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40%86
86-577
1986Gerstel, Jennifer; Thunell, Robert C.: The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary event in the North Pacific; planktonic foraminiferal results from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 577, Shatsky Risedownload
40%183
183-1138
2007Meyers, Philip A.; Yum, Jong-Gwon et al.: Confirmation of Cenomanian-Turonian black shales at high-latitude ODP Site 1138 on the Kerguelen Plateau
40%207
207-1261
2007Beckmann, Britta; Hofmann, Peter et al.: Coniacian-Santonian climate evolution inferred from molecular markers of primary producers and ocean water oxygenation; results from the Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207)
40%171B
171B-1050
207
207-1259
2004Miller, K. G.; Wright, J. D. et al.: Visions of ice sheets in a greenhouse world
40%21
21-207
2005Bice, K. L.; Birgel, D. et al.: A multiple proxy and modeling study of Cretaceous upper ocean temperatures and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations from tropical Atlantic sediments
40%41
41-367
1999Kuypers, M. M. M.; Pancost, R. D. et al.: A large and abrupt fall in atmospheric CO (sub 2) concentration during Cretaceous times
40%2005Beaman, M. A.; Sager, W. W. et al.: Revised Late Cretaceous and early Cenozoic apparent polar wander path for the Pacific Plate
40%198
198-1210
2005Bown, Paul R.: Selective calcareous nannoplankton survivorship at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
40%114
114-698
114-700
1991Ling, Hsin Yi: Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) radiolarians; Leg 114
40%122
122-762
1994Boyd, R.; Huang, Z. et al.: Milankovitch cyclicity in Late Cretaceous sediments from Exmouth Plateau off Northwest Australia
40%86
86-577
91
91-596
1994Evans, N. J.; Ahrens, T. J. et al.: New evidence for primary fractionation of ruthenium and iridium in the Chicxulub ejecta cloud
40%122
122-761
1994Rocchia, R.; Robin, E. et al.: Ni-rich spinels (meteoric spinels) as indicators of the KT event timing
40%22
22-217
121
121-752
1994MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Huber, Brian T.: Paleoceanographic changes during the Maastrichtian
40%119
119-738
1994Liu, Chengjie; Olsson, Richard K.: Patterns of planktonic foraminifer extinction at the end of Cretaceous; stepwise, gradual, foreshadow/extended, latitudinal controlled, or instantaneous?
40%74
74-525
86
86-577
113
113-690
2006Robinson, N.; Ravizza, G.: Using a high resolution marine osmium isotopic record for the Late Cretaceous as a paleoclimate indicator
40%32
32-305
62
62-463
207
207-1257
2007Friedrich, O.; Norris, R. D. et al.: A Cretaceous benthic foraminiferal stable isotope compilation
40%151975Bence, A. E.; Papike, J. J. et al.: Petrology of submarine basalts from the central Caribbean; DSDP Leg 15download
40%2
2-9
14
14-144
1975Keating, B.; Helsley, C. E. et al.: Reversed events within the late Cretaceous normal polarity interval
40%15
15-152
39
39-356
39-357
43
43-384
1979Boersma, A.; Shackleton, N. J.: Some oxygen and carbon isotope variations across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the Atlantic Ocean
40%171B
171B-1050
2001MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Huber, Brian T. et al.: Maastrichtian foraminiferal and paleoceanographic changes on Milankovitch timescalesdownload
40%13
13-120
14
14-135
47
47-398
1983Azema, C.; Masure, E. et al.: The Portuguese Atlantic margin; a comparative palynological study of the basin and its margin in the Cretaceous based on sites 120, 135 and 398
40%36
36-327
36-330
1984Dingle, R. V.: Mid-Cretaceous Ostracoda from southern Africa and the Falkland Plateau
40%1441998Camoin, G. F.; Arnaud-Vanneau, A. et al.: Development and demise of mid-oceanic carbonate platforms, Wodejebato Guyot (NW Pacific)
40%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
40%17
171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1051
171B-1052
1998Kroon, D.; Norris, R. D. et al.: Drilling Blake Nose; the search for evidence of extreme Palaeogene-Cretaceous climates and extraterrestrial event
40%1998Konnecke, Lis K.; Coffin, Millard F. et al.: Early development of the southern Kerguelen Plateau (Indian Ocean) from shallow wide-angle ocean bottom seismometer and multichannel seismic reflection datadownload
40%143
143-865
144
144-871
145
145-883
1998Tarduno, John A.; Cottrell, Rory D.: Evaluating hotspot fixity using paleomagnetism and ocean drilling
40%74
74-528
1987Herbert, Timothy D.; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Milankovitch cycles in late Maastrichtian DSDP sites, South Atlantic
40%1141987Ciesielski, Paul; Kristoffersen, Yngve et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; palaeoceanography of the subantarctic South Atlantic
40%101
101-634
1987McClain, W. R.; Freeman-Lynde, R. P. et al.: Petrography and stable oxygen and carbon isotope composition of Campanian grainstones and rudstones, NE Providence Channel, Bahamas; ODP Leg 101, Hole 634
40%62
62-463
74
74-525
113
113-689
113-690
1999Li, Liangquan; Keller, Gerta: Variability in Late Cretaceous climate and deep waters; evidence from stable isotopes
40%39
39-356
1999Hildebrand-Habel, Tania; Willems, Helmut et al.: Variations in calcareous dinoflagellate associations from the Maastrichtian to middle Eocene of the western South Atlantic Ocean (Sao Paulo Plateau, DSDP Leg 39, Site 356)
40%171A
171A-1049
171B
2000Huber, B. T.; MacLeod, K. G.: Abrupt extinction and subsequent reworking of Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera across the K/T boundary from the subtropical Atlantic
40%120
120-747
122
122-761
2000Streng, Michael; Hildebrand-Habel, Tania et al.: Cenozoic evolution of calcareous dinoflagellates in the eastern Indian Ocean (ODP Legs 120 and 122)
40%183
183-1138
183-1139
183-1140
2000Moore, C. Leah; Wallace, P.: Characteristics and origin of marine ash layers from the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean (ODP Leg 183)
40%2000Lanci, Luca; Kent, Dennis V. et al.: Core-log integration of magnetic susceptibility and natural gamma-ray measurements for the ANCORA Site (ODP Leg 174AX), New Jersey coastal plain
40%93
93-605
171A
171A-1049
171B
2000Olsson, R. K.; Wright, J. D. et al.: Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary events on the New Jersey continental margin
40%2072004Mosher, David C.; Erbacher, Jochen et al.: ODP Leg 207; causes and consequences of carbon cycle perturbations during the Cretaceous to Paleogene greenhouse; Demerara Rise, western Equatorial Atlantic
40%2082004Zachos, James C.; Kroon, Dick et al.: ODP Leg 208; the early Cenozoic extreme climates transect along Walvis Ridge
40%183
183-1138
2009Meyers, Philip A.; Yum, Jong-Gwon et al.: Origins and maturity of organic matter in Mid-Cretaceous black shales from ODP Site 1138 on the Kerguelen Plateau
40%41
41-367
207
207-1260
2007Forster, Astrid; Schouten, Stefan et al.: Tropical warming and intermittent cooling during the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event 2; sea surface temperature records from the Equatorial Atlanticdownload
40%207
207-1260
2007Turgeon, S. C.; Creaser, R. A.: Widespread Os isotope evidence for a magmatic pulse at the onset of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2
40%71
71-511
2008Georgescu, Marius D.: A new planktonic foraminifer (family Hedbergellidae Loeblich and Tappan, 1961) from the lower Campanian sediments of the Falkland Plateau, South Atlantic Ocean (DSDP Site 511)
40%86
86-577
1994Robin, E.; Froget, L. et al.: Characteristics and origin of spinel-bearing spheroids at the KT boundary
40%74
74-527
74-529
1994Gartner, S.; Alcala, J. et al.: Coccolithophore extinction at the KT boundary; gradual or abrupt
40%119
119-738
1994Huber, Brian T.; Liu, Chengjie et al.: Comment on "The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary transition in the Antarctic Ocean and its global implications", by G. Keller
40%1982002Bralower, Timothy J.; Premoli Silva, Isabella et al.: ODP Leg 198; new evidence for rapid climate change in the Cretaceous and Paleogene from the Shatsky Rise, Northwest Pacific Ocean
40%122
122-762
122-763
2002Petrizzo, Maria Rose: Palaeoceanographic and palaeoclimatic inferences from Late Cretaceous planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from the Exmouth Plateau (ODP Sites 762 and 763, eastern Indian Ocean)
40%80
80-550
2002Wendler, Jens; Graefe, Kai-Uwe et al.: Palaeoecology of calcareous dinoflagellate cysts in the mid-Cenomanian Boreal Realm; implications for the reconstruction of palaeoceanography of the NW European shelf sea
40%197
197-1206
2002Olton, Gwen; Cottrell, Rory D. et al.: Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic results from Koko Seamount (ODP Leg 197, Site 1206); implications for hotspot motion
40%152002Kerr, Andrew C.; Tarney, John et al.: Pervasive mantle plume head heterogeneity; evidence from the Late Cretaceous Caribbean-Colombian oceanic plateaudownload
40%80
80-549
80-551
1991Schoenfeld, Joachim; Burnett, Jackie: Biostratigraphical correlation of the Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary; Laegerdorf-Hemmoor (northwestern Germany), DSDP sites 548A, 549 and 551 (eastern North Atlantic) with palaeobiogeographical and palaeoceanographical implications
40%1985Schlager, W.; Austin, J. et al.: Apports du Leg 101 ODP (Ocean Drilling Program) a la connaissance des pentes et bassins bahamiens Data from ODP Leg 101 on Bahamian slope and basin sedimentology
40%1998D'Hondt, Steven; Zachos, James C.: Cretaceous Foraminifera and the evolutionary history of planktic photosymbiosis
40%1972004Koppers, Anthony A. P.; Duncan, Robert A. et al.: Implications of a nonlinear (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar age progression along the Louisville seamount trail for models of fixed and moving hot spotsdownload
40%80
80-548
1996Schoenfeld, J.; Schmid, F. et al.: Biostratigraphical long-distance correlation of the lower Maastrichtian between Boreal and Tethyan oceanic realms; NW Germany, E Atlantic and Bavaria
40%159
159-959
159-960
159-961
159-962
1996Shafik, Samir: Calcareous nannofossils in the Cote d'Ivoire-Ghana marginal ridge, Atlantic Ocean, ODP Leg 159
40%62
62-465
74
74-527
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
40%207
207-1260
2006Yum, J.; Meyers, P. A. et al.: High-resolution gray-scale and geochemical analyses of a micro-laminated upper Cenomanian black shale sequence from ODP Hole 1260B on the Demerara Rise
40%39
39-356
40
40-364
75
75-530
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
40%2003Gulick, S. P. S.; Christeson, G. L. et al.: Active seismic and drilling studies of the Chicxulub impact crater; a status report
40%145
145-884
2003Sager, William W.: Chron C33r paleomagnetic pole for the Pacific Platedownload
40%2072005Bice, Karen L.; Layne, Graham D. et al.: Application of secondary ion mass spectrometry to the determination of Mg/Ca in rare, delicate, or altered planktonic Formaminifera; examples from the Holocene, Paleogene, and Cretaceousdownload
40%171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2005Watkins, David K.; Cooper, Matthew J. et al.: Calcareous nannoplankton response to late Albian oceanic anoxic event 1d in the western North Atlanticdownload
40%3
3-20
44
44-390
113
113-690
1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; Arthur, Michael A.: Inter-species variation in stable isotopic signals of Maestrichtian planktic foraminifera
40%119
119-738
1994Keller, Gerta; MacLeod, Norman: Reply to comment on "The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary transition in the Antarctic Ocean and its global implications"
40%145
145-883
2002Sager, William W.: Basalt core paleomagnetic data from Ocean Drilling Program Site 883 on Detroit Seamount, northern Emperor seamount chain, and implications for the paleolatitude of the Hawaiian hotspot
40%77
77-538
2002Hadavi, Fatemeh: Biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of the Gregory Member (Campanian) of the Western Interior Basin, South Dakota
40%165
165-1001
1998D'Hondt, S.; King, J. W. et al.: Recovery of carbonate accumulation after the Cretaceous/Paleogene impact
40%113
113-689
1998Majoran, Stefan; Widmark, Joen G. V.: Response of deep-sea ostracod assemblages to Late Cretaceous palaeoceanographical changes; ODP Site 689 in the Southern Ocean
40%1980Zak, Israel; Sakai, Hitoshi et al.: Factors controlling the (super 18) O/ (sub 16) O and (super 34) S/ (super 32) S isotope ratios of ocean sulfates, evaporites and interstitial sulfates from modern deep sea sediments
40%41
41-367
1998Kuypers, M. M. M.; Schouten, S. et al.: The Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event; response of the atmospheric CO (sub 2) level
40%62
62-465
1984DePaolo, D. J.; Kyte, F. T.: Isotopic and chemical characteristics of Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary sediments from DSDP Site 465A
40%44
44-390
1997Houston, Ryan M.; Huber, Brian T. et al.: Evidence of photosymbiosis in fossil taxa? Ontogenetic stable isotope analysis of Late Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera
40%207
207-1260
2007Van Bentum, Elisabeth; Forster, Astrid et al.: Rapid changes in ocean stratification during the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event at Demerara Rise
40%77
77-536
77-540
171B
1997Klaus, Adam; Norris, R. et al.: Impact-induced K-T boundary mass wasting across the Blake Nose, W. North Atlantic; evidence from seismic reflection and core data
40%47
47-398
51
51-417
52
52-417
1997Erbacher, J.; Thurow, J.: Influence of oceanic anoxic events on the evolution of Mid-Cretaceous Radiolaria in the North Atlantic and western Tethys
40%13
113
113-689
113-690
114
114-698
1997Mohr, B. A. R.; Mao, S.: Maastrichtian dinocyst floras from Maude Rise and Georgia Basin (Southern Ocean); their stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental implications
40%62
62-463
74
74-525
1997Keller, Gerta; Li, Liangquan et al.: Maastrichtian sea-level changes; relationship to Antarctic glaciation?
40%86
86-577
115
115-709
2003Kyte, Frank T.: Comparison of distal impact spherules from KT boundary and late Eocene deposits
40%74
74-528
86
86-577
1991D'Hondt, Steven; Keller, Gerta: Some patterns of planktic foraminiferal assemblage turnover at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
40%80
80-551
1989Leary, P. N.: A note on the Mid-Cretaceous foraminifera from B.P. 93/2-1 South Celtic Sea basin
40%119
119-738
1994MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Huber, Brian T. et al.: Quantitative estimates of reworking based on Sr isotopic analyses
40%29
29-277
1993Jenkins, D. Graham; Strong, P. et al.: Southwest Pacific Paleocene planktonic foraminifera
40%113
113-689
113-690
1987Thomas, E.; Barker, P. et al.: Late Cretaceous through Neogene deep-sea benthic foraminifera from the Weddell Sea
40%16
16-162
22
22-216
2004Simonson, Bruce M.; Glass, Billy P.: Spherule layers; records of ancient impacts
40%159
159-959
2001Beckmann, B.; Hofmann, P. et al.: Klimakopplung der Schwarzschieferablagerung im tropischen Atlantik; Hochaufloesende Untersuchungen des Coniac-Santon, OAE3 (ODP Site 959, Elfenbeinkueste/Ghana) Climate coupling of black shale deposition in the tropical Atlantic; high-resolution studies of the Coniancian-Santonian, OAE3, ODP Site 959, Ivory Coast/Ghana
40%72
72-516
122
122-762
1999Stoll, Heather; Schrag, Daniel: Coccolith Sr/Ca as an indicator of marine paleoproductivity
40%16
16-160
1999Zverev, S. M.; Ilinski, D. A.: Crustal structure of Eratosthenes Seamount (eastern Mediterranean collision zone between Africa and Eurasia) from seismic, potential fields and geological studies
40%114
114-700
122
122-762
122-763
2000Petrizzo, Maria Rose: Upper Turonian-lower Campanian planktonic Foraminifera from southern mid-high latitudes (Exmouth Plateau, NW Australia); biostratigraphy and taxonomic notes
40%113
113-689
113-690
2001Florindo, Fabio; Roberts, Andrew P.: A new high-resolution magnetostratigraphy from Eocene-Oligocene sediments, Maud Rise, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
40%73
73-524
2001He, Qixiang: A review of the catastrophic extinction at the end of the Cretaceous and its scientific implication
40%48
48-401
2001Odin, Gilles S.; Arz Sola, Jose Antonio et al.: Campanian-Maastrichtian planktonic Foraminifera at Tercis les Bains (Landes, France); synthetic view and potential for global correlation
40%159
159-959
2001Wagner, T.; Hofmann, P. et al.: Coniacian-Santonian African climate variability triggered cyclic black shale formation in the tropical eastern Atlantic (ODP 959)
40%171A
171A-1049
171B
2000Martinez-Ruiz, F.; Ortega-Huertas, M. et al.: The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary impact ejecta at Blake Nose (ODP Leg 171B) as record of the Chicxulub impact
40%207
207-1258
2006Martin, E. E.; MacLeod, K. G. et al.: Bottom water circulation and the development of OAE2
40%43
43-386
210
210-1276
2007Mueller, Antje; Horst, Peter et al.: A very warm proto-North Atlantic Ocean during the Mid-Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event 2; new insights from DSDP Site 386, Bermuda Rise, and ODP Site 1276, Newfoundland Basin
40%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
40%2007Gulick, Sean P.; McDonald, M. A. et al.: Asymmetric structure of the Chicxulub impact crater; possible causes of heterogeneity and targets for drilling
40%207
207-1260
2006Forster, A.; Moriya, K. et al.: IODP; a dual-proxy sea surface temperature record of the Cenomanian/Turonian transition in the tropics (Demerara Rise, ODP Leg 207)

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