and offshore Namibia (Africa); implication for global sea level changes
63%1998D'Hondt, S.; Arthur, M. A.: Getting into deep water in the late Maastrichtian Ocean

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